Showing posts with label Coronavirus. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Comparative Coronavirus Cases, Deaths September 1, 2020

Countries in Top Ten World Populations

C

ountries Most Populated as of 2019

 

1.      People’s Republic of China POP. 1,433,783,686

Coronavirus cases, deaths: 89,914; 4,723

 

2.      Republic of India POP. 1,366,417,754

Coronavirus cases, deaths: 3,691,166; 65,228 - #3

 

3.      United States of America POP. 329,064,917

Coronavirus cases, deaths: 6,031,013; 183,598 - #1

 

4.      Republic of Indonesia POP. 270,625,568

Coronavirus cases, deaths: 174,796; 7,417

 

5.      Islamic Republic of Pakistan POP.  216,565,318

Coronavirus cases, deaths: 296,149; 6,298

 

6.      Federative Republic of Brazil POP. 211,049,527

Coronavirus cases, deaths: 3,908,272; 121,381 - #2

 

7.      Federal Republic of Nigeria POP. 200,963,599

Coronavirus cases, deaths: 54,008; 1,013

 

8.      People’s Republic of Bangladesh POP. 163,046,161

Coronavirus cases, deaths 312,996; 4,281

 

9.      Russian Federation POP.  145,872,256

Coronavirus cases, deaths: 995,319;17,176

 

10.   United Mexican States POP. 127,575,529

Coronavirus cases, deaths: 599,560; 64,414

 

Sources

 

Wikipedia “List of countries by population (United Nations)” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population_%28United_Nations%29

European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (An agency of the European Union) “COVID-19 situation update worldwide as of September 1, 2020”: Epidemiological update https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/geographical-distribution-2019-ncov-caseshttps://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/geographical-distribution-2019-ncov-cases

 

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Thursday, April 16, 2020

Democracy Now-Featured Disease Testimony of a Curious Character


Americans have a Silly Soft spot for a British (or  favored foreign) Accent

A Briton (or Ukrainian) who graduated from a nondescript East London college with a technical degree, hopped over to the United States and landed gigs with one or another US university and government agency, such as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), White House revolving door advisory,  and the questionable and shadowy US Agency for International development (USAID).

What is left out of the biographical brief accompanying his Democracy Now performance is this bit.

P
eter Daszak holds a Bachelor of Science in zoology from Bangor University in North Wales and a doctorate in parasitic infectious diseases from the University of East London (formerly West Ham Technical Institute).

His work is said to be “funded by [US taxpayers] the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Fogarty International Center, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), the National Science Foundation (NSF), the US Agency for International Development (USAID), Google.org, Rockefeller, and other foundations.

Presumably an Englishman (Ukrainian…? Cossack…?), Peter Daszak, as far back as 1999, was “a guest worker at the CDC.”

He has been employed as
advisor on global health issues to the director for medical preparedness policy on the White House National Security staff; advisor to the World Health Organization “on pathogen prioritization for R&D” (research and development); and a member of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Committee on global surveillance for emerging zoonoses [infectious diseases caused by a pathogen that has jumped from non-human animals (usually vertebrates) to humans].

Daszak currently heads the US-based EcoHealth Alliance (formerly Wildlife Trust), a nonprofit non-governmental global enterprise employing “a ‘One Health’ approach to protecting the health of people, animals, and the environment from emerging infectious diseases,” that partners with USAID in an emerging pandemic threats program.

Though he seems not to be an actual laboratory scientist or on-site research scientist either by experience, training, or education; it is, nevertheless, curious, given his access, that he waited two decades to broadcast his pathogen concerns to the American public.

Mr. Daszak today tells the Democracy Now interviewers that “there are viruses related to Ebola that we don’t know much about. We don’t know if they infect people. There are viruses related to influenza out there that we don’t know what they do in people.”

Y
et Daszak claimed:
“… [W]e’ve done the science on this. We’ve been working on this for 20 years. We tracked every known emerging disease to its origin, from the scientific literature. And then we tested, with mathematical models: what’s driving that, what are the causes that could underlie the emergence of these new diseases. And what we found is they emerge in places where human populations are very dense and growing. …”

I think everybody knows this last bit by now. What has he been doing for 20 years to just now arrive at this foregone conclusion?
“[T]he way to deal with this is not to wait for them to emerge and make us sick. The way to do this is to get out there ahead of the curve [curve has suddenly come into the American English language], find out what’s out there in wildlife, find out who’s at risk, work with the people on the frontline and reduce that risk.”

B
io labs everywhere

About bacteria escaping bio labs, of which the US has hundreds across the world and within United States, Daszak seems to be covering his and his connections’ negligence.

“We have a few hundred technicians and scientists working in these labs. They do not have a problem with staff or with security or with loose controls. These are very well-run labs.

