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The pursuit of tru-h
At least 5,477 Indigenous Americans have lost their lives to COVID-19 through Tuesday, March 2. There were 973 new deaths reported among Indigenous people since our last report four weeks earlier, which is a slight acceleration of losses over the preceding four weeks (956). (Note: This total is a known under-count. Numerous states report Indigenous deaths in the Other category, so we cannot see those numbers uniquely.) Indigenous Americans have experienced 1.3% of the deaths of known race (in the 43 states reporting one or more Indigenous deaths), but represent 0.8% of the population in those states.
author: black | inserted: 23. 03. 2021, 07:56:24 | reply 
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For each 100,000 Americans (of their respective group), about 180 Black people have died from the coronavirus, the second-highest actual mortality rate of all groups, behind only Indigenous people (256). Asian (96), Latino (147), White (150) and Pacific Islander Americans (177) have lower rates. In 33 states and the District of Columbia, more than 1 in 1,000 Black residents has died (i.e., more than 100 per 100,000). Age-adjusted mortality rate Nationwide, Black people are 2.0 times more likely to have died as White people, and 2.1 times more likely to have died as Asian people, when age is taken into account. Adjusted for age, the states of New York (429), New Jersey (372), Connecticut (353), Louisiana (333) and Michigan (328) have seen the highest COVID-19 mortality rates (per 100,000) among their Black residents.
author: black | inserted: 23. 03. 2021, 07:56:06 | reply 
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73,236 Black Americans are known to have lost their lives to COVID-19 through Tuesday, March 2. There were 10,029 new deaths reported among Black Americans since our last report four weeks earlier, which is a significant acceleration of losses over the preceding four weeks (7,627). Nationwide, Black Americans have experienced 14.9% of all deaths of known race, but represent 12.4% of the population.
author: black | inserted: 23. 03. 2021, 07:55:48 | reply 
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17,747 Asian Americans are known to have lost their lives to COVID-19 through Tuesday, March 2. There were 3,728 new deaths reported among Asians since our last report four weeks earlier, which is a significant acceleration of losses over the preceding four weeks (2,949). Nationwide, Asian Americans have experienced 3.6% of all deaths of known race, while they represent 5.6% of the population. (Note: Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina, Virginia and Wisconsin report deaths for Asians and Pacific Islanders jointly, so a small number of Pacific Islanders are included in our reporting on Asian Americans. Denominators for those states include both groups.)
author: black | inserted: 23. 03. 2021, 07:55:27 | reply 
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For each 100,000 Americans (of their respective group), about 96 Asians have died from the coronavirus, a mortality rate considerably below Latino (147) and White Americans (150), and well below Pacific Islander (177), Black (180) and Indigenous Americans (256). In seven states, more than 1 in 1,000 Asian residents has died (i.e., more than 100 per 100,000), the highest losses among Asians anywhere in the U.S.
author: black | inserted: 23. 03. 2021, 07:55:07 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
These are all lovely ideas and they demonstrate good intentions, but we can only do so much. The disparities that normally fracture our culture are becoming even more pronounced as we decide, collectively, what we choose to save — what deserves to be saved. And even during a pandemic, racism is as pernicious as ever. Covid-19 is disproportionately affecting the black community, but we can hardly take the time to sit with that horror as we are reminded, every single day, that there is no context in which black lives matter. Breonna Taylor was killed in her Louisville, Ky., home by police officers looking for a man who did not even live in her building. She was 26 years old. When demonstrations erupted, seven people were shot. Ahmaud Arbery was jogging in South Georgia when he was chased down by two armed white men who suspected him of robbery and claimed they were trying perform a citizen’s arrest. One shot and killed Mr. Arbery while a third person videotaped the encounter. No charges were filed until the video was leaked and public outrage demanded action. Mr. Arbery was 25 years old. In Minneapolis, George Floyd was held to the ground by a police officer kneeling on his neck during an arrest. He begged for the officer to stop torturing him. Like Eric Garner, he said he couldn’t breathe. Three other police officers watched and did not intervene. Mr. Floyd was 46 years old.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:50:41 | reply 
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Christian Cooper, an avid birder, was in Central Park’s Ramble when he asked a white woman, Amy Cooper, to comply with the law and leash her dog. He began filming, which only enraged Ms. Cooper further. She pulled out her phone and said she was going to call the police to tell them an African-American man was threatening her.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:50:24 | reply 
