Wednesday, March 25, 2020

25 March - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

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Virus being used to accelerate 5G rollout

TOTT News at News – TOTT News - 16 hours ago
COVID-19 measures will see Australia’s 5G rollout accelerate to ‘meet demand of businesses working from home’, as Telstra announces an extra $500 million in funding to meet capacity. Australians will now get an early taste of 5G's “full potential” when telecommunications giants seek to launch the country's first ‘millimetre wave’ 5G customer trials by mid-2020. [..Continued]

Important questions. Can we answer them?

Peter at Bayou Renaissance Man - 16 hours ago
I'm very impressed by Tucker Carlson's rigorous analysis of situations and his insight into their deeper implications. He's one observer of our way of life to whom I'll listen carefully and with great interest. I'm beginning to regard him in the same light as Victor Davis Hanson and others of his ilk. What's even more important to me is that Carlson doesn't appear to be an ideologue. His analysis is based on logic and reason, and he doesn't push either a right-wing or a left-wing agenda. He'll criticize both sides equally if the need arises. That's rare in these troubled times... more »

What The Pandemic Lays Bare: We Have Become, In Saagar Enjeti's Words, "A Sclerotic, Rotten Society"

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 16 hours ago
After midnight. congressional negotiators and the White House reached an agreement on the $2 trillion relief/stimulus package. There will be a vote on it later today. What did the Democrats achieve by stopping the Trump-McConnell first iteration of the bill? It now includes more funding for hospitals and health care workers; expanded and enhanced unemployment benefits (by 13 weeks) covering individuals who are not currently covered by traditional unemployment assistance and with full salaries for workers; and some semblance of oversight-- I'll believe it when someone catches Tru... more »

A mystery: “none of the authors listed had any involvement with or knowledge of the article”

Ivan Oransky at Retraction Watch - 16 hours ago
Even after close to 10 years of writing about retractions every day, some days we read retraction notices that make us say, “huh?” Today is one of those days. Take this retraction notice for “High-resolution ultrasound images in gouty arthritis to evaluate relationship between tophi and bone erosion,” a paper first published in Future Generation … Continue reading A mystery: “none of the authors listed had any involvement with or knowledge of the article”

Why is "Karen" Seeing Autism Rates Drop?

Age of Autism at AGE OF AUTISM - 16 hours ago
Meet Karen. Her son does not have autism. Be like Karen. Disease experts say the parents least likely to vaccinate their kids live in some of the most affluent neighborhoods in the country. They’re well-educated, and have exceptional access to... more »

A Coronavirus Vaccine Must Be Affordable and Accessible to the Public

Jason Nickerson at The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Jason Nickerson* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] Globally, billions of dollars in public funds have been committed to a COVID-19 vaccine development. It’s crucial that the resulting vaccine be accessible to all. The race is on to develop a vaccine to protect against COVID-19. Germany, the United States, the European Union and others have collectively committed more than a billion dollars. On March 11, Canada announced it would provide $275 million toward the research and development of some of the world’s most promising candidate vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics, am... more »

France's Mistral-class Amphibious Assault Ship Is Going to War Against Coronavirus?

David Axe at The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, * French minister of the armed forces, Florence Parly, on March 20, 2020 announced that Tonnerre, one of three Mistrals in French service, would sail to the island of Corsica in order to evacuate around a dozen coronavirus patients, then at Ajaccio hospital, who required urgent care in more advanced hospitals on the French mainland. The U.S. Navy activated its two hospital ships and is deploying them to U.S. cities to help reinforce hospitals anticipating a spike in coronavirus patients. *Mercy *is heading for Los Angeles. *Comfort* is on the way to New Yo... more »

Swap Time: This Is How Coronavirus Tests Work (And More Are Coming)

Alexander Edwards at The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Alexander Edwards* *Health, Americas* [image: Reuters] Taking a swab. One of the key factors in tackling the spread of COVID-19 across the globe is testing. In South Korea, for example, mass testing has been used to try and quickly identify and isolate those with the disease. Testing is also vital to calculate accurate infection and survival rates – data that is critical for getting public safety measures right. And as this coronavirus continues to spread, people are being offered tests for sale, either at a high price from private clinics – including one for £375, or tests that... more »

Could The Coronavirus Pandemic Lead To A Resurgence Of Tuberculosis?

Leslie A. Enane at The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Leslie A. Enane* *Health, * Progress made in ending TB has not been fast enough. The world is experiencing a historic pandemic of a novel coronavirus that has completely altered our daily lives and the entire world economy. Younger people experience more mild or moderate infections, although they are not spared from severe disease. There is increasing concern that the massive disruption of this crisis may bring about a resurgence of tuberculosis, or TB – an ancient disease, in contrast to COVID-19 – due to the overwhelming impact of the coronavirus on health systems and on publ... more »

F-16 Fighting Falcon: The World's Most Successful Multirole Fighter. Period.

