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Not now, Greta: Child climate activist calls on world to fight climate change and coronavirus at the same time

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© Greta Thunberg: REUTERS/Johanna Geron/File Photo and Burning house: Fridays For Future / FF Los Angeles/Handout
Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg has reemerged once again to lecture the world's governments about how to do their jobs, arguing that they must continue to fight climate change while facing down a global pandemic.

Thunberg told an Earth Day livestream event on Wednesday that she wants the world to fight the twin crises of climate change and the global coronavirus pandemic simultaneously.

"Today is Earth Day and that reminds us that climate and the environmental emergency is still ongoing and we need to tackle both the corona pandemic ... at the same time as we tackle [the] climate and environmental emergency, because we need to tackle two crises at once," Thunberg said.

Her appearance at the Earth Day event coincided with the release of a new video by the Fridays for Future organization, depicting a family going about their normal daily lives while their house burns down around them.

Corona

It's game over and the Swedish-Belarusian herd immunity model has won

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One third of Stockholmers have already had Covid-19, shook it off, and are now immune.

Great comment on the story by Jon Hellevig:
Game over. The Swedish-Belarussian model has won. Herd immunity is the way to go. Study and random testing shows that 600,000 or one-third of Stockholm county's population have had the corona infection.

They had no symptoms or so little they did not even know they had it. Some 1,500 died, mortality 0.25%. In tough competition, the seasonal flu is still leading. 0.25% is share of those infected, the mortality to the whole population would be 0.015%, which would make the seasonal flu win hands down.

Hope when Putin hears about this today he orders Mayor Sobyanin to tear down his cybergulag, as fun as he might have in experimenting in hype technology and people's lives.
Today, the Public Health Authority presented a new study that estimates that one third of everyone in Stockholm County will be infected with sars-cov-2 on May 1st this year. There will be about 600,000 people.

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Health

Best of the Web: Fake pandemic: Army field hospital for Covid-19 surge leaves Seattle after 9 days. It never saw a patient

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© KUOW Photo/Megan FarmerU.S. Army soldiers set up a military field hospital inside CenturyLink Field Event Center on Sunday, April 5, 2020, in Seattle. The 250-bed hospital for non COVID-19 patients was deployed by soldiers from the 627th Army Hospital from Fort Carson, Colorado, as well as soldiers from Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Gov. Jay Inslee's office on Wednesday announced that the state will be returning a field hospital deployed to CenturyLink Field Event Center to the U.S. Department of Defense.

The 250-bed facility, for which setup began on March 30, was intended to help Washington state's health care system tend to non Covid-19 patients in the event of a hospital surge.

But just three days after announcing the facility was ready to receive patients, officials say they're returning the hospital to the federal government.

Comment: That's some real cognitive dissonance right there. Framing this as the hospital not being needed because of the effectiveness of social distancing is confirmation bias at the extreme. Perhaps, just perhaps, the hospital would have never been needed, even if social distancing had not been instituted, because the virus is over-hyped and hospitals are not being overrun with sick patients.

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Megaphone

Coronavirus shutdown: What states have seen protests against stay-at-home orders

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© AP Photo/Elaine ThompsonDemonstrators gathered at a protest opposing Washington state's stay-home order to slow the coronavirus outbreak Sunday in Olympia.
Demonstrators rallied in states across the country this month to protest governor-imposed stay-at-home orders that have kept Americans out of work for weeks to prevent the spread of coronavirus, with many arguing that the strict measures attack their constitutional freedoms and liberties.

Governors in at least 43 states have instituted quarantine restrictions that temporarily banned large public gatherings, closed schools and shuttered most businesses, effectively pausing the economy and hurting the livelihoods of many Americans.

Unemployment skyrocketed as measures to protect against the pandemic squeezed the economy, with total claims over the four weeks ending on April 11 reaching nearly 22 million workers and an unemployment rate close to 13 percent.

Comment: The people are getting antsy!

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CONFIRMED: Hackers strike and leak Bill Gates, WHO, and Wuhan lab emails

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FRN has confirmed reports that hackers have successfully hacked accounts belonging to Bill Gates, the WHO, and a lab in Wuhan believed to be the location researching coronavirus that received funding from Dr. Fauci.

The event appears to have taken place on or about April 20th.

Netizens have taken to activism and people are logging in via SSH and downloading the contents of these hacks. This means that many people will be combing through the hacked documents with a fine-toothed comb.

Hackers apparently looking for the truth behind the coronavirus outbreak have allegedly hacked the World Health Organization, the Wuhan biolab and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. A set of huge databases containing usernames and passwords has been leaked.

Comment: So if you are against the lockdowns and for freedom and liberty, you're a 'far-right extremist'? Guess that's better than being a 'terrorist'. At least they didn't jump on the 'Russia did it' bandwagon.... at least for now. Will be interesting to see if anything notable comes out of this.


