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amendments
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in a rare move, crossed party lines to oppose the amendment.
What motivated her?
House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer announced Saturday that the House will vote on the Senate-passed version of the bill Tuesday.
What will be different in the two bills?
Unity, unity, unity.
There is no unity, there is only unity within the two parties.
Schumer also praised Biden for his leadership, saying he put together “a great plan.”
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perhaps the most significant bill to help the poor and working people in decades.”
How do republicans react to the passing?
The bill passed on a party-line vote and will now head back over to the House
Why is this still a party issue? This is a common sense issue.
Senate Democrats
How did Republicans vote?
But it may be late 2021 or even 2022 before there is enough evidence on the timing, safety, effectiveness and practical aspects of vaccinating children for the coronavirus, especially children under age 12.
How does this effect herd immunity?
For instance, some vaccines must be kept frozen at very low temperatures in order to be effective. Every effort will be made to distribute the vaccine fairly.
Issue with rollout.
A vaccine that is 95% effective means that about 1 out of 20 people who get it may not have protection from getting the illness.
This is a reason people are skeptical of its importance.
Vaccine developers are looking at ways to boost the effectiveness of a vaccine so that it provides longer immune protection than a natural infection with the coronavirus.
Will this be like the Flu shot? Will people continue to get it?
his will limit spread through communit
Is this herd immunity?
In the future, I will monitor my thoughts and reactions as best I can
I think its great that the author made a personal change in their life based on the information they have gathered.
ecause biases appear to be so hardwired and inalterable
I disagree, I believe that biases can shift and change as a person ages and is exposed to different information.
“We would all like to have a warning bell that rings loudly whenever we are about to make a serious error,”
This reminds me of the feeling you get after making a mistake, where you with you were able to have insight into the future.
United States, where a patchwork and blustery response to the pandemic has resulted in over five million cases and 165,000 deaths to date
Why was the US so slow to respond? And how did the Trump administration add to the widespread misinformation?
five main challenges for democracies after coronavirus: protecting the safety and integrity of elections, finding the right place for expertise, coping with resurgent populism and nationalism, countering homegrown and foreign disinformation, and defending the democratic model. A
Why was the US so unsuccessful with this task? What does it say about our society within this country?