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Biden officials threaten to jumpstart single-payer health care systems
The Detroit News | Sally C. Pipes
January 14, 2020

Joe Biden won the presidency in part by promising to govern as a moderate. By nominating Medicare for All fan Xavier Becerra to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, he’s doing just the opposite. The secretary-designate should take a long look at the long waits in Canada before even thinking about green-lighting state-level single-payer in the United States.

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WATCH PRI's Sally Pipes on Benjamin Rush Institute Webinar 

When: Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021 @ 10 AM PST / 1 PM EST
Title: "The False Promise of Single-Payer Health Care, including A Focus on BidenCare”


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Sally Pipes, president and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute joins Benjamin Rush Institute to talk about the false promises of single-payer healthcare and what changes could happen under the newly-started Biden administration.



Dr. Henry Miller Talks Moderna and Pfizer Vaccines on the John Batchelor Show

The John Batchelor Show | Henry Miller, M.S., M.D.
January 15, 2020
 

Dr. Henry Miller talks about which of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are better for younger and older Americans based on the available data. Batchelor and Miller also discuss the new COVID-19 coronavirus mutation found in the UK and what it means for vaccines.

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Let The Failures Of Government Vaccine Distribution Be A Warning

Forbes.com | Sally C. Pipes
January 19, 2020

Some states are strangling healthcare providers with red tape. In December, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo threatened a $1 million fine for healthcare providers that vaccinated someone outside of the current priority group. Earlier this month, he announced a $100,000 fine for hospitals that didn’t administer their vaccine doses within a week of receipt.



COVID-19 Is Much Worse Than The Flu

Issues and Insights | Henry Miller, M.S., M.D. and John Cohrssen
January 19, 2020

Unlike the flu, which usually resolves within a week, symptoms following the acute phase of COVID-19 infection “recovery” often persist.  Even non-hospitalized patients who have mild illness can experience persistent symptoms or reappearance with severe symptoms. Finally, there are “long-haulers,” the tens of thousands of Americans who have symptoms that can last for weeks or even months after recovery from the acute illness.
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