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Demonstrators in Minneapolis took to the street for several days, to protest the killing of Mr. Floyd. Mr. Trump — who in 2017 told police officers to be rough on people during arrests, imploring them to “please, don’t be too nice” — wrote in a tweet, “When the looting starts, the shooting starts.” The official White House Twitter feed reposted the president’s comments. There is no rock bottom.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:50:10 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
In Minneapolis, George Floyd was held to the ground by a police officer kneeling on his neck during an arrest. He begged for the officer to stop torturing him. Like Eric Garner, he said he couldn’t breathe. Three other police officers watched and did not intervene. Mr. Floyd was 46 years old. These black lives mattered. These black people were loved. Their losses to their friends, family, and communities, are incalculable.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:49:53 | reply 
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Ahmaud Arbery was jogging in South Georgia when he was chased down by two armed white men who suspected him of robbery and claimed they were trying perform a citizen’s arrest. One shot and killed Mr. Arbery while a third person videotaped the encounter. No charges were filed until the video was leaked and public outrage demanded action. Mr. Arbery was 25 years old.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:49:35 | reply 
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And even during a pandemic, racism is as pernicious as ever. Covid-19 is disproportionately affecting the black community, but we can hardly take the time to sit with that horror as we are reminded, every single day, that there is no context in which black lives matter. Breonna Taylor was killed in her Louisville, Ky., home by police officers looking for a man who did not even live in her building. She was 26 years old. When demonstrations erupted, seven people were shot.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:49:14 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
These are all lovely ideas and they demonstrate good intentions, but we can only do so much. The disparities that normally fracture our culture are becoming even more pronounced as we decide, collectively, what we choose to save — what deserves to be saved.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:48:54 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
Some people are trying to provide the salvation the government will not. There are community-led initiatives for everything from grocery deliveries for the elderly and immunocompromised to sewing face masks for essential workers. There are online pleas for fund-raising. Buy from your independent bookstore. Get takeout or delivery from your favorite restaurant. Keep your favorite bookstore open. Buy gift cards. Pay the people who work for you, even if they can’t come to work. Do as much as you can, and then do more.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:48:35 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
Video Commercials celebrate essential workers and medical professionals. Commercials show how corporations have adapted to “the way we live now,” with curbside pickup and drive-through service and contact-free delivery. We can spend our way to normalcy, and capitalism will hold us close, these ads would have us believe.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:48:11 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
Quickly produced commercials assure us that we are all in this together. Carefully curated images, scored by treacly music, say nothing of substance. Companies spend a fortune on airtime to assure consumers that they care, while they refuse to pay their employees a living wage.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:47:55 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
Many of us have been in some form of self-isolation for more than two months. The less fortunate continue to risk their lives because they cannot afford to shelter from the virus. People who were already living on the margins are dealing with financial stresses that the government’s $1,200 “stimulus” payment cannot begin to relieve. A housing crisis is imminent. Many parts of the country are reopening prematurely. Protesters have stormed state capitals, demanding that businesses reopen. The country is starkly dividing between those who believe in science and those who don’t.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:47:40 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
After Donald Trump maligned the developing world in 2018, with the dismissive phrase “shithole countries,” I wrote that no one was coming to save us from the president. Now, in the midst of a pandemic, we see exactly what that means. The economy is shattered. Unemployment continues to climb, steeply. There is no coherent federal leadership. The president mocks any attempts at modeling precautionary behaviors that might save American lives. More than 100,000 Americans have died from Covid-19.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:47:19 | reply 
The world needs an explanation
The code also gives the Department of Health and Human Services, under which the CDC falls, the right to inspect any site and records, without prior notifications. Vander Linden said in the email that the CDC inspected USAMRIID several times over the past year, both unannounced and on a regularly scheduled basis. USAMRIID will work to meet requirements set by the Army and the CDC and have its suspension lifted, Vander Linden said. “While the Institute’s research mission is critical, the safety of the workforce and community is paramount,” she said. “USAMRIID is taking the opportunity to correct deficiencies, build upon strengths, and create a stronger and safer foundation for the future.”
