The City of Ypsilanti issued a news release earlier today saying that St. Joe’s had started doing curbside screening and testing for COVID-19 at 5360 McAuley Drive, in Ypsilanti. Here’s the content of the release. The Curbside COVID Screening and Testing Area at the St. Joseph Mercy campus in Ann Arbor offers COVID-19 screening and […]
I’m going to try to do a better job of passing along information about the coronavirus response that I think you might find valuable. Here, for example, slightly edited, is a tweet thread from Andy Slavitt, the former administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under Obama. It’s a little rough, as I […]
Posted in Health, Uncategorized | Also tagged Andy Slavitt, Apple, coronavirus, COVID-19, Emily Barson, health care, Italy, pandemic, public health, social distancing |
When asked yesterday about his administration’s inept handling of the coronavirus pandemic, especially as relates to the manufacture and distribution of test kits, Donald Trump responded, “I don’t take responsibility at all,” insinuating that he’d been hamstrung by rules put in place to the Obama administration – a claim, by the way, that has been […]
Posted in Health, Politics, Uncategorized | Also tagged Barack Obama, CDC, Centers for Disease Control, Donald Trump, H1N1, manslaughter, nasty, National Security Council, pandemic, public health, responsibility, Sherrod Brown, treason |
A Trump-suporting relative of mine pretty much told me not too long ago that, if my son lived into adulthood, I’d have Donald Trump to thank for it. He said this in response to my criticism of Trump, which, as I’ve come to learn, is somewhat easy to find on the internet. When I responded […]
Posted in Mark's Life, Politics, Uncategorized | Also tagged Alro, ballistic missiles, CIA, dictators, Donald Trump, FOX News, international relations, Iran, Kim Jong Un, legitimizing dictators, negotiations, Nobel Prize, North Korea, nuclear proliferation, nuclear war, nuclear weapons, Pyongyang, sanctions, Sean Hannity, Singapore, the draft, war |