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  1. https://nypost.com/2023/01/18/chief-covid-crazy-finally-admits-were-overcounting-cases-but-its-years-too-late/ Had she done less damage to our nation’s most vulnerable, it might be possible to applaud public health “expert” Dr. Leana Wen for her recent admission in The Washington Post and on CNN that the United States has been systematically overcounting the number of deaths from COVID by including deaths with COVID. The true toll of deaths and hospitalization, she notes, may be as little as 30% of the reported numbers. Horrifying? Yes. But more reason to fight back, tooth and nail, against any future effort to put kids and adults back in masks — as the feds are trying to do for air travel and as two of New Jersey’s largest school districts have done — or to lock down commerce and social life. Those policies, which had no significant measurable effect on bad outcomes, were always based on junk science. And Dr. Wen just admitted it for the world to hear. But her daring to speak this truth (obvious to any numerate person and long pointed out by The Post) comes years too late. Dr. Wen backed school closures and the CDC’s Orwellian “guidance” on indoor masking. She once infamously implied the right of unvaccinated people to go out in public should be restricted. She — along with the WaPo and CNN — was part of the establishment that fought to suppress “misinformation,” i.e. correct but controversial statements about COVID, and brand all dissenters as conspiracy theorists. What prompted Dr. Wen’s “Road to Damascus” moment? Was it a desire to help out Joe Biden by making it politically acceptable for left-leaning Dems to (gasp!) start thinking about going back to normal? Or maybe WaPo and CNN audiences were so dialed in on COVID propaganda that this really does come as news to them? We may never know. But this much is obvious. Their demure admission now, when the damage is done, that oopsie, we got the central statistic used to justify the destruction of life in America completely wrong! is as reprehensible as it is insufficient. Anyone else not surprised?
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  2. Hard to imagine a facility upgrade that is needed more than at Washington. Congrats to the Hatchets.
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  3. New look Hatchet Hollow! https://www.washtimesherald.com/sports/progress-continues-at-hatchet-hollow/article_1da904ac-968a-11ed-9e2d-bbcbfa0ae17c.html?utm_campaign=blox&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwAR3e_UidvBCXgWhTsC_xqLQTpolT82Snw25P1MogA8NisoVm8mYBd-qrFJg
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  4. It seems the new rule maintains the 300 mi. rule for Indiana schools traveling out of state, but removes any geographic restrictions on out of state schools coming to Indiana. Here’s the new rule: RULE 10 – INTERSTATE CONTESTS AND PRACTICES REQUIRING SPECIAL ATTENTION 10-1 Contest Limitations 10-1.1 Out-of-State Contest Limitations Member Schools may only participate in an out-of-state Contest if: a. the site or venue of a Contest is within (300) miles from the Indiana State line; b. the Contest is against a school that is a member of a state athletic association; and c. the event is sanctioned as needed by the IHSAA through the NFHS sanctioning process (rules 10-1.3 and 10.1.4) 10-1.2 In-State Contest Limitations Out-of-state schools who participate against an IHSAA Member School in a Contest in Indiana must: a. be a member of their state’s athletic association; b. be in “good-standing” with their state’s athletic association; and c. the event be sanctioned as needed by the IHSAA through the NFHS sanctioning process (rules 10-1.3 and 10-1.4).
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  5. LIstened to an ESPN Chicago interview with Kevin Warren now that he's making the media rounds in Chicago. As expected, he's fully committed to building a stadium in Arlington Heights. It's also refreshing to hear the President of the Chicago Bears actually sound intelligent when it comes to football. Warren is only the 2nd non McCaskey family member to be CEO/President of the Chicago Bears. Considering Ted Phillips was just a Finance guy forced to oversee football operations, it's safe to say this is the first time the Bears are being led by someone who understands leadership in athletics. Unfortunately, I'm already drinking the koolaid on the Bears future.
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  6. Really enjoyed this clinic last time, looking forward to the sequel. Great information for a guy who is trying to be a Head Coach in the near future!
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