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Thursday, April 2. 2020Read Trump's letter to scheming Schumer calling him out
Trump letter to Schumer calls him out for lies and political scheming instead of helping NYers (and Americans)
A View From the SidelineNot too long ago, I shared my views on Covid-19 and the lockdown. I still stand by my (often misunderstood) position and I feel that after this is over, I'll still stand as having a well-developed viewpoint. Meanwhile, as we sit in the midst of all this, I am now officially 3 weeks working-from-home. The Covid numbers have continued to rise, the deaths have risen as well, and the newsmedia has...ratcheted up the fear factor as high as possible. Even my sister, down in Florida (where even she admits nothing is happening of any note) is freaking out and running scared. Well, today I chatted by phone with her and shared with her something I'll share with all of you. I am Covid-19 positive. I found out yesterday. Let me share some of my own personal thoughts and some of my doctors' comments. First, I was told "this is a high-powered flu". By 3 different doctors who checked me or spoke with me. Second, "No, there's nothing we can do unless you have respiratory distress, so please monitor yourself carefully." Yup. I do that anyway. Third, there were no lines at the station where I got checked. Called first, drove up, got out, they checked me in a field tent, sent me to another field tent, and did the swab (annoying, but not horrible...a Q-Tip WAY UP into your sinuses). Doesn't hurt. You do sneeze a little. I am in good general health. I work out regularly, good BP, good pulse rate, not an ox by any standard, but I'll keep up with most people my age, and probably surpass them (55+, in case you're wondering). My first hints of the virus were on Tuesday 3/24. A little coughing, lots of mucous, etc. Not a dry cough. By Thursday, Mrs. Bulldog was saying "You're coughing too much, I don't want people on our walks to think you have it, so stay home." Fine...I stopped taking walks. I had started having headaches (sinus) anyway. The headaches got worse. By Friday, my head was pounding, the cough was persistent, and it was dry. No fever. No rash. 3 days of (sorry) diarrhea began. Over the weekend, the headaches intensified, the coughing got worse. I was more or less stuck on the couch watching movies, in a very annoyed frame of mind. By Sunday, it was suggested I get tested. So we arranged it, and yesterday at 3pm the results were back. Positive. Of course, by now the headache is starting to fade. It's still there, but Tylenol keeps it reduced. The coughing is still there, but laying down helps it stop (don't lay down too much...no need to promote pneumonia). I've been sleeping 10 hours a night. The really weird things, and there are 2 of them, are the general haziness of frame of mind - I can't concentrate very long - and what I'd call "fever dreams without the fever." I don't know how to describe these, but I have the strangest dreams all night. Then I wake up in the morning very dehydrated and have to drink a pint or two of water. My doctor voiced concern over the number of cases, but also pointed out that "it's just a flu that is worse for at-risk people, you're not at risk. Just stay vigilant, take care of yourself and you should be fine." So if this were the normal world - I'd take 2-3 weeks off from work, and get better. Instead, I've had 3 weeks off, and based on current protocol I will have AT LEAST (if my symptoms play out normally) 3 more weeks off (because my office says 2 weeks after cessation). For what it's worth - most people in the US, after 6 weeks off from work, will be broke. If it goes longer, who knows. At this point, the "cure" is worse than the disease. Trump is right to consider opening some counties as soon as possible - like any other pandemic, this has areas of concentration. We can limit exposure to those regions, and keep the rest of the nation working well. Stay healthy. Stay vigilant. I do believe there is much more, politically, to play out. At this point I no longer believe it's mainly a health crisis (if it ever was). It's a political one.
ps - I had to inform my HR Department - just a public safety thing. Naturally, I got a call back today...all pre-arranged, and about exactly what I supposed. They were trying to determine if I could have caught it anywhere else but at the office. "AVOID LAWSUITS AT ANY COST" must be their view. Can't blame them, I suppose. Not that it would stop me if I was litigious. Thing is, nobody can EVER prove where they got it from. I commute, via train, every day. I went to the bank. I was playing poker one night with 50 people at a bar the week before being sent home (won $650 and the tournament WITH A ROYAL FLUSH - not a joke, totally telling the truth, I have pictures...it's the poker players' Hole-in-One). So I could have gotten it anywhere...and I admitted that. Because it doesn't matter where I got it from. I KNEW I was going to get it. That was the point of my original article. If you believe you can avoid it, you're fooling yourself. I DO NOT believe social distancing works. But don't worry - they politicians and other liars will convince you it's working.
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VaccineDoctors At University of Pittsburgh Medical Center: We’ve Developed a Vaccine Against Coronavirus And they can scale it easily. Pitt is one of the great American medical centers. If they say it, they mean it. Quite remarkable speed, but most people in urban and suburban areas have been exposed now anyway, naturally vaccinated.
