By Lambert Strether of Corrente.
Hen Music of the Day
Bullock’s/Baltimore Oriole, Tamarack Ranch, Logan, Colorado, United States. “Freeway noise.”
In Case You Would possibly Miss…
(1) North Carolina pulls the anti-mask invoice for what looks like rational revisions (should you settle for the cop-friendly, anti-protester facet).
(2) New Trump protection journeys Cohen up, placing a conviction in danger.
(3) Peggy Noonan interviews a Wildwood, NY attendee.
(5) RCP averages: Trump continues sluggish however regular advance in swing states.
Politics
“So most of the social reactions that strike us as psychological are in truth a rational administration of symbolic capital.” –Pierre Bourdieu, Classification Struggles
2024
Lower than a half a 12 months to go!
RCP Ballot Averages, Could 17:
Nationwide outcomes static, however a lot of the Swing States (extra right here) are incrementally, however steadily, transferring Trump’s approach. Pennsylvania leans extra Trump this week than final. In fact, it goes with out saying that these are all state polls, due to this fact unhealthy, and a lot of the outcomes are throughout the margin of error. Now, if both candidate begins breaking away in factors, as a substitute of tenths of some extent…. NOTE I modified the notation: Up and down arrows for will increase or decreases over final week, circles for no change. Pink = Trump. Blue could be Biden if he had been main wherever, however he isn’t.
* * * Trump (R) (Bragg/Merchan): “Michael Cohen offers Donald Trump his greatest day in hush cash trial up to now” [CNN]. “Cohen gave the impression to be tripped up over an account of a name he’d beforehand stated below oath was to debate Trump’s hush cash cost to grownup movie Star Stormy Daniels. It emerged below questioning on Thursday that, not less than to start with, the subject of the decision was about one other matter totally…. ‘I believe what occurred right this moment nonetheless is so devastating they should do one thing,’ Ryan Goodman, a professor at NYU Regulation, advised CNN’s Erin Burnett. ‘If the case ended right this moment and there have been closing statements, I believe there wouldn’t be a conviction.’” And that is CNN, not FOX. Extra: “n one of the vital dramatic moments in the complete trial, Blanche drilled down on a name that Cohen positioned to his boss’ bodyguard, Keith Schiller, who was with Trump on October 24, 2016. Cohen had testified earlier this week that the aim of the decision was to debate with Trump ‘the Stormy Daniels matter and the decision of it.’ However Blanche produced a textual content from Cohen to Schiller earlier than the decision during which the lawyer stated he needed to get assist in coping with a 14-year-old who was prank calling him. He didn’t point out Daniels within the textual content forward of the dialog, which solely lasted 96 seconds. ‘That was a lie!’ Blanche stated, elevating his voice. ‘You didn’t discuss to President Trump on that night time, you talked to Keith Schiller. … You possibly can admit it.’ Blanche argued that it was inconceivable that Cohen would have had enough time to debate the prank calls after which go on to replace Trump in regards to the difficult state of affairs with Daniels. Cohen insisted, ‘I consider I additionally spoke to President Trump and advised him all the pieces concerning the Stormy Daniels matter was being labored on and it’s going to be resolved.’ Blanche then wielded a rhetorical dagger, telling Cohen: ‘We aren’t asking in your perception – this jury doesn’t need to hear what you assume occurred.’ Choose Juan Merchan sustained an instantaneous objection from the prosecution to the remark, however Trump’s lawyer had emphatically made his level. The trade was so vital as a result of – however days of testimony and proof placed on by the prosecution to corroborate claims that Trump broke the regulation – the case nonetheless largely is determined by Cohen, himself a convicted felon who has a confirmed file of mendacity. Because the burden to show the case past an inexpensive doubt lies with the prosecution, .” • Oopsie.
Trump (R) (Bragg/Merchan): “Getting Performed: The Demolition of Cohen on Cross Examination Reveals ‘The Grift’ to a New York Jury” [Jonathan Turley]. “For any discerning juror, the trial has been conspicuously missing any clear assertion from the prosecutors of what crime Trump was making an attempt to commit by allegedly mischaracterizing funds as ‘authorized bills.’ Even liberal authorized specialists have continued to precise doubt over what crime is being alleged as the federal government rests its case. There’s additionally the failure of the prosecutors to determine that Trump even knew of how funds had been denoted or that these denotations had been truly fraudulent in denoting funds to a lawyer as authorized bills…. New Yorkers are a curious breed. Sure, they overwhelmingly hate Trump, however in addition they universally hate being handled like chumps. Once they get this case, they simply may look across the courtroom and determine that they’re the suckers in a crooked sport.”