Peter Suciu at The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Peter Suciu* *Security, * There are approximately 3,000 operational F-16s in service today in 25 countries, a testament to what is easily the world's most successful, combat-proven multi-role jet fighter ever produced. There are approximately 3,000 operational F-16s in service today in 25 countries, a testament to what is easily the world's most successful, combat-proven multi-role jet fighter ever produced. The fast and agile F-16 Fighting Falcon isn't just one of the top fighters it is also amongst the most cost-effective. While it lacks the range and payload of the larger tw... more »

Meet India's T-90M Bhishma Tank: Russian Tech, Indian Made

Caleb Larson at The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *Security, * A good combo? India’s foray into more advanced Russian tank design focuses on tailoring a Russian design to Indian requirements and a simple, domestically manufactured parts-acquisition process. Improvement in armor and targeting give the Bhishma an edge. *From Russia…* Back in the early 2000s, India bought several hundred T-90 tanks from Russia and has since grown a formidable collection of actually quite capable armor. The Russian T-90s, while quite capable on their own, (actually just plain tough) were a strategic decision for India. India field... more »

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jonjayray at EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL - 16 hours ago
*The Novel Coronavirus Can Kill Colleges as Well as People* By RICHARD K. VEDDER I am no public health expert, but if the novel coronavirus is pretty severe, as many experts are saying, like other institutions in society America’s colleges and universities will suffer. Classes may have to be cancelled, public lectures scrubbed, athletic contests (March Madness itself!) compromised (the latter a potentially huge loss to the NCAA). But besides these obvious effects, there are several less obvious effects. Universities depend heavily on outsiders—taxpayers and private donors—for fina... more »

Marijuana retailers using drive-thru service to help limit contact with customers amid coronavirus

Margaret Jackson at Marijuana Business Daily - 16 hours ago
Some cannabis businesses are closing their doors – by choice or order – and they’re relying more on drive-thru windows as a way to better serve customers and avoid spreading coronavirus. It’s yet another example of how retailers are adapting to cope with the pandemic and keep their marijuana sales on track. Edgewater, Maryland-based Mana Supply Co., which […] Marijuana retailers using drive-thru service to help limit contact with customers amid coronavirus is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

What Canadian cannabis firms got wrong and their path forward: Q&A with former Bacardi exec Rob McPherson

Matt Lamers at Marijuana Business Daily - 16 hours ago
Large Canadian cannabis producers and their financial backers got a lot wrong in the lead-up to legalization. And not much has changed. Instead of focusing on consumer segmentation and proving out their businesses, they built massive facilities – “cathedrals to cannabis plants” – because that’s what investors wanted, said corporate adviser and former Bacardi Canada […] What Canadian cannabis firms got wrong and their path forward: Q&A with former Bacardi exec Rob McPherson is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

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JR at GREENIE WATCH - 16 hours ago
*UK: Almost 3m elderly people turn off heating as ‘they cannot afford energy bills’* Around 2.8 million people over the age of 65 are set to ration their energy usage out of worry that they cannot afford their energy bills, according to new research by Compare The Market. A further 84% think the cost of energy presents a ‘real threat’ to elderly people living in the UK. Although a minority, 8% of respondents admit that their health suffers because they limit the amount of heating they use during the winter and 17% say they eat less or buy cheaper food to offset the cost of energy... more »

Cuba Under Quarantine

Juan Martinez at The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Cuba's government has announced drastic measures in the fight against the novel coronavirus. As of Tuesday, the country is closed for international visitors. Only Cuban citizens will be allowed to enter the country, but they will be quarantined for two weeks. Public life on the island is also to be […] The post Cuba Under Quarantine appeared first on The Rio Times.

"How It Really Is"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 16 hours ago

"Trump Unveils Much Simpler Stimulus Plan: GIANT MONEY CANNON"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 16 hours ago
*"Trump Unveils Much Simpler Stimulus Plan: * *GIANT MONEY CANNON"* by The Babylon Bee WASHINGTON, D.C. - "As Republicans and Democrats in Congress bickered over a fiscal relief plan, President Donald Trump held a press conference to unveil a much simpler plan. “IT’S A GIANT MONEY CANNON!” Trump exclaimed with excitement as he pulled out a giant bazooka-looking device. Trump then explained how it works. “It’s a huge cannon that fires money,” he said, followed by a long pause as reporters slowly realized that was the entirety of his explanation. Seeing that everyone was confused, as... more »

"It Is Our Fate..."

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 16 hours ago
"Well, it is our fate to live in a time of crisis. To live in a time when all forms and values are being challenged. In other and more easy times, it was not, perhaps, necessary for the individual to confront himself with a clear question: What is it that you really believe? What is it that you really cherish? What is it for which you might, actually, in a showdown, be willing to die? I say, with all the reticence which such large, pathetic words evoke, that one cannot exist today as a person - one cannot exist in full consciousness - without having to have a showdown with one’s sel... more »

Links 3/25/2020

Jerri-Lynn Scofield at naked capitalism - 17 hours ago

“'Al Swearengen's Take On Life And Misfortune" - VERY Strong Language Alert!