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Shakshuka Huevos Heartburn for me. Bruce and his kids love this: Shakshuka recipe Fitness: I went out for an HIIT run Tuesday morning in the dark
I remember doing 1-mile sprints for training. Long ago. Also remember my 20-mile morning runs. Lucky me - no joint problems. I quit it in time. Readers know we oppose road running for the toll it takes on joints, but a month, twice a week, is fine with me although I'd like to get back to the treadmill and stair machine for my HIIT. What did I learn from it? The pounding surprised me, even though I was a road-runner and racer in my youth. I also learned that a hat and gloves might be nice when it's chilly, despite the sweat from the sprints. Finally, it is so much more interesting than watching CNN in the gym. Maybe I should try biking, but our bikes were all stolen and I will not wear that biking gear. Your thoughts?
Thursday morning links
Answering the coronavirus: exponential American innovation Developing Covid-19 Vaccines at Pandemic Speed "This is the Beginning of the End of the Pandemic" - Dr. Stephen Smith Announces Hydroxy-Choloroquine Study that is "Game Changer" in Battle Against Coronavirus If that holds up, great Coronavirus Death Rate Is Lower Than Previously Reported, Study Says Very likely. The stats are dubious Powerline: "Regular readers will not be surprised to know that I am one of the 32% who are Very Concerned." (about shutdown and economy) If The Virus Hadn’t Caused The Crash, Something Else Would Have Hmmm. Maybe a correction, but not this The mysterious case of the people who ate fish tank cleaner Trump Destroys Connecticut Governor's Claim the Strategic National Stockpile Has Been Emptied Someone ought to tell House Speaker Nancy Pelosi about the coronavirus outbreak, because her laser focus on pushing her political agenda suggests she’s unaware of it. MSNBC saw the virus coming before anyone else. But didn't mention it Trump isn't 'finally' relying on experts. He often does He's skeptical of experts, as we all should be. But he is persuadable. Tucker: WHO chief praises, covers for China DEEP ROT AT THE FBI (AND THE TIMES) Jim Jordan and Lindsey Graham seek DOJ watchdog testimony on new FISA abuse report Milestone: 600+ Title IX/Due Process Lawsuits in Behalf of Accused Students General Milley Drops Hammer On Mexican Cartels: ‘We Will Defend Our Country Regardless Of The Cost’ Why Winning the War In Afghanistan Meant Losing to the Taliban. The Taliban will seek to run Afghanistan in line with their values and. America will have to stand back and watch. Not my job Wednesday, April 1. 2020Another beginner's at-home workout routine, no equipment
We like to introduce people to various beginner's routines. This one is simple and pretty good. Done daily for 2 or 3 weeks (it should be easy by then), a person can move on to more challenging fitness programs. 20 body weight squats. Repeat for 3 rounds. The good news
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Bach, sort-ofWednesday morning links
A new book from author John Ellis examines the real reasons why most college graduates are woefully undereducated when they leave college after four or more years. Mom who ‘gloated’ with daughter after SAT cheating in college scam gets prison Joe diGenova to Newsmax TV: Not Worried Virus Will Delay Durham Probe Almost forgot about that. How long does it take? Justice Department audit finds widespread flaws in FBI surveillance applications DoJ IG: FBI Problems On FISA Warrants “Far Beyond” Crossfire Hurricane — And FBI Leadership Was Well Aware Of It Remember the Young Woman Who Died While Waiting for a Coronavirus Test in New Orleans? ...Yeah, Well Now the Truth Is Out GOP seeks to claw back Kennedy Center's $25M stimulus payout, as opera house continues layoffs
Tucker Carlson: Chinese Researchers Confirm Coronavirus Linked to Horseshoe Bat Studies at One of Two Wuhan Research Institutes If true, sheesh Rare footage of Wuhan Market and people eating bats Chinese Markets Reopen — And They Still Sell Bats, Dogs And Cats No pangolins? In Midst of DC's Coronavirus Shutdown, Ruth Bader Ginsburg Meets Trainer for Workouts at Supreme Court Gym My gyms are closed The Great Face Mask Debate: To Wear Or Not To Wear? Nancy Pelosi blaming Trump for the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus is staggering when you consider that just a month ago, she was encouraging crowds to congregate in Chinatown. Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Demand Racial Quotas for Coronavirus Testing Hindus fight virus with cow piss The Week: Biden can win Coronavirus is killing the Biden campaign — and making him look like a fool Playing Pandemic Politics Harvard Professor Struggles To Explain Why More Stupid Americans Are Supporting Trump Dulce bellum inexpertis – “War is Sweet to Those Who Have Never Experienced It” Tuesday, March 31. 2020Something else which is lovelyOrchids are cool, sexy. You can't go there now, but here's a tour of this year's NYBG's orchid show.
More music: My RomanceA Bird OrchestraForget the politics
That is when it matters. Petty politics and sniping are for the good times, not the challenging and sacrificial times. Nobody is worrying about pronouns or the weather now, thank goodness. Unfortunately, there are more important issues.
