Friday, March 27, 2020

26 March - Missed Content #4

Tokyo Governor and PM Abe to focus more on coronavirus after the Olympics postponed

Lee Jay at Modern Tokyo Times - 1 day ago
Tokyo Governor and PM Abe to focus more on coronavirus after the Olympics postponed Sawako Utsumi and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Tokyo Governor (Yuriko Koike) is suddenly focusing strongly on the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis after the 2020 Tokyo Olympics was postponed. However, to the layperson, it looks rather cynical. Despite this, people […]

The World Races To Mask Up

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 1 day ago
Various N95 respiration masks at a laboratory of 3M, that has been contracted by the U.S. government to produce extra marks in response to the country's novel coronavirus outbreak, in Maplewood, Minnesota, U.S. March 4, 2020. Picture taken March 4, 2020. REUTERS/Nicholas Pfosi *Reuters*: *As virus explodes, world races to mask up* ZURICH (Reuters) - Spiez Lab, a government-run institute in the Swiss mountains, was set up to protect the nation from nuclear, biological and chemical threats. “For a world without weapons of mass destruction,” runs its slogan. It is now fighting anot... more »

Washington DC Mayor Bowser Closes U.S. Capital Until April 25th…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 1 day ago
Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser closes the nation’s capital until April 25th, effectively closing all public gatherings for one month. [Order pdf Here] There is a certain aspect to dèjá-vu showing up on the horizon… Welcome to an economic civil … Continue reading →

New York Hospitals Treating Coronavirus Patients with Vitamin C

Admin at Health Impact News - 1 day ago
Seriously sick coronavirus patients in New York state’s largest hospital system are being given massive doses of vitamin C — based on promising reports that it’s helped people in hard-hit China, The Post has learned. Dr. Andrew G. Weber, a pulmonologist and critical-care specialist affiliated with two Northwell Health facilities on Long Island, said his intensive-care patients with the coronavirus immediately receive 1,500 milligrams of intravenous vitamin C. Each dose is more than 16 times the National Institutes of Health’s daily recommended dietary allowance of vitamin C, which ... more »

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Covid-19 and the Best Disinfectant for Surfaces

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
Originally posted on National Addiction News: STORY AT-A-GLANCE Due to it being an enveloped virus (meaning its single-strand RNA is enveloped in a bubble of lipid or fatty molecules), COVID-19 (as all other coronaviruses) is highly susceptible to soap and disinfectants To disinfect and sterilize surfaces around your home, you need to clean the surface…

Why Do We Need Vitamin C?

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
Originally posted on HealthyLim: Vitamin C. One of the most famous and familiar vitamins among us common people. We know it is found in oranges and helps boost our immune systems, but what else does vitamin C do? What happens if we don’t get enough vitamin C or take too much? What other foods can…

California Releases Thousands of Inmates Due To Covid-19, While Ordering Everyone Else to ‘Shelter in Place’

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
Originally posted on Nwo Report: Source: Baxter Dmitry California’s coronavirus response has left many people outraged, as the state allows thousands of prisoners to walk free because of COVID-19 fears, while ordering the rest of the population to “shelter in place.” At the same time, Los Angeles is moving homeless people to recreation centers in…

What did I tell you?

Peter at Bayou Renaissance Man - 1 day ago
A few hours ago I posted about how crime was increasing in many jurisdictions due to the release of felons from prison, thanks to concerns over the spread of coronavirus. I also mentioned other factors contributing to the rise in crime, including that *many police forces are no longer responding to, or even recording, what they consider "minor" or "non-violent" crimes*. Sucks to be told the law enforcement *that your taxes pay for* isn't going to help you if you're a victim of crime, doesn't it? Well, guess what I just learned? During the coronavirus outbreak and beginning Tuesd... more »

GOLD PRICES, FUNDAMENTAL VALUE, PHYSICAL GOLD: Gold Q&A with Lynette Zang

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
ITM TRADING, INC. Question 1. Wayne L: You say that an ounce of gold has always been worth a new suit of clothes but the current price of an ounce will buy a very nice suit of clothes, so how can you say that gold is undervalued? Question 2. Whitebelt: How can you be so …

