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Tuesday Links

Posted on November 26, 2024November 25, 2024 by John C. Goodman

The vast majority of adults are rejecting Covid booster shots.

Trump’s new heath policy team: all critics of our Covid response.

Alex Tabarrok on how we regulate sausages.

Alcohol deaths have doubled in the last two decades.

Paragon: Congress should proceed with caution on telehealth.

1 thought on “Tuesday Links”

  1. Ron Greiner HSA King at Save101.com says:
    November 26, 2024 at 7:18 am

    Paragon is like Dr. John Goodman. They want to keep Employer-Based Health Insurance so Blue Cross can terminate sick employees who are too sick to work.

    Employer-based insurance requires the agents to tell the employers which employees had the largest claims, which contributed to their 22% rate increase. So those employees are FIRED!

    After 30 years, Dr. John Goodman and crazy economist Devon Herrick have NEVER once said employees too sick to work would lose their insurance. Imagine all of the dead people because these two Fruitcakes pretend to understand health insurance.

    Imagine a massive pile of dead people a mile high because of these two losers!

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