The past few months have brought an onslaught of new policies attempting to curb the spread of COVID-19, but were they the right decisions based upon the data we have about the virus?  And what comes next?

Brent talks to Lyman Stone, an Adjunct Fellow at AEI and a Research Fellow at the Institute for Family Studies, about his agreements and critiques on the way the United States handled the management of the pandemic. He also offers advice about how to handle future such outbreaks while avoiding widespread lockdowns.

 

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  1. Hank Rhody, Badgeless Bandito Contributor
    Hank Rhody, Badgeless Bandito
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    You overstate the effects of an atom bomb.

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