Health

Best of the Web: The Swedish experiment looks like it's paying off

Sweden covid-19
© Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP via Getty Images
Two weeks ago, I wrote about 'the Swedish experiment' in The Spectator. As the world went into lockdown, Sweden opted for a different approach to tackling coronavirus: cities, schools and restaurants have remained open. This was judged by critics to be utterly foolish: it would allow the virus to spread much faster than elsewhere, we were told, leading to tens of thousands of deaths. Hospitals would become like warzones. As Sweden was two weeks behind the UK on the epidemic curve, most British experts said we'd pay the price for our approach when we were at the peak. Come back in two weeks, I was told. Let's see what you're saying then. So here I am.

I'm happy to say that those fears haven't materialised. But the pressure on Sweden to change tack hasn't gone away. We haven't u-turned. We're careful, staying inside a lot more. But schools and shops remain open. Unlike some countries on the continent, no one is asking for 'our papers' when we move around in cities. The police don't stop us and ask why we are spending so much time outdoors: authorities rather encourage it. No one is prying in shopping baskets to make sure you only buy essentials.

The country's Public Health Agency and the 'state epidemiologist', Anders Tegnell, have kept their cool and still don't recommend a lockdown. They are getting criticised by scientific modellers but the agency is sticking to its own model of how the virus is expected to develop and what pressure hospitals will be under. The government still heeds the agency's advice; no party in the opposition argues for a lockdown. Rather, opinion polls show that Swedes remain strongly in favour of the country's liberal approach to the pandemic.

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Megaphone

Antibody tests suggest Covid-19 may have spread much more than predicted, with possibly HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS infected worldwide

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© REUTERS/Sergio Perez
The WHO says new studies indicate that up to 230 million people may have had coronavirus and survived - more than ninety times more than the current official tally of 2.5 million confirmed cases.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed that early data from antibody testing studies around the world indicate that "only" 2-3 percent of people have been infected by the coronavirus, a figure lower than expected.

Antibodies for a specific virus appear in the blood of people who have had and cleared that virus. Antibody or serological testing takes advantage of this by checking specifically for these antibodies, rather than the virus itself, which may have left the system.

Comment: This would make the mortality rate far lower than currently stated, making the coronavirus more like an enhanced flu than an "unstoppable deadly pandemic" as portrayed by the media and world governments.


Bacon n Eggs

Public slams Irish fruit company after flying in strawberry pickers during covid outbreak

Irish fruit company pickers Keelings
A north Dublin fruit company has come under fire after it chartered a flight from Bulgaria carrying dozens of strawberry pickers during the COVID-19 lockdown.

The Ryanair flight arrived from the Bulgarian capital Sofia on Monday, April 13 carrying what the company say are "skilled horticultural staff".

Footage of the passengers arriving to Dublin Airport emerged on social media this evening sparking outrage.

Many slamming it as a "disgrace" that the workers were allowed to enter the country while lockdown restrictions aimed at stemming the spread of the deadly virus.

Other questioned why Irish workers who lost their jobs due to the global pandemic could not have been offered the roles.

Comment: A proactive decision by Keelings. Those criticizing the decision seem to have no idea how fragile the world's food supply chain really is.


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Killed by the Coronavirus lockdowns: 1000s of US businesses that were shut down will be closed permanently

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This economic downturn is turning out to be far deeper and far more severe than most experts were originally anticipating. More than 22 million Americans have filed claims for unemployment benefits, and economists are telling us that the U.S. economy is contracting at the fastest rate that we have seen since the Second World War. We are already starting to see some high profile companies move toward bankruptcy, but the real story is what is happening to thousands upon thousands of small and mid-size businesses because of the lockdowns. Many of them were barely surviving even before this pandemic, and now these lockdowns have delivered a death blow.

The restaurant industry is a perfect example. Prior to the pandemic, there were more than a million restaurants in the United States, and about half of them were independent. Those independent restaurants employed approximately 11 million workers, and now the vast majority of those workers have been laid off.

Once the lockdowns are over, it would be wonderful if all of those independent restaurants would spring back to life, but the results of a recent survey suggest that simply is not going to happen. In fact, that survey found that 28 percent of all independent restaurants are probably not going to survive if the lockdowns last for another month...

2 + 2 = 4

The real reason why a Harvard professor thinks homeschooling should be banned

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A Harvard University law professor believes that homeschooling is dangerous and should be banned.

Elizabeth Bartholet, Wasserstein public interest professor of law and faculty director of the Law School's Child Advocacy Program, wrote a paper recommending a "presumptive ban" on homeschooling children in the United States. Yeah, that United States. The land of the free, home of the brave United States.

According to Bartholet, homeschooling can prevent children from receiving a meaningful education, leave them open to child abuse, and can socially isolate them. She argues that anybody can homeschool, even parents who are illiterate. She suggests that as many as 90% of homeschool parents educate their kids at home because of conservative Christian beliefs, inculcating them with the beliefs that women are subservient, science isn't real, and white people are the supreme race.

Comment: And to get some better idea of just how messed up public education is in the US, see these articles about John Taylor Gatto - teacher of over 30 years: