Thursday, June 11, 2020
Coronavirus News (149)
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The COVID rebound in Florida is unmistakable. pic.twitter.com/7kli54AGIC
— Topher Spiro (@TopherSpiro) June 6, 2020
I don't know who needs to hear this, but refusing to disclose the corporations receiving $500,000,000,000 in taxpayer-funded bailouts is just about as corrupt as it gets.
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) June 11, 2020
Arizona is a COVID hotspot. Dr. Cara Christ, the state's top public health official, just said this: “We are not going to be able to stop the spread and so we can’t stop living as well."
— The Recount (@therecount) June 11, 2020
Ok then. pic.twitter.com/rNGt13fUwg
Post-quarantine embrace:
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) June 11, 2020
These two 9-year-old best friends since kindergarten in Louisville, Kentucky reunite after 3 months in quarantine.
Love. Get some.🌎❤️ pic.twitter.com/UAVcP6UjyU
KENTUCKY!!! Make sure you’re requesting your ballots for the primary!! (June 15 is the deadline!)
— اسکارلت (@scarlett_attari) June 10, 2020
And make sure u vote for @MikeForKY :) pic.twitter.com/btViXvefYr
Breaking News!
— SICK OF Agolf Twitler (@bblock29) June 11, 2020
The top 3 Law Enforcement officials in Dallas, Who are Black, are not invited to Trump's Law enforcement event in Dallas. pic.twitter.com/Rm6CtIFOZH
Wow, that was a wild few minutes where the actual President of the USA was following me on Twitter and even sent me a message. Shame it ended so badly 😭 pic.twitter.com/KejDKTleNu
— Liam Bennett (@ljkbennett) June 11, 2020
Donald Trump is now down by more than 8 points in polling averages. Coronavirus is resurgent. Expanded UI is set to expire on July 31st. The nation has exploded in protests over police brutality.
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) June 11, 2020
And he's doing...nothing. About any of it. He's just rage tweeting.
A message for all the White people out there saying you’re allies… pic.twitter.com/diW1CFm0ia
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) June 11, 2020
America is losing the stomach to fight Covid-19 https://t.co/eoAp1C4mvO
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) June 11, 2020
How can we stay emotionally connected while socially distant? #LavinSpeaker @LauraHuangLA— an associate professor at Harvard Business School and author of the book *Edge*—is one of several experts to weigh in on the subject for @FastCompany:https://t.co/otNh8Ubul4
— The Lavin Agency (@TheLavinAgency) June 11, 2020
In Pics: 50,000-year-old lake in #Maharashtra turns pink https://t.co/hC4eEDRrDc
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) June 12, 2020
Over 3.57 lakh needy families and destitute people who are not covered under the National Food Security Scheme will be provided free food grain for next two months in Rajasthanhttps://t.co/shReegtxlO
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) June 12, 2020
As schools begin to plan for the next school year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released guidelines for the safest possible measures. Here's the breakdown. https://t.co/oNw0wXsLsK
— Parents (@parentsmagazine) June 12, 2020
Once again educated, concerned, responsible and self-motivated youths of today are in the streets and once again the...
Posted by Jay Nishaant on Thursday, June 11, 2020
Some Copy Amitabh's Looks, Some Copy
Guaranteed smiles. 🤣🐾
— Danny & Ron's Rescue (@DannyRonsRescue) June 11, 2020
G) mollytheminicooper pic.twitter.com/Gf2aYjCpzV
T 3520 - Here is the video .. the time to be positive .. time to bring the 😁 back .. time for the adage ‘the show must go on’ !!!