ALERT! Silver & Gold Manipulators Are TRAPPED!! (Bix Weir)

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
RoadtoRoota Criminals on Parade!! The Criminal Metal Exchange known as the COMEX (aka “CRIMEX!”) is trying to change the delivery rules for gold (and silver!) because they rigged the price TOO LOW and CAN’T FILL DELIVERY REQUESTS come the end of the month! end

Palestinians Urges Intl. Pressure on Israel to Lift Gaza Siege Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Palestinians Urges Intl. Pressure on Israel to Lift Gaza Siege Amid Coronavirus Outbreak by https://www.presstv.com/ The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has called on the international community to put pressure on the Israel regime to lift its ongoing land, air, and sea blockade, so that the impoverished coastal sliver can cope with cases …

Despite QEternity & “Record” Bailout-Bill, The US Dollar Shortage Is Intensifying…

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
It appears the $1.5 – $2.0 quadrillion ($1000 Trillion) financial derivatives market has blown up. It is creating an inordinate demand for dollars and the Federal Reserve want to bailout these banks holding these contracts. – Despite QEternity & “Record” Bailout-Bill, The US Dollar Shortage Is Intensifying… by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ Dear Jay Powell, you …

Dollar Hyperinflation Is Imminent Warns Deutsche Bank! The Fed Says They Exist To Print “Money”

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Silver Report Uncut First, we see the luxury private airline industry is coming for a bailout due to “uncertainty” the interesting part is they have enjoyed a huge boost in demand since the shut down of the commercial airlines. I think they see the frenzy and don’t want to miss out on the opportunity for …

Fed’s Official Balance Sheet Zooms Past 2008-2009 Crisis Levels: Many Trillions More Coming?

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
WallStForMainSt Yet again, another day another bailout! This time it was open ended QE! Can we call it Infinite QE yet? Here’s articles about the details from Monday’s Fed announcement: – 1) In Unprecedented Move, Fed Unveils Open-Ended QE Including Corporate Bonds https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/f… 2) NY Fed says to buy $75 bln of Treasurys, $50 bln …

US Rescue Plan: Will $2TN Keep the Economy Afloat?

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
RT US senators and the Trump administration have finally reached an agreement on a massive #rescue plan to help stem the impact #Covid19 is having on the country’s #economy. The compromise bill directs around $2 trillion to help keep the economy afloat amid the massive shutdown of businesses in a bid to curb the financial …

Ronald-Peter Stöeferle: Systemic Shocks will Lead to a Loss of Trust in Central Banking

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Palisade Radio Ronald discusses their annual report “In Gold We Trust” which is due out in May and how last year’s report focused on the coming breakdown of trust in society. This year that erosion of trust may spill over into central banking. Multiple systemic shocks are now occurring, including a global demand crisis, deflationary …

Gerald Celente: Greatest Depression Already Started. Gold in Greatest Depression Will Be Stolen

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Gerald Celente: Greatest Depression Already Started. Gold in Greatest Depression Will Be Stolen by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com Gerald Celente, a top trends researcher and Publisher of The Trends Journal, says the world is already in an economic depression. Celente explains, “Never in the history of the world has the whole world, or most of the world, …

Accountants at centre of multi-million-dollar 'dummy director' scam shut down

Dan Oakes at Just In - 1 day ago
An accounting firm at the centre of a massive tax avoidance scheme that exploited homeless and drug addicted people has its registration cancelled in the wake of an ABC investigation.

NT coronavirus cases rise to eight, Parap Markets cancelled

Henry Zwartz at Just In - 1 day ago
Two Territorians returning from overseas travel test positive for COVID-19, bringing the NT's number of confirmed cases to eight, while Darwin's Parap Markets are suspended for two weeks.

Coronavirus hit almost half of Australian businesses even before social distancing

Nassim Khadem at Just In - 1 day ago
Almost half of Australian businesses surveyed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics earlier this month said they had already experienced an adverse impact as a result of COVID-19.

SA Government to extend school holidays amid coronavirus concerns

Just In - 1 day ago
South Australian schools and pre-schools will be pupil-free in the week before the Easter holidays, with the SA Government moving to online learning in term two.