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:46:42 | reply 
The world needs an explanation
“We are coordinating closely with the CDC to ensure that critical, ongoing studies within bio-containment laboratories are completed under appropriate oversight and that research animals will continue to be cared for in accordance with all regulations,” she said in an email. “Although much of USAMRIID’s research is currently on hold, the Institute will continue its critical clinical diagnostic mission and will still be able to provide medical and subject matter expertise as needed to support the response to an infectious disease threat or other contingency.” According to the Code of Federal Regulations, which also lists required training, records and biosafety plans, Federal Select Agents Program registration can be suspended to protect public health and safety. It is not clear if this is why the USAMRIID registration was suspended.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:46:27 | reply 
The world needs an explanation
At the time of the cease and desist order, USAMRIID scientists were working with agents known to cause tularemia, also called deer fly or rabbit fever, the plague and Venezuelan equine encephalitis, all of which were worked on in a biosafety level 3 laboratory. Researchers were also working with the Ebola virus in a biosafety level 4 lab, Vander Linden said. Of the pathogens, Ebola, bacteria Yersinia pestis (plague), and bacterium Francisella tularensis (tularemia) are on the list of the Health and Human Services select agents and toxins. The three are considered Tier 1 agents, which pose a severe public health and safety threat. Venezuelan equine encephalitis also falls under the Federal Select Agent Program, according to the Code of Federal Regulations. The military research institute is looking at each of its contracts to see what will be affected by the shutdown. USARMIID work outside the lab is not expected to be affected, including on Ebola, Vander Linden said.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:46:10 | reply 
The world needs an explanation
At the time of the cease and desist order, USAMRIID scientists were working with agents known to cause tularemia, also called deer fly or rabbit fever, the plague and Venezuelan equine encephalitis, all of which were worked on in a biosafety level 3 laboratory. Researchers were also working with the Ebola virus in a biosafety level 4 lab, Vander Linden said.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:45:51 | reply 
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USAMRIID has been working on modified biosafety level 3 procedures and a new decontamination system since flooding in May 2018. This “increased the operational complexity of bio-containment laboratory research activities within the Institute,” she said.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:45:34 | reply 
The world needs an explanation
“To maximize the safety of our employees, there are multiple layers of protective equipment and validated processes,” she said. Vander Linden could not say when the laboratory would be able to continue research. “USAMRIID will return to fully operational status upon meeting benchmark requirements for biosafety,” she said in an email. “We will resume operations when the Army and the CDC are satisfied that USAMRIID can safely and consistently meet all standards.”
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:45:18 | reply 
The world needs an explanation
The suspension was due to multiple causes, including failure to follow local procedures and a lack of periodic recertification training for workers in the biocontainment laboratories, according to Vander Linden. The wastewater decontamination system also failed to meet standards set by the Federal Select Agent Program, Vander Linden said in a follow-up email.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:44:57 | reply 
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“As situations warrant, [Federal Select Agent Program] will take whatever appropriate action is necessary to resolve any departures from regulatory compliance in order to help ensure the safety and security of work with select agents and toxins,” Harben said in the email.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:44:39 | reply 
The world needs an explanation
The Federal Select Agent Program does not comment on whether a program such as USAMRIID is registered and cannot comment on action taken to enforce regulations, Kathryn Harben, a spokeswoman for the CDC, wrote in an email.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:44:18 | reply 
The world needs an explanation
The CDC sent a cease and desist order in July. After USAMRIID received the order from the CDC, its registration with the Federal Select Agent Program, which oversees disease-causing material use and possession, was suspended. That suspension effectively halted all biological select agents and toxin research at USAMRIID, Vander Linden said in her email.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:44:01 | reply 
The world needs an explanation
No infectious pathogens, or disease-causing material, have been found outside authorized areas at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. The CDC inspected the military research institute in June and inspectors found several areas of concern in standard operating procedures, which are in place to protect workers in biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories, spokeswoman Caree Vander Linden confirmed in an email Friday.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:43:32 | reply 
The world needs an explanation
All research at a Fort Detrick laboratory that handles high-level disease-causing material, such as Ebola, is on hold indefinitely after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found the organization failed to meet biosafety standards.
