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Subject Prescriptions for At-Home COVID Tests
Date November 20, 2020 12:04 PM
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If we don't require prescriptions for at-home pregnancy tests, why should we COVID tests? See the winner of the governors report card.

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November 20, 2020

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Vermont Reelects Its Fiscally Conservative Governor ([link removed] )

During his time in office, Scott has battled the state’s Democratic legislature over tax and spending restraint, and he does not hesitate to veto big‐​government bills.

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Should We Require a Prescription for At-Home COVID Tests? ([link removed] )

The prescription requirement defeats the purpose of an at‐​home test.

- A Prescription Is Not Required for an At-Home Pregnancy Test or an At-Home HIV Test—Why Require One for an At-Home COVID Test? ([link removed] )

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The housecleaning at the top ranks of the Pentagon could have concerning implications, but it’s perhaps good news that we still don’t seem to know exactly why it happened. John Glaser and Eric Gomez comment.

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