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  • Will We Ever Get Rid of COVID-19?

    12/16/2021 11:28:06 AM PST · by Red Badger · 21 replies
    https://www.quantamagazine.org ^ | November 30, 2021 | Tara C. Smith
    No matter how much we’d like to eradicate SARS-CoV-2, it may be better to settle for other forms of control. ___________________________________________________________________________________ As the end of the year approaches, we are nearing the two-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic. Globally, over 5 million have died, and that’s almost certainly an undercount, especially in countries that still lack the resources to properly test and vaccinate their populations. The U.S. has reported more than 750,000 COVID-19 deaths, and we’ve seen four surges of cases since early 2020, hoping that each would be our last. Just last week, scientists detected a heavily mutated new...
  • How bad is my Covid-19 Vaccine Batch? – Find out now

    12/16/2021 11:13:43 AM PST · by ransomnote · 27 replies
    dailyexpose.uk/ ^ | 12/16/2021 | THE EXPOSÉ
    An investigation of data found in the USA’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) has revealed that extremely high numbers of adverse reactions and deaths have been reported against specific lot numbers of the Covid-19 vaccines several times, meaning deadly batches of the experimental injections have now been identified.Now, Craig-Paardekooper has created an online app that we have chosen to host at The Expose, allowing you to search for the batch code of Covid-19 vaccine that you received (or any batch code) and see how many deaths, adverse reactions, disabilities and hospitalisations are associated with that code.Search the ‘How bad...
  • Supply-chain problems delaying completion of some PennDOT projects

    12/16/2021 11:10:17 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 4 replies
    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ^ | December 15, 2021 | Ed Blazina
    Supply-chain problems, especially related to steel, are beginning to affect road and bridge projects that contractors are doing in this area for the state Department of Transportation. In a year-end wrap-up of the construction season Wednesday, District 11 Executive Cheryl Moon-Siriani and Jason Zang, assistant executive who oversees construction, said some contractors are having problems obtaining materials they need. The district includes Allegheny, Lawrence and Beaver counties. They didn’t want to identify specific projects, but they said in some instances contractors have changed how work is scheduled to do work in areas where they have the materials they need. In...
  • Major Airline CEOs Push Back On Plane Mask Mandates: ‘Case Is Very Strong That Masks Don’t Add Much’

    12/16/2021 11:04:34 AM PST · by matt04 · 42 replies
    The CEOs of two of America’s largest airlines said this week that they do not believe that the Biden administration’s continued mask mandate requiring travelers to wear masks while flying serves much benefit considering the fact that airplanes have advanced filtration systems that remove nearly all airborne contamination from the cabin. The comments from American Airlines CEO Doug Parker and Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly came on Wednesday during a Senate committee hearing on the financial support the industry received during the pandemic. CNN reported: Both Kelly and Parker, who each have announced plans to retire as CEOs in the...
  • 14 biggest historical mysteries that will probably never be solved ... Will we ever find Cleopatra's tomb or the Ark of the Covenant? Some mysteries may never be resolved.

    12/16/2021 10:59:35 AM PST · by Red Badger · 104 replies
    https://www.livescience.com ^ | DECEMBER 08, 2021 | By Owen Jarus
    There are some historical mysteries that may never be solved, from the date that Jesus was born to the identity of Jack the Ripper to the location of Cleopatra's tomb. Sometimes, that's because the relevant excavated material has been lost or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it's because new evidence is unlikely to come forward or the surviving evidence is too vague to lead scholars to a consensus. The lack of answers only makes these enigmas more intriguing. Here, Live Science takes a look at 14 of these historical questions that may never have definitive explanations. WAS...
  • Tarrant County covid

    12/16/2021 10:58:09 AM PST · by DallasBiff · 2 replies
    Tarrant County(TX) ^ | 12/16/21 | Tarrant County
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  • Melania Trump launches own NFT platform

    12/16/2021 10:51:31 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 12 replies
    France24 ^ | December 16, 2021
    Washington (AFP) – Former US first lady Melania Trump on Thursday launched her own NFT platform, the latest public figure to join the crypto boom. A non-fungible token (NFT) is a digital object that can be a drawing, animation, piece of music, photo, or video with a certificate of authenticity created by blockchain technology. This authentication by a network of computers is considered inviolable. A portion of the proceeds from Melania Trump's NFT collection will be used to help children in foster care. "I am proud to announce my new NFT endeavor, which embodies my passion for the arts, and...
  • ‘What Austin felt like 10 years ago’: Is Nashville the next hot spot in the Bay Area exodus?