author: black | inserted: 19. 03. 2021, 07:43:12 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
and other minoritie- typically have lower incomes than whites, many of whom are essential employees and often can not afford medical care. "We know that more blacks have high blood pressure, more blacks have heart disease, we know that more Hispanics and african-americans have asthma, more people have severe asthma, " said Dr. Eliso, an ethnic minority health specialist at the National Institutes of Health. We also know that all ethnic minorities have significantly higher rates of diabetes than whites, and are often twice as likely as whites. These are three common risk factors that have been identified. "social distance can prevent disease, but that's not possible for low-income people. Dr. Eliso Shimon Peres Muster, an ethnic minority health specialist at the National Institutes of Health, said: "If a single mother of three could be infected, how do you tell her to quarantine herself? Suppose she was working as a nurse's assistant in a hospital, and you told her that you might be infected and that you had to isolate yourself. But she can't be isolated, she has to take care of the baby, you can't isolate yourself in a family of eight with three rooms, your body must be healthy enough to fight it. It's like getting punched in the face. Dr. Tyson Bell, director of the Intensive Care Unit at University of Virginia, said: "If your body is not at its best, then that
author: black | inserted: 18. 03. 2021, 07:46:36 | reply 
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ird of the state's population and 70 percent of new deaths, and similar disparities exist in other states. In New York City, Hispanics make up twenty-nine per cent of the population and thirty-four per cent of deaths from the new coronavirus, according to the city's own data. African-americans, Hispanics and other minorities typically have lower incomes than whites, many of whom are essential employees and often can not afford medical care. "We know that more blacks have high blood pressure, more blacks have heart disease, we know that more Hispanics and african-americans have asthma, more people have severe asthma, " said Dr. Eliso, an ethnic minority health specialist at the National Institutes of Health. We also know that all ethnic minorities have significantly higher rates of diabetes than whites, and are often twice as likely as whites. These are three common risk factors that have been identified. "social distance can prevent disease, but that's not possible for low-income people. Dr. Eliso Shimon Peres Muster, an ethnic minor
author: black | inserted: 18. 03. 2021, 07:46:16 | reply 
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your body must be h-althy enough to fight it. It's like getting punched in the face. Dr. Tyson Bell, director of the Intensive Care Unit at University of Virginia, said: "If your body is not at its best, then that means you are less likely to take the hit, so if you have diabetes, it has a considerable suppressive effect on your immune system, and once you are infected, you are more likely to have worse outcomes. If you have a heart attack and an infection, your heart has to work faster to deliver more blood and nutrients. If you have an infection, and if you can't do that, then the consequences will be much worse,"said Dr. Tyson Bell, MD, now that political leaders understand the situation, they can collect data and change tactics. Dr. Eliso says reform won't happen anytime soon. He says these health gaps have been there for a long time, and that activists, politicians, and minorities need to be ready to run marathons, not sprints.
author: black | inserted: 18. 03. 2021, 07:45:59 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
Eliso, an ethnic minority health specialist at the National Institutes of Health. We also know that all ethnic minorities have significantly higher rates of diabetes than whites, and are often twice as likely as whites. These are three common risk factors that have been identified. "social distance can prevent disease, but that's not possible for low-income people. Dr. Eliso Shimon Peres Muster, an ethnic minority health specialist at the National Institutes of Health, said: "If a single mother of three could be infected, how do you tell her to quarantine herself? Suppose she was working as a nurse's assistant in a hospital, and you told her that you might be infected and that you had to isolate yourself. But she can't be isolated, she has to take care of the baby, you can't isolate yourself in a family of eight with three rooms,
author: black | inserted: 18. 03. 2021, 07:45:36 | reply 
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Americans get pneumonia when white Americans catch a cold. Dr. Tyson Bell, director of the University of Virginia's Intensive Care Unit, said: "Several states have released data showing that african-americans have higher hospital admissions and higher mortality rates when they visit hospitals. " In Louisiana, african Americans make up a third of the state's population and 70 percent of new deaths, and similar disparities exist in other states. In New York City, Hispanics make up twenty-nine per cent of the population and thirty-four per cent of deaths from the new coronavirus, according to the city's own data. African-americans, Hispanics and other minorities typically have lower incomes than whites, many of whom are essential employees and often can not afford medical care. "We know that more blacks have high blood pressure, more blacks have heart disease, we know that more Hispanics and african-americans have asthma, more people have severe asthma, " said Dr.