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 17 hours ago
*VERY STRONG language alert! * - “Al Swearengen”, "One Vile Task After Another..." ○ A somewhat different, and profoundly true, take on misfortune from the "Deadwood" character "Al Swearengen": *VERY STRONG language alert! *

"Things We Don’t Want to Do: Outside the Comfort Zone"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 17 hours ago
*"Things We Don’t Want to Do: Outside the Comfort Zone"* by Madisyn Taylor, The DailyOM "Doing things we don't want to do, or that scare us, creates flow in our lives and allows us to grow. Most of us have had the experience of tackling some dreaded task only to come out the other side feeling invigorated, filled with a new sense of confidence and strength. The funny thing is, most of the time when we do them, we come out on the other side changed and often wondering what we were so worried about or why it took us so long. We may even begin to look for other tasks we’ve been avoidin... more »

Covid-19 as symptom: Notes on the production of a virus

barovsky at The New Dark Age - 17 hours ago
Understandably, these days we hear a lot about the symptoms of Covid-19 (dry cough, high fever, etc.). Conversely, there is much less discussion of the virus as a symptom. Let’s say then that to intervene on the symptoms of the virus it is necessary not only to have specific scientific knowledge, but also to put in place a serious reflection on the structural causes of its global spread and, with them, the possibilities of change that the emergency opens up for us, at least theoretically. If mainstream information focuses on the management of the epidemic, reflecting on its causes c... more »

Ecosocialism or barbarism: African journal interviews C&C editor Ian Angus

barovsky at The New Dark Age - 17 hours ago
In an interview with the African Review of Political Economy, Climate & Capitalism editor Ian Angus discusses the environmental crisis, the Anthropocene and Covid-19.

The UK will spend over £350bn on extravagant military projects while failing to ensure national health security

barovsky at The New Dark Age - 17 hours ago
New analysis shows that Britain plans to spend hundreds of billions of pounds on expensive military projects while the UK’s under-funded public health system struggles to address pandemics such as Covid-19.

Is Capitalism a Disease?

barovsky at The New Dark Age - 17 hours ago
The scientific tradition of the “West,” of Europe and North America, has had its greatest success when it has dealt with what we have come to think of as the central questions of scientific inquiry: “What is this made of?” and “How does this work?” Over the centuries, we have developed more and more sophisticated ways of answering these questions. We can cut things open, slice them thin, stain them, and answer what they are made of. We have made great achievements in these relatively simple areas but have had dramatic failures in attempts to deal with more complex systems.

Queensland man dies from coronavirus after being on cruise ship

Just In - 17 hours ago
A Queensland man who was infected with coronavirus while aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship that docked in Sydney last week dies in hospital.

As his countrymen and women die, Boris Johnson has been mugged by the coronavirus reality

Linton Besser at Just In - 17 hours ago
Even as COVID-19 was revealing itself to be not a crisis, but a cataclysm, Boris Johnson was loath to do more than nudge Britain in the right direction, Linton Besser writes.

Hundreds of Australians are on a cruise ship about to dock in the virus epicentre, Italy

Jason Om at Just In - 17 hours ago
Retired teachers Julie Turnbull and Maria Manera are among 200 Australians on board the Costa Victoria cruise ship which will dock at a port west of Rome after searching for a place that would accept them.

'Protecting our citizens': Cruise ship passengers blocked from disembarking in NSW

Ashleigh Raper at Just In - 17 hours ago
The NSW Government will block anybody from disembarking cruise ships in NSW until new border protections are in place. It follows a row breaking out over the coronavirus-stricken Ruby Princess docking in Sydney.

'We have a deal': US passes $US2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package

Just In - 17 hours ago
US Senators and Trump administration officials strike an agreement on a massive stimulus package designed to alleviate the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Fatal bus crash prompts family's plea for mandatory CCTV in heavy vehicles

Sarah Jane Bell at Just In - 17 hours ago
A bus driver with an exemplary record pleads guilty to multiple counts of dangerous driving, leaving one family to hope that cameras can resolve questions in future cases that could otherwise go unanswered.

Greens and SA Best MPs enter self-isolation but vote on bills via text

Isabel Dayman at Just In - 17 hours ago
Four South Australian Upper House MPs in self-quarantine because of coronavirus concerns resort to what one described as "highly unusual" methods to stay in touch with Parliament.

Joe and Ezekiel have been self-isolating their entire lives. Now they're linked

Bec Whetham at Just In - 17 hours ago
Thirteen-year-old Joe Lockwood and 11-year-old Ezekiel Coutts, who both have chronic illnesses, are used to staying inside. But it won't stop them getting together — as video chat buddies.

Proposed rental law changes to shield tenants during coronavirus crisis welcomed

Emily Baker And Daniel Ziffer at Just In - 17 hours ago
Renters in Tasmania could be safe from eviction until at least September under emergency laws to shield them during the coronavirus crisis — with New South Wales tenancy advocates welcoming the development and calling on "all governments" to follow suit.

Island paradise to quarantine zone: How Rottnest — home of the quokka selfie — was transformed

James Carmody at Just In - 17 hours ago
Western Australia has joined the ports turning away cruise ships desperately seeking berths across the globe — but will allow Australian passengers to disembark for 14 days of quarantine on Rottnest Island. What awaits them on the former beach holiday hotspot?

'We're not health professionals': Essential teachers question their safety

Malcolm Sutton And Emma Haskin at Just In - 17 hours ago
Public school teachers in South Australia say they have not been supplied with enough soap and do not have the facilities to safely teach young children in the middle of a global pandemic.

Person in their 20s among latest Tasmania coronavirus cases

Just In - 17 hours ago
Health authorities say a person in their 20s is among the latest positive cases of coronavirus detected in Tasmania taking the state tally to 42.

