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The data set published by NCHS, Provisional COVID-19 Death Counts by Sex, Age, and State, include key demographic information for the 44,016 COVID-19 deaths for which information has been "received and coded" as of May 6, the date of publication.
The NCHS notes that "Data during this period are incomplete because of the lag in time between when the death occurred and when the death certificate is completed, submitted to NCHS and processed for reporting purposes. This delay can range from 1 week to 8 weeks or more."
According to Worldometer, 74,190 COVID-19 deaths have been reported in the United States as of Wednesday, so information on at least 30,000 of these deaths has not yet been received and coded by NCHS.
But now, as the United States is on the brink of its own meat crisis due to the coronavirus pandemic, American pork supplies are being shipped off to China at a breakneck pace, creating the perfect recipe for additional U.S.-China tensions.
For some American consumers, the optics of this situation might be poor given how the virus originated in China late last year. But record U.S. meat exports to China have been the plan all along, to satisfy both China's needs and to lift U.S. business.
Comment: Actually, the virus probably originated in the US: CDC suddenly shuts down US Army's Fort Detrick bioweapons lab due to 'lapses in safety'
A swelling outcry over the Feb. 23 shooting of Ahmaud Arbery intensified after a cellphone video that lawyers for his family say shows the killing surfaced online Tuesday. Following the video's release, a large crowd of demonstrators marched in the neighborhood where Arbery was killed, and the state opened its own investigation, which the governor and attorney general pledged to support. The men who pursued Arbery told police they suspected he had committed a recent burglary.
Arbery's mother, Wanda Cooper Jones, told reporters Wednesday she believes her 25-year-old son "was just out for his daily jog" in a neighborhood outside the port city of Brunswick. She hasn't watched the video.
"I saw my son come into the world," Jones said. "And seeing him leave the world, it's not something that I'll want to see ever."
The legal challenge here is to open up the country fully when we cannot reasonably expect any vaccination program until next year, according to most experts. Thus, in the interim, our best hope may be an ancient legal doctrine that extends back to Roman law in the sixth century. "Volenti non fit injuria" means "no wrong is done to one who consents," and it became the solid foundation for what we know today as "assumption of risk." The doctrine encapsulates the concept of personal responsibility and choice. Thus, any economic opening precisely requires not liability but choice.
Ninety-one years after the start of the Great Depression (capitalism's worst downturn until now), we are entering an even Greater Depression. The 1930s were so awful that leaders of capitalist economies ever since have said they had learned how to avoid any future depressions. All promised to take the steps needed to avoid them. Those promises have all been broken. Capitalism remains intrinsically unstable.
That instability is revealed in its recurring cycles, recessions, downturns, depressions, crashes, etc. They have plagued capitalism wherever it has settled in as the prevailing economic system. Now that the whole world's prevailing economic system is capitalism, we suffer global instability. To date, capitalist instability has resisted every effort (monetary and fiscal policies, Keynesian economics, privatization, deregulation, etc.) to overcome or stop it. And now it is here yet again.
Comment: A sinister and calculated financial tsunami has begun, its devastating effects could last - well who knows! The maddening thing is: it was always avoidable.
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- Trump, Putin discuss space cooperation and why an open system economics must prevail
- Warnings of impending economic disaster now being made by mainstream media
Canadians from coast to coast to coast watched as the six Armed Forces members killed in last week's helicopter crash off the coast of Greece were welcomed home in a special ramp ceremony at Canadian Forces Base Trenton in Ontario.
The crash, whose cause remains under investigation, represents the largest loss of life in one day for the Canadian Armed Forces since six Canadian soldiers were killed in a roadside bombing in Afghanistan on Easter Sunday 2007.
Reminders of COVID-19 were everywhere as the ceremony began, from the sparse crowd outside CFB Trenton to the masks and physical distancing of the victims' families, military personnel and government leaders on hand.
Just when you think the reputation of the UK media couldn't sink any lower, it just did. An annual survey undertaken by EurobarometerEU, across 33 countries, puts the UK at the bottom, with a net trust of -60. Yes that's right, minus 60. It's a fall of 24 points since last year. Just 15 percent of Brits trust their print media. But it's not the only survey showing a similar trend.
Magufuli said on Sunday the imported test kits were faulty as they had returned positive results on a goat and a pawpaw — among several non-human samples submitted for testing, with technicians left deliberately unaware of their origins.
He did not say where the kits had been imported from or why the authorities had been suspicious of the results.
Catherine Sungura, acting head of communications at the ministry of health, said in a statement on Monday the director of the laboratory and its quality assurance manager had been immediately suspended "to pave way for the investigation".
Dr David Nabarro, a professor at Imperial College London and special envoy to the World Health Organization (WHO), has made a startling announcement: There is no guarantee that a vaccine against the coronavirus will "appear at all," he said, and even if it does, it may not pass all the "tests of efficacy and safety." That comment should give us more than just pause; it should give us outright alarm.
Currently, there are highly influential individuals, not least of all Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, who argue that we'll only get back to some semblance of normalcy when everyone has had their vaccine shot. Gates - who is heavily invested in pharmaceutical companies - went so far as to say that "mass gatherings," which could mean anything from a funeral to a football match, may not return "at all" without a universal vaccine. Now we're being duly informed that such a day may never arrive.
Before we convert our homes into bunkers and our communities into no-go zones, we desperately need a Plan B. There is no way we can continue proclaiming, at least with a straight face, that we're members of a healthy and robust society if, at the same time, we're forced to endure endless lockdowns and quarantines behind surgical masks. Although some short-term social distancing may be a reasonable method of defeating Covid-19, such a strategy cannot last forever.
In defense of custom and common sense
In mankind's past battles against a long line of enemies, an unspoken rule took precedence, which is that people continued with their regular customs and traditions for as long as humanly possible. To halt the normal flow of life when confronted by an adversary was considered an admission of defeat. In our present fight against an invisible virus, however, the old rules of engagement have been rewritten. Unity and solidarity are no longer looked upon as invaluable assets; in fact, they've become potentially deadly liabilities. We would be foolish to think this attitude, borne out of understandable fear, will not have long-term repercussions.
Comment: The stated goal of the various guidelines for social distancing, masks, and so forth were to 'flatten the curve' and stop the hospital system from being overwhelmed. However, we know the virus isn't as deadly as was originally thought and that hospitals aren't being overwhelmed, so why are government officials and various talking heads continuing to insist that we keep these guidelines that don't work, have negative unintended consequences, and aren't necessary?
Could it be that those at the top want to keep people in a perpetual state of fear so they can continue to strip away people's rights and freedoms little by little until they control every aspect of people's lives? Was this never really about 'flattening the curve' and really about 'flattening the people'?
Two of three were injured by gunfire and the third was hurt in a scuffle, said Lt. Michelle Henderson of the Oklahoma City Police Department.
The victims, two females and a male — two of them 17 — were hospitalized and in non-life-threatening condition, she said. Two customers, a man and a woman, were in custody.
"They were asked to leave, and they refused and produced a gun," Henderson said. The dining area "was closed because of the virus."
Police were called to the South Oklahoma City location at 6:22 p.m., Henderson said.
Last week in Michigan, a security guard was fatally shot because he insisted a woman at a Flint Family Dollar store wear a face covering, police said.















Comment: The food shortages have led to Costco limiting meat purchases to 3 items per person, and Wendy's fast food restaurants have taken burgers off the menu.
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