Everyday Erinyes #222

 Posted by at 9:00 am  Politics
Jul 042020
 

Experts in autocracies have pointed out that it is, unfortunately, easy to slip into normalizing the tyrant, hence it is important to hang on to outrage. These incidents which seem to call for the efforts of the Greek Furies (Erinyes) to come and deal with them will, I hope, help with that. As a reminder, though no one really knows how many there were supposed to be, the three names we have are Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone. These roughly translate as “unceasing,” “grudging,” and “vengeful destruction.”

As perils go, this is not one that should cause immediate panic, and that’s in large part because it’s being addressed so early. But, in combination with CoViD-19 and climate change, it’s definitely food for thought.
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Alert but not alarmed: what to make of new H1N1 swine flu with ‘pandemic potential’ found in China

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Ian M. Mackay, The University of Queensland

Researchers have found a new strain of flu virus with “pandemic potential” in China that can jump from pigs to humans, triggering a suite of worrying headlines.

It’s excellent this virus has been found early, and raising the alarm quickly allows virologists to swing into action developing new specific tests for this particular flu virus.

But it’s important to understand that, as yet, there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission of this particular virus. And while antibody tests found swine workers in China have had it in the past, there’s no evidence yet that it’s particularly deadly.


Read more: Victoria is on the precipice of an uncontrolled coronavirus outbreak. Will the new measures work?


What we know so far

China has a wonderful influenza surveillance system across all its provinces. They keep track of bird, human and swine flus because, as the researchers note in their paper, “systematic surveillance of influenza viruses in pigs is essential for early warning and preparedness for the next potential pandemic.”

In their influenza virus surveillance of pigs from 2011 to 2018, the researchers found what they called “a recently emerged genotype 4 (G4) reassortant Eurasian avian-like (EA) H1N1 virus.” In their paper, they call the virus G4 EA H1N1. It has been ticking over since 2013 and became the majority swine H1N1 virus in China in 2018.

In plain English, they discovered a new flu that’s a mix of our human H1N1 flu and an avian-based flu.

What’s interesting is antibody tests picked up that workers handling swine in these areas have been infected. Among those workers they tested, about 10% (35 people out of 338 tested) showed signs of having had the new G4 EA H1N1 virus in the past. People aged between 18 to 35 years old seemed more likely to have had it.

Of note, though, was that a small percentage of general household blood samples from people who were expected to have had little pig contact were also antibody positive (meaning they had the virus in the past).

Importantly, the researchers found no evidence yet of human-to-human transmission. They did find “efficient infectivity and aerosol transmission in ferrets” – meaning there’s evidence the new virus can spread by aerosol droplets from ferret to ferret (which we often use as surrogates for humans in flu studies). G4-infected ferrets became sick, lost weight and acquired lung damage, just like those infected with one of our seasonal human H1N1 flu strains.

They also found the virus can infect human airway cells. Most humans don’t already have antibodies to the G4 viruses meaning most people’s immune systems don’t have the necessary tools to prevent disease if they get infected by a G4 virus.

In summary, this virus has been around a few years, we know it can jump from pigs to humans and it ticks all the boxes to be what infectious disease scholars call a PPP — a potential pandemic pathogen.

If a human does get this new G4 EA H1N1 virus, how severe is it?

We don’t have much evidence to work with yet but it’s likely people who got these infections in the past didn’t find it too memorable. There’s not a huge amount of detail in the new paper but of the people the researchers sampled, none died from this virus.

There’s no sign this new virus has taken off or spread in the regions of China where it was found. China has excellent virus surveillance systems and right now we don’t need to panic.

The World Health Organisation has said it is keeping a close eye on these developments and “it also highlights that we cannot let down our guard on influenza”.


Read more: 4 unusual things we’ve learned about the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic


What’s next?

People in my field — infectious disease research — are alert but not alarmed. New strains of flu do pop up from time to time and we need to be ready to respond when they do, watching carefully for signs of human-to-human transmission.

As far as I can tell, the specific tests we use for influenza in humans won’t identify this new G4 EA H1N1 virus, so we should design new tests and have them ready. Our general flu A screening test should work though.