Trump (R) (Bragg/Merchan): “On Trump and the Elusive Fantasy of a 2024 Election Sport-Changer” [Susan Glasser, The New Yorker]. “A lot more durable to foretell is whether or not even a conviction on this case may lastly transfer the largely immovable American citizens. Polls trace that the reply is simply possibly sure, not less than amongst a small proportion of Republicans who don’t determine as a part of the Celebration’s most fervently pro-Trump maga base. In a Reuters/Ipsos ballot on the eve of the New York trial, for instance, twenty-four per cent of Republicans, together with 13 per cent of Trump supporters, stated that they’d not help him in November if he was convicted of a felony. However, with the trial ending its fifth week and quickly transferring towards a verdict, expertise strongly means that some skepticism is so as. The story of the previous eight years is affected by examples of Republicans accepting the beforehand unimaginable from Trump. Why ought to this time be any totally different?” •
Trump (R) (Bragg/Merchan): “Michael Cohen on the Stand, Half I” [Lawfare]. Could 13: “You’re lively on Twitter? Appropriate. And TikTok? Appropriate. You do a nightly dwell TikTok? He’s dwell on TikTok for greater than an hour nightly. What’s the purpose of doing it? To construct an viewers, to create group, to vent. I’m having bother sleeping, so it’s an outlet. You additionally earn a living off of it? It does earn a living, Cohen admits, although it’s not vital. Since Cohen began ‘TikToking nightly’ (Blanche’s phrases) six weeks in the past, what number of occasions per week do you discuss Trump? Effectively I solely do it six days per week, Cohen says (chuckles from the press), so I’d say about six occasions per week.” • Price studying in full, however until I missed one thing — time presses — neither Cohen nor Trump was actually marked up on the primary day.
Trump (R) (Bragg/Merchan): “Michael Cohen pressed on his crimes and lies as protection assaults key Trump hush cash trial witness” [Associated Press]. That’s fairly a headline from the usually staid AP. “In a single clip performed in court docket Thursday, Cohen might be heard utilizing an expletive and saying he really hopes ‘that this man results in jail.’ ‘It gained’t carry again the 12 months that I misplaced or the injury accomplished to my household. However revenge is a dish greatest served chilly,’ Cohen was heard saying. ‘You higher consider that I need this man to go down.’ Cohen acknowledged he has continued to assault Trump, even throughout the trial.”
* * * Trump (R): “A New Jersey Buddy Is Sticking With Trump” [Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal]. “have a pal who lives in western New Jersey close to a lake. Dee is center aged, works in gross sales in a service trade, had been a politically impartial average most of her life, voted for Donald Trump in 2016 and, much less fervently, 2020. After I final noticed her, in February, she and her husband felt drawn to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. however that feeling has cooled. She didn’t prefer it that his household endorsed Joe Biden: ‘That was bizarre.’ She has additionally concluded the 2024 election will likely be shut. “I believe I’m not keen to take an opportunity, to experiment at this level.” So they’re again to Donald Trump, with revived enthusiasm…. I requested Dee what she noticed and skilled [at the Wildwood, NJ rally]. That is what I heard: Trump could scare you, however he makes her really feel secure. ‘It was like he made you’re feeling all the pieces’s gonna be OK. The economic system’s gonna get higher; all people’s freaking out in regards to the border, however he’ll get it stopped.’…. On the rally she felt a part of a insurgent military, but she additionally thinks the rallygoers characterize the mass of standard Individuals so possibly they’re not the rebels however the majority. She finds him hilarious. When he riffs about Al Capone and Hannibal Lecter he’s goofing with the gang and being comical as a result of he’s an entertainer. ‘He’s very humorous and sarcastic,’ Dee says. ‘It’s like a husband generally.’ She doesn’t belief the press, nor does she hate them. She simply thinks they lie as a result of they’ve preconceived notions and agendas: ‘They assume we’re smelly Walmart customers with no enamel.’ She says this not with bitterness however as a dry descriptor…. It went all day. ‘You’re on line at 8 a.m. for a 5 p.m. begin. There have been 1000’s on line with us. We made a bunch of pals. Everybody was pleasant, peaceable.’” And on January 6: “I requested about Jan 6. Why didn’t that change her view of Trump? I, and lots of others, perceive it as a singular occasion. Breaking in, smashing doorways and home windows, beating cops, threatening the vice chairman’s life—this was a violent assault on an establishment that was additionally an assault on the Structure. Doesn’t it threaten or suggest one thing in regards to the future? She stated she understood however sees it in a different way. In Wildwood, ‘we had a bunch of Jan. 6 individuals within the crowd round us. Center-aged white girls—grandma. . . . The factor about Jan. 6 is we see it as a two-part story. His speech that day was a Trump speech, the gang was a Trump crowd, it was form of regular. Half 2 was the individuals up on the Capitol. However the individuals simply on the speech, they quietly left, they obtained on the bus, they went residence. There was the speech and the madness up the road. We talked, I heard individuals say, ‘We left.” ‘There have been some unhealthy individuals and a few agitators. They shouldn’t have gone in there. Some individuals broke home windows, shouldn’t have occurred. And a few outdated girls go to jail!’ ‘Lots of what occurred on the Capitol—plenty of that was created. A continuing narrative to make Trump look as unhealthy as doable always.’” • “Dee lives in an prosperous suburban group.” Nonetheless price a learn…
* * * Biden (D): “Biden’s crew had just a few calls for for a Trump debate. A significant one: No crowd” [Politico]. “An empty TV studio may, Biden aides really feel, deprive their GOP rival of a serious benefit after they face off. ‘Trump feeds off the gang, they offer him life,’ stated one Biden adviser who was granted anonymity in an effort to focus on inside technique. ‘We needed to take that away.’ There have been a number of circumstances that the Biden crew felt had been vital in an effort to conform to a debate with the previous president, amongst them that not less than one discussion board happen earlier than the beginning of early voting and that the hosts weren’t from shops with an ideological bent towards Trump. However in interviews with greater than a half dozen officers and advisers who weren’t licensed to debate personal conversations, the problem of the gang was constant. Amongst their considerations had been that the viewers noise may drawback Biden, who generally has bother listening to amid a din. Additionally they needed to make sure that there was a clear tempo and cadence to the controversy and that it not flip right into a shouting match or spectacle.” • Assuming the controversy guidelines allow cellphones, possibly the Trump marketing campaign may arrange a watch celebration, then stream it to Trump’s cellphone. He may maintain up the cellphone exhibiting the cheering crowd at acceptable moments.
Biden (D): “Biden’s labor report card: Historian offers ‘Union Joe’ the next grade than any president since FDR” [Erik Loomis, The Conversation]. In reality, the NLRB is way improved (not that Biden is operating on that). This caught my eye: “By way of Biden’s actions, the low level got here in 2022, when he used the Railway Labor Act of 1926 to cease the railroad union from putting for higher sick go away.” Not that I’m bitter. Extra: “Biden officers argued that the economic system couldn’t afford a rail shutdown, however political concerns round inflation earlier than the midterm elections in all probability contributed to the administration’s response. On the identical time, the Biden administration continued working behind the scenes to stress rail corporations to grant the employees their calls for, they usually largely did. Union leaders credit score Biden for serving to them get this victory for his or her staff. On the identical time, the Biden administration continued working behind the scenes to stress rail corporations to grant the employees their calls for, they usually largely did. Union leaders credit score Biden for serving to them get this victory for his or her staff.” • The quote is from IBEW, however absolutely there are extra central rail unions? Can readers remark?
BIden (D): “The Working Class-Sized Gap in Democratic Help Widens” [Ruy Teixiera, The Liberal Patriot]. “The Occasions ballot offers knowledge throughout the six key Presidential battleground states—Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin—in addition to knowledge for every of those particular person states. Here’s what I discovered: Throughout the battleground, Biden is dropping to Trump amongst working-class voters by 16 factors. That compares to Biden’s nationwide working-class deficit of simply 4 factors in 2020…. The October-to-Could deterioration amongst working-class voters is definitely a bit worse amongst doubtless voters…. The October-to-Could deterioration can be worse amongst nonwhite working-class voters. Biden was forward amongst these voters within the battleground states by 16 factors final October (word that this compares to the 48 level benefit Biden had nationally in 2020). However his benefit amongst nonwhite working class voters has fallen to single digits—9 factors—within the new knowledge.” • Price studying in full.
