We’re All in This Together (except Small Business Owners)

CERBI was two years into starting my cosmetic clinic in downtown Toronto and had just hired my second employee when COVID hit. Despite my 70-hour weeks, gargantuan bank debt, and seemingly never-ending battles with local bureaucracy, my small business has received exactly zilch from government. I was all the more furious then after reading the recent exposé on the complete lack of checks being placed on the Canadian Emergency Response Benefit program (CERB).

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Nukes Media For Wishing More Virus Deaths On His State

Florida @GovRonDeSantis just went off on the media coronavirus fearmongering & criticism of his state. Boom! Enjoy: pic.twitter.com/p8HtpkhrHM — Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) May 20, 2020 Media attacks him, yet praises Cuomo. Florida with a concentration of elderly and more people, 2000 deaths; New York, almost 29,000. Cuomo, sent positive patients into nursing homes, DeSantis did […]

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Horowitz: Science and liberty over power: Ron DeSantis delivers for the people of Florida

He had everything to lose and nothing to gain by standing for liberty, balance and prudence, the Constitution, and long-standing epidemiological science in the third-largest state in the nation. It also happens to be the state with the most senior citizens at risk. He could have declared himself king of his state, as so many other governors have done, and would have received accolades instead of visceral derision from the national and local media for doing so. His approval ratings could have skyrocketed like those of Gov. Cuomo in New York. Yet he allowed his approval rating to tank because he stood on the right side of history. Can anyone say Ron DeSantis for president in 2024?

It started with the pictures of the students on spring break at the Florida beaches, where people from all over the country were likely to spread the disease everywhere, according to the media – never mind the ironclad research showing little to no outdoor transmission. “Coronavirus is killing us in Florida, Gov. DeSantis. Act like you give a damn,” read an editorial from the Miami Herald on Mach 22.

They said DeSantis was killing his state’s people by not issuing a stay-at home order early enough and never issuing a full lockdown against church services and other activities. Then, on May 4, he decided to end even the tepid lockdown. Last in, first out. What are the results?

Despite the fact that Florida is the haven for those most susceptible to the virus, the elderly, the state’s numbers beat almost every comparable state.

Daily fatalities also plunged after he ended the stay-at-home order on May 4.

Florida never had a disproportionate surge from locking down late and then enjoyed a sharp drop in hospitalizations after opening up – much more than most other states.

Also, the number of patients on ventilators dropped by 55%:

The data are so compelling that now the media are trying to insinuate that DeSantis is cooking the books. They can’t seem to believe in simple science that lockdowns don’t work and that there is no outdoor transmission on beaches. Now they are just denying the data. DeSantis had some choice words for them.

DeSantis mentions an important point so many forget. His state was the top destination of wealthy New Yorkers fleeing the hardest-hit state and coming to Florida. Yet, rather than violate people’s rights and shut down the entire state, DeSantis used his head and struck the right balance. Most importantly, he focused on securing the nursing homes, the exact opposite of what the celebrated Andrew Cuomo did when he purposely sent COVID-positive patients into nursing homes to kill everyone else there. While 45% of total deaths in Florida were in nursing homes (lower than the national average), the raw numbers were way down for a state this size and shockingly low considering the nursing home population of Florida.

There were more deaths in almost every individual borough of NYC than in the entire state of Florida. Also, Florida has 4.4 million people above the age of 65. Queens has just 322,000 – thirteen times less – yet had nearly three times as many deaths. Now consider that Cuomo is a hero to the media – even after the nursing home scandal – while DeSantis is treated like dirt.

While it wasn’t as cool and heroic as locking up every healthy person with near-zero risk in their homes, DeSantis quietly barred hospitals from sending COVID-positive patients to nursing homes – the exact opposite of what Cuomo and many Democrat governors did. He also used the National Guard to secure nursing homes rather than to spy on people.

The results?

In New Jersey, 51 senior care residents out of every 100,000 people died. In New York, nearly 27 per 100,000 have died.  Even in smaller and younger Colorado, more than 10 nursing home residents have died per capita. In Florida? Just 3.5 per 100,000. In the state of “God’s waiting room,” just .008% of the population died of COVID-19.

