Friday, August 14, 2020

Hope Doesn't Make the Virus Go Away

San Diego council clears way for expanded outdoor dining amid ban ...

I understand the pain that restaurants and bars are feeling during the pandemic.  I also understand how difficult it is to be constrained from dining out or meeting friends for a drink and conversation.  The proliferation of quickly thrown up outdoor bars and restaurants allow us to pretend that our lives are getting back to normal.  But, that's just an illusion. The virus is always present. 

The tragedy here is Trump's absolute failure to implement a coherent national strategy to address the pandemic. In fact, Trump's consistent undermining of medical, science and community leaders advice and actions have fragmented and diminished efforts to mitigate the impact of Covid-19.  

What we have are piecemeal, ad hoc attempts to deal with a deadly virus and pretend to have normal lives.  Outdoor haircuts allow us to carry on with the routine of our lives.  Outdoor drinks and dining allow us to pretend that we have defeated the virus and that we are enjoying a normal life.  But, that's not reality.  The virus is everywhere and it's just waiting for a new host to invade.  
It is unclear what percentage of workers transmitted the virus among themselves, or to patrons or whether customers brought in the virus. But the clusters are worrisome to health officials because many restaurant and bar employees across the country are in their 20s and can carry the virus home and possibly seed household transmissions, which have soared in recent weeks through the Sun Belt and the West.
Since late June, scores of popular restaurants throughout the country, including in NashvilleLas VegasAtlanta and Milwaukee, had to close temporarily because of cases among employees. Texas and Florida also had to close bars this summer after a surge of new cases hobbled those states. In a recent week in San Diego, 15 of the 39 new cases in community settings stemmed from restaurants. And in Washington, D.C., cases have begun to sneak up since the city reopened indoor dining.
As long as our national policy towards the pandemic is to pretend things are getting better and to hope that the virus just disappears, we aren't going to have anything approaching normal lives.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Potential Jaws Remake

You've heard the expression, "when pigs fly."  What about, "Wenn Schweine aus dem Meer kommen?"

Cats at Lunch

Cats. What are you gonna do?


Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Warriors Battle to Save America's Soul

She was always my first choice for the job of Biden's VP.  A great day for America and it will be a greater day on November 3rd when Trump is sent packing by the Biden/Harris Democratic ticket.

Lemmings - What Did This Prove?

Supposedly intelligent adults planned and executed these school openings in Georgia.  How did they work out?  Not well.  What is more disruptive to education - distance learning or starting the school year and just days later sending everyone home as dozens of Covid-19 cases emerge?  And, a related question - why didn't these Georgia schools follow CDC guidelines relative to face masks and social distancing?  It is incredible that in the US, people refuse to do the minimum scientifically verified actions that would reduce the spread of coronavirus.  

From the New York Times:  
At North Paulding High School, at least one student was suspended, then unsuspended, for sharing photos of crowded hallways on social media, sparking a national uproar. Her school closed for at least three days this week after nine positive cases emerged.


From The Washington Post:
On the first day of school at Etowah High School in Georgia on Aug. 3, dozens of seniors packed together to pose side-by-side for a photo. Not a single smile was covered with a mask.
Now, just over a week later, the students all have been sent home and the school is shut.
In all, more than 900 students and staff in the Cherokee County School District have been ordered to quarantine as of Tuesday morning after 59 students and staff tested positive for covid-19, according to school officials. A third of those quarantined are from Etowah High School, which has had 14 confirmed cases.

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Dogs...Amazing and Joyful

Gene Kelly was good, but this guy.... Knocks it out of the park.

Tuesday, August 11, 2020