Gold and Silver Spike Higher As LBMA Issues Liquidity Warning

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 17 hours ago
Arcadia Economics #Gold and #Silver Spike Higher As #LBMA Warns of Liquidity Issues As the demand for physical gold and silver continues to surge, the system infrastructure continues to run into trouble. On Tuesday spreads widened, and the LBMA even issued a warning about liquidity issues. Meanwhile, gold and silver spiked higher. While the rumor …

Brazil Congress Organizes ‘War Budget’ Against Effects of Covid-19 Virus

Arkady Petrov at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Congressiional leaders are working on a Proposal for a Constitutional Amendment (PEC) to allow for a "War Budget " and to expedite the implementation of actions to tackle the crisis triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic. The anti-coronavirus package so far entails federal spending of R$185 billion, but sources in Congress […] The post Brazil Congress Organizes ‘War Budget’ Against Effects of Covid-19 Virus appeared first on The Rio Times.

Why Eyeglasses Offer Better Protection from New Coronavirus than Contact Lenses

Xiu Ying at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Experts advise individuals to wear glasses rather than contact lenses as a protective measure against the Covid-19 infection. Avoiding contact lenses can significantly reduce the risk of contracting the The post Why Eyeglasses Offer Better Protection from New Coronavirus than Contact Lenses appeared first on The Rio Times.

Coronavirus Kayoes U.S. Recycling

Jerri-Lynn Scofield at naked capitalism - 17 hours ago
Coronavirus has wreaked havoc on waste management policies and led many U.S. municipalities to suspend or modify their recycling programs..

Court Allows Resumption of Investigation of Flávio Bolsonaro’s Alleged Kickback Scheme

Arkady Petrov at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On Monday, March 23rd, the Appellate Court of Rio de Janeiro permitted the resumption of investigations into an alleged salary 'splitting' scheme involving Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, son of President Jair Bolsonaro. With the decision, the State Prosecutor's Office may continue its investigations into . . . To read the full […] The post Court Allows Resumption of Investigation of Flávio Bolsonaro’s Alleged Kickback Scheme appeared first on The Rio Times.

Consumer Confidence Plummets Due to Pandemic

Dorah Feliciano at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Consumer Confidence Index (CCI), measured by the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), dropped 7.6 points between February and March. With the slump, the indicator reached 80.2 points on a scale of zero to 200 points, its lowest since January 2017 (78.3 points). The Current Situation Index, which measures confidence in […] The post Consumer Confidence Plummets Due to Pandemic appeared first on The Rio Times.

Brazilian Banks Announce new Branch Opening Hours

Xiu Ying at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Faced with the spread of the novel coronavirus pandemic (Covid-2019) in Brazil, Banco do Brasil (Bank of Brazil), Caixa Econômica Federal (Federal . . . To read the full NEWS and much more, Subscribe to our Premium Membership Plan. Already Subscribed? Login Here Subscribe Login Here The post Brazilian Banks Announce new Branch Opening Hours appeared first on The Rio Times.

Brazilian Nubank Will Pay for iFood Purchases and Customer Inquiries

Arkady Petrov at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Nubank digital bank has created a R$20 (US$4) million fund to assist its clients during the coronavirus crisis. The resources will come from the fintech's marketing budget and other efficiency earnings and will fund remote medical and psychological care through video, supermarket and drugstore orders, among other services. To […] The post Brazilian Nubank Will Pay for iFood Purchases and Customer Inquiries appeared first on The Rio Times.

Brazilian Startup Designs Platform to Help Quarantined Neighbors

Richard Mann at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Noknox, a home technology and software startup, has designed a website to help reduce the number of people on the streets, contributing to the reduction of people contaminated by the novel coronavirus. The platform is called “Vizinho do Bem” (Good Neighbor), and consists of uniting volunteers with people in higher […] The post Brazilian Startup Designs Platform to Help Quarantined Neighbors appeared first on The Rio Times.

Number of Coronavirus Cases in Brazil Has Doubled in Four Days

Iolanda Fonseca at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil now records 2,201 people infected with the coronavirus (the cause of the Covid-19 disease), according to a daily report released by the Ministry of Health on Tuesday, March 24th. There were more than 300 confirmed cases in only one day. As of Tuesday, the adoption of quarantine for all […] The post Number of Coronavirus Cases in Brazil Has Doubled in Four Days appeared first on The Rio Times.

Over 100,000 People Worldwide Have Recovered From Covid-19

Dorah Feliciano at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In most countries, the number of recovered patients exceeds the number of deaths, shows research; 80 percent of cases of the disease are mild, says expert. In total, 102,972 people have recovered from the Covid-19 disease caused by the new Sars-COV-2 coronavirus in 169 countries, according to a survey by […] The post Over 100,000 People Worldwide Have Recovered From Covid-19 appeared first on The Rio Times.

Rio de Janeiro Considers Using Navy Ships to Shelter High-risk Favela Residents

Xiu Ying at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The government of Rio de Janeiro is considering the use of Navy ships to shelter residents of favela communities at higher risk from the coronavirus, such as the elderly and diabetics. The option was mentioned in a meeting between the State Health Secretary, Edmar Santos, and community leaders of over […] The post Rio de Janeiro Considers Using Navy Ships to Shelter High-risk Favela Residents appeared first on The Rio Times.

Over 11,000 Brazilians Still Trying to Return Home During Covid-19 Pandemic

Lise Alves at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL – With the coronavirus epidemic spreading quickly around the world, several countries closed their borders and declared quarantine to prevent the transmission of the disease. This meant that thousands of travelers were left stranded on foreign shores, including Brazilians. To try to answer some of the heartbreaking pleas from stranded Brazilians, the […] The post Over 11,000 Brazilians Still Trying to Return Home During Covid-19 Pandemic appeared first on The Rio Times.