DeSantis was even pressured by the White House to go along with the flat-earth lockdown science. But he understood that the threat of the virus is limited to a known population and that outdoor transmission is negligible. So he put his resources where they were needed.

Interestingly enough, rather than shut down all road construction, as nearly every other state did, DeSantis stepped on the gas pedal and took advantage of the low levels of traffic to build more highways than ever, so as not to inconvenience people later on. This is the sort of “policy entrepreneurship” he promised on my podcast two years ago when he was in Congress running for the GOP gubernatorial nomination.

What is really going on in the media is the use of coronavirus as a pretext for what can only be described as the utter despotism of lockdowns. This is the new flat-earth science. Just as with the political leaders during the time of Galileo, you are not allowed to believe in basic science when the simple facts refute the established line of thinking. Thus, all precautions must be taken to burn down anyone who questions the orthodoxy or demonstrates its folly.

What made George Washington a great statesman was not the way he projected power but the way he abdicated power when he could have abused it without any opposition. Ron DeSantis came into this crisis with one of the highest approval ratings and could have ridden the wave with everyone else and enjoyed even more power. But he trusted Floridians to exercise prudence in self-government and refused to violate their rights. That is the mark of a statesman.

As Mark Twain said, “In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot.”

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Michigan Barbers Unite Against Gov Whitmer, Offer Free Haircuts in Defiance

The bloom has fallen off the Whitmer rose, but the thorn remains.

Once considered a top pick in the Kentucky Derby of distaff politicians jostling for the second spot on the Biden presidential ticket, Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is lucky to survive a day that doesn’t involve a strident protest against her lockdown order.

While the governor has decided to take some reopening measures — particularly in the northern part of the state, which hasn’t been hit as hard — that still hasn’t quelled a lot of the anger. That’s especially true around a service which remains a thorny issue pretty much everywhere in America: haircuts.

Well, if you wanted a free haircut and happened to be in the vicinity of the state capitol in Lansing on Wednesday, you could have gotten rid of two months of coronavirus shagginess — and it didn’t cost you a dime, which is convenient when you consider Whitmerism’s effect on Michigan’s economy.

According to The Associated Press, barbers cut hair gratis on the lawn of the Michigan State Capitol in protest of Whitmer’s lockdown as part of what they termed “Operation Haircut” — “a defiant demonstration that reflects how salons have become a symbol for small businesses that are eager to reopen two months after the pandemic began.”

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The event was organized by the Michigan Conservative Coalition, the same group behind an in-car protest against Whitmer’s lockdown order back in April.

“Barbershops, salons and spas stand at the forefront of small businesses that want to open again despite the risks of their services, which require employees to be in close contact with customers — similar to medical or dental care,” the AP reported Tuesday.

“The coronavirus has contributed to more than 5,000 confirmed deaths in Michigan, the fourth-highest toll in the country. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s closure of nonessential businesses is among the nation’s toughest and is in effect at least through May 28.”

As for that death toll, the AP doesn’t bother to note is that, for a relatively large state, the vast majority of COVID-19 cases are based around Detroit and (to a much smaller extent) Grand Rapids. Even Kent County, where Grand Rapids is located, has accounted for just 60 of those more than 5,000 confirmed deaths attributed to the novel coronavirus.

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The rest of the state is primarily clear — which presents a significant issue when one considers how stringent the lockdown is.

And, while barbers have been at the forefront of the reopen campaign across the country, that’s been particularly true in Michigan, where 77-year-old Karl Manke’s decision to open up his Owosso barbershop has become a flashpoint for those on both sides of the lockdown issue.

“We all have the same spirit and the same soul for freedom,” the barber said this week.

“One of the things I want to emphasize, Michigan, all of you business owners, you beauticians, you barbers, massage therapists — all of you. Open up your shops! Stand up and show up!”