They’ve been inspected by the US CDC [not much of an endorsement, given its privatized track record], by people working in BSL-4 labs, high-security labs, in the US, in France, and internationally.

They’re accredited by the US [still not much of an endorsement, given privatization protecting and securing private wealth].

So, it’s ironic that now we’re saying they’re not very well organized. We actually inspected them properly and allowed them to open. [Speaking of baloney]

[Bracketed Emphasis added]

B
SL-4 Clarification
A biosafety level (BSL), or Pathogen/Protection level, is a set of biocontainment precautions required to isolate dangerous biological agents in an enclosed laboratory facility.

Biosafety level 4 laboratories are used for diagnostic work and research on easily transmitted pathogens which can cause fatal disease. These include a number of viruses known to cause viral hemorrhagic fever such as Marburg virus, Ebola virus, Lassa virus, and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.

Biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) is the highest level of biosafety precautions, and is appropriate for work with agents that could easily be aerosol-transmitted within the laboratory and cause severe to fatal disease in humans for which there are no available vaccines or treatments. BSL-4 laboratories are generally set up to be either cabinet laboratories or protective-suit laboratories.

The levels of containment range from the lowest biosafety level 1 (BSL-1) to the highest at level 4 (BSL-4).

  • At the lowest level of biosafety, precautions may consist of regular hand-washing and minimal protective equipment. 
  • At higher biosafety levels, precautions may include airflow systems, multiple containment rooms, sealed containers, positive pressure personnel suits, established protocols for all procedures, extensive personnel training, and high levels of security to control access to the facility.

I
n the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have specified these levels. In the European Union, the same biosafety levels are defined in a directive. In Canada the four levels are known as Containment Levels.

Such facilities with these designations are also sometimes given as P1 through P4 (for Pathogen or Protection level), as in the term P3 laboratory.

Democracy Now! describes Daszak as a “disease ecologist,” a field of study for which there was no clarification. He concludes with an opinion that, perhaps, reflects his chosen field of study.  The disease ecologist concludes, again, with the obvious.  
“We’ve got to reassess our relationship with the environment and reduce our ecological footprint. It’s to the benefit of conservation. It’ll reduce climate change. It will also stop us getting sick. …”

Wait, here comes the parting shot.

“For folks on the right who aren’t interested in conservation or climate change, what about your own health? You know, we are making ourselves sick by making the planet sick.”

So there, you dummies!

W
e the people of the world have a problem, a big, complex, deadly serious problem, a whole bunch of problems; and all the baloney in the world—no matter who is slicing it up and spitting it out, Brit or Yank—is not going to solve our problems or save us.

“Baloney” was Daszak’s Democracy Now word captured and crafted as a headline. It seems this gentleman, too, has acquired a taste—for baloney.   

We’ve had our fill of the Brit-Yank performance— East to West, Columbia, Yale, Harvard, Chicago, Stanford via Wharton— it’s all the same: duck and blame.

Where were you, Peter Daszak, when the bats first flew?





Sources

National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda MD, 20894 USA
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK114496/
https://www.mailman.columbia.edu/research/center-infection-and-immunity/peter-daszak-phd
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EcoHealth_Alliance
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoonosis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosafety_level#Biosafety_level_4

Democracy Now! “’Pure Baloney’: Zoologist Debunks Trump’s COVID-19 Origin Theory, Explains Animal-Human Transmission.” April 16, 2020. https://www.democracynow.org/2020/4/16/peter_daszak_coronavirus


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Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Response to Pervasive Homelessness: Neglect and Force

Response to Zero Coronavirus infection: Staged “State of Emergency”

San Francisco fathers and mothers have for decades presided over a crisis and failed to fix it.

A United Nations Special Rapporteur in 2018 visited and interviewed residents in San Francisco’s homeless camps and compared conditions with “those of Mumbai” (Bombay), India, where billionaires in 2008 “had the highest average wealth of any city in the world. 

After New York City (103) and Hong Kong (93), San Francisco ranks third (74) in the number of billionaires (latest update Business Insider / Wikipedia).
By any measures, the United States as a whole and the city of San Francisco are “rich”; but “the deplorable conditions” allowed by government in San Francisco, are “by international human rights standards …, unacceptable,” said the UN Rapporteur.
And the various remedies employed by changing city officials have treated homeless people with contempt, “like nonentities.” The conditions and remedies were described as “horrible,” “undignified,” “illogical,” and “tragic.”
The picture of San Francisco’s homelessness presents permanent conditions, open to the world, of drug syringes, trash, and feces on streets — a level of contamination that reportedly exceeds that of “communities in Brazil (South America), Kenya (East Africa), or India” (South Asia).

Instead of housing the homeless, San Francisco, alternatively, turns to activism to preserve the state of homelessness (and camps), or violent sweeps to remove unsightly homelessness. The city fathers and mothers choose to hand out needles and issue lucrative contracts to their friends (basically maintaining squalor and dependency) to remove needles (if found) and feces from public view.

