NBC/WSJ Poll: 63% of voters say they’re “very” or “somewhat” worried that they or someone in their immediate family might catch the coronavirus, though down 10% from April’s poll (w/ much of decline among Republicans). Latter worrying- indiscriminate.https://t.co/u0oz7t6ER7
And how did we reverse our distančního urgency So quick - no other way to protest w/o kickstarting the pandemic to a new level? Never did get Americans wearing maska right.
This letter comes on the day after the chief clinical officer of #Arizona's largest health system — Banner Health — said ICU bed occupancy was growing, and that if current trends continued would exceed capacity @stephanieinnes reports https://t.co/s224Yj6stf
....Birx added her fears that as the protests had grown more peaceful, more people from higher-risk populations began attending them. For good measure, she told governors to also make sure that law enforcement officials who worked the protests without masks get tested as well, calling it “absolutely critical."...
NEW: We obtained 2 recordings of the covid19 task force's calls with govs. Birx told them yesterday she was worried about a spike in infections due to the mass protests against racial injustice taking place nationwide.
— Jake Goldstein-Street (@GoldsteinStreet) June 10, 2020
How is this different from getting all upset about a southern church services a couple months back? A number of the people there were wearing masks but everyone was all outraged. And it was at least in a tent outdoors. I really don't get the hypocrisy. There are safer ways to protest. I've got to say I don't like this, it doesn't make me sympathetic, it's selfish and undisciplined with a sense of entitlement of youth. Or else why not just come out and be honest and say you don't care if all the boomers die or at least get handicapped because they ruined the world for you.
Lots of people either starving or spreading and catching coronavirus in Latin America:
the director of the Pan American Health Organization, to warn on Tuesday that the unfolding crisis had “pushed our region to the limit.” Cases are surging in countries that took early isolation measures — like Peru, which is just behind Italy in its case count — and in those that ignored recommendations, like Brazil,
Forced to choose between watching citizens die of the virus or of hunger, governments are loosening lockdowns, even as they watch infections climb.
“We go to bed without eating, giving nothing to our children,” said María Camila Salazar, 22, a mother of two in Medellín, Colombia’s second-largest city. The country has more than 40,000 confirmed cases and 1,300 deaths.Ms. Salazar and her family, like millions across Latin America, collect cardboard, glass and plastic for a living, selling it by the kilogram. Their buyers closed during the country’s lockdown, just as she gave birth to her second child.
President Iván Duque of Colombia recently relaxed lockdown rules, allowing local officials to make the final call on regulations. The national caseload subsequently surged.
And minor things like, oh, the entire travel industry is so fucked:
[...] New cases reached a new single-day global high on Sunday: 136,000, with three-quarters in just 10 countries, mostly in the Americas and South Asia. That adds to a global case tally of more than 7 million people worldwide and more than 400,000 deaths [....]
Arizona hospitalizations surging. Testing rising and cases spiking — but cases rising much faster than testing volume, as seen by the increasing and dangerously high %POSITIVITY (right column). Arizona has completely lost the gains made in early May. pic.twitter.com/gIdApsmlv7
#Arizona has done nothing to mitigate #covid spread. No masks mandated. Non essential businesses open. The governor doesn’t wear a mask. So we are just gonna let people die after leading them blind into the pandemic. Call @NYGovCuomo, he already laid out the #covid blueprint.
I'm a little surprised by this because the area of Arizona I live in seems to be doing pretty well. Most businesses are closed. Food stores are careful with someone at the entrance disinfecting each cart before you take it. Plastic shields at the cash registers. Squares on the sidewalk 6 feet apart leading into the larger stores like Walmart. Most workers and many people wearing masks. etc. Perhaps because I live in a liberal part of Arizona and the city I shop in is mostly retirees.
After seeing a steady rise in new coronavirus cases, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown said tonight she's pausing reopening requests from counties around the state.https://t.co/sYRBzxlWAjpic.twitter.com/PJgbxeNjzq
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by artappraiser on Sun, 06/07/2020 - 9:42pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 06/07/2020 - 11:23pm
And how did we reverse our distančního urgency So quick - no other way to protest w/o kickstarting the pandemic to a new level? Never did get Americans wearing maska right.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jun/08/we-often-accuse-th...
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 06/08/2020 - 7:40am
Arizona cases spiking outta control:
by artappraiser on Mon, 06/08/2020 - 11:44pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 06/08/2020 - 11:46pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 06/09/2020 - 6:47pm
....Birx added her fears that as the protests had grown more peaceful, more people from higher-risk populations began attending them. For good measure, she told governors to also make sure that law enforcement officials who worked the protests without masks get tested as well, calling it “absolutely critical."...
by artappraiser on Tue, 06/09/2020 - 9:08pm
...relayed fears that the yelling by protesters could potentially negate the health benefits of wearing a mask...
especially indoors?
How is this different from getting all upset about a southern church services a couple months back? A number of the people there were wearing masks but everyone was all outraged. And it was at least in a tent outdoors. I really don't get the hypocrisy. There are safer ways to protest. I've got to say I don't like this, it doesn't make me sympathetic, it's selfish and undisciplined with a sense of entitlement of youth. Or else why not just come out and be honest and say you don't care if all the boomers die or at least get handicapped because they ruined the world for you.
by artappraiser on Wed, 06/10/2020 - 1:30am
more to come on the thread, I believe...
by artappraiser on Tue, 06/09/2020 - 10:50pm
Tuesday:
by artappraiser on Wed, 06/10/2020 - 1:54am
Lots of people either starving or spreading and catching coronavirus in Latin America:
And minor things like, oh, the entire travel industry is so fucked:
from NYTimes Live Coronavirus updates The virus is surging in Latin America, pushing the region ‘to the limit.’
by artappraiser on Wed, 06/10/2020 - 2:20am
by artappraiser on Wed, 06/10/2020 - 3:07am
by artappraiser on Wed, 06/10/2020 - 3:42am
also he retweeted this:
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/11/2020 - 11:09pm
I'm a little surprised by this because the area of Arizona I live in seems to be doing pretty well. Most businesses are closed. Food stores are careful with someone at the entrance disinfecting each cart before you take it. Plastic shields at the cash registers. Squares on the sidewalk 6 feet apart leading into the larger stores like Walmart. Most workers and many people wearing masks. etc. Perhaps because I live in a liberal part of Arizona and the city I shop in is mostly retirees.
by ocean-kat on Fri, 06/12/2020 - 1:43am
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/11/2020 - 11:17pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 06/12/2020 - 6:04pm