Manke has since had his license suspended by Michigan officials, something that’ll no doubt increase conservatives’ faith in occupational licensing. However, Shiawassee County Circuit Court Judge Matthew Stewart denied a request from Democratic Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel to force a restraining order on Manke prohibiting him from opening his barbershop.

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“Operation Haircut” seems to have gone off without any sturm und drang, a rarity given the adversarial relationship between Michigan authorities and the anti-lockdown protesters. That doesn’t mean there weren’t tone deaf-tastic tweets like this one from the Michigan State Police’s official Twitter account:

Apparently, though, this left reporters used to febrile descriptions of the goings-on in Lansing at a loss, so NPR’s Abigail Censky decided to step into the void and describe an event about as dangerous as a mass flea bath inside the Tower of London during the black death — in NPR’s typical soporific, low-key fashion, of course.

“The Capitol lawn was turned into a barber shop. At least a dozen barbers and stylists, highlighting the damage to their shuttered businesses, set up card tables and generators to power the clippers, and people lined up,” she reported.

“There were no temperature checks, few people wearing masks, and little to no social distancing. Seven hairdressers were ticketed by Michigan State Police for disorderly conduct for refusing to stop.”

The picture NPR used to adorn the article, by the by, included plenty of people — if certainly far short of a vast majority — wearing masks and some degree of social distancing.

“It’s one of the places you still have a relationship with the provider,” Sreeny Cherukuri told NPR. He hadn’t gotten his hair cut in three months.

“I don’t really know the name of the guy who works at the gas station, but I do know the names of the ladies who cut my hair, so I think that’s why it’s a touch point.”

To provide the pro-lockdown viewpoint, NPR brought in Nefertiti Harris for a quote. She “owns Textures by Nefertiti, a salon that caters to Detroit’s black community which has been particularly hard-hit by COVID-19.”

“Are they really chomping at the bit to get their hair cut? I mean, are those protests really about that? I question that. I don’t even think it’s about a haircut at all. … When you have lost so many loved ones to this disease you think twice,” Harris said.

Lansing is 90 miles away from Detroit and no one getting their hair cut on Wednesday had anything to do with whatever racial inequalities may exist in COVID-19 infection rates or outcomes, but thanks for slathering on those extra few layers of guilt, I guess.

Most of Michigan can almost certainly reopen for haircuts and other services that require some degree of close contact. A select few urban areas cannot.

That’s an unpopular reality among Democrats there, particularly since their base is agglomerated in those areas, so the entire state remains shuttered under one of the most restrictive lockdown orders in the nation.

If “Operation Haircut” is so enraging to liberals, I’d proffer a very simple way to have avoided it: Reopen the parts of the state that can be opened, allow haircuts to go forward and go from there. Don’t take away the occupational licenses of those who refuse to play ball. Don’t condescend to those who want to see the state reopened. Don’t pretend coronavirus requires the entire state to follow the Detroit metro area’s rules.

Since that won’t happen, I can only hope that authorities are prepared for another “Operation Haircut.” As for Gov. Whitmer, meanwhile, you wonder just how much sharper the thorn can get.

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Lee Smith: Obamagate Began with Obama’s Iran Deal and His Domestic Spying Campaign on General Flynn Who Promised to Publicize Obama’s Secret Deals with Iran

Journalist and author Lee Smith uncovered the beginnings of Obamagate in an article at Tabletmag.com

Lee Smith begins his article with the strange discussion former President Obama had with the incoming President-elect Trump:

Barack Obama warned his successor against hiring Michael Flynn. It was Nov. 10, 2016, just two days after Donald Trump upset Hillary Clinton to become the 45th president of the United States. Trump told aide Hope Hicks that he was bewildered by the president’s warning. Of all the important things Obama could have discussed with him, the outgoing commander in chief wanted to talk about Michael Flynn.

Obviously, Barack Obama revealed his great hatred for General Flynn to President Trump during their first private meeting.

Why was General Flynn Obama’s number one target?  Why was his name unmasked by multiples of individuals after the 2016 and before President Trump’s inauguration?