Biden (D): “Kamala for governor? She jokes, however the state lacks a large” [Politico]. Eighteen paragraphs down: “Vice President Kamala Harris has joked to pals that she could return to California to run for governor if Democrats lose the White Home this fall, taking a web page from Richard Nixon, two individuals acquainted with her remarks stated. ‘That didn’t occur,’ Harris spokesperson Kirsten Allen advised Politico in response. ‘This November, the vice chairman will likely be getting ready to be inaugurated for the second time period of the Biden-Harris administration.” • That’s the one critical point out of Harris. So the headline is attempting to make a narrative the place no story — that we find out about — exists. Which is fascinating in itself.
* * * “Essentially the most highly effective pro-Israel group in American politics isn’t… speaking about Israel” [Politico]. “Essentially the most outstanding pro-Israel group in American politics has promised to pour tens of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} into this 12 months’s elections. Nevertheless it’s principally not speaking about Israel. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee has entered a number of congressional races up to now, attacking some candidates and boosting their very own. However the matter of Israel has come up solely minimally, in a handful of Republican races. And the group hasn’t talked about Israel in Democratic primaries in any respect.” • That’s clarifying. Now we’re simply speaking value, proper?
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Pandemics
“I’m in earnest — I cannot equivocate — I cannot excuse — I cannot retreat a single inch — AND I WILL BE HEARD.” –William Lloyd Garrison
Covid Assets, United States (Nationwide): Transmission (CDC); Wastewater (CDC, Biobot; contains many counties; Wastewater Scan, contains drilldown by zip); Variants (CDC; Walgreens); “Iowa COVID-19 Tracker” (in IA, however nationwide knowledge). “An infection Management, Emergency Administration, Security, and Basic Ideas” (particularly on hospitalization by metropolis).
Lambert right here: Readers, thanks for the collective effort. To replace any entry, do be happy to contact me on the handle given with the crops. Please put “COVID” within the topic line. Thanks!
Assets, United States (Native): AK (dashboard); AL (dashboard); AR (dashboard); AZ (dashboard); CA (dashboard; Marin, dashboard; Stanford, wastewater; Oakland, wastewater); CO (dashboard; wastewater); CT (dashboard); DE (dashboard); FL (wastewater); GA (wastewater); HI (dashboard); IA (wastewater reviews); ID (dashboard, Boise; dashboard, wastewater, Central Idaho; wastewater, Coeur d’Alene; dashboard, Spokane County); IL (wastewater); IN (dashboard); KS (dashboard; wastewater, Lawrence); KY (dashboard, Louisville); LA (dashboard); MA (wastewater); MD (dashboard); ME (dashboard); MI (wastewater; wastewater); MN (dashboard); MO (wastewater); MS (dashboard); MT (dashboard); NC (dashboard); ND (dashboard; wastewater); NE (dashboard); NH (wastewater); NJ (dashboard); NM (dashboard); NV (dashboard; wastewater, Southern NV); NY (dashboard); OH (dashboard); OK (dashboard); OR (dashboard); PA (dashboard); RI (dashboard); SC (dashboard); SD (dashboard); TN (dashboard); TX (dashboard); UT (wastewater); VA (dashboard); VT (dashboard); WA (dashboard; dashboard); WI (wastewater); WV (wastewater); WY (wastewater).
Assets, Canada (Nationwide): Wastewater (Authorities of Canada).
Assets, Canada (Provincial): ON (wastewater); QC (les eaux usées); BC (wastewater); BC, Vancouver (wastewater).
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Airborne Transmission: Covid
“Explosive family unfold of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant in China in late 2022” [Building and Environment]. N = 12,037. From the Summary: “Instantly after easing the 3-year zero-COVID coverage in mainland China, an explosive unfold of the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 occurred in late 2022, regardless of most individuals staying at residence.” Exhibiting that non-pharmaceutical interventions are, in truth, efficient. Extra: “Higher air flow in shared corridors and residing rooms was related to a decrease family day by day incidence fee and a decrease fever incidence.” Extra: “Residing on higher flooring was related to the next day by day incidence fee.” Amoy Gardens redux. Extra: “Carrying an N95 respirator when leaving residence may successfully cut back family an infection threat. The noticed similarity within the peak an infection fee and its date of incidence in several provincial areas recommend the spontaneous and simultaneous unfold of the Omicron variant throughout the nation. Crowded households, poor air flow in shared widespread corridors, and residing on higher flooring had been related to the next incidence and extra signs of illness.” • Tremendous, high quality, however the place’s the RCT? Anyhow…. I nonetheless stay bewildered and appalled that China, with three years to work with, didn’t even start to method air flow; as if the world’s biggest manufacturing energy couldn’t put an HVAC in each room and business area. The one factor I can conclude is that for China’s ruling class, simply as for our personal, that finally the deaths had been the purpose.
