Monday, May 24, 2021
Teens...
U.S. health officials are investigating a potential rare side effect from COVID-19 vaccines - an inflammation of the heart muscle called myocarditis.
Restrictions...
And large outdoor venues, such as MetLife Stadium and minor league baseball parks, will be allowed to have full crowds starting the same day.
All those moves will come just in time for Memorial Day weekend, traditionally considered the unofficial beginning of summer.
New Jersey will then end all indoor gathering limits on June 4.
Shooting...
The statistics are grim: 1,480 shootings in New York City, almost double the 748 logged during the same period last year.
The city is expected to finish 2020 with a 14-year high in that category of violence, according to Police Commissioner Dermot Shea.
Meanwhile, murders are up 40%, from 312 in 2019 to 436 so far, NYPD records show.
There are names, devasteated families and different ethnicity behind each in this statistics.
Victims range from a 1-year-old boy shot at a barbecue in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a 29-year-old father gunned down as he walked hand-in-hand with his young daughter while crossing a street in Claremont and a 60-year-old woman struck by a stray bullet in Brownsville.
Police commissioner, police unions and lawmakers blame the increase in shootings on bail reform enacted by the state Legislature.
So, who is shooting who? Not asking for color as the Media always try to make it.
Why is the most restricted gun sales in the country in New York, failed miserably compared to other States where buying gone is legal and easy.
What do you think when you see two people attack a Jewish man for no reason but because he is a Jew? If the attackers thought he has a gun, how would they behave? Just a thought.
Saturday, May 22, 2021
Herd...
New York City Subway System |
More Americans are vaccinated against Covid, but that's not the only reason coronavirus cases in the U.S. keep falling, Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Friday.
Relief...
The CDC statement:
- If you are fully vaccinated, you can resume activities that you did prior to the pandemic.
- Fully vaccinated people can resume activities without wearing a mask or physically distancing, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules, and regulations, including local business and workplace guidance.
- If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, depending on your age and your doctor's advise, find a vaccine.
COVID-19 vaccines are effective at protecting you from getting sick. Based on what we know about COVID-19 vaccines, people who have been fully vaccinated can start to do some things that they had stopped doing because of the pandemic.
These recommendations can help you make decisions about daily activities after you are fully vaccinated. They are not intended for healthcare settings.
Final thought:
Thee Media, and the politicians played a big role in talking instructions and advise for something they we didn't know much about then and now. Let us listen to the CDC.
Friday, May 21, 2021
Wheelie...
Frequently, one man riding down the middle of the road the wrong way on a one-way street, totally ignoring the bike lane. Another man was in the bike lane, but going in the wrong direction, skirting a police car and a taxi. And then there is the “red lights don’t mean anything to me” crowd. Lots of them.
Thursday was just another day in “Cycle City,” as cars, trucks and those who prefer to get around on two wheels struggle to share the streetscape.
The bike lane is not used for regular bike, its all motorized for delivery.
The street adjacent to the parks are closed, but not too many enjoying it
The Bus Lanes in Manhattan is used to park traffic cars, commercial cars etc while the bus lane is not helping the buses to move faster.
The solutions provided by this Mayor is just not helping any one and on the other hand rezoning and high rise buildings are destroying the quality of life of the New Yorkers for the benefits of those who donate money to the politicians' campaigns. Just a thought.
The Young...
Number of deaths From Covid-19 since the start in Feb.2020. | ||
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Total deaths from COVID-19 557,486 | ||
0-17 years 277 | ||
18-29 years 2,097 | ||
30-39 years 6,089 | ||
40-49 years 16,507 | ||
50-64 years 85,450 | ||
65-74 years 123,309 | ||
75-84 years 154,212 | ||
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Time Travel...
President Biden said "We are taxing the rich." But what is happening to the gasoline prices that increased dramatically?
Traffic...