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I never thought I'd admit that there is, in fact, systemic racism in America, but there it is.
What's next, fried chicken and watermelon?
Story.Ain't it great to be a Democrat?
When I checked the Nenana Ice Cam yesterday the Tripod was still standing on the ice, but I didn't realize the event was already over.
It seems the ice broke up just enough to allow the Tripod to move a short distance to trip the clock in the tower it is attached to by a long cable.
The hitch was most of the ice was still in the river, and the Tripod evidently flowed upstream only just a little, which is to the right on the screen, and very odd. Normally it flows downstream, obviously.
I should have realized something was up because the flag rope was down, lying on the ice.
When I checked a few hours later the Tripod was gone and the water was flowing and I realized I had missed it as the ice cam page had the message:
THE ICE OFFICIALLY BROKE AND THE CLOCK STOPPED ON APRIL 30TH, 2021 AT 12:50 PM AST. THE 2021 JACKPOT IS $233,591.00
Should have looked for that message the first time.
The Washington Times had the story here.
So add another Ice-Out to the period April 30-May 7 when the vast majority of them have occurred anyway since 1917. The National Weather Service pretty much nailed it predicting April 29-May 5.
Hard to go wrong with that in any year, to be honest.
The Great War, depression, gold confiscation, dollar devaluation, fiat money, More War, and inflationary monetary policy all have done a real number on the dollar long before this, so it's understandable if no one really notices anymore.
We're witnessing a seemingly infinite division in a race to the bottom.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uS4krGJX-7sa8fuRlH7mhod-Xa5ZBsXU/view
NASA scores Wright Brothers moment with first helicopter flight on Mars :
South Korea is an open society. It's not a lie like China.
Just look at this outcome.
We are so pathetic.
The irony is full vaccination in the US is up a nearly identical percentage since mid March.
We continue to hear this is a race against cases, which came down by themselves dramatically without vaccinations, and now are rising quite smartly with them.
This should not be happening if the vaccines work.
The Israelis have released preliminary results of a study showing outsized C19 breakthrough cases of the South African variant in patients who received the Pfizer vaccine, calling into question Pfizer's own claims about this.
Michigan is increasingly failing to cope with COVID-19.
It's now Number One for daily new cases per 100k of population in the 7, 14, and 30 day measures.
And in the last 7 days Michigan now ranks Number One for daily new cases period, beating out New York.
Amazingly, Michigan is now Number Two in the nation for C19 hospitalizations.
A month ago, on Mar 9, it wasn't even in the top 14 for hospitalizations.
As recently as Mar 22 it was ninth.
All-time April low could fall in Alaskan city :
"A cold snap this extreme in April hasn’t been experienced in the Fairbanks area since 1911, when three consecutive record lows were set from April 9-11," Duff said. Two of these record lows are likely to be challenged during the latest cold wave, including Thursday night’s record of minus 16 F and Friday night’s record of minus 32 F.
Hey! Where's the rope on that thing?
Earliest Ice-Out ever since 1917 was April 14 (2019).
The data come from the largest study ever done on hand-washing years ago. You will find similar results in other smaller studies.
So that's roughly 51% of the population walking around NOT doing the most basic thing they should be doing under normal circumstances.
That agrees remarkably well with the Nature study on mask-wearing, which found that there is only 49% compliance.
Modeling COVID-19 scenarios for the United States:
"the national average for self-reported mask wearing was 49% as of 21 September 2020"
I'm assuming it's much less than 49% however, because this data is from self-reporting, not observation.
Be that as it may, the main point is that with nearly half of a given population failing on basic hygiene, it's ridiculous to assume that those same people during a pandemic are going to comply with the litany of things which need to be done to stop the spread of the disease.
You can't get them to wash their hands after using the loo, let alone wear a mask, wear a mask properly, social distance, quarantine themselves when exposed, quarantine themselves when sick, and on and on.
Results have indeed varied from state to state.
Michigan is a great example. We locked down hard at the beginning, closed everything, wore masks, yada yada yada, and suppressed the epidemic quite well until we couldn't stand it anymore. It caught up with us anyway.
And now the UK variant is giving it to us good and hard this spring.
People gonna people. Virus gonna virus.
As the epidemic has evolved, however, along with the response, it is clear that a spring, fall, spring pattern has developed.
The fall outbreak subsided on its own, before the introduction of the mass vaccination effort.
And cases since then are rising dramatically now, despite the vaccines.
The hospitalization graph shows the same thing.