    12/16/2021 10:49:44 AM PST · by Bonemaker · 50 replies
    SFGATE ^ | 12/15/2021 | Tessa McLean
    Owning a home had never been something Kristopher Esqueda even thought about. He was a successful restaurateur in San Francisco, helping to open many popular restaurants such as Saison and Sons and Daughters, and every month he turned in a $3,500 rent check for a two-bedroom apartment in the Tenderloin. One day after visiting a friend in Nashville who had moved there from the Bay Area, Esqueda left his apartment, stepping over hypodermic needles and feces on his way to work and started to wonder whether his time in the city was up.
  • The integrity of women's sports is at stake.' Distressed parents of UPenn swimmers pen letter demanding the NCAA change rules that permit trans Lia Thomas to dominate national college competition

    12/16/2021 10:48:47 AM PST · by Mount Athos · 46 replies
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 15 December 2021 | SHAWN COHEN
    'At stake here is the integrity of women's sports,' they wrote in the letter obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com. 'The precedent being set – one in which women do not have a protected and equitable space to compete – is a direct threat to female athletes in every sport. What are the boundaries? How is this in line with the NCAA's commitment to providing a fair environment for student-athletes? The parents of about 10 swimmers banded together in October as Thomas' advantage became clear. Earlier this month, Thomas broke two national records when she competed in the female races at the...
  • A record 488 journalists imprisoned in 2021, Reporters Without Borders says

    12/16/2021 10:47:13 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 12 replies
    France24 ^ | December 16, 2021
    There are currently 488 media professionals imprisoned around the world, the highest number since Reporters Without Borders began counting more than 25 years ago, the organisation announced Thursday. By contrast, the number killed this year – 46 – was the lowest since it began issuing annual tallies, due to the relative stabilisation of conflicts in the Middle East. "The number of journalists detained in connection with their work has never been this high since Reporters Without Borders began publishing its annual round-up in 1995," the group, which battles for freedom of the press, said in a statement. The number has...
  • The metaverse has a groping problem already ... A woman was sexually harassed on Meta’s VR social media platform. She’s not the first—and won’t be the last.

    12/16/2021 10:47:05 AM PST · by Red Badger · 53 replies
    https://www.technologyreview.com ^ | DECEMBER 16, 2021 | By Tanya Basu
    Last week, Meta (the umbrella company formerly known as Facebook) opened up access to its virtual-reality social media platform, Horizon Worlds. Early descriptions of the platform make it seem fun and wholesome, drawing comparisons to Minecraft. In Horizon Worlds, up to 20 avatars can get together at a time to explore, hang out, and build within the virtual space. But not everything has been warm and fuzzy. According to Meta, on November 26, a beta tester reported something deeply troubling: she had been groped by a stranger on Horizon Worlds. On December 1, Meta revealed that she’d posted her experience...
  • Dr. Makary on 'Kilmeade Show': Omicron fear fueling a 'second pandemic of lunacy'

    12/16/2021 10:42:56 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 4 replies
    Fox News ^ | 12/16/2021 | Fox News Staff
    Fox News contributor Dr. Marty Makary warned against a new "wave of fear" taking hold over the omicron variant, warning it could fuel a "pandemic of lunacy" in the post COVID-19 era. The professor of health policy at Johns Hopkins University joined the "Brian Kilmeade Show" on Thursday to discuss the new variant, explaining it appears to be statistically milder than others.
  • Omicron Multiplies 70 Times Faster Than Delta In Human Airways, Study Finds

    12/16/2021 10:41:36 AM PST · by Red Badger · 31 replies
    https://www.iflscience.com ^ | DECEMBER 16, 2021 | Jack Dunhill
    Just when the world thought it might have COVID-19 under control, the new variant Omicron began spreading through the population faster than any variant seen before. The variant has been reported in 77 countries, though is likely in more, many European countries have re-entered lockdown, and early data suggests that Omicron is magnitudes more infectious than both the original COVID-19 strain and Delta. Now, new preliminary research, currently under peer-review, is illuminating just how much more transmissible Omicron is, and the mechanisms that allow it to outcompete delta. The study, led by researchers from the LKS Faculty of Medicine at...
  • Maryland’s Bread and Roses political party disbands, founder runs for governor as a Democrat