Rio Governor Passes Bill Banning Water, Gas and Power Cuts for Lack of Payment During Pandemic

Xiu Ying at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The governor of Rio de Janeiro, Wilson Witzel, has passed a bill that prohibits the suspension of electricity, gas and power supplies in the state of Rio de Janeiro during the new coronavirus pandemic. The decree was published in a special edition of Monday's Federal Gazette. The measure also establishes […] The post Rio Governor Passes Bill Banning Water, Gas and Power Cuts for Lack of Payment During Pandemic appeared first on The Rio Times.

UK’s biggest solar farm “…pose[s] an unacceptable risk of death or long term illness…”

drinkingwateradvisor at The Drinking Water Advisor - 18 hours ago
“I am extremely concerned that the potential hazards associated with such a large BESS pose an unacceptable risk of death or long term illness to the population which is served by Newton Place Medical Practice.” click here

The real reasons Africa has another locust plague

Paul Driessen at CFACT - 18 hours ago
The UN, environmentalist pressure groups and their financial backers have a lot to answer for. The post The real reasons Africa has another locust plague appeared first on CFACT.

Get the facts on Italy; 88 per cent died with Coronavirus not from it

Editor, cairnsnews at Cairns News - 18 hours ago
Letter to the Editor Italy: Only 12% of “Covid19 deaths” list Covid19 as cause Report shows up to 88% of Italy’s alleged Covid19 deaths could be misrepresented. The way Italy registers deaths explains their increased coronavirus case/fatality ratio, according to one expert and a report from Italy’s National Institute of Health (ISS). Citing this report […]

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Back to Work by March 30: A Coronavirus Imperative

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 18 hours ago
An abrupt shutdown has allowed us to get everyone on the same page. That is what an emergency has to do. We can readily handle what is a two week pause in production easily enough as it is like a christmas break. Then we do have to turn it all back on immediately. We really have no choice. What is clear is that we must retain the shut down of all gatherings as such until we have an all clear. Servers though and all those who serve the public will need to wear face masks and use good sense. We can do this. The losses will be real but also unavoidable as well. The best we ... more »

Scientists in Iceland claim they have found FORTY mutations of the coronavirus

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 18 hours ago
One really gets the sense that this virus spread like wildfire and that tens of millions are alr5eady touched. Actually the more the better as that would mean most are getting immunity. It also explains all that social distancing is a matter of slamming shut the barn door. What we are measuring is those obviously sick right now. That then translates into a ten percent fatality level. Yet it may well mean that ten times all those numbers may well be already infected and also potentially immune. those sixty thousand cases in italy may already translate in a million immunities a... more »

Trump says country could be re-opened in ONE week at the end of 15 DAYS of lockdown because 'we cannot let the cure be worse than problem itself'

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 18 hours ago
At least he is not going to allow dithering. He will have to order the economy back to work ASAP. A lock down is not sustainable and never was. It was necessary to jolt everyone into action. It alaso educates us all on the art of social distancing as we all get the system back up to work. Remember that Italy is still climbing and the whole medical system is now overwelmed which means that folks are dying because they cannot be treated. We will reach that point in New York and LA in the next two weeks. On the other hand we are all now aware. Service industry workers do nee... more »

16 Tips on Boosting Immunity: Our Best Defense Against COVID-19 and Other Viruses

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 18 hours ago
Here is a good list of ways in which we can boost our immune systems. However, plenty of even young folks are getting hit badly. Social disatancing remains cr5itical to at least postpone onset. In two weeks to a month, we will understand if the malarial drug is sufficient. We should also better undertstand vitamin C. I would be much more comfortable if i saw doctors shut up and apply these things. Honest numbers would also be welcome and I am concerned that the numbers out of Italy continues to climb. The present death toll is 6800 and that tells me that the potential fo... more »

Capital Hill Police Issue Alert

Diogenes Sarcastica™ at Diogenes' Middle Finger - 19 hours ago
*MIDDLE FINGER NEWS SERVICE* Capital Hill Police Wednesday -1:00 AM For Immediate Release: Capital Hill Police do hereby issue warning to all Congressional members, their staff and all Capital Hill support employees to DO NOT position oneself either on purpose or by accident between the Senator from New York, Chuck Schumer, and any Network News Reporter, camera or microphone this Wednesday morning. The risk of being knock down or run over and trampled by the Senator while rushing to get to any nearby microphone or camera to take full credit for saving the country with the *Coron... more »

How Far Will Trump Go To Save U.S. Shale

Jerri-Lynn Scofield at naked capitalism - 19 hours ago
The U.S. shale oil industry had considerable problems before Saudi Arabia and Russia launched their oil price war. What comes next?

