From Cato Today <[email protected]>
Subject An International Response to COVID-19
Date April 1, 2020 11:07 AM
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A move towards nationalism would definitely be a mistake. It's time to do a cost/benefit analysis on health vs. the economy.

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April 1, 2020

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Let Schools Teach New Content Online ([link removed] )

The U.S. Department of Education says that federal special‐​education law should not stand in the way of moving coursework online during the pandemic emergency. That’s the right call.

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By Walter Olson

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Canada Relaxes Health Care Regulations— We Should Too ([link removed] )

As regulations are relaxed or waived to address the needs of patients, pain relief must not be given short shrift. We should follow Canadian healthcare's response to this issue.

- Health Canada Sets A Good Example By Relaxing Opioid Prescribing Rules During COVID-19 Pandemic ([link removed] )

By Jeffrey A. Singer

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