In other words, we can tell if someone has what’s called “Influenza A” (one kind of flu virus we usually see in flu season) but that’s a catch-all term, and there are many strains of flu within that category. We don’t yet have a customised test to detect this new particular strain of flu identified in China. But we can make one quickly.

Being prepared at the laboratory level if we see strange upticks in influenza is essential and underscores the importance of pandemic planning, ongoing virus surveillance and comprehensive public health policies.

And as with all flus, our best defences are meticulous hand washing and keeping physical distance from others if you, or they, are at all unwell.The Conversation

Ian M. Mackay, Adjunct assistant professor, The University of Queensland

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone, as badly as the United States is handling – or perhaps we should say not handling – both climate change and CoViD-19, if we continue to fail as spectacularly, this could become a real danger. Plus, this particular virus is just another new virus. We have not yet had to begin to think about old viruses lying in wait under the permafrost with the potential to leap out and bite us. These things are real, and, sadly, so is willful ignorance, which is the main thing standing in the way of our being able to deal with them. I wish there were a way you could just eliminate willful ignorance, but I am not holding my breath.

The Furies and I will be back.

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Jul 032020
 

In my youth, I climbed the back of Mt. Rushmore, stood on top of Abe’s head and looked down at Teddy’s nose.  I intended no disrespect to the Lakota people.  I had no idea that I was violating their sacred land.  In fact, I had no idea that they are the rightful owners of that land..  Furthermore, I did not learn about the KKK links to the monument until today.

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On Friday, President Donald Trump will continue his tour of racism and colonialism, moving from Tulsa, Oklahoma, to the sacred Black Hills. Make no mistake, this visit is an attack on Indigenous people.

I visit the Black Hills alongside many other Lakotas every year as part of a tradition we have maintained for thousands of years. Stretching from what is now known as South Dakota into Wyoming, they are a sacred place that I take my family and my children to, like the Vatican for Catholics or Mecca for Muslims. The hills are where I feel most connected to Creator.

The Black Hills are also the site of death, violence and war. They are home to Mount Rushmore — a monument to white colonizers carved by a Ku Klux Klan sympathizer into land stolen from us by the U.S. government in 1877. Two of the men carved into that mountain are slave owners, and one approved the mass hangings of 38 Dakota men in the largest mass execution in the history of the United States.

Trump’s visit to Mount Rushmore, timed to America’s celebration of the Fourth of July, is almost a natural sequel to his rally in Tulsa — originally coinciding with Juneteenth. He is taking his campaign from the site of one of the United States’ most horrific acts of racism to another place with long histories of oppression and state-sanctioned violence…  [emphasis added]

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I find myself less inclined than many to blame George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt for practices that are horrifical by today’s standards, but were considered normal and acceptable when they were alive.  They were all people who left things better than they found them.  They helped establish the foundation, on which we are fighting to win justice and freedom for all.

Native Americans in South Dakota Protest Trump’s July 4 Trip to Mount Rushmore


I do support the Lakota demand to destroy the monument on Mt. Rushmore.  I have nothing against having a monument to those four people and would not object to building one elsewhere.  The monument is in the wrong place.  The Lakota people gave up huge tracts of land, negotiating in good faith for the sanctity of the Black Hills, their sacred land.  The only just recompense for the crime of forcing them off their sacred land is to return it to them.  Republicans will argue that the monument is our heritage, but isn’t reinstituting the observance of this treaty after over a century of violation a far better heritage than four dead men carved in stone?

Julian Bear Runner: Trump Doesn’t Have Permission To Visit Mount Rushmore

And speaking of criminal Fuhrer Trump* (even though I’d rather not), he plans only a campaign event for racists, that he can use to start forest fires with an illegal fireworks display, and to kill as many Lakota people as he can, as his Sheeple spread the pestilence of Trump* virus, in the process of celebration Trump* and only Trump*.  Shame on the entire Republican Reich!

RESIST!!

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Jul 032020
 

It’s a tired day here in the CatBox.  I had to spend so much time trying to arrange medical mayhem for when WWWendy is out of town later this month that I missed my morning nap.  ARGH!!  TGIF!

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:09 (average 6:11).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Cartoon:

Trump* Virus Update:

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Map Reference  Thanks, Nameless!

