The hottest Health Crisis Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top U.S. Politics Topics
Common Sense with Bari Weiss 5402 implied HN points 12 Jan 24
  1. There are concerns about communication between top government officials during critical moments, such as the defense secretary's hospitalization.
  2. RFK Jr. is surprisingly gaining favor among Americans amidst the dislike towards Biden and Trump, potentially shaking up the 2024 election scene.
  3. Nikki Haley is making a significant impact in New Hampshire polls, while the border crisis at the Texas-US border is escalating and stirring public frustration.
Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack 1415 implied HN points 09 Feb 24
  1. Medical doctors are being blamed for causing harm by refusing to help patients and promoting the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns, and mRNA vaccines.
  2. There are accusations that medical doctors are pretending to be saviors on stage, but are actually contributing to crises and not offering real solutions.
  3. Some doctors are being criticized for prioritizing their own interests over patient well-being and safety, leading to tragic consequences.
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JoeWrote 54 implied HN points 19 Dec 24
  1. American health issues stem from capitalism, not just personal choices or corporations. This system often prioritizes profit over people's health, leading to serious public health crises.
  2. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health campaign promises are vague and do not address the fundamental issues behind America's health problems. Instead, they seem designed to raise money rather than provide real solutions.
  3. Critics argue that Kennedy's brand of anti-corporate rhetoric is disingenuous. They point out his connections to the very industries he claims to oppose, suggesting that real change needs to come from collective action rather than relying on wealthy individuals.
White Hot Harlots 139 implied HN points 22 Apr 24
  1. In this future scenario, a Tattlr app plays a significant role in tracking and controlling people's behaviors, impacting their daily lives and opportunities.
  2. Professions and daily life are heavily influenced by politically correct standards, leading to extreme consequences for even unintentional slip-ups.
  3. Access to healthcare and support becomes heavily dependent on complying with societal norms and digital ratings, showcasing a dystopian and oppressive system.
Geopolitical Economy Report 159 implied HN points 19 Jan 22
  1. The Covid-19 pandemic led to a huge increase in wealth for billionaire capitalists as the majority faced financial hardships and devastation.
  2. US banks, like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan, made record profits during the pandemic, showing a stark contrast in outcomes.
  3. The US government response to the pandemic was criticized for its laissez-faire approach, with little federal intervention and a significant number of Covid-19 deaths.
Geopolitical Economy Report 119 implied HN points 19 Jan 22
  1. The US banks profited greatly during the Covid-19 pandemic despite millions dying, indicating a stark wealth disparity.
  2. Capitalist oligarchs gained $5 trillion during the pandemic while a vast majority of people suffered financially.
  3. The US government largely neglected its people during the pandemic, resulting in high death tolls and emphasizing the stark individualistic nature of the country's response.
Harnessing the Power of Nutrients 0 implied HN points 27 Oct 09
  1. President Obama declared a national emergency in response to the swine flu epidemic, despite evidence indicating inflated statistics and limited testing.
  2. A CBS News study revealed that a small minority of probable swine flu cases actually tested positive for any form of flu, casting doubt on the accuracy of the reported cases.
  3. Swine flu hysteria led to extreme measures like closing schools and proposed forced vaccinations, highlighting the need for accurate information and balanced response.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 28 Mar 20
  1. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the author remained in the US to support their community and avoid potential discrimination against Asians.
  2. The Vietnamese government's quick and transparent response to the pandemic left the author impressed.
  3. Amidst the pandemic, the author engaged in various activities at home, such as gardening and following expert analysis on COVID-19.