Maskstravaganza
“NC Home briefly cabinets invoice barring the carrying of masks. Transfer comes as objections proceed” [Winston-Salem Journal]. “[HB237] was positioned into the gatekeeper Home Guidelines and Operations committee, which generally meets on Tuesday afternoons and Wednesday and Thursday mornings. Nevertheless, Home speaker Tim Moore, R-Cleveland, has the discretion throughout session to take a invoice out of committee and place it on the ground calendar. The expectation is that the Home will reject Senate modifications to the invoice and ship it to a concurrence committee to achieve a possible compromise on the language…. A Change.org petition urging lawmakers to rethink the invoice has already gotten practically 3,700 signatures. The petition cites considerations about individuals who put on masks for medical causes. Sen. Danny Britt Jr., R-Scotland, advised the Senate Guidelines and Operations committee earlier Wednesday that ‘we’re nonetheless in discussions with the Home on the right way to tailor the medical exception to this masks coverage for folk who could endure from communicable ailments.’
‘We need to be certain that this doesn’t violate the Individuals with Disabilities Act, so there will likely be some tweaking alongside the best way.’” • Partial excellent news? In any case, it couldn’t damage to maintain up the stress: Right here once more is the petition and (from yesterday) listed below are some numbers to name. Perhaps that Buck Newton nimrod obtained stuffed again in his field? Good to see the Biden Administration weighing in, too. BWA-HA-HA-HA-HA!!!! Not.
Vaccines
“Adjuvanted subunit intranasal vaccine prevents SARS-CoV-2 onward transmission in hamsters” [bioRxiv]. From the Summary: “Most COVID-19 vaccine trials have centered on recipient safety, not safety of their contacts, a crucial want. As a subunit intranasal COVID-19 vaccine lowered nasopharyngeal virus greater than did an intramuscular (IM) vaccine, we hypothesized that this vaccine may cut back onward transmission to others. We vaccinated hamsters with both the IM-administrated Moderna mRNA vaccine twice or one dose of mRNA IM adopted by adjuvanted subunit intranasal vaccine. 24 hours after SARS-CoV-2 problem, these animals had been housed with naïve recipients in a contactless chamber that enables airborne transmission. . These knowledge strongly help the usage of the intranasal vaccine as a lift to guard not solely the vaccinated particular person, but in addition individuals uncovered to the vaccinated particular person, a key public well being aim.” • Excellent news (though optimistic about the targets of public well being).
Testing and Monitoring
A ray of hope on hospital knowledge:
Final week, the requirement for US hospitals to report key COVID knowledge to the federal authorities ended.
However there is a proposed HHS/CMS rule that will change this, and require hospitals to report key COVID, flu, and RSV hospitalization knowledge *outdoors* of public well being emergencies. https://t.co/R2kGlgv1ry pic.twitter.com/6aQ7A8cbTa
— Dr. Fortunate Tran (@luckytran) Could 9, 2024
Sequelae: Covid
“What can we find out about covid-19’s results on the mind?” [BMJ]. “Is it the virus coming into the mind? This can be a advanced situation and the topic of a lot debate. In vitro research have discovered that the virus disrupts the blood-brain barrier, though this was seen solely with the unique wild-type SARS-CoV-2 and omicron variants. This analysis additionally discovered that the virus could have an effect on the operate of cells within the central nervous system. As a result of lack of scent is a typical symptom, some researchers have steered that the virus could enter the mind via the olfactory system. Stephen Griffin, virologist on the College of Leeds, notes that the UK Biobank examine recorded ‘lowered gray matter thickness—comprised of the primary mobile ‘our bodies’ of neurons, moderately than their tendril-like projections—in elements of the mind linked with olfactory sensing, specifically the limbic system and first olfactory cortex,’ which might be proof for this route of entry. Nevertheless, there’s little different proof that the virus enters cells within the mind. Schifitto says, ‘There’s been one report suggesting the virus will get into astrocytes; others have probably not discovered the virus in particular cells.’ However he provides, ‘The virus could cause injury with out infecting cells. If it’s activating different cells within the mind that trigger irritation, you don’t want the virus to be there to trigger issues. The quantity of cytokines within the blood may activate, for instance, microglia, a classical cell kind concerned in continual neuroinflammation.’”
