Giving Thanks
I know it’s been the toughest of years, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot to be thankful for.
Words like Silver Lining (in every cloud), glass half full and Bright Side come to mind as we fend and cope.
I know that I am very lucky and have a lot to be thankful for. What about you?

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“It is time—past time—to make plain that, while the pandemic poses many grave challenges, there is no world in which the Constitution tolerates color-coded executive edicts that reopen liquor stores and bike shops but shutter churches, synagogues, and mosques,” he wrote.
Kudos to the Supreme Court.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/supreme-court-blocks-covid-19-restrictions-on-church-attendance-in-new-york-11606369004
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“Government is not free to disregard the 1st Amendment in times of crisis,” wrote conservative Justice Neil M. Gorsuch in a separate opinion. “At a minimum, [the 1st Amendment] prohibits government officials from treating religious exercises worse than comparable secular activities, unless they are pursuing a compelling interest and using the least restrictive means available.... Yet recently ... certain states seem to have ignored these long-settled principles.”
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Moncef Slaoui, Operation Warp Speed's clinical adviser, signaled on Sunday that Americans could start getting vaccinated for Covid-19 within a day or two of the FDA's advisory committee meeting scheduled for Dec. 10.
"Our plan is to be able to ship vaccines to the immunization sites within 24 hours from the approval, so I would expect maybe on day two after approval on the 11th or the 12th of December," Slaoui said on CNN.
— Herd immunity could be reached by May, Slaoui also predicted, estimating that's when about 70 percent of the U.S. population would get shots.
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