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Subject AEI This Week: The latest in the global race for a COVID-19 vaccine
Date August 29, 2020 11:17 AM
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The unprecedented pace of the race for a COVID-19 vaccine can be attributed to sophisticated research networks and the scale of the investments by governments and private enterprises, explains James Capretta.<br>
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Sally Satel writes that doctors should not pretend they are experts in how society should be run.<br>
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Charles Murray reviews and reflects on Ross Douthat's latest book, “The Decadent Society: How We Became the Victims of Our Own Success."
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The pandemic unemployment assistance (PUA) program may be historic in its susceptibility to fraud and abuse. In Arkansas, scammers even attempted to claim the identity of Gov. Asa Hutchinson to access PUA benefits, writes Matt Weidinger.
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When it comes to school reopening, families, communities, and educators have had few good choices this fall, explains Frederick Hess. Yet, one choice we do have is how we respond to our predicament.
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In this issue of AEI’s Political Report, Karlyn Bowman, Jacqueline Clemence, and Samantha Goldstein examine Joe Biden’s and Donald Trump’s prospects two months before the election; the candidates on handling coronavirus; perceptions of Black Lives Matter, the police, and the protests; and the new world of work.
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