@osma @broadwaybabyto
"Current" #pandemic.
Why not? It meets your criteria for #Covid being an ongoing concern.
And if ANY Administration could "Make The Plague Great Again"...
@osma @broadwaybabyto
"Current" #pandemic.
Why not? It meets your criteria for #Covid being an ongoing concern.
And if ANY Administration could "Make The Plague Great Again"...
2025-April-11 Friday
469 Americans Died Last Week From COVID 19
1,226,126 Americans Dead From COVID 19 In Total
Covid is no worse than the flu?
I know, I have now led dozens of posts over the past few years with this sarcastic question. But now, with the pandemic officially declared over by the politicians and the majority of the public behaving as though Covid19 is no longer a threat, it seems particularly apropos in light of the reasons for declaring the pandemic over: to get people back to work and back to consuming. Yet, as the data from this study show, Long Covid has had an enormous negative impact on the income and quality of life for millions of Americans, particularly the poor and working class, and particularly for African Americans and women.
*Nearly 1 in 7 working-age adults in the U.S. had experienced Long Covid by the end of 2023
*Socially disadvantaged adults were 152% more likely to suffer from Long Covid
*Groups with higher risk for Long Covid include being Black, LGBTQ, Hispanic, Female, or low income
*In 2022, people with Long Covid lost $211 billion in wages
*In 2023, people with Long Covid lost $218 billion in wages
One reason for the disproportionate effect of Long Covid on marginalized communities, particularly BIPOC and poor people, is that these groups suffer disproportionately from chronically elevated levels of the stress hormone, Cortisol, due to the stress caused by racism, sexism, homophobia, and poverty. Elevated Cortisol levels are also associated with increased risk of heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes, as well as impaired immune function.
For a really good documentary on the Social Determinants of Health and the relationship between racism and poverty on stress/cortisol levels and negative health outcomes, please see the Unnatural Causes video series
https://www.europesays.com/uk/10216/ COVID Internet Connectivity Crisis Has Eased For Most Families, But Risks Remain – The 74 #Cleveland #detroit #DigitalDivide #Internet #News #Pandemic #Technology #UK #UnitedKingdom
Reiterating: negative pressure zones completely contained aerosolized virus. They could not detect ANY virus in the air of areas that were upstream of negative-pressure COVID-19 care!
So yes, home isolation protocols that include negative pressure zones absolutely are well founded!
Folks who have worked in or around remediation that uses the same principle might not be surprised.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021850225000643
There is a Rökysopp song, “Melody A.M.” that gave me a twinge of sad nostalgia. Not the tune, but the end, where it switches to a recording of a guy calling his friend and telling him some “good frequencies” he’s been messing around with in his DSP music machine. He gets to 400 kHZ and his friend says, “Four hundred!” Yeah. “I’m coming over.” “Do that.” “I’ll be there in a sec.”
Just being able to call a friend and have him come over, with no concern about #Covid — about being infected by #virus that has given millions a life of disability and misery and continues to do so whether you choose to believe it or not. And still having such friends, five years into a #pandemic that has changed people’s brains and mass-delusional behavior.
It’s a lot. We’ve been at this a long time, fellow #CovidIsNotOver people, with no end in sight and the pressure to quit worse than ever. For me, the lulls in between waves are some of the hardest of times.
And yet, we persist. We don’t want this virus in our bodies if we can help it, ever.
The next #pandemic?
With the #IdiotKing in #TheWhitePalace again too
https://www.ntd.com/rare-rodent-borne-virus-claims-3-lives-in-california_1059012.html
Today In Labor History April 9, 1930: The IWW organized the 1700-member crew of the Leviathan, the world’s largest ship. Originally a German passenger ship, the U.S. seized it in 1917, during World War I, when it was docked in New York harbor. The U.S. subsequently used it to transport its troops to Europe. In September, 1918, the Leviathan left New Jersey, filled with men dying from Influenza. Dozens perished from the flu on the passage over.
https://www.europesays.com/uk/5594/ Horror ‘rat fever’ that causes bleeding from the eyes kills 122 and ‘infects 3700′ as people urged to ‘stay at home’ #Health #HealthWarnings #MedicinesVitaminsAndVaccines #Nigeria #Pandemic #Section:Health:NewsHealth #UK #UnitedKingdom
New on our blog!
On the Fragmentation of International Law and Global Health Law
#Fragmentation #InternationalHealthLaw #Pandemic #WHO
https://voelkerrechtsblog.org/on-the-fragmentation-of-international-law-and-global-health-law/
#Congress #Trade hearing: Jamieson Greer, the US trade rep, defended the aggressive #tariffs imposed by #Trump in a hearing before the #Senate #Finance Cmte, pointing to requests from dozens of nations to strike new trade deals as proof the strategy is working. Financial #markets regained a *measure* of calm after 3 days of #market turmoil unlike anything seen since the early days of the coronavirus #pandemic.