Remdesivir, hysteria, and the value of basic science

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 20 hours ago
RT and LM: I wrote an op-ed for RT.com (formerly Russia Today), Decadent like the late Roman Empire, the West is committing suicide through its irrational response to Covid-19. A kind native speaker who is a master of his language helped me with that tongue and compression of my talkative prose. After several days of delays, the most closely watched Czech Covid-19 patient, a 60-year-old obese Uber driver from Prague that is considered the first "domestic infection", received his first Remdesivir dose on Tuesday. The plan is 10 infusions, one per day, each of them lasts 30 minutes. S... more »

Full Documentary | My Truth – The Rape of Two Coreys

OYE NEWS at OYE Alternative News - 20 hours ago
Corey Feldman delivers on his promise to name Corey Haim’s abuser in a surprisingly entertaining and well made expose on child predators in Hollywood. From Movieweb.com Some have painted Corey Feldman to be an unreliable narrator in the recent past, with many believing that he has made up some outlandish stories. He claims to have … The post Full Documentary | My Truth – The Rape of Two Coreys appeared first on OYE Alternative News.

Fact: No One Was Truly Prepared for Coronavirus

Neil Pyper at The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Neil Pyper* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] The COVID-19 pandemic should not really be a black swan event. As much of the world gets used to social distancing, school closures and restrictions in movement in response to the coronavirus pandemic, obvious questions are being asked about how governments and companies can prepare themselves for these sorts of extreme events. One technique that has gained prominence in helping business people and officials deal with events that have a low probability but high impact is called scenario analysis or scenario planning. There are a... more »

No Country Can Defeat Coronavirus On Its Own (Not Even America)

Nader Habibi at The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Nader Habibi* *Health, * We lack global coordination. Policymakers in countries where there are severe outbreaks of COVID-19 are doing what they can to slow the spread and “flatten the curve.” But so far, there hasn’t been much global coordination, raising the risk of a second wave of contamination even after individual countries halt the virus’ advance. That’s the dilemma facing China and South Korea right now. Both countries appear to have halted or slowed the internal spread of the new coronavirus and are beginning to worry about contaminated travelers from abroad setting of... more »

F7U Cutlass: U.S. Navy Pilots Hated This Terrible Fighter Jet

David Axe at The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*David Axe* *History, * The prototype first flew in September 1948. The problems began immediately. All three XF7U-1 prototypes crashed, as did two of the first 14 production aircraft. Rex Beisel designed the legendary F4U Corsair fighter, a World War II piston heavyweight that served through the Korea conflict and was “one of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps’ finest fighters,” according to the National Naval Aviation Museum. But Beisel *also* invented the F7U Cutlass jet, which was *not* anyone’s idea of a fine fighter. The Cutlass “was ahead of its time and the capabilities of ... more »

As In The AIDS Crisis, Stigma Around Coronavirus Is More Dangerous Than The Disease Itself

Carla Tsampiras at The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Carla Tsampiras* *Health, Africa* Epidemics may bring out the worst, fear-based responses from people. But they also reveal some of the best, compassion-based responses. Ralph Kretzen, who died on 26 August 1982, and Pieter Daniël (Charles) Steyn, who died on 1 January 1983, were the first two people officially recognised as dying of AIDS in South Africa. In 1986, homophobia and stigma about HIV and AIDS still shaped public, medical and government responses. This was so ubiquitous that a provincial government blood donation service even put up posters instructing ‘moffies’ or ‘... more »

Will the Coronavirus Derail Putin's Plan to Reform His Government?

Ben Noble at The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Ben Noble* *Security, Eurasia* [image: Reuters] The vote is the last hurdle before this set of reforms – including a change allowing Vladimir Putin to stay in the presidency beyond 2024 – can come into force. Russia’s nationwide vote on controversial constitutional reforms is likely to be postponed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The vote is currently scheduled for April 22. The vote is the last hurdle before this set of reforms – including a change allowing Vladimir Putin to stay in the presidency beyond 2024 – can come into force. Russian press has reported that a d... more »

Could Exercise Ease Anxiety Over the Coronavirus? For Sure.

Jennifer J. Heisz at The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Jennifer J. Heisz* *Health, Americas* [image: Reuters] Too much anxiety can increase the risk of infection. Worried about COVID-19? You may be putting yourself at undue risk, because chronic anxiety suppresses the immune system and increases our risk for infection. The psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is causing incredible distress. I ran into a friend at the grocery store the other day. She was wiping down her cart with antiseptic. Under normal circumstance, this behaviour would seem bizarre, but in the current COVID-19 climate, it has become acceptable. Although ... more »

Can You Really Have Sex in the Coronavirus Era?

Gonzalo R. Quintana Zunino at The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Gonzalo R. Quintana Zunino* *Health, Americas* Given the common modes of transmission of respiratory viruses, engaging in certain types of sexual activities may risk spreading the virus. Lately, the one topic the entire world is concerned about is the novel coronavirus. In line with that, as a sex positive neuroscience sex researcher, I am writing this article with a couple of goals: to inform readers how sex relates to the current pandemic, and to prevent the spread of myths and misinformation in an agitated social environment. Given the common modes of transmission of respira... more »

Meet the Mohajer-6: How Scary Is Iran's Newest Drone?

David Axe at The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*David Axe* *Technology, Middle East* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2017%3Anewsml_RC1607F7C640&share=true] Let's take a closer look at the details. *Key point: *Tehran is always making new weapons or claiming that it has inventing something that really is old. Here's what we know about this latest addition. Iran has revealed a new attack drone. The Kian jet-powered unmanned aerial vehicle appears to be around 10 feet in length. With its simple shape and apparent fiberglass fuselage, the new UAV probably is unsophisticated. But even an unsophi... more »

Mothers' gut bacterium could reduce risk of baby's food allergies, study finds

Jean Edwards at Just In - 20 hours ago
Prevotella copri is found in the gut of most people living hunter-gatherer lifestyles, but is far less prevalent in people living in Western countries. Researchers say it could have an important role to play in food allergies.