Movie star Watch
Swift — whose entourage works onerous to not infect the star — may achieve this a lot good, without charge to herself. A lot for the delicate singer-songwriter:
Taylor Swift concert events, Covid clusters? Since @taylorswift13 ‘s reveals at @ParisLaDefArena (with poor air flow) many followers have advised that they’ve fallen in poor health, generally with extreme signs. “All of the individuals I do know who’ve been there have additionally fallen in poor health, whether or not Covid or not”. https://t.co/YhXeHINbUC pic.twitter.com/72GO3VLXDl
— LET’S AIR / NOUS AÉRONS (@nousaerons) Could 17, 2024
I do know she’s not alone, however sheesh!
Elite Maleficence
“CDC Releases Steering for Stopping Unfold of Infections in Colleges to Hold Kids Wholesome and Studying” (press launch) [CDC]. • Mandy slaughters extra harmless youngsters:
To be truthful, I don’t know all of the ailments to which college youngsters are topic; Covid is airborne; the RSV literature is infested with droplet dogma jargon, so I assume institutional inertia prevails moderately than science, however RSV can be airborne as an aerosol; ditto for the flu. So after I remark completely on Covid, I believe it’s truthful to say I’m masking all three. Covid can be probably the most lethal, so it could make sense to anybody however CDC to make it the precedence. I’ve helpfully annotated the press launch (hyperlinks obtainable on request; time presses):
[1] Forgotten nothing, realized nothing (though to be truthful, there’s no suggestion for Plexiglass boundaries).
[2] Handwashing and “respiratory etiquette” (coughing into your elbow) do nothing towards Covid.
[3] Heaven forfend it’s best to do something to enhance air flow now, like placing HVAC filters and Corsi-Rosenthal packing containers within the schoolrooms; so far as Mandy is worried, such units may as properly be science fiction. In fact, should you’re a wealthy district, like Newton, MA, you may defend your youngsters instantly, however should you’re not, then positive, wait. Why not?
[3] (oops) Fomite theatre. Positive, cleansing is sweet, however can we please not deceive ourselves
[4] Vaccinations don’t, in fact, stop transmission.
[5] “Sick” as proven by signs, in fact. However Covid spreads asymptomatically, which is why clear air needs to be the default, and never a reactive measure.
[6] What’s “PPE”? Moonsuits? Under, they are saying “masks” (and never respirators). Which is it?
[7] No. No, they don’t. That is all fomite transmission-related. None of this can assist with Covid in any respect.
[8] Masks because the completely final resort. For any sane trainer — and any sane mum or dad — and especailly in a college that can have ten extra years of unhealthy air flow as a result of that’s when the “reworking” will happen, masks needs to be the primary resort. I imply, if CDC’s precedence is certainly “retaining youngsters wholesome,” which it clearly isn’t.
“Professional-An infection Medical doctors Didn’t Simply Need Youngsters in Faculty. They Needed Them There Unvaccinated, Untested, and Unmasked. They Needed Them Contaminated” [Science-Based Medicine]. “It’s all sufficient to make one assume that youngsters studying in lecture rooms wasn’t the primary precedence for pro-infection docs. Fairly, their chief goal was to contaminate as many youngsters as shortly as doable to hasten the arrival of herd immunity, and colleges had been only a instrument to perform this goal- a aim they shared with their rich libertarian pal who advised youngsters to dropout of public colleges to allow them to smoke after their shift at Walmart and Stylish-Fil-A.” • Yep.
Lambert right here: Affected person readers, I’m going to should rethink this fantastically formatted desk. Appears like Biobot knowledge nonetheless features, CDC variant knowledge features, ER visits are useless, New York hospitalization appears to be useless since 5/1 [No, it’s alive!], when CDC stopped obligatory hospital knowledge assortment, Walgreens features, Cleveland Clinic features, CDC traveler’s knowledge features, New York Occasions loss of life knowledge has stopped. (Word that the 2 metrics the hospital-centric CDC cared about, hospitalization and deaths, have each gone down). Ideally I might substitute hospitalization and loss of life knowledge, however I’m undecided how. I may also broaden the wastewater part to incorporate (yech) Verily knowledge, H5N1 if I can get it. Recommendations and sources welcome.