US Cases: 2,837,726
US Deaths: 131,504

Short Takes:

From YouTube (Oregonian Channel): Oregon State Police don’t comply with indoor mask order by Gov. Kate Brown

If Oregon State cops consider themselves above the law, arrest them, fire them, defund them, or all of the above!  RESIST!!

From YouTube (MSNBC Channel): Epstein’s Confidant Ghislaine Maxwell Charged In Sex Abuse Probe

I’m sure we can expect interference from AG Barrf to undermine this case. If Maxwell is convicted and imprisoned, criminal Fuhrer Trump* will have a more difficult time finding underage girls to assault, when he’s not in Russia.  RESIST!!

From YouTube (a blast from the past): Simon & Garfunkel – Scarborough Fair/Canticle (Audio)


Ah… the memories!  RESIST!!

Vote Blue No Matter Who Top to Bottom!!

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Jul 032020
 

I’ll start with a PSA that some might not consider all that “Fun”.  But hopefully it’s at least informative.  It’s a COVID-19 Risk Calculator.

It’s only takes a minute or two to complete, and I have no idea how accurate it is.  Although they do provide a VERY detailed analysis of how they made their calculations.  (It is a math site, after all.)  And their FAQ section seems very straightforward and informative to me.

I scored a disappointing 53 on mine.  But keeping the same parameters except for shaving 15 years off my age, I dropped down to 31.  So apparently age is fairly heavily weighted score.

Covid-19 Risk Calculator:

https://19andme.covid19.mathematica.org/

On a lighter note, Davram Stiefler and Jason Selvig decided that with all the Confederate statues being taken down, two prominent contemporary politicians should each actually have new ones raised in their honor.  So they took it upon themselves to get the job done.

Your initial shock that the two pols are Donald Trump and Steve King will be leavened by some levity on further inspection.

Did I fail to mention that these are Confederate Monuments?  Given their longstanding history of racist bigotry, I guess I just assumed you’d conclude that.  Sorry.

Trump’s Confederate Monument is prominently placed near the Bethesda Terrace and Fountain in Central Park.  And while the statue is not large (apparently gold is not as cheap as they had hoped), its white marble plinth is quite handsome.

And wanting to reflect the magnitude of Trump’s historical importance by the Monument’s size, I think this picture will provide us with some much-needed perspective:

[Please Note: If you look closely at the second photo, you’ll see it actually sits in the basin of a cement birdbath – so at least it’ll be useful.]

It’s always been a toss-up between Louie “Cast No Aspersions on My Asparagus” Gohmert and Steve “Cantaloupe Calves” King on who is the DUMBEST Representative in Congress.  The fact that King lost his primary and will be leaving us soon gave him the boost he needed to edge out Gohmert for the Monument selection.

King’s Confederate Monument sits on its granite plinth in a prominent location: The West Capitol Terrace in front of Iowa’s state capitol in Des Moines.

King’s Monument was the first to be installed back in February.  Maybe it was a dry run to see what the two pranksters could get away with.  Trump’s didn’t go up until March.

Resource:

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/donald-trump-confederate-monument-the-good-liars_n_5e624383c5b601904ea93314?guccounter=1

BONUS

Before we get too far removed from Trump’s dainty dance sprint down the West Point ramp, I want to share a fun poem by fellow Kossack Runyonr memorializing Trump’s slip-sliding away:

The Penguin Creep

The slippery ramp was long and steep.

So slowly did the Penguin creep

You could tell his health is failing,

Then he complained there was no railing

And nearly fell flat on his ass.

He needs two hands to raise a glass

Because his head cannot tilt back.

There’s clearly something out of whack.

But on one thing he can rely:

That he still has the power to lie.

At that the Penguin is a champ:

That’s what’s slippery, not the ramp.

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/6/14/1953120/-The-Penguin-Creep?utm_campaign=recent

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Jul 022020
 

The world is dealing with an unprecedented health crisis caused by a new virus. With new insights in the way COVID19 spreads, in the way the virus behaves and in the way to deal with the pandemic every day, it is now more important than ever to safeguard the information we share is accurate and fact-based. We have to inoculate ourselves against the fake news and misinformation that infect our newsfeeds and timelines at this crucial moment by fact-checking.

