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Wednesday Links

Posted on July 6, 2022July 25, 2022 by John C. Goodman

Can there be a birth control pill for men?

If you call the IRS there is only a 1 in 50 chance you will reach a human.  And, the average time waiting on hold is 29 minutes

Law firm’s advice to insurance companies: Delaying the payment of claims is an effective way to hold down costs.

Why get plastic surgery? To boost self-esteem.

When Democrats had a supermajority, why didn’t they codify Roe? One theory: Both the left and the right benefit from having abortion undecided and contentious because it brings out their voter bases.

Yglesias: Slowly updating vaccines to chase variants that are already in the rearview mirror is not an acceptable global Covid strategy.  Recommended

Global Covid update by Jason Shafrin.

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  1. Devon Herrick says:
    July 6, 2022 at 2:15 pm

    Yglesias article: I posted a while back how an FDA advisory committee recently met to decide whether allow vaccine makers could incorporate an Omicron component into their vaccines. I noted that the vote was taking place six months after my wife and I caught Omicron. The updated vaccines would not be available until fall, roughly one year after Omicron surged.

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