Summary of Pamela A. Popper & Shane D. Prier's COVID Operation
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#1 Well-educated people are critical thinkers, and they can contribute to society in many ways. However, today’s education system is not prepared to lead productive and fulfilling lives.
#2 Colleges and universities used to be places where students learned to listen to different points of view, but in recent years, safe spaces have become more and more common. This makes it extremely difficult to listen to others, as it becomes almost impossible to disagree or consider any other point of view.
#3 The drug companies invested huge amounts of money into lobbying and funding members of Congress, which allowed them to block any legislation that would have negatively affected their sales.
#4 The American Medical Association, the Federation of State Medical Boards, and the Joint Commission all took money from Purdue Pharma to promote the safe use of opioid drugs for chronic pain.
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Contents
Insights from Chapter 1
Insights from Chapter 2
Insights from Chapter 3
Insights from Chapter 4
Insights from Chapter 5
Insights from Chapter 6
Insights from Chapter 7
Insights from Chapter 8
Insights from Chapter 9
Insights from Chapter 10
Insights from Chapter 11
Insights from Chapter 12
Insights from Chapter 13
Insights from Chapter 14
Insights from Chapter 15
Insights from Chapter 16
Insights from Chapter 17
Insights from Chapter 18
Insights from Chapter 19
Insights from Chapter 20
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
Well-educated people are critical thinkers, and they can contribute to society in many ways. However, today’s education system is not prepared to lead productive and fulfilling lives.
#2
Colleges and universities used to be places where students learned to listen to different points of view, but in recent years, safe spaces have become more and more common. This makes it extremely difficult to listen to others, as it becomes almost impossible to disagree or consider any other point of view.
#3
The drug companies invested huge amounts of money into lobbying and funding members of Congress, which allowed them to block any legislation that would have negatively affected their sales.
#4
The American Medical Association, the Federation of State Medical Boards, and the Joint Commission all took money from Purdue Pharma to promote the safe use of opioid drugs for chronic pain.
#5
The media, once a bastion of journalistic integrity, has also degenerated into inaccuracy, bias, alternative facts, and too much reporting based on opinions and emotions.
#6
The media was to report any information given to them. Fact-checking and challenging the government’s responses would produce inconvenient information that might cause people to question whether there was a pandemic, and if the responses were reasonable.
#7
The adult literacy rate in the United States is also among the highest in the world.
#8
Bernie Sanders, a 2020 presidential candidate, defended Fidel Castro’s socialist Cuba, saying that it was unfair to simply say everything was bad.
Insights from Chapter 2
#1
According to the CDC, 9 percent of the world’s population is affected by the seasonal flu annually. In 2009, the swine flu (H1N1) was circulating, and 60. 8 million cases, 274,304 hospitalizations, and 12,469 deaths were recorded in the U. S.
#2
The false pandemic is one of the greatest medical scandals of the century. It was a pandemic that was much milder than seasonal flu, and yet the CDC reported that the death rate was one tenth to one third of the death rate from normal seasonal flu.
#3
The impact of the 2009 flu pandemic on mortality was significant, but