For the duration of the pandemic, I will try to give you an overview of the main issues in CoronaCheck, an Australian email newsletter with the latest from around the world concerning the coronavirus, but now appear only once a week.*


WHY FACT-CHECK?

As cases have continued to climb across Melbourne (in Victoria, Australia) doorknockers have targeted hotspot suburbs where community transmission is a concern, encouraging people to be tested.

Health Minister Jenny Mikakos said authorities had been “smashing targets for testing” with more than 164,000 people tested across Victoria and doorknockers reaching nearly 95,000 homes in just a few days,

But she said that more than 10,000 people had refused to be tested for a range of reasons, including that they may have already been swabbed.

She said officials were analysing the data for more clarity on their reasons. “It is concerning that the report that I have received is that some people believe coronavirus is a conspiracy or that it won’t impact on them.”

The statistics aren’t in yet, but it is worrying that people may believe unsubstantiated news and social-media myths and come to decisions based on these which could endanger their health and those around them and which could prevent the Victorian government from getting this outbreak under control. Apparently, fact-checking and countering online misinformation time and time again on social media is still very necessary as the following examples bear witness to.

THE ACCURACY OF COVID-19 TESTS


In one Facebook post spotted by Fact-check this week, a slick, shareable infographic posted by a newly-created Facebook page claims there is “no evidence” that COVID-19 tests used in Australia are accurate. The post, shared by Friends of Truth, also states they have not been safety tested and are “unapproved”.

A spokesman for the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) explained that there were two types of tests in Australia — PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests used to diagnose COVID-19 and serology (antibody) tests, used to provide historic information about a person’s exposure to the virus.

“[The PCR] test is very accurate and is the primary method of diagnosis of a COVID-19 infection. False negative or false positive results can occur, but this is rare.”

“All sponsors of COVID-19 test kits included in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) are required [to] provide evidence to the TGA to support the quality and performance of the tests,” the spokesman continued.

On the claim that tests hadn’t undergone safety checks, the spokesman said the TGA was undertaking a “post-market review” of serology tests, including independent testing by the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity. Furthermore, Australian laboratories accredited to undertake COVID-19 testing were subject to “strict regulatory requirements” and “participated regularly in quality assurance programs to ensure the nucleic acid and serology-based COVID-19 tests in use are of the highest quality for the Australian community”.

At the beginning of the pandemic some tests were subject to an “emergency exemption” limited to accredited pathology laboratories but as there now are sufficient tests included in the ARTG exemptions are no longer necessary.

 

DON’T TAKE FACEBOOK POLLS AT FACE VALUE

The Friends of Truth page also claims that a poll conducted by 2GB radio host Ben Fordham found that “79 per cent of Australians oppose a compulsory vaccination”; a claim which has been shared more than 1,400 times.

But that statistic is problematic at best as the poll in question was not conducted according to professional standards because the question, “Do you think a Coronavirus vaccine should be compulsory?” was posted on Facebook, where the “yes/no” poll attracting 53,000 responses.

Anne Kruger, Asia-Pacific Director of verification organisation First Draft, told RMIT ABC Fact-check that First Draft researchers had regularly observed groups and individuals targeting Facebook polls to manipulate results. “Followers are asked to ‘raid’ the polls and vote according to the groups’ desired outcome,” Ms Kruger said. “This underscores the lack of reliability from such polls for the public to make informed decisions.”

Fact-check found the poll was shared by celebrity chef and coronavirus conspiracy theorist Pete Evans, who encouraged his 1.5 million followers to answer “No”, and was also posted multiple times to the page of the conspiracy group “99% unite Main Group — it’s us or them”.

That made the poll  “certainly not restricted to Australians,” she added. “We can see it was shared in public anti-vaccination and conspiracy theory groups in other countries as well, including the US, with members encouraged to vote ‘No’ to the question about the coronavirus vaccine.”

A further search by Michael Workman from the ABC’s Investigations Unit, connected with CrossCheck, found that Friends of Truth‘s website was registered to Ben Mitchell. On his Facebook page, musician Ben Mitchell posted a video in May stating that he had set up a Friends of Truth page on LBRY, a video, music and e-book sharing website.

 

HOW ABOUT THAT “SECOND WAVE”?

