We have to cut the red tape that holds medical professionals back from doing their work. Educational systems need to loosen up.
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April 7, 2020
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COVID-19 and the Inflexible Classroom ([link removed] )
Our education system need not de facto require standardization that hurts those who learn at different speeds than others. A more flexible classroom creates a better environment for learning.
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By Neal McCluskey
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Red Tape Hinders COVID-19 Treatment ([link removed] )
One‐size‐fits‐all regulations and bureaucratic inertia infect every level of government. It's time to cut the red tape that hinders treatment of COVID-19
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By Jeffrey A. Singer
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