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) May 3, 2020
Part 2 of 2 pic.twitter.com/vNWTChHxaz
Some Copy Amitabh's Looks, Some Copy https://t.co/J2l47EILST @SrBachchan @bachchcan @priyankachopra @iamsrk @BeingSalmanKhan @sonamakapoor @aamir_khan @deepikapadukone @iHrithik @akshaykumar @arrahman @sachin_rt @imVkohli @AnushkaSharma @karanjohar @shahidkapoor @FarOutAkhtar
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 12, 2020
Coronavirus News (146)
Yesterday I walked around my neighborhood for a bit. Just within my immediate vicinity I saw multiple places entirely ignoring social distancing and mask requirements. It was like everyone in them thought everything was back to normal. If much of the US is the same, we're boned. https://t.co/QLCT8I3XEV
— Scott Santens🧢🤠 (@scottsantens) June 11, 2020
T 3559 - जो काम अब तक दूसरों पे छोड़ दिया करते थे , उन कामों को अब ख़ुद करके पता चल रहा है की , दूसरे कितना काम करते थे । 🙏
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) June 10, 2020
Trump announces rallies in states where new infections are surging ....... OECD predicts global economy will contract by 6 to 7.6 percent this year, depending on virus’s trajectory .......... Pro golf is back, but without fans or fist bumps, ‘It’s going to be a little weird’ .......... Federal Reserve predicts slow recovery with unemployment at 9.3 percent by end of 2020 ............ Ohio lawmaker criticized after asking if ‘colored population’ more at risk of covid-19 because of hygiene ........... Arkansas loosens restrictions even as coronavirus cases spike ......... States wrestle with how to expand coronavirus testing, with little guidance from Trump administration ......... Coronavirus vaccine developers are chasing outbreaks before there aren’t enough infected people to test LONDON — The top teams rushing to develop coronavirus vaccines are alerting governments, health officials and shareholders that they may have a big problem: The outbreaks in their countries may be getting too small to quickly determine whether vaccines work. .............. Mnuchin loosens restrictions on small-business loans to ease forgiveness, but borrowers to remain secret .......... Brazil’s favelas, neglected by the government, organize their own coronavirus fight ...... Da Silva is one of 400 new “street presidents” in Paraisopolis, responsible for helping her neighbors in Sao Paulo’s largest slum secure food, aid and health care. ........... The program, created as cases in Latin America’s largest country began to explode, is one of many solutions the people of Brazil’s low-income favelas have found to bypass a divided government response to a worsening health crisis. Community leaders in some of the country’s hardest-hit neighborhoods are hiring their own ambulances, creating unemployment funds and even building independent databases to track cases and deaths. ........... Arizona tells hospitals to activate emergency plans amid another record high average of new cases ........... Starbucks lost $3 billion in latest quarter but says ‘most difficult period is now behind us’ ........... E.U. accuses China of targeting its societies with pandemic disinformation ............ E.U. headquarters in Brussels and European capitals have been struggling to navigate the tension between the United States and China, two rivals that are increasingly at odds with each other on a variety of security and diplomatic issues, including the pandemic response. .......... “We are clearly mentioning Russia and China,” she said. “If we have evidence, we should not shy away from naming and shaming.” ........ AMC plans to have almost all its movie theaters open by July .......... GOP expects to move its convention to Jacksonville after dispute with North Carolina over pandemic safeguards ........ Asylum applications in the E.U. dropped almost 86 percent between February and April ............ WHO urges Pakistan to return to lockdown as new infections explode ......... “Pakistan has been ranked among the top 10 countries around the globe in reporting the highest number of new cases.” ........... So far, 113,702 cases have been reported in Pakistan, but the number is probably much higher, as a quarter of those tested are found to be positive. ........ The letter recommended an intermittent, two-week-on, two-week-off lockdown to stem the tide of new infections. ............. the government was pursuing a “holistic strategy” in combating the virus and must consider the livelihoods of the two-thirds of the population that depend on daily incomes. The easing of restrictions has been accompanied by compulsory mask wearing and other procedures in public areas to prevent the spread of infection. ........ Air travel ‘highly correlated’ with spread of coronavirus, report claims .......... “The flow of air passengers across and within country borders has been a major contributor of the spread of the virus.” ............ Merkel, Macron and other E.U. leaders call for better pandemic response mechanism ........ Feds should not force price limits on drugmakers, Fauci tells biotech executives ........ Because the virus meets the four key conditions — it is new, easily transmissible, carried through the respiratory system and poses a serious risk of mortality — it has become the “worst nightmare” for the longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Other recent outbreaks he has worked on, including Ebola, HIV and SARS, were more finite and had a degree of containment that made it easier to stop the spread................. “This took about a month to go around the world,” he said of the coronavirus. “When is it going to end? We’re still at the beginning of it.” ....... The unexpected gift of stay-at-home orders: Time for kids to sleep and think and just be ........ our family found itself at home, together, with far fewer reasons to look at a clock or calendar reminder. ........ I wonder if we might be able to hold on to one thing that we’ve found in abundance during this quarantine: Time. Time for my kids to sleep, get bored, take walks, tinker with crafts and sit on the foot of my bed and talk. ........ Coronavirus hospitalizations rise sharply in several states following Memorial DayStudy suggests that routine face mask use by 50% or more of the population reduced COVID19 spread to an R of less than 1.0. Other studies have generated similar estimates. More widespread masking with higher quality masks could help mitigate a second wave. https://t.co/tIqQJfXNV8
— Scott Gottlieb, MD (@ScottGottliebMD) June 10, 2020
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Coronavirus News (145)
Coronavirus News (144)
Why is it not news that there seems to be a second wave of the coronavirus?