Mobile phone network congestion blamed on calls to government agencies

Tim Fookes And Michael Condon at Just In - 20 hours ago
Telstra says call volumes on the network increased by about 50 per cent in some cases, and is working on upgrades to handle the extra traffic of people working from home due to coronavirus.

Member of coronavirus advisory panel urges Government to 'go hard, go now' on lockdown

Sophie Scott, Brooke Wylie And Lucy Kent at Just In - 20 hours ago
A key member of an expert panel advising the Government's response to COVID-19 is frustrated by Australia's staged shutdown approach, warning the death toll could rise if the Government did not take a "go hard, go now approach".

Bindi Irwin gets married at Australia Zoo

Just In - 20 hours ago
Bindi Irwin ties the knot at Australia Zoo, just ahead of the Federal Government's restrictions on the number of wedding guests that came into force at midnight.

Belgium-based company to be prosecuted over alleged acid leak at Port Pirie lead smelter

Just In - 20 hours ago
South Australia's environmental watchdog will prosecute a Belgian company over allegations 700 litres of acid leaked from its Port Pirie lead smelter into a creek.

Just how many kids are staying home from school during the pandemic?

Conor Duffy at Just In - 20 hours ago
The Prime Minister is resisting pressure from teachers unions and some doctors to shut down schools, but this chart shows more parents are pulling their children out of class every day.

Treatment of Australian citizen detained in China 'unacceptable'

Dylan Welch at Just In - 20 hours ago
Foreign Minister Marise Payne has lashed out at Beijing for failing to inform Australia that China had moved to formally indict Sydney writer and democracy activist Yang Hengjun.

'Who determines which sibling can't come?' Funeral homes react to latest COVID-19 restrictions

Adriane Reardon at Just In - 20 hours ago
Funeral parlours are trying to adapt to fast-moving changes to coronavirus restrictions, but many are concerned it may undermine the grieving process.

Vets register ventilators ahead of possible use on coronavirus patients

April McLennan at Just In - 20 hours ago
Some veterinarians in Tasmania are sceptical about suggestions animal ventilators could be used on humans during the coronavirus pandemic, with some warning making them fit for purpose may be too expensive.

There's a simple reason we get mixed messages from Morrison and the premiers

Annabel Crabb at Just In - 20 hours ago
In politics, it's always important to remember who's talking, and what skin they have in the game. And we're seeing that in the confusing coronavirus messages, writes Annabel Crabb.

'This is a no-brainer': Sarah is a qualified nurse, but she's not allowed to help the COVID-19 fight

Nicolas Perpitch at Just In - 20 hours ago
Sarah Parekh is a registered nurse trained in Perth, but as a foreigner she is not allowed to work in the public health system to help fight coronavirus.

'We're stranded': Thousands of travellers stuck in caravan parks as coronavirus closes borders

Sean Wales at Just In - 20 hours ago
The Schoon family have travelled the world, but are dealing with unique circumstances stuck in a Victorian caravan park. And they're not alone.

Victoria retracts coronavirus cases confirmed in regional areas by mistake

Rhiannon Tuffield at Just In - 20 hours ago
The state's Health Department apologises for confirming a number of COVID-19 cases in Greater Shepparton, Western Victoria and East Gippsland that later prove to be incorrect.

Coronavirus can damage your sense of smell. Here's how

Suzannah Lyons at Just In - 20 hours ago
Yes, losing your sense of smell quite suddenly can be a COVID-19 symptom. Here's what you should do next.

‘This Is a Massive Scandal’: Trump FDA Grants Drug Company Exclusive Claim on Promising Coronavirus Drug

Jerri-Lynn Scofield at naked capitalism - 20 hours ago
Granting “orphan" drug status to Gilead Sciences for remdesivir, its potential coronavirus treatment, is a massive boon to the company.

A Perfect Storm for Gold & Silver | Andy Schectman

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 20 hours ago
Reluctant Preppers Andy Schectman, president of Miles Franklin Precious Metals, returns to Liberty and Finance / Reluctant Preppers to answer YOUR questions on what’s going on in the physical Gold & Silver supply, with most dealers out of stock, mints and refiners shutting down, record demand for physical, and volatile prices from the markets. Andy …

New World Order Goes All In During Coronavirus Panic

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 20 hours ago
Baked Blunts The New World Order has revealed itself as the world becomes numb to the spread of tyranny to combat the coronavirus. end

Fiat Currencies May Be Gone by End of this Year — Alasdair Macleod Tells Keiser Report

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 20 hours ago
Fiat Currencies May Be Gone by End of this Year — Alasdair Macleod Tells Keiser Report by https://www.rt.com/ Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, global stock markets have been on a dizzying rollercoaster ride and, according to experts, that is likely to continue. RT’s Keiser Report was joined by Alasdair Macleod, head of research …

Over 65 Doctors, Medical Professionals And Scientists Call For Government To Use Hydroxychloroquine To Fight Coronavirus

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 20 hours ago
Over 65 Doctors, Medical Professionals And Scientists Call For Government To Use Hydroxychloroquine To Fight Coronavirus by Hank Berrien, www.DailyWire.com Over 65 doctors, medical professionals and scientists joined New Jersey State Senator Joe Pennacchio in calling for local governments and the federal government to implement the use of Hydroxychloroquine to fight the coronavirus, COVID-19. Pennachio wrote over the weekend, …

Washington Post Freakout: One Antarctic Glacier Lost Less than 1 Percent of Its Ice

James Taylor at Climate Realism - 20 hours ago
Sound science dies in darkness. The Washington Post is freaking out over a report that one glacier in Antarctica has lost, during the past 20 years – wait for it – less than 1/20th of 1 percent of its ice. Extrapolating hundreds of centuries into the future, the Post warns that sea level could rise […] The post Washington Post Freakout: One Antarctic Glacier Lost Less than 1 Percent of Its Ice appeared first on Climate Realism.