Queensland schools will be 'student-free' from next week

Jessica van Vonderen at Just In - 1 day ago
Until now the Queensland Government had been insisting that children should continue to go to school, but Annastacia Palaszczuk says she has listened to community feedback.

Police abandon plans to enforce Queensland border restrictions after traffic chaos

Dominic Cansdale at Just In - 1 day ago
Queensland Police will no longer install road blocks through the back streets of Coolangatta following the introduction of border restrictions as part of efforts to stop the spread of coronavirus.

Thousands of workers stood down from Flight Centre, Smiggle and Peter Alexander

Stephanie Chalmers at Just In - 1 day ago
More than 3,500 Flight Centre employees will be temporarily stood down, while the retail group behind Smiggle and Peter Alexander will shut all its stores until the end of April and stop paying rent amid the fallout of coronavirus.

Nathan lost his three jobs in one day and is living off his last paycheque

Dannielle Maguire at Just In - 1 day ago
More than a million Australians are expected to be without a job thanks to the economic fallout of the coronavirus outbreak. Some of them have been working since they were teenagers.

ACT records nine new cases of COVID-19, posts first recovery from illness

Tom Lowrey at Just In - 1 day ago
The US Embassy in Canberra reports a staff member has tested positive for COVID-19, as ACT authorities say one person in Canberra has recovered from the virus.

How the Marines Hope to Use the F-35 in Electronic Warfare

David Axe at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*David Axe* *Technology, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2015%3Anewsml_TM3EB5J0Z6S01&share=true] A vast improvement? *Key point: *The electronic domain is one where foreign competitors are trying to get the upper-hand. Here's how the Marines want to stop that from happening. The U.S. Marine Corps is trying to figure out how to wage electronic warfare now that the service has retired the last of its EA-6B Prowler radar-jamming planes. The Prowler, a four-seat version of the long-retired, two-seat A-6 attack plane, finally bowed out o... more »

The Surprisingly Deliberate Reason There's No U.S. Aircraft Carrier That Can Fight Venezuela

David Axe at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*David Axe* *Security, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC2ODF90ML3C&share=true] Well why not? *Key point: *Even if Trump ordered an attack tonight, the relevant command would not have a carrier ready and under its authority. This was done on purpose long ago to prevent such future Latin American misadventures. A failed coup attempt targeting Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro on April 30 ended in confusion and failure. Russian and Cuban advisors and a strong core of the Venezuelan military continues to support Maduro ami... more »

Afghanistan is Drifting Toward Civil War. The Coronavirus Pandemic Makes One More Likely.

Arif Rafiq at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Arif Rafiq* *Security, Middle East* [image: An Afghan Sikh cries inside a Sikh religious complex after an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan March 25, 2020.REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail] Sadly, the tragedy of Afghanistan is likely to continue for the foreseeable future. And its problems are bound to be compounded by the Coronavirus pandemic. America has finally laid down the law in Afghanistan, where Ashraf Ghani and Dr. Abdullah remain mired in a dispute over last September’s presidential elections. On Monday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made an unannounced visit to Afghanistan as part... more »

Here's How China's Missiles Could Take out America's Bases in the Next Big War

David Axe at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*David Axe* *Security, Asia* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2015%3Anewsml_GF10000191226&share=true] Can America find a way out of this situation? *Key point: *Beijing has been building a lot of missiles. So many, in fact, that it could overwhelm defenses at different U.S. bases. A sudden Chinese attack quickly could wipe out U.S. forces in the Asia-Pacific region and block the United States from intervening in a regional war. That’s the startling conclusion of an August 2019 report from the United States Studies Center at the University of Syd... more »

The Case for Economic Optimism during the Coronavirus Pandemic

Arturo Bris at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Arturo Bris* *Health, * The situation isn't as bad as it may seem. Stock markets are rebounding on the back of the newly agreed US$2 trillion American fiscal stimulus plan. It comes after a week that was the worst in history for the Dow and many others around the world. My impression is that the unfolding global recession has now been fully priced into stocks by investors. That recession looks all but guaranteed, of course: Chinese GDP is estimated to have dropped 12% in the first two months of the year – a harbinger of what is coming everywhere. One useful guide is the market ... more »