As Victoria battles a surge in coronavirus cases, the state’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer has sought to reassure the community that the uptick is not a “second wave”. But what does that mean? And can we expect a second wave eventually?

According to fact-checkers at USA Today, the concept of a “second wave” was first used as a metaphor during the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, when the disease briefly abated during summer months before fatalities picked up again.

But medical historian Howard Markel told USA Today the disease may not have come in “waves” at all. “It may be that they were hiding from it and as more people came out they were exposed to it,” he said.

The fact-checkers found that a claim that all past pandemics had featured a second, more deadly wave was historically inaccurate and that there was “no rule in epidemiology” dictating that a pandemic involves increasingly severe waves of infection.

“In many instances, including the current COVID-19 pandemic, the concept of waves may not accurately describe the course of the pandemic,” they concluded. “Rather, the trajectory of the virus will largely be determined by the varied human responses to the new coronavirus.”

 

FROM WASHINGTON, D.C.

Let’s not look at Trump this time but at his deputy, Vice President Mike Pence and his attempts to downplay the COVID-19 outbreak in the US.

According to fact-checkers at the Associated Press, Mr Pence last week told US senators that they should focus on the “encouraging signs”, and on Sunday said in a television interview that coronavirus outbreaks were occurring in only “4 per cent of all the counties in this country”.

But as AP reported, while it was correct that about 4 per cent of US counties were reporting increases in COVID-19 cases, they accounted for more than 20 per cent of the US population. “The emphasis on a percentage of counties makes for a misleading portrayal of the virus threat,” the fact-checkers said.

CNN’s Fact First also took a look at Mr Pence’s claims, including that all 50 US states were “opening up safely and responsibly”. According to the fact-checkers, Mr Pence’s claim came as “about 30 states were experiencing increases in the rate of new cases” and as states “reopened without having met the administration’s recommended safety milestones”.

Mr Pence also claimed that “to one extent or another, the volume of new cases coming in is a reflection of great success in expanding testing across the country”. However, as the New York Times pointed out in a fact-check, “ramped up testing alone does not account for the uptick in cases”. There had also been an increase in positive tests as a proportion of all tests.

 

Things that don’t cure and/or prevent COVID-19

#33: Hand dryers
“Hand dryers are not effective in killing the 2019-nCoV. To protect yourself against the new coronavirus, you should frequently clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water.” – World Health Organisation

 

*The facts in this article are derived from the Australian RMIT ABC Fact Check newsletters which in turn draw on their own resources and those of their colleagues within the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), of which RMIT ABC Fact Check is a member.

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Jul 022020
 

Here are five clips from Sam’s show (one very short.)

Free Press I – I can be appalled, but I cannot be surprised. Who did not see this coming as early as 11/9/16? What’s worse is the number of people who don’t see anything wrong with this! They have always been around, but there used to be enough people in office who understood the Constitution that it was possible to keep First Amendment rights going. Now, not so much.

Free Press II – Even if we manage to get to November without World War III starting, and actually get him out by January, he could still go down in history as the man who started World War III with his infectious war on the free press – and truth.

Mike Brown – If you already know that this is the way things happen (and I hope you do), you may be appalled at how many “wypipo” buy into the propaganda. It doesn’t seem to matter whether black people are not a large population segment, and therefore other and unknown, and therefore not trusted, or whether black people are a large segment of the population, and therefore other and feared, and therefore not trusted – some white people, too many, will always believe the worst about black people. Truth has nothing to do with it. Dr. Barber nails it.
“Some people think peace is the absence of noise, not the presence of justice.”

Postal Service – I don’t think any of us is active on Twitter, but I picked this up anyway – exposure can’t hurt.

Live from Sam’s Shed – Silversun Pickups – Another of Sam’s favorite groups.

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Jul 022020
 

It’s a busy day here in the CatBox.  A fire alarm made me get up at 1:00 AM, and I could not get back to sleep.  WWWendy is coming soon, so this is my only article today.  JD, would you please publish Sam?  Have a great day!  Joke: Why did God create Republicans?  She wanted to make Satanist cannibals look good!

