What price are we willing pay to stop the virus? Isn’t that a fair question?… Why have Italy and Iran been hit so hard? Look to their involvement with China… Callers fill Dennis in on their virus experiences over the weekend.
What price are we willing pay to stop the virus? Isn’t that a fair question?… Why have Italy and Iran been hit so hard? Look to their involvement with China… Callers fill Dennis in on their virus experiences over the weekend.
Dennis talks to Guy Benson, political editor for Townhall.com. The Democrats are playing crass political games with the coronavirus economic rescue bill… Are hospitals going to be overrun with corona cases?… Dennis talks to Allison Robison, a PragerForce student at Mary Hardin-Baylor U.
Our lives are now dominated by the virus. All of life has cost and benefits. Are we calculating the cost of closing down society? Dennis talks to Aaron Ginn, Silicon Valley technologist. He’s done a deep data dive into virus stats…
Per usual, callers set the agenda… Dennis talks to Sofonias Kassahun Workie, a PragerForce student at the University of Rome La Sapienza.
Dennis opens up the lines to see how people are dealing with the corona virus panic. Adam Carolla calls in.
California and New York are now closed for business. Do the numbers of deaths justify this drastic action? Dennis does not believe so. Neither does the Wall Street Journal.
How can we know what the mortality rate is for the coronavirus when we don’t know how many people have it?… Dennis reiterates that we seem to be making good progress toward a coronavirus treatment. That’s much more important now than a vaccine.
It’s going to be a real challenge for small businesses to stay afloat if this virus panic goes on much longer… Dennis talks to Allison Santa Rita, a PragerForce student at Belmont University in Nashville, TN.
The President announces some good news: a drug therapy that helps those who have the virus… We need to keep perspective. There is no indication this is the Spanish flu of 1918.