Tip from an Expert: Choose Home Birth During a Coronavirus Hospital Surge

Manavi Handa at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Manavi Handa* *Health, Americas* [image: Reuters] As a midwife working in Toronto for over twenty years, I can also speak about another important lesson learned during SARS that is often forgotten or overlooked: the importance of home birth and the role of midwives during an epidemic. For many health-care providers who worked through the 2003 SARS epidemic, especially in epicentres, like Toronto, the COVID-19 pandemic is a reminder of the many lessons health-care providers learned at that time. Social distancing measures are the most effective way to “flatten the curve” and min... more »

How the Science Advisory Group for Emergencies Is Advising the UK Government on Coronavirus

Ian Boyd at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Ian Boyd* *Security, Europe* [image: Reuters] SAGE has the job of integrating the information from these disparate sources and of augmenting advice where necessary if it recognises any gaps. COVID-19 has brought a lot of new people to the attention of the public. Unlike politicians, these “chief” advisers who are mainly scientists and medics, are normally only active behind the scenes. How do they operate and how can single individuals work across the wide range of technical knowledge needed in the complex circumstances associated with COVID-19? The answer is that they are at ... more »

Congress Is Infected: Coronavirus Could Lead To Remote Voting For America's Representatives

Stanley M. Brand at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Stanley M. Brand* *Politics, Americas* For all of U.S. history so far, the House and Senate have had to take votes in person, in their respective chambers. Now, public health measures may prevent that. The spread of the coronavirus has created unprecedented problems for Congress as it confronts how to conduct legislative business after the infection of several members. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., told Politico, “We probably cannot keep operating all in one location.” For all of U.S. history so far, the House and Senate have had to take votes in person, in their respective chamber... more »

Coronavirus in Canada: Racism and the Long-Term Impacts of National Emergencies

Laura Madokoro at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Laura Madokoro* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] Canada has become one of many countries to either partially or completely close their borders and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has also announced that Canada will no longer consider asylum claims. The dangers to public health during the COVID-19 pandemic are terrifying, so it’s not surprising governments around the world are taking extraordinary measures to curb its spread, including closing borders to non-nationals. Canada has become one of many countries to either partially or completely close their borders and Prime Min... more »

Best Buy’s Insignia 4K Fire TV Edition: The Best Cheap TV You Can Buy?

Ethen Kim Lieser at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Technology, * [image: Insignia NS-43DF710NA19 43-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV HDR - Fire TV Edition] It depends on what you expectations are. Insignia, as Best Buy’s TV brand, is sort of like the Frankenstein of the TV world. As the brand often uses parts from past-year versions of LG, Toshiba and Samsung TVs, sometimes you don’t exactly know what you’re getting, but as always, they do appeal to the budget-conscious consumer. At its brick-and-mortar stores, Best Buy has long been known for selling great products at reasonable prices, and their employees are... more »

Here Come the Coronavirus Scammers

Hunter DeRensis at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Hunter DeRensis* *economy, * [image: A 3M lab where workers test various respiration masks, the company has been contracted by the U.S. government to produce extra marks in response to the country's novel coronavirus outbreak, in Maplewood, Minnesota, U.S. March 4, 2020. Picture taken March] In a Department of Justice memo obtained by Politico, Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen informed law enforcement agency chief’s and U.S. attorney’s about the list of new crimes the department was observing or planning on prosecuting, that were related in some way to the coronavirus. Lik... more »

Why Doesn’t Everyone Follow Coronavirus Lockdown Rules?