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Tuesday morning links
This is not the plague Mr. Coburn Went to Washington and Left a Remarkable Example Mainstream Media Gave Kavanaugh’s Accuser Substantial Coverage, Ignore Biden’s Accuser Trump Is Right: Suicides Do Increase During Economic Hardship UVA Students Issue List of Coronavirus-Related Demands to Administration Students always try to find excuses to avoid exams. The Stress! Surreal: Samaritan's Purse Sets Up Coronavirus Field Hospital... in Central Park Yikes, This Is What The Swab Test Looks Like For The Virus Fauci: Health Experts Pushed Trump to Extend Restrictions MINOR CORRECTION: Dr. Fauci Went from a Possible 1.7 Million US Deaths Due to Coronavirus to a Possible 200,000 US Deaths in 14 Days! Open where possible, closed where necessary – that’s how the economy survives coronavirus National coronavirus response: A road map to reopening An Epidemic of Media Partisanship Trump's Approval Rating Soars As Media Seeks Blackout PBS Reporter: Covering Trump Is A ‘Team Sport’ For Press: We ‘Have Each Other’s Back’ In Opposition To President… The media’s war on President Trump has escalated with coronavirus CBS News Caught Using Footage from an Italian Hospital to Describe Conditions in New York City Who's Funding the Coronavirus Political Trolls?
Monday, March 30. 2020Nature BoyDylan referenced this recording in his song:
ComfortThe USNS Comfort arrives in NYC to take some of the pressure off. Why so few hospital beds in the USA? Because government limits them.
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Who dies from this virus?From First minor with coronavirus in New York City dies:
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Monday morning links Mia Farrow has finally succeeded in destroying Woody Allen NYC Idiots Attend “Corona Potluck Parties "Here's the thing. It's Not Just corona virus victims that are having to plan funerals that no one can attend... it's Everyone." RICH EUROPEANS FLEE CITIES, NEW YORK TIMES DISAPPROVES. For quite a few centuries, cities have been unhealthy places in times of contagion Rich Americans too, bringing germs to their second and third homes. We're All Germophobes Now Can coronavirus spread through food or packaging? Calif. was ready for virus, then it wasn’t. State had plenty of emergency supplies, then got rid of them USING CHLOROQUINE TO TREAT COVID-19: Q&A WITH RAGHU CHIVUKULA, MD, PHD Coronavirus Patients Taken Off Ventilators and Out of ICU After Receiving Experimental Drug Leronlimab FDA Issues Emergency Use Authorization Of Trump-Touted Drug To Treat Coronavirus Kennedy Center Tells Musicians It Will Stop Paying Them Hours After $25 Million Bailout Is Signed From the always annoying and sanctimonious David Brooks The only "meaning" in disease is that nature is a bitch. That's not news. The Media's Top Lies and Spins About COVID-19 As usual, lies upon lies for 3 years Pelosi calls for probe into Trump’s handling of virus: ‘What did he know and when did he know it?’ Graham Torches Pelosi: 'Most Shameful, Disgusting Statement By Any Politician In Modern History' Hillary Clinton's toxic coronavirus commentary uses dead Americans as a political weapon Crenshaw Promotes Unity After Hillary Clinton Mocks Trump’s Coronavirus Response People ARE united. Politicians are not Bernie and the Democrats - Sanders’s revolution may have stalled, but his platform lives on. Biden Says We Must ‘Believe All Women’ – Except The Woman Who Accused Him China Makes Itself A Laughingstock 1984 COMES TO BRITAIN Urns In Wuhan Far Exceed Death Toll, Raising More Questions About China’s Tally Does anyone ever believe anything out of China? French Official Says Quarantine Should Not Be Enforced In Migrant Areas To Avoid Riots Sunday, March 29. 2020Streaming gifts from the Metropolitan OperaScroll down for the dates. $4.99 is cheap. Don Carlo is the one I do not want to miss, April 2. I know some of the music but have never seen it.
Flight attendant, working from homeA primer on viral epidemicsThis fellow makes it clear.
Numerators and denominators
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From today's Lectionary
10 Now I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you be in agreement and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and the same purpose. 11 For it has been reported to me by Chloe’s people that there are quarrels among you, my brothers and sisters. 12 What I mean is that each of you says, “I belong to Paul,” or “I belong to Apollos,” or “I belong to Cephas,” or “I belong to Christ.” 13 Has Christ been divided? Was Paul crucified for you? Or were you baptized in the name of Paul? 14 I thank God that I baptized none of you except Crispus and Gaius, 15 so that no one can say that you were baptized in my name. 16 (I did baptize also the household of Stephanas; beyond that, I do not know whether I baptized anyone else.) 17 For Christ did not send me to baptize but to proclaim the gospel, and not with eloquent wisdom, so that the cross of Christ might not be emptied of its power. 18 For the message about the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. Saturday, March 28. 2020Friday night's Scott Adams
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