TABLE 1: Day by day Covid Charts
LEGEND
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NOTES
[1] (Biobot) Slight upward motion, supported by yesterday’s Walgreen’s positivity.
[2] (Biobot) No backward revisons….
[3] (CDC Variants) FWIW, on condition that the mannequin utterly missed KP.2.
[4] (ER) CDC appears to have killed this off, for the reason that hyperlink is damaged, I believe in favor of this factor. I’ll attempt to affirm. UPDATE Sure, go away it to CDC to kill a web page, after which announce it was archived a day later. And heaven forfend CDC ought to clarify the place to go to get equal knowledge, if any. I favored the ER knowledge, as a result of it appeared actually onerous to sport.
[5] (Hospitalization: NY) Flat. The information is now updating once more. I suppose to a tame epidemiologist it seems to be like “endemicity,” however to me it seems to be like one other tranche of lethality.
[6] (Hospitalization: CDC) Nonetheless down. “Maps, charts, and knowledge supplied by CDC, updates weekly for the earlier MMWR week (Sunday-Saturday) on Thursdays (Deaths, Emergency Division Visits, Check Positivity) and weekly the next Mondays (Hospitalizations) by 8 pm ET†”.
[7] (Walgreens) Slight uptick.
[8] (Cleveland) Leveling out.
[9] (Vacationers: Posivitity) Up and down.
[10] (Vacationers: Variants) KP.2 enters the chat, as does B.1.1.529 (with backward revision).
[11] Appears just like the Occasions isn’t reporting loss of life knowledge any extra? Perhaps I would like to return to The Economist….
Stats Watch
There aren’t official statistics of curiosity right this moment.
Tech: “”I misplaced belief”: Why the OpenAI crew in command of safeguarding humanity imploded” [Vox]. “For months, OpenAI has been dropping staff who care deeply about ensuring AI is secure. Now, the corporate is positively hemorrhaging them. Ilya Sutskever and Jan Leike introduced their departures from OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, on Tuesday. They had been the leaders of the corporate’s superalignment crew — the crew tasked with guaranteeing that AI stays aligned with the targets of its makers, moderately than appearing unpredictably and harming humanity. They’re not the one ones who’ve left. Since final November — when OpenAI’s board tried to fireside CEO Sam Altman solely to see him shortly claw his approach again to energy — not less than 5 extra of the corporate’s most safety-conscious staff have both give up or been pushed out. What’s occurring right here? For those who’ve been following the saga on social media, you may assume OpenAI secretly made an enormous technological breakthrough. The meme ‘What did Ilya see?’ speculates that Sutskever, the previous chief scientist, left as a result of he noticed one thing horrifying, like an AI system that might destroy humanity. However the actual reply could have much less to do with pessimism about know-how and extra to do with pessimism about people — and one human particularly: Altman. In response to sources acquainted with the corporate, safety-minded staff have misplaced religion in him. ‘It’s a means of belief collapsing little by little, like dominoes falling one after the other,’ an individual with inside information of the corporate advised me, talking on situation of anonymity.” • Why on earth would anyone besides silly cash belief Sam Altman?
At the moment’s Worry & Greed Index: 64 Greed (earlier shut: 60 Greed) [CNN]. One week in the past: 46 (Impartial). (0 is Excessive Worry; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Could 17 at 1:58:59 PM ET.
The Gallery
Alert reader MB writes: “Sharing as a result of I believe readers will admire this. Sesshu Toyo, panorama 1495 (!) I hope you may see the number of strokes and washes”:
Serendipitously, the tones go properly with Carla’s picture under.
Information of the Wired
“Mechanical Actions of the Chilly Battle: How the Soviets Revolutionized Wristwatches” [Collector’s Weekly]. “Then I popped off the again, anticipating the everyday inside: a battery, some steel circuitry and a plastic spacer. As an alternative, all the pieces was fantastically completed—brushed steel gears, springs, and purple ruby jewels. These are true rubies which can be synthetically made, since rubies are extraordinarily sturdy and proof against the results of continued friction. For those who think about a mechanical watch that’s ticking all day, day by day, on somebody’s wrist, there’s an infinite quantity of friction that each one of those elements incur. The basic ticking sound you hear in a mechanical watch represents varied actions inside, and the overwhelming majority of mechanical watches make use of rubies to allow them to strike and pivot a whole lot of 1000’s of occasions per day with out carrying away.” • Enjoyable stuff!
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