Patricia Riddell at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Patricia Riddell* *Coronavirus, * It's a matter of individual perspective and personality. You may have noticed that some people have responded very differently to new rules on lockdown and social distancing. Some seem appalled. Other reassured. What might account for these differences? It is easy to think that we are all reacting to the same events in the world and so should have similar responses to them. But that’s not quite what happens in our brains. We do not have the capacity to capture all the information that is coming through our senses – what we see, hear and feel. I... more »

Not Good: Why Russia and America Are Racing to Build Intermediate-Range Nuclear Missiles

David Axe at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*David Axe* *Security, World* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2017%3Anewsml_RC17CC87E5B0&share=true] The old INF treaty has been killed. *Key point: *Washington and Moscow are building new missiles once banned under the INF Treaty. How much might this destabilize the world? The U.S. military on Aug. 18, 2019 successfully tested a ground-launched, intermediate-range, nuclear-capable cruise missile. It’s exactly the kind of kind of missile that the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty, or INF, had banned before the administration of U.S. ... more »

How Russia Is Slowly, but Surely, Modernizing Its Entire Navy

David Axe at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*David Axe* *Security, Europe* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC25DF9891AL&share=true] An important task for Moscow. *Key point: *Moscow is serious about projecting power and protecting its shores. That means doubling down on existing warships and not building new expensive and large ones. The Russian navy on Aug. 14, 2019 completed a key test of an upgraded missile corvette. The trial underscores the evolution of the Russian fleet from a force dominated by a few large vessels to one with a larger number of smaller ships. The up... more »

Could Japan's F-3 Fighter Scare China More Than the F-35?

Charlie Gao at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Charlie Gao* *Security, Asia* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2018%3Anewsml_RC1663188DB0&share=true] Only time will tell... *Key Point:* Tokyo wants a new fighter that could do things the F-35 can't. Depending on how that works out, it could prove to be a deadly foe. In February 2019, Japan turned heads with its decision to proceed with the development of an indigenous stealth fighter jet. This came in the wake of the decision to purchase more than one hundred American F-35 jets, and the supposed cancellation of the Japanese X-2 stealth fighter... more »

What We Can Learn From a Pandemic “Tabletop Exercise”

Erin Elizabeth at Health Nut News - 1 day ago
By Mary Holland, CHD General Counsel and Vice Chair We are living in unfamiliar times. We are frightened by the highly infectious coronavirus CoV-2019 or COVID-19, and our hearts go out to those who have been directly affected. We are in a global “lockdown,” “sheltering in place,” against an invisible but potentially deadly enemy. Our […] The post What We Can Learn From a Pandemic “Tabletop Exercise” appeared first on Health Nut News.

Breaking: Russian Su-27 crashes in Black Sea waters

According to preliminary data, SU-27 plane crashed in the Black Sea near Feodosya during scheduled flights, the Russian Ministry of Defence said Wednesday. “Around 08.10 pm Moscow time [17:10 GMT] on March 25, a Su-27 fighter flying a scheduled mission over the Black Sea at a distance of about 50 kilometers [31 miles] from the […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Colorado cannabis dispensaries can stay open under stay-at-home order

John Rebchook at Marijuana Business Daily - 1 day ago
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Wednesday issued a stay-at-home order covering most of state’s 5.8 million residents starting Thursday morning to try to slow the spread of the coronavirus. “Critical” businesses – including “marijuana dispensaries” – may stay open during the order, which expires April 11, according to the Denver Post. The governor’s actual order was not […] Colorado cannabis dispensaries can stay open under stay-at-home order is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

First Statewide Suit Against Corrections Dept. Over Response To COVID-19 Outbreak

Emanuel Martinez at PopularResistance.Org - 1 day ago
Being one of the first areas to have encountered Covid-19, the West Coast is ahead of the rest of the country in its response and preventative efforts. Like many states the entry of nonessential personnel into state facilities have been suspended, this includes visitation, extended family visits, social outings and work release as well as volunteer services. Prisoners, being in an already socially isolating environment, depend on regular communication with friends and family on the outside for their emotional health and psychological well-being. In complete disregard of this, WADOC ... more »

Dual Paths in Dark Times: Despair Or Hope For Antiwar Dreamers

Emanuel Martinez at PopularResistance.Org - 1 day ago
Two futures lie before us. Like the classic visions of late-Old Testament prophets, contemporary observers – perhaps voyeurs – of U.S. national security policy can, at this precipice of pandemic, discern, however vaguely, as dual, dichotomous prospective paths unfurl.

