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  • NYC deaths plummet!

    04/19/2020 9:46:51 AM PDT · by Arlis · 66 replies
    NYC Health Department ^ | 4/18/2020 | NYC Health Dept.
    Data Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Symptoms, Chronic Health Risks Prevention and Care Businesses and Other Facilities Coping and Emotional Well-being Data Posters and Flyers Information for Providers Share Print The data presented below reflect the most recent information collected about people who have tested positive for COVID-19 in NYC. We are discouraging people with mild to moderate symptoms from being tested at this time, so the data primarily represent people with more severe illness. All data included below are preliminary and subject to change. Unless otherwise noted, all of the below information was collected by the NYC Health Department.
  • Don't Fight the Last War

    09/28/2001 8:17:40 AM PDT · by Arlis · 9 replies · 195+ views
    The INTERNET Jerusalem Post ^ | 09/28/01 | Barry Rubin
    The Jerusalem Post Newspaper: Online News From Israel Don't fight the last war Analysis By Barry Rubin September, 28 2001 WASHINGTON (September 28) - America is understandably obsessed by the bloody and tragic attack. There are more flags around than ever and much patriotic talk. Endless discussions take place in government, the media, and among citizens regarding what this experience means and what to do about it. Yet despite all the good instincts and intentions expressed by the American leaders and people - and the virtually endless discussion of such matters - it seems as if the debate over ...
  • Don't Fight the Last War

    09/28/2001 8:12:16 AM PDT · by Arlis · 134+ views
    The INTERNET Jerusalem Post ^ | 9/28/01 | Barry Rubin
    The Jerusalem Post Newspaper: Online News From Israel Don't fight the last war Analysis By Barry Rubin September, 28 2001 WASHINGTON (September 28) - America is understandably obsessed by the bloody and tragic attack. There are more flags around than ever and much patriotic talk. Endless discussions take place in government, the media, and among citizens regarding what this experience means and what to do about it. Yet despite all the good instincts and intentions expressed by the American leaders and people - and the virtually endless discussion of such matters - it seems as if the debate over ...