The shortage of food for school lunch programs has finally hit the press. The New York Times tags it as a labor shortage, no make that a supply shortage. Perhaps it is both. But those who emphasize the shortage is the end result of the decision to make school lunch free to all students during the pandemic know very little about just how skimpy a federally funded school lunch can be in pandemic times under the waiver of many school lunch nutritional requirements. They may also know very little about childhood poverty in the U.S.
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Did Missouri’s Vaccine Reward Lottery Work?
Apparently not. No surprises here. There is significant data, from outside the COVID-19 universe, that it is the incentive of hard cash that, if anything, can help motivate the move toward health and wellness seeking behavior. Did anybody in Missouri actually consult anyone else in advance? Who advised that a lottery would draw large numbers of people into the vaccination fold?
Joy is Everywhere at the University of Michigan
This article is the best I have seen of its type, humanizing the cost to university employees of the return to face to face education with no social distancing and vaccination requirements.
The Mask Ask, Montana Style
Seen at the Senior Citizens’ Center in Red Lodge Montana.

Should Washington State’s Hospitals Reject COVID-19 Transfer Cases from Idaho’s Overwhelmed Hospitals?
Should it depend on the vaccination status of the proposed transfer patient? The vaccination status of the population of Idaho? The mask mandate or lack thereof in Idaho? Something else?
No Mask Requirement; No Vaccine Requirement; Forbidden to Impose Classroom Specific Requirements
Could a deceased faculty member’s surviving family bring a wrongful death suit agains the University of Georgia if the death causing variant could be genetically typed?

United Health Care: Quite the Bottom Feeder
United Health Care as the bottom feeder on reimbursement for administering COVID-19 vaccinations/
Missouri Can’t Compete in a Free Market for Travel Nurses
So, what next? For all those dithering about whether the unvaccinated ought to be eligible for hospital-based COVID-19 treatment, maybe it is time to stop and think about how having a hospital “bed” available means more than a physical bed, it means a staffed bed, and, in particular, a bed staffed for COVID-19 treatment. The brutality of the market is determining who gets a fully staffed COVID-19 hospital bed in Missouri, not the philosopher kings among us.
Aggressive Recruitment of Unvaccinated Health Professionals by Nebraska’s Department of Veteran Affairs
I don’t have a good feeling about this, as reported by Modern Health Care:
Nebraska’s veterans affairs agency is facing questions from a state lawmaker after it published job advertisements for nurses touting the fact that the state doesn’t require its employees to get coronavirus vaccinations.
The ads on a state jobs website prominently note the lack of vaccination requirements for state employees, right after mentioning a $5,000 hiring bonus. In a separate mail advertisement, the state lists “No mandated COVID-19 vaccination” as one of the “many great benefits” of its nursing jobs.
Refusing to Play Along
Here we have a professor with a strong moral compass.