— Joe Lockhart (@joelockhart) June 9, 2020
Billionaire Jeffrey Gundlach sees the potential for unemployment to start hitting white-collar workers making more than $100,000 per year as employers increasingly question the value they bring. He also thinks many will get new jobs making less money.
— Scott Santens🧢🤠 (@scottsantens) June 10, 2020
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Ed Miliband, Labour’s former leader, is back and still convinced it’s time for capitalism to change. Can he make an impact? https://t.co/Dgn7sIWWhC
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) June 10, 2020
NASDAQ HITS ALL-TIME HIGH. Tremendous progress being made, way ahead of schedule. USA!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 10, 2020
A statue of Christopher Columbus in Richmond was vandalized, torn down and thrown in a lake by protesters overnight https://t.co/07TIXNjTZw pic.twitter.com/dSc4uukTap
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 10, 2020
Indian #economy to bounce back in next fiscal with sharp growth rate of 9.5%: #FitchRatings | https://t.co/J7y1KnD0U7 pic.twitter.com/A4VrMsFK9B
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) June 10, 2020
Some of the police reforms being called for in the United States have been tried and tested elsewhere. My latest on the lessons America can learn from Britain, Germany, and the rest of the world:https://t.co/JfSSUSSN5k
— Yasmeen Serhan (@YasmeenSerhan) June 10, 2020
Only 6 states will decide the 2020 election.
— NationalPopularVote (@NatlPopularVote) June 10, 2020
Retweet if you’re ready for all 50 states to matter. https://t.co/ZSXe32UNFr pic.twitter.com/JQFT6moCzU
Tuesday, June 09, 2020
Coronavirus News (143)
Coronavirus News (143) https://t.co/essoQpqyZk #coronavirus #CoronaInPakistan #CoronavirusOutbreak #coronavirusinpakistan #COVID19 #AOC #AlexandriaOcasioCortez #lockdown2020 #pandemic
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 10, 2020
On the left is Piedmont Park, a Democratic stronghold with a 4-hour line to vote.
— Brent Peabody (@brent_peabody) June 9, 2020
On the right is Chastain Park, located in Atlanta’s whitest and most conservative precinct. There is literally no line.
Georgia’s top election official is a Republican. #FultonCounty #GAPrimary pic.twitter.com/4tdlGoboMG
📺 @realDonaldTrump finally got huge crowds, but not the ones he wanted.
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 9, 2020
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Democrats stand in unison to defund or dismantle police depts.
— iammix 🔔 (@iammix24) June 10, 2020
When you demonize the police, they stop engaging with the community.
Cops will leave blue cities in droves.
Expect a crime wave, in which we haven't seen in decades.
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Don’t let anyone tell you that protests don’t make a difference. https://t.co/ohZ8YBu8qK
— Maina Kiai (@Maina_Kiai) June 8, 2020
I had a long conversation with @Ilhan about the two weeks since George Floyd was killed by a police officer:
— Gabe Schneider (@gabemschneider) June 9, 2020
What dismantling a police department means, how she navigates organizing and serving in congress, and how this moment will reshape our country. https://t.co/tCgGBA5LMP
Facts abt pizza delivery:
— nat “cops break laws to terrorize/intimidate” puff (@LeftAtLondon) June 9, 2020
-5th highest job fatality rate (police don’t even make top 10)
-most pizzerias wont allow drivers to even carry a pocketknife on them
-if a driver gets robbed it comes out of their tips
-most car insurance agents dont cover “on job” collisions for them https://t.co/Kf9AneJvvR
De Blasio says daughter Chiara confronted him about his 'white privilege' https://t.co/PyjBQx0r3V pic.twitter.com/3tuwwSD4QX
— New York Post (@nypost) June 9, 2020
At least two employees of Tesla's main factory in Fremont, California, have tested positive for Covid-19 since it resumed operations, The Washington Post reports https://t.co/c3WEOZ10XJ
— CNN (@CNN) June 10, 2020
This Congolese man is staring at the severed hand and foot of his 5 year old daughter - punishment for not collecting enough rubber for Belgian King Leopold II. Today people are complaining because a statue of King Leopold has been taken down in Antwerp. pic.twitter.com/7FeMoIVIbb
— Rupert Wingfield - H (@wingcommander1) June 9, 2020
"I don't know if we have ever experienced this kind of global challenge to racism and to the consequences of slavery."
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) June 9, 2020
Angela Davis says anti-racism protests around the world are "a very exciting moment". pic.twitter.com/MIqZ8fFtfN
17.6 percent of Latinos are unemployed. https://t.co/aYUhhRXeux
— Latino Victory (@latinovictoryus) June 9, 2020
Is New York City making a huge mistake by reopening right now? https://t.co/TFKxPVsEhJ
— TIME (@TIME) June 9, 2020