Follow up: Costs of Long Covid=$3.7 Trillion
Harvard economist assumed 12-17% of the population would have "Long Covid" lasting 5 years or more. Hmmm.
Opinion: Practicing Factfulness based on data.
Harvard economist assumed 12-17% of the population would have "Long Covid" lasting 5 years or more. Hmmm.
Borrowing much to buy toys is a path to financial hardship. Apparently, many do not know this.
Public schools expect to lose a few million more students over the next 6 years.
Survey claims new Gen Z workers lack work experience and basic job skills.
Infections and injuries are common. Trying to live a ZeroInfection life isn't going to work out well.
And bizarrely, some are "blaming women" - that is not going to be a successful strategy. Besides being stupid.
Amazing. In Chile they have brought the Covid deceased back to life!
To stop climate change, we must end inequality, make everyone poor, because paying for climate mitigations costs too much.... or something.
Apparently all academics engage in plagiarism so it's not really a big deal anymore.
It depends - how many cars do you have? Also, converting all light cars to EVs has a minimal reduction on carbon emissions.