    12/16/2021 10:41:06 AM PST · by Pxzftrnqfrn · 5 replies
    Baltimore Sun ^ | Dec 16, 2021 | Pamela Wood
    Maryland’s socialist Bread and Roses Party is disbanding, and its founder, Jerome Segal, is launching a run for governor as a Democrat.Segal said the Bread and Roses Party’s central committee voted to disband and submitted the necessary paperwork to state elections officials this week, ending the group’s brief run as a recognized political party in Maryland. . . .“The Democratic Party has moved so far to the left that many things we argued for at the beginning that were viewed as pie-eyed utopianism … now are mainstream Democratic Party positions,” Segal said. “So much more can be done inside the...
  • Canada bans ‘conversion therapy,’ threatens therapists with prison

    12/16/2021 10:40:06 AM PST · by Mount Athos · 26 replies
    NY Post ^ | December 9, 2021 | Jon Brown
    The Canadian Senate on Tuesday passed a sweeping ban on conversion therapy after senators agreed to fast-track the bill through the legislative process without extensive debate, committee study or votes. Bill C-4, which received royal assent Wednesday, amends the Canadian Criminal Code to criminalize causing someone to undergo conversion therapy, taking a child out of Canada for the purpose of conversion therapy, profiting from the provision of conversion therapy, and advertising or promoting the practice. Penalties for the new offenses range from two to five years in prison. Previous versions of the bill failed in Parliament, but the current bill...
  • Driverless car crashes in the Bay Area, startup's permit suspended

    12/16/2021 10:36:08 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 14 replies
    SF Gate ^ | December 16, 2021 | by Andrew Chamings
    A driverless car startup based out of Silicon Valley and Guangzhou, China has had its driverless testing permit suspended after one of its vehicles crashed in Fremont. According to a DMV report, the Pony.ai vehicle was in autonomous mode when it turned right onto Fremont Boulevard from Cushing Parkway and hit a center divider and traffic sign. The vehicle suffered "moderate damage" to the front of the vehicle, but there were no injuries and no other vehicles involved, the report says. Fremont police arrived at the scene of the crash, and the startup reportedly reached out to authorities to resolve...
  • With resurgent COVID, Baystate Health’s Dr. Mark Keroack says region faces crisis, urges state impose mask mandate

    12/16/2021 10:35:05 AM PST · by matt04 · 13 replies
    Baystate Health is 20% over capacity for hospitalized patients and 14% of its staff positions are vacant during a COVID-19 wave that isn’t expected to peak until the second week of January. Dr. Mark A. Keroack, president and CEO of Baystate Health, isn’t shying away using from the word “crisis” and urged today the state reinstitute a mask mandate. “It feels like (a crisis) right now to me,” he said. “We don’t have the people. We don’t have the space. We always find a way to take just one more.” He cautioned Baystate’s ability to admit that next patient —...
  • Supreme Court returns Texas abortion case to appeals court

    12/16/2021 10:31:31 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 8 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | December 16, 2021 | By MARK SHERMAN
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has formally returned a lawsuit over Texas’ six-week abortion ban to a federal appeals court that has twice allowed the law to stay in effect, rather than to a district judge who sought to block it. Justice Neil Gorsuch on Thursday signed the court’s order that granted the request of abortion clinics for the court to act speedily. But the clinics wanted the case sent directly to U.S. Judge Robert Pitman, who had previously though briefly blocked enforcement of the Texas abortion ban known as S.B. 8. When Pitman ordered the law blocked in...
  • 3 men arrested in deaths of model and friend who loved ones say were drugged during night out in L.A.

    12/16/2021 10:31:24 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 26 replies
    ktla ^ | Dec 16, 2021 | Nouran Salahieh, Jennifer McGraw
    Los Angeles Police Department says it is believed both women were given drugs and overdosed. On Nov. 13, masked men in a black Toyota Prius with no plates dropped off Giles’ body outside a hospital in Culver City. Two hours later, Cabrales was left unconscious and in critical condition at a different hospital in West Los Angeles. She died later that month after being declared brain dead. The women were taken to the hospitals more than 12 hours after anyone had heard from them. The pair had been at a warehouse party when they met a man and planned to...
  • COVID-19 test makers, labs warned demand could soon double or even triple: report

    12/16/2021 10:30:08 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 6 replies
    The Hill ^ | 12/16/2021 | LEXI LONAS
    The Biden administration has warned COVID-19 test makers and labs that demand for tests could soon double or even triple, five people familiar with the situation told Politico. The Health and Human Services Department’s Testing and Diagnostic Working Group shared an internal model with the diagnostic industry that projects the country needing more COVID-19 tests on top of the more than 1.6 million currently used daily. The model shows 3 million to 5 million daily tests needed by January or February, an estimate that makes the assumption the omicron variant is three to five times more transmissible than delta and...