Archive for 2021

UNEXPECTEDLY: Many heartland states have outperformed more prominent counterparts in the fight against Covid-19.

Gretchen Garofoli, a local pharmacist in Morgantown, West Virginia, administered one of her state’s first Covid-19 vaccinations—a jab in the arm of a nursing-home patient— on December 15, weeks before any other state could do the same. “It was a beacon of hope,” Garofoli later told NPR. West Virginia is the only state in the country to use independent pharmacies to deliver shots; pharmacists in these communities often know their patients by name. “The more the state collaborates with those at the local, community level, the greater the vaccine uptake,” concluded Christopher Martin, a professor at the West Virginia University School of Public Health. As of mid-February, West Virginians have received more than 400,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine, and some 8 percent of the population has received at least two jabs (a rate second only to Alaska’s 9 percent).

Smaller, redder states have been more successful than media coverage would suggest. Look at the rankings for Covid-19 vaccine doses given and you’ll see West Virginia, Alaska, North and South Dakota, and Utah ranking high. These states benefit from having fewer people to vaccinate—and only a few large health systems operate in North and South Dakota, allowing for easier logistics and nimbler vaccination plans— but they aren’t without geographical difficulties. Yet many of their governors have been pilloried in the press. South Dakota governor Kristi Noem, a common target, began planning her state’s vaccine rollout in mid-summer, well before the federal government gave its own guidance. Noem’s team held daily coordination meetings with local partners, who, in turn, led the distribution and shared lessons learned along the way.

The success of heartland states compares favorably with the performance of New York and California.

To be fair, it’s difficult to even imagine worse performances than Andrew Cuomo’s or Gavin Newsom’s.

BROTHER BOB PRESENTS: The Week in Radical Leftism. “Yep, we’re now getting called wusses by the French. There is nothing I can add to that.”

VODKAPUNDIT PRESENTS YOUR DAILY INSANITY WRAP: Bombing Syria Is Fine So Long as Biden Doesn’t Tweet Mean Things at Assad.

Insanity Wrap needs to know: Is it better to get bombed on Twitter or by the United States Air Force?

Answer: Personally, we were hoping to get bombed on margaritas while grilling fajita meat tonight, but that’s just us.

Before we get to the sordid details, a quick preview of today’s Wrap.

  • How to get everything wrong in the Middle East without even trying
  • From no more snowfalls to the northern hemisphere getting 700 gigatons of additional snow, Al Gore hurt most
  • Is that a swab in his pocket or is Xi just happy to greet you?

Bonus Sanity: Biden CIA nominee is at least decent enough to lie about his ties to the CCP.

And so much more at the link, you’d have to be crazy to miss it.

VIA A FRIEND:

THE #RESISTANCE IS COMING FROM INSIDE THE HOUSE: Freshman NC Dem Bucks Biden on Iran Deal. “ Rep. Kathy Manning (D., N.C.), who serves on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told the Times of Israel that the Biden administration should reconsider their plan to rejoin the Iran nuclear deal, pointing to the nation’s refusal to abide by its terms and calling it ‘outdated’.”

Not that it was ever actually dated, so to speak.

HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Princeton president says ‘false ideas’ are ‘inconsistent’ with university’s values…then spreads false idea about Trump.

Chris Eisgruber shouldn’t be spreading the long-debunked “very fine people” lie. But if “false ideas” aren’t protected, we can go ahead and abolish the Ivy League right now.

Plus: “Campus Reform reached out to Princeton University for comment; this article will be updated accordingly.”

BIDEN’S SYRIA AIRSTRIKE HIT THE WRONG TARGET:

Biden deserves praise for signaling the United States would hold Iranian-backed militias accountable for their attacks. He may take some political heat from the progressive left for resorting to military action, and from the Republican opposition who will call out the hypocrisy of both Press Secretary Jen Psaki and Vice President Kamala Harris who questioned the legality of such airstrikes during the Trump administration.

Biden should continue the successful Trump policies in the Middle East.

PREDICTION: IT’S GOING TO BE A BIG MOVEMENT. #BidenKilledMyJob.

LOL, INDEED:

KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEF: ‘Equality Act’ Is Proof Democrats Are Clinically Insane. “The Equality Act also gives federal protection to male athletes who want to identify as female and compete in women’s sports. My daughter was a college athlete, and this is a topic I first wrote about two years ago. This ridiculous kowtowing to a fringe of a fringe of the population is an outrage and an embarrassment. The party that fashions itself as the champion of women hates and disrespects female athletes.”

Yes, I know it’s a short story. But there’s something special about a writer’s first-ever publication, so….  (He’s going to kill me when he sees this, but keep an eye on this young man all the same. I’ve known him for a few years. He’ll go far.)

FROM SCOTT SLACK:  Closing Time, Last Call.

When Corporal Frandsen’s marine battalion was tasked with retaking a space station from enemy forces, he expected a hard fight. What he got was a fight for his life with a time-limit that could kill his entire battalion. What is an enemy willing to risk to win a battle at any cost? Everything.

This is a short story that is currently stand-alone.