The estimated number of people in poverty in “the San Francisco Bay Area grew from 573,333 (8.6 percent) in 2000 to 668,876 (9.7 percent) in 2006-2010.”  A minimum-wage worker in San Francisco “would have to work approximately 4.7 full-time jobs to be able to rent a two-bedroom apartment.”

Homelessness may be caused by and may manifest a complex cycle of illnesses (physical and mental), that worsens when there is no access to treatment or healthy community, and one is unable to handle day to day chores and challenges. Homeless people are vulnerable to (at the mercy of) feckless politicians and profit-making “do-gooders”; predators and other physical and psychosocial threats which compound troubling mental and physical conditions.

Homelessness in the United States and in San Francisco (among other major cities, not to mention conditions in rural America) emerged as a prevalent condition in the late 1970s and early 1980s’ deindustrialization without alternative planning by competent and caring leadership  (similar today rapid pace of workplace automation and leaders’ failure see the scope of the problem and plan ahead) in the United States.

Change without Thought or Care
Deindustrialization, Negligence, Force  

Regional deindustrialization (New England to Great Lakes, 1979-1984); second wave deinstitutionalization (1970s following 1950s’ first wave); and the 21st century’s further deindustrialization and job losses, population shifts and investment alternations (2001-2009).

Since the (1929-1930s) Great Depression’s devastating epidemic of poverty, hunger, and homelessness, millions of people have migrated across the United States in search of work and housing.

In San Francisco in the 1980s, wages stagnated, funding for welfare reform decreased, the social safety net for underserved communities disappeared, and the number of people without homes increased.

San Francisco officials clamped down with zoning laws and redlining, “depriving certain neighborhoods of essential resources such as housing, schools, clinics, and grocery stores”; creating divisions within San Francisco districts; widening the income inequality gap; and polarizing resource accessibility and socioeconomic demographics. A critical consequence is today’s high rates of homelessness.

San Francisco’s “Model” Leadership better not replicated
  • Dianne Feinstein years (1978-1988): open temporary shelters and handed out “a sandwich and a bed for a night”
  • Arthur Christ Agnos (b. Arthouros Agnos) (1988-1992) for the homeless constructed “two” multi-service buildings for housing, mental health counseling and substance abuse assistance
  • Frank Jordan (1992-1996): imposed police and law enforcement power against the homeless and homelessness activists, issuing criminal citations; using police officers accompanied by social service workers to systematically sweep city blocks, engage homeless communities and dismantle homeless encampments
  • Willie Brown (1996-2004): ratcheted up the force with his “militarized clearance of the homeless encampments” and police citations to the homeless from Jordan’s high of 11,000 to more than double that number, rising to 23,000
  • Gavin Newsom (2004-2010 before becoming California’s governor) played both “good cop” “bad cop” roles: a little cash to house a few hundred homeless people some shuttled substance-abuse or mental health centers coupled with panhandling citations.
Treatable conditions and diseases untreated affect individuals and society at large  
  • Hunger
  • Mental disorders (wide ranging)
  • Skin disorders
  • Dental disease
  • Parasitic infections
  • Venereal disease
  • Hepatitis due                                                     
Contempt prevails. In San Francisco today, a “sit-lie law” (Section 168 of its Police Code) criminalizes homelessness by making it “unlawful to sit or lie down on a public sidewalk” between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 p.m.
  • Ed Lee 43rd Mayor of San Francisco (January 11, 2011 – December 12, 2017)
  • Mark E. Farrell (appointed) 44th Mayor of San Francisco (January 23-July 11, 2018)
  • London Nicole Breed 45th Mayor of San Francisco (July 11, 2018 - ); acting mayor (December 12, 2017 – January 23, 2018); President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (January 8, 2015 – June 26, 2018); Member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (January 8, 2013 – July 11, 2018)
Yesterday’s News: Amidst persisting conditions of homelessness and no coronavirus cases diagnosed, San Francisco Mayor London Breed declare a “coronavirus” “state of emergency”

The Chronicle writer writes “Amid intensifying worldwide concern about the spread of the new coronavirus, Mayor London Breed declared a state of emergency for San Francisco Tuesday, which will ramp up the city’s efforts to prepare for and confront potential cases.”


Sources

Wikipedia
List of cities by number of billionaires https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_by_number_of_billionaires
Homelessness in the San Francisco Bay Area https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homelessness_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area
Deinstitutionalization https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deinstitutionalisation#United_States
Deindustrialization https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deindustrialisation_by_country#United_States

San Francisco Chronicle In “SF Mayor London Breed declares state of emergency over coronavirus” Dominic Fracassa February 25, 2020 https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/SF-mayor-London-Breed-declares-state-of-emergency-15083811.php




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