Elected Prosecutors Call For Dramatic Reduction In Prison Populations

Emanuel Martinez at PopularResistance.Org - 1 day ago
COVID-19 has the world on high alert. In recognition that the coronavirus is spreading quickly among high concentrations of people in close proximity, schools are being shut down, conferences rescheduled, international travel is being restricted... more »

The Bio-Economic Pandemic And The Western Working Classes

Emanuel Martinez at PopularResistance.Org - 1 day ago
As of March 2020, the world is back to the future. The global financial crisis of 2007-08, which escalated into a global financial meltdown in September 2008, was supposed to be the big bang crisis, a once in a lifetime event. And yet, here we are again.

No Return To Normal: For A Post-Pandemic Liberation

Emanuel Martinez at PopularResistance.Org - 1 day ago
The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, unfolding around the world as I write these words, will likely be remembered as an epochal shift. In this extended winter, as borders close, as lockdowns and quarantines multiply, as people succumb and recover, there is a strong sense that... more »

Boston School Bus Drivers Win Emergency Full Pay During School Closure

Emanuel Martinez at PopularResistance.Org - 1 day ago
On March 16, elected officers of United Steelworkers Local 8751, the Boston School Bus Drivers Union, conducted mass meetings in the bus yards over loudspeakers with hundreds of drivers, monitors, dispatchers and support staff. They presented a multipart agreement reached with Transdev — a division of the Paris-based transnational conglomerate Veolia, which employs over 170,000 workers in 104 countries and specializes in contracting with neoliberal governments to privatize water, waste, energy and transportation.

Freeze Layoffs: Make The Capitalists Pay

Emanuel Martinez at PopularResistance.Org - 1 day ago
As the coronavirus epidemic stretches on, working people are facing an economic collapse, the likes of which have not been seen since the Great Depression. Organizing to fight for an immediate ban on all layoffs has to be an essential part of any program to protect the working class... more »

In Pursuit Of Chinese Scapegoats, Media Reject Life-Saving Lessons

Emanuel Martinez at PopularResistance.Org - 1 day ago
We are barely a few months into the year, but it is already clear that the coronavirus will be 2020’s defining event in media and politics. For weeks, conservative media echoed the explicit Trump line that the reaction to COVID-19 was a liberal “hoax” weaponized against the White House. Recent Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Rush Limbaugh has been pouring scorn on the media “hysteria”: Extolling how the market was “roaring” (Rush Limbaugh Show, 3/2/20), he claimed it was nothing to worry about. “This virus is the common cold,” he confidently predicted (3/11/20).

Are Hospitals Near Me Ready For Coronavirus? Here Are Nine Different Scenarios.

Emanuel Martinez at PopularResistance.Org - 1 day ago
Though the U.S. health care system is projected to be overwhelmed by an influx of patients infected with the novel coronavirus, the pressure on hospitals will vary dramatically across the country. That’s according to new data released by the Harvard Global Health Institute... more »

Not This Time: Watch Out For Wall Street In A Pandemic

Emanuel Martinez at PopularResistance.Org - 1 day ago
We have entered uncertain times. The novel coronavirus has upended life around the globe, and none of us knows exactly how long the outbreak or its ramifications will last. But daily reminders of how much we can’t control shouldn’t stop us from seizing upon those things we can.

Urgent crowdsourcing: DIY respirator projects… and one costing $100

David Brin at CONTRARY BRIN - 1 day ago
These are fast-moving, “interesting times.” In ten days, parts of the U.S. and Canada may experience a dire medical emergency, akin to what we see today in Italy. Hundreds of thousands may need respiratory support while their immune systems fight off the COVID-19 virus. Without that support, thousands could die. I spent last week working with Peter Diamandis’s XPRIZE group to outline a “DIY Ventilator Challenge” – but events surged past as teams around the world are already leaping ahead, conjuring ways to amplify the number of ventilators available, or hacking emergency alternative... more »

Cincinnati Joins Growing List of Cities Suspending Police Response for Burglary, Theft and Assault…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 1 day ago
Cincinnati Ohio joins a growing list of cities who have modified their police enforcement efforts in response to the coronavirus effort. Cincinnati is suspending all calls for police officers when the suspect is no longer present. The police will no … Continue reading →

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