Doctors in the US and abroad are successfully treating early-phase Covid-19 patients with pharmaceuticals previously approved for other medical uses. by Richard Schulman There is no good reason — other than progressive politics — that so much of the US economy remains locked down and that so many patients are dying from a disease that […]
One Size Doesn’t Fit All (A Subsidiarity Lesson for Governors)
by Richard Schulman Governors are basking in the powers they have assumed in response to the COVID-19 (Wuhan virus) pandemic. Deciding whether to keep a state under lock-down comes close to being a life-or-death decision resting in the governors’ hands. But states vary greatly between urban and rural districts, different rates of infection, available medical […]
Slowing the coronavirus spread and impact
The weekly trade report with L.C. With the world economy threatened with a major recession in the wake of the Wuhan coronavirus (“COVID-19”), the US has an important role to play in fostering a stable employment, trade and monetary environment. While it’s likely that the virus will spread to all the world’s countries, the rapidity […]