#economy #inflation #recession #trumpcession #RevengePolitics
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/08/us/politics/trump-tariffs-greer.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=p&pvid=9F6CCBC0-067F-4E60-965A-56CD1CDEFA34
While a lot of the stories in this thread focus on the cowardice of institutional actors in either submitting to, or even assisting the fascist Trump regime in installing a Christian Nationalist dictatorship, when the history of this political moment is written, it will be noted that it was actually big companies in the US private sector that embraced the regime's white nationalist policy platforms first and in doing so, helped legitimate Trump's quest to rule as King of America. Unlike institutional actors in higher education, lawyers targeted for revenge by Der Führer, or bodies controlled by the (openly fascist) US government through funding, large corporations in the private sector required little if any incentive to adopt Trump's authoritarian "anti-DEI" policies; indeed, companies like Walmart, Paramount, and even Victoria's Secret practically fell all over themselves to align with the regime's agenda, essentially obeying in advance, before the administration had to apply any pressure at all.
Why would they do that? As this short essay in The Guardian lays bare, the truth is that they never really wanted to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion even before the rise of Trump - which is why the programs they installed after the twin motivating factors of the George Floyd protests against police violence, and the COVID pandemic, were never really designed to achieve those objectives in the first place.
American corporations didn’t want to diversify, anyway
"Within days of taking office, Donald Trump signed an executive order that would eliminate Johnson’s civil rights order. The order directed the office of federal contract compliance to stop “promoting diversity” and holding contractors responsible for “affirmative action”. To Smith, the administration’s early actions amount to “a blatant effort in order to not only uphold the white power structure, but to remove any government responsibility to uphold the rights of individuals of color, specifically Black people”. It is the fruit of a conservative movement that has been trying to reverse course ever since the government began taking seriously efforts to protect the rights of Americans regardless of race, sex, religion or national origin.
In 2020, hundreds of private companies pledged to change their culture – to use their power and influence and, most importantly, money, to re-shape American society toward more just ends. Now, the three largest employers in the nation – Walmart, Amazon, and the federal government – have all rolled those policies back. Dozens of other corporations have turned back the clock on even pretending to care about equality in the workplace as well.
To businesses’ credit, they had a difficult task ahead of them in 2020. “They’re faced with putting a policy in place quickly that’s responsive and doesn’t sound like lip service to frustrated people,” Dawkins said. But in doing so, they made an admission: they had not been taking diversity seriously before – and the capitulation to the administration’s demands since has betrayed that truth. And they made clear their efforts were always lip service."
Look, I don't think it's really news that much of the American private sector's DEI initiatives were motivated more by *appearing* to oppose white supremacy and enforced social hierarchies in an increasingly Christian Nationalist political environment, than actually opposing those problems. This was pointed out long before Trump's second term, and obviously their actions since the regime was installed have demonstrated that critics were right to question the commitment of American corporations that directly profit from a white supremacist order that marks out certain groups of people for brutal exploitation. In that context then, it's important to understand that we are in fact not "all in this together" and a corporate sector that gladly donated to Trump's election campaigns must be understood as *active* partners in the installation of a Christian Nationalist dictatorship in America. The fact that they did so because they think it'll improve their bottom line is largely irrelevant; fascist collaboration is still fascist collaboration, regardless of the motives that inspire it.
Today In Labor History April 7, 2020: Folk music legend, John Prine, died of Covid.
I heard a lot of Sunday hosts this morning point out how: "T**** promised to bring down prices on #DayOne."
Now he's saying this could be "a two year process".
He certainly wasn't so forgiving of #Biden to restore the economy after T****'s mishandling of the #pandemic destroyed it. #DisasterPresidency
#Bessent said the #pandemic taught us a lesson about destruction of the #SuplyChain (and why we must encourage companies to move *here*.)
That was the DOMESTIC supply chain.
Now they are about to destroy our #IMPORT supply chain. #Round2
I'm reminded of #Dubya invading #Iraq after ignoring the threat that led to 9/11.
They learn the wrong lesson from their F-ups, and respond with an EVEN BIGGER F-up that is even MORE disastrous. #DisasterPresidency #TooStupidForPolitics
#TreasurySecretary #Bessent said on #MtP:
"The shutdown of the #SupplyChain during the #pandemic was a [warning] of what can happen when we don't produce everything we need."
It was destruction of the DOMESTIC Supply Chain that crashed the economy. IMPORTS SAVED US. Moving manufacturing to the U.S. wouldn't save us from another Supply Chain disruption.
IN FACT, putting #tariffs on imported SUPPLIES will do THE EXACT SAME THING! Get ready for ANOTHER Supply Chain crash.
From a review in #TheGuardian
What I know from others' summaries makes me think these profs do protest "partisan bias" too much, suggesting that the #pandemic wasn't as bad as the political response, and that #maskMandates and #lockdowns should have been based on public opinion.
After a few decades on the #internet the highlighted text told me everything I needed to know.
Preparing international #pandemic response. Normal, reasonable stuff, as it should be. #WHO https://www.who.int/news/item/04-04-2025-who-brings-countries-together-to-test-collective-pandemic-response
2025-April-04 Friday
737 Americans Died Last Week From COVID 19
1,225,657 Americans Dead From COVID 19 In Total