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:57 (average 5:39).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Cartoon:

Trump* Virus Update:

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US Cases: 2,781,085
US Deaths: 130,813

Short Takes:

From  The New Yorker: Donald J. Trump may not have read a Presidential Daily Brief on the Russian bounty scheme because he holds reading material upside down, experts suggested on Wednesday.

After studying photographic evidence of Trump holding a book in that difficult-to-read position, Davis Logsdon, who studies literacy at the University of Minnesota, said that such a practice could have impeded the President’s ability to process information on his desk.

“If Trump is holding all of his Presidential Daily Briefs upside down, what is intended to be important intelligence requiring his urgent attention might, to him, appear to be little more than meaningless marks on a piece of paper,” Logsdon said.

Dang, Andy! Did he learn that technique from the way Crawford Caligula, aka GW ChickenHawk, read My Pet Goat on 9/11?  RESIST!!

From Daily Kos: President Donald Trump makes very clear his allegiance to the almighty dollar, so it should hardly be shocking that he’s willing to throw Black people under the bus when it comes to his beloved Trump Tower. The president made his position even clearer Wednesday when he vehemently opposed New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to have a Black Lives Matter sign painted on Fifth Avenue in front of Trump Tower. The building’s namesake called the planned sign a “symbol of hate” and berated the mayor for supporting a plan to reallocate $1 billion of the police department’s $6 billion operating budget—a drop in the bucket for protesters pushing for a wholesale overhaul to policing.

Kudos to Mayor de Blasio! I can’t wait to see the look on criminal Fuhrer Trump’s* face the first time le looks down from his liars lair and sees Black Lives Matter!  RESIST!!

From YouTube (a blast from the the past): Get Back (Remastered 2009)

Ah… the memories!  RESIST!!

Vote Blue No Matter Who Top to Bottom!!

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Poll Results–7/1/2020

 Posted by at 9:05 am  Blog News, Politics
Jul 012020
 

Here are the results of our “Second Trump* Virus” Poll.  Politics Plus Polls are not scientific, because those who respond are not balanced according to demographic categories.   Therefore, we do not accurately reflect the makeup of the US population.  Nevertheless, our polls are usually factually accurate, and more often than not, they reflect the thinking of the majority of those who actually do think.

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And here are your comments:

Showing comments 1-6 of 6.

Posted by JL June 26, 2020 at 2:55 am. From:  (US)

Health experts say it is still the first surge that was never adequately stopped…so we are not yet at the peak, which a resurgence will create an even higher peak they tell us–be careful

Posted by SoINeedAName June 10, 2020 at 9:47 am. From: (US)

I went with “Somewhat Worse” because I don’t think (at least I hope) we’ll have another outbreak in as crowded and dense a population as NYC.

It will continue to spread – particularly in those states (mostly red) which opened before recommended guidelines were met.

Posted by Lona Goudswaard June 1, 2020 at 2:52 pm. From: (AU)

It is still pretty bad as it is, so I don’t think it can get much worse and I voted for somewhat worse.

Posted by Mitch D. June 1, 2020 at 12:25 pm. From: (US)

A second wave is becoming evident elsewhere, I believe, and it will hit here, just as it did after certain Mother’s Day partying.

Posted by Joanne D June 1, 2020 at 7:04 am. From:  (US)

Just to clarify – by “make the disease worse” I mean, and I assume you mean, “increase the number of people infected.” I am not ruling out that their actions might also lead to mutations which would make the actual symptoms and/or per capita death rate; I just think that will be hard to prove.

That said, “opening up the country” can only lead to massive numbers of new cases, the only mitigating factor being governors (and some mayors) with the sense God gave lettuce.

Posted by Pat B June 1, 2020 at 7:04 am. From:  (US)

I have no confidence nor faith in this administration. Sadly, I feel that those who do not abide, read/listen, by the facts and data drawn out by CDC, and those respected medical officials and authorities who alert the communities about this, it will continue. With a vengeance, I might add. I pray that I’m wrong though.

I voted “much worse”.  One just has to look at our daily Trump* Virus Update to know how true that is.  The states that have followed criminal Fuhrer Trump’s* instructions most closely are the ones where the disease is worst.  The lone exception is California.  There, individuals have followed criminal Fuhrer Trump’s* instructions, in violation of state regulations.

The new poll is up, and it’s a good one.  Please vote.

RESIST!!

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