Reuters Claims Crop Crisis as Yields Keep Setting Records

H. Sterling Burnett at Climate Realism - 20 hours ago
Reuters embarrassed itself by publishing a March 20 article raising alarm about global warming impacts on crop production. The article claims climate change is imperiling global crop production, yet United Nations crop data show global crop yields keeps setting new records. Also, warming temperatures are opening up new lands for food production in Canada and […] The post Reuters Claims Crop Crisis as Yields Keep Setting Records appeared first on Climate Realism.

UN Celebrates World Water Day by Diverting Clean Water Funds to Climate Alarmism

James Taylor at Climate Realism - 20 hours ago
The United Nations ‘celebrated’ World Water Day on March 22 by needlessly taking away scarce funds for clean water programs and transferring them to alarmist climate propaganda. In the process, the United Nations assured more children around the world are denied access to clean, safe water. According to UN figures, 2.2 billion people do not […] The post UN Celebrates World Water Day by Diverting Clean Water Funds to Climate Alarmism appeared first on Climate Realism.

New Poll Shows Californians Won’t Support Small Climate Tax

H. Sterling Burnett at Climate Realism - 20 hours ago
In California and elsewhere, when people are asked if they are willing to pay higher energy costs or higher taxes to fight climate change, they usually say no. A newly reported poll in Ventura County, California confirms this. The Ventura County Board of Supervisors commissioned a poll gauging the public’s support for a ballot initiative […] The post New Poll Shows Californians Won’t Support Small Climate Tax appeared first on Climate Realism.

Facts Throw Cold Water on Greenland Melting Ice Scare

Tiffany Taylor at Climate Realism - 20 hours ago
Media ignore 60 years of cooling and ice growth prior to past 25 years of ice loss Pace of ice loss amounts to less than 2 inches of sea level rise per century Even the modest recent ice loss has slowed down since 2011 CNN and other media are raising false alarm about Greenland’s ice […] The post Facts Throw Cold Water on Greenland Melting Ice Scare appeared first on Climate Realism.

Is Fracking Ban Worth Paying for $4 Gasoline?

James Taylor at Climate Realism - 20 hours ago
As voters head to the polls in this year’s presidential primaries and general election, America’s affordable gasoline prices are also on the ballot. Bernie Sanders is calling for a total ban on fracking for oil and natural gas. This means voters will be choosing between $2-per-gallon gasoline and $4-per-gallon gasoline. Before the fracking revolution, U.S. […] The post Is Fracking Ban Worth Paying for $4 Gasoline? appeared first on Climate Realism.

Climate Activists Celebrate Coronavirus Impact on Economy, Emissions

James Taylor at Climate Realism - 20 hours ago
With economies in America and around the world staggering in the wake of the Wuhan coronavirus, climate activists are celebrating the asserted environment and climate impacts. Noting the decline in carbon dioxide emissions in a contracting economy, many are arguing against a return to a vibrant economy once the virus passes. This presents people with […] The post Climate Activists Celebrate Coronavirus Impact on Economy, Emissions appeared first on Climate Realism.

No, Climate Change Did Not Worsen Hurricane Michael, Missouri River Flooding

James Taylor at Climate Realism - 20 hours ago
Climate change likely worsened the impacts of Hurricane Michael in 2018 and Missouri River flooding in 2019, claims a new article published by the Center for Climate and Security (CCS). The climate activist group’s article appears near the top of Google News searches today for the term “climate change.” However, scientific evidence and even the […] The post No, Climate Change Did Not Worsen Hurricane Michael, Missouri River Flooding appeared first on Climate Realism.

Scientists Acknowledge Ocean Currents Not Slowing

Tiffany Taylor at Climate Realism - 20 hours ago
Scientists are admitting ocean currents have been speeding up in recent years, dealing a stunning blow to ‘consensus’ climate science claims. For the past 20 years, climate alarmists and the alleged scientific consensus have claimed ocean currents are slowing down, causing harmful and potentially disastrous consequences, and that global warming is to blame. In the […] The post Scientists Acknowledge Ocean Currents Not Slowing appeared first on Climate Realism.

Cognac Production Sets New Records, Despite Media Climate Scare

Tiffany Taylor at Climate Realism - 20 hours ago
The establishment media is claiming climate change is decimating French cognac production, yet French cognac production and exports have risen for five consecutive years, setting multiple new records. A favorite tactic of climate alarmists is to identify something that people enjoy and then claim climate change is destroying it. This week, alarmists are targeting Remy […] The post Cognac Production Sets New Records, Despite Media Climate Scare appeared first on Climate Realism.

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