Sunday, May 24, 2020

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PressReader - Toronto Sun: 2020-05-21 - Well, hellooo nurse! Chuck ...

 A nurse in Russia was suspended from the hospital where she worked in Tula, 100 miles south of Moscow, after she arrived at her shift in the all-male coronavirus patient wing with no clothing save for her skivvies under her transparent personal protective equipment.
The unidentified staffer told her managers at Tula Regional Clinical Hospital that she was “too hot” to wear clothing underneath the head-to-toe vinyl gown, which protected her from contracting COVID-19.  
 “A disciplinary sanction was applied to the nurse of the infectious diseases department who violated [uniform] requirements,” the Sun reports
The two-piece ensemble was possibly a “swimming suit.”

Saturday, May 23, 2020

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Thomas Gallatin: Impeachment Inquisition: Prof. Turley Hammers ...

Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley slammed the media for widely dismissing the recent revelations of the unmasking requests of former national security advisor Michael Flynn.
In a column published on Sunday, Turley pointed out the "unsettling" details surrounding the declassified list of top Obama officials, including former Vice President Joe Biden, who had requested Flynn's name to be revealed from his conversations with the Russian ambassador in the final weeks of the Obama administration, which followed the "chilling details" of released transcripts showing that the most prominent figures who pushed the Russian collusion narrative admitted to investigators that they never saw evidence that the Trump campaign worked with the Kremlin during the 2016 election.
Turley, the constitutional scholar who is widely known for his congressional testimony opposing President Trump's impeachment during the Ukraine scandal, pointed out how the media "universally mocked" Trump in 2016 for claiming that the Obama administration placed campaign officials under surveillance, saying "that statement was later proven to be true," referencing the  Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants that were issued against Trump campaign officials like former advisor Carter Page.

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Astrazeneca moves to upstage Moderna in Covid-19 vaccines | Evaluate

Two executives at drug firm Moderna quietly sold nearly $30 million of stock when they unveiled a coronavirus vaccine and value surged, before the share price quickly fell again amid skepticism from the medical community. 
Moderna's chief financial officer Lorence Kim and chief medical officer Tal Zaks dumped the staggering value of stocks on Monday and Tuesday when the share price skyrocketed following the company's announcement of what it described as 'positive' results from its vaccine trial. 
The biotech company released results from its COVID-19 vaccine trial after it became the first US company to start a clinical trial for a vaccine back in March.  
This sparked hope that a vaccine for the deadly virus could make it to market by January and sent Wall Street investors into overdrive.  
Stocks in Moderna surged as much as 30 percent to $87 a share, and the company's market value climbed to $29 billion.

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Political Cartoon U.S. blue nanny states coronavirus lockdown

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Sad State of Joe Biden's Mental Health Summed Up by One Cartoon

Joe Biden said in a Friday interview that a black voter who can’t decide between him and President Trump in the 2020 elections isn’t really black.
“If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black,” Biden told radio DJ Charlamagne tha God on The Breakfast Club. (The comments come at around the 17:15 mark.)

Biden received criticism as vice president during the 2012 campaign, when he told a largely African American audience in Virginia that Republicans wanted to “put y’all back in chains.”

Just a "not so presidential" thought.

Friday, May 22, 2020

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Cuomo says he will extend New York lockdown for 'many parts of the ...

ProPublica recently released a report outlining catastrophic missteps by Cuomo and,  de Blasio, which probably resulted in many thousands of needless coronavirus cases.
By mid-May, New York City alone had almost 20,000 deaths, while in San Francisco there had been only 35, and New York state as a whole suffered 10 times as many deaths as California.
Cuomo initially “reacted to De Blasio’s idea for closing down New York City”, saying it “was dangerous” and “served only to scare people”. He said the “seasonal flu was a graver worry”.  Later, Cuomo would blame the press, including the New York Times for failing to say “Be careful, there’s a virus in China that may be in the United States?”

Former CDC director Tom Frieden said ‘so many deaths could have been prevented’ had New York issued its stay-at-home order just ‘days earlier’ than it did. On March 19, when New York’s schools had already been closed, Cuomo said ‘in many ways, the fear is more dangerous than the virus.’”
The governor has failed to take responsibility for the obvious failures, consistently blaming others and at one point even saying “governors don’t do pandemics”.  But much of the press has ignored this completely.

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Brooklyn Subway Trains Actually Less Crowded Than They Appear ...


The coronavirus primarily spreads from person to person and not easily from a contaminated surface. That is the takeaway from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which this month updated its “How COVID-19 Spreads” website.
The revised guidance now states, in headline-size type, “The virus spreads easily between people.” It also notes that the coronavirus, which causes the disease covid-19, “is spreading very easily and sustainably between people.”
The CDC made another  new heading “The virus does not spread easily in other ways,” the agency explains that touching contaminated objects or surfaces does not appear to be a significant mode of transmission. The same is true for exposure to infected animals.

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Father and son charged in the killing of black Georgia jogger ...
Ahmaud Arbery


The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has arrested the man who recorded cellphone video of Ahmaud Arbery being shot and killed.
William “Roddie” Bryan, 50, shot the video that showed what appears to be Gregory and Travis McMichael shooting and killing Ahmaud Arbery while he was out jogging in February.
In a news release, the GBI said it charged Bryan with felony murder and criminal contempt to commit false imprisonment.

The GBI said Bryan will be booked into the Glynn County Jail. A news conference with the GBI is expected Friday morning at 9 a.m. 
Just a "bad" thought.

Thursday, May 21, 2020

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Hunter Biden | 2020 | Cartoons | Tom Stiglich | AAEC

A senate committee voted along party lines to issue a subpoena as part of the Republican-led investigation into the Ukrainian energy firm that hired former Vice President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden.
The subpoena is one of several steps Senate Republicans are taking to ramp up probes related to the Obama administration and Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee who will likely challenge President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.
Democrats denounced the investigation as a partisan effort to help Trump's reelection bid.
It's pay back time. Never forget, never forgive. An Eye for an eye and a subpoena for a subpoena. Just a thought.

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Political Cartoon U.S. Andrew Cuomo nursing homes coronavirus joker

NYC had over 20,000 Death from Covid 19- San Francisco    35.