Tag: Public Health

The author discusses New York Governor Kathy Hochul's proposal to ban masking in the subway, claiming it endangers Jews, but the author, an immunocompromised Jew, highlights the critical importance of masks for health and safety.
The article discusses the debate surrounding the banning of masks at demonstrations, particularly in the context of recent protests, like those related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Professor Jonathan Cohen, a public health professor at USC, is criticized for his anti-Israel stance, which some find hypocritical given his Jewish background and family history with the Holocaust.
Dr. Lina Qassem-Hassan and Guy Shalev, representatives from Physicians for Human Rights Israel, will discuss the current public health crisis in Gaza during a scheduled Zoom call on Friday at noon EST.
The ongoing assault on Gaza by Israel not only has devastating effects in terms of physical destruction but also poses a significant threat to public health.
The article discusses the current state of discourse around vaccines and the polarization of opinions.
The collapse of the COVID truth regime refers to the diminishing credibility and effectiveness of the mainstream narrative and censorship surrounding COVID-19.
In a podcast conversation, Tevi Troy discusses the CDC's reform plan and questions whether President Joe Biden prematurely declared the end of the pandemic.
The podcast discusses Anthony Fauci's recent media appearances and a controversial article in The New York Times that suggests reverting to pre-2020 living.
The article discusses the question of what Jewish Law thinks the abortion law in the United States should be.
This article argues against the mandate of COVID-19 booster shots for children attending camps.
The text discusses a new timeline of events in Uvalde, Texas, which has influenced the debate on preventing similar massacres.
James B. Meigs discusses the emergence of a stealth variant in Asia and the possibility of renewed Covid restrictions in America.
The article discusses the ongoing debate and controversy surrounding mask mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The article discusses the controversy surrounding popular podcaster Joe Rogan, who has been criticized for occasionally interviewing guests skeptical of COVID-19 vaccines and public health narratives.
The podcast discusses the significance of Canada's declaration of martial law and its impact on civil liberties, urging listeners to consider the implications of this unprecedented move.
The article discusses a group of scientists and doctors labeled "The Dissidents" who have questioned the scientific consensus and official policies regarding COVID-19.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on democracy worldwide, with many governments expanding their decision-making powers in the name of public health.
The text highlights instances of perceived incompetence in various sectors, ranging from transportation to public health and legal matters.
The article explores the sources and nature of vaccine hesitancy and the emotional reactions that arise in discussions around vaccination.
The history of vaccines is a complex one, with various observations and discoveries leading to their development.
In a recent podcast episode, former Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services Tevi Troy discusses his article "Wokeness, M.D." which explores the ideological influence on medical science and public health practices, particularly amidst the pandemic.
The podcast discusses whether Republicans should enjoy watching potential Democratic disarray or if it would be detrimental to the country.
In her book "Under Quarantine: Immigrants and Disease at Israel's Gate," historian Rhona Seidelman explores the history and impact of Shaar Haaliya, a quarantine camp established by Israel during the early years of statehood.