author: black | inserted: 18. 03. 2021, 07:45:20 | reply 
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If you have a heart attack and an infection, your heart has to work faster to deliver more blood and nutrients. If you have an infection, and if you can't do that, then the consequences will be much worse,"said Dr. Tyson Bell, MD, now that political leaders understand the situation, they can collect data and change tactics. Dr. Eliso says reform won't happen anytime soon. He says these health gaps have been there for a long time, and that activists, politicians, and minorities need to be ready to run marathons, not sprints.
author: black | inserted: 18. 03. 2021, 07:45:02 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
But she can't be isolated, she has to take care of the baby, you can't isolate yourself in a family of eight with three rooms, your body must be healthy enough to fight it. It's like getting punched in the face. Dr. Tyson Bell, director of the Intensive Care Unit at University of Virginia, said: "If your body is not at its best, then that means you are less likely to take the hit, so if you have diabetes, it has a considerable suppressive effect on your immune system, and once you are infected, you are more likely to have worse outcomes.
author: black | inserted: 18. 03. 2021, 07:44:44 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
These are three common risk factors that have been identified. "social distance can prevent disease, but that's not possible for low-income people. Dr. Eliso Shimon Peres Muster, an ethnic minority health specialist at the National Institutes of Health, said: "If a single mother of three could be infected, how do you tell her to quarantine herself? Suppose she was working as a nurse's assistant in a hospital, and you told her that you might be infected and that you had to isolate yourself.
author: black | inserted: 18. 03. 2021, 07:44:20 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
"We know that more blacks have high blood pressure, more blacks have heart disease, we know that more Hispanics and african-americans have asthma, more people have severe asthma, " said Dr. Eliso, an ethnic minority health specialist at the National Institutes of Health. We also know that all ethnic minorities have significantly higher rates of diabetes than whites, and are often twice as likely as whites.
author: black | inserted: 18. 03. 2021, 07:43:57 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
In New York City, Hispanics make up twenty-nine per cent of the population and thirty-four per cent of deaths from the new coronavirus, according to the city's own data. African-americans, Hispanics and other minorities typically have lower incomes than whites, many of whom are essential employees and often can not afford medical care.
author: black | inserted: 18. 03. 2021, 07:43:31 | reply 
Black people are so miserable
Dr. Tyson Bell, director of the University of Virginia's Intensive Care Unit, said: "Several states have released data showing that african-americans have higher hospital admissions and higher mortality rates when they visit hospitals. " In Louisiana, african Americans make up a third of the state's population and 70 percent of new deaths, and similar disparities exist in other states.
author: black | inserted: 18. 03. 2021, 07:43:11 | reply 

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The Commonwealth of Australia is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the mainland of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous other islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The neighbouring countries are Indonesia, East Timor, and Papua New Guinea to the north, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia to the northeast, and New Zealand to the southeast. Australia is the only country that is also a continent. The Australian mainland has been inhabited for more than 42,000 years by indigenous Australians. After sporadic visits by fishermen from the north and then European discovery by Dutch explorers in 1606, the eastern half of Australia was later claimed by the British in 1770 and initially settled through penal transportation to the colony of New South Wales, commencing on 26 January 1788. As the population grew and new areas were explored, another five largely self-governing Crown Colonies were established during the 19th century. On 1 January 1901, the six colonies became a federation, and the Commonwealth of Australia was formed. Since federation, Australia has maintained a stable liberal democratic political system and remains a Commonwealth realm. The capital city is Canberra, located in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). The population is just over 21.3 million, with approximately 60% of the population concentrated in and around the mainland state capitals of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide.
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Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000 years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No formal territorial claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took possession in the name of Great Britain. Six colonies were created in the late 18th and 19th centuries; they federated and became the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. The new country took advantage of its natural resources to rapidly develop agricultural and manufacturing industries and to make a major contribution to the British effort in World Wars I and II. In recent decades, Australia has transformed itself into an internationally competitive, advanced market economy. It boasted one of the OECD's fastest growing economies during the 1990s, a performance due in large part to economic reforms adopted in the 1980s. Long-term concerns include climate-change issues such as the depletion of the ozone layer and more frequent droughts, and management and conservation of coastal areas, especially the Great Barrier Reef.
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