The answer is that Obama saw Flynn as a threat to his legacy, which was rooted in his July 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran—the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Flynn had said long before he signed on with the Trump campaign that it was a catastrophe to realign American interests with those of a terror state. And now that the candidate he’d advised was the new president-elect, Flynn was in a position to help undo the deal. To stop Flynn, the outgoing White House ran the same offense it used to sell the Iran deal—they smeared Flynn through the press as an agent of a foreign power, spied on him, and leaked classified intercepts of his conversations to reliable echo chamber allies.

Obama took over the Russia collusion conspiracy after the election in an effort to stop General Flynn and the incoming President.

Smith writes:

In fact, as Trump prepared to take office after his 2016 upset victory, the Obama White House was focused on the Middle East. “Russia collusion” was the narrative that Hillary Clinton operatives seeded in the media and fed to the FBI to obtain a warrant to spy on the Trump campaign. After the election, the Obama team took it over and used it to hobble the incoming administration.

That Obama has publicly criticized the Justice Department’s decision to withdraw its case against the retired general shows how personal the anti-Flynn campaign still is for the former president. In leaking his supposedly off-hand comments to Michael Isikoff, a journalist whose work was central in pushing the Trump-Russia collusion conspiracy theory, Obama was effectively taking credit for pushing the larger anti-Trump operation that grew out of the anti-Flynn campaign. While the Russia collusion story was a handy instrument for many to advance all manner of personal and political interests, for Obama the purpose of Russiagate was simple and direct: to protect the Iran deal, and secure his legacy.

Smith goes on to tell the story behind Obama’s efforts to put together the Iran deal.  This agreement that most Americans never liked and the final straw that led Donald Trump to run for President [per his son Eric], was being worked on by Obama for years.

One impediment to the deal was an effort by Flynn to look into the materials captured at the Bin Laden compound in Obama’s first term.  There were reportedly links between Bin Laden and Iran and Obama didn’t want anyone to find these links.  Flynn was after the links, if any, when Obama shut down his attempts to review the Bin Laden materials.

Obama was insane.  He wanted to help Iran balance the Middle East power structure with the Sunni states like Saudi Arabia [which leads you to question Obama’s support of the Shia regime]:

Obama did not hide his larger goal. He told a biographer, New Yorker editor David Remnick, that he was establishing a geopolitical equilibrium “between Sunni, or predominantly Sunni, Gulf states and Iran.” According to The Washington Post’s David Ignatius, another writer Obama used as a public messaging instrument, realignment was a “great strategic opportunity” for a “a new regional framework that accommodates the security needs of Iranians, Saudis, Israelis, Russians and Americans.”

It was at this point that Obama began or put into overdrive his domestic spying campaign.  At the same time General Flynn was teaming up with candidate Trump:

Flynn not only made it clear that he wanted to undo the Iran Deal, he also broadcast his determination to find the documents detailing the secret deals between Obama and Iran, and to publicize them. With Flynn on the march, the outgoing administration was keen to shield the JCPOA. Obama diplomats consulted with their European counterparts and gave the clerical regime more sanctions relief, even after the Senate agreed with a 99 to 0 vote to renew the Iran Sanctions Act. Kerry called his Iranian counterpart to tell him not to worry.

Smith ends the brilliant piece with this:

It’s not hard to see why the previous president went after Flynn: The retired general’s determination to undo the Iran Deal was grounded in his own experience in two Middle Eastern theaters of combat, where he saw how Iran murdered Americans and threatened American interests. But why Obama would choose the Islamic Republic as a partner and encourage tactics typically employed by third-world police states remain a mystery.

 

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Boom. Another special election, another flip: Three Democrats get the boot in Virginia

Special elections can be tricky to gauge the general election from.

But when all of the results of them go just one way, it’s pretty obvious the other party is in trouble.

Latest news: Three Virginia Democrats in a reliably blue city have just gotten the boot. A local reporter called it ‘stunning beyond belief.’

The Daily Caller reports:

Three Democratic members of the Staunton, Virginia, city council were ousted by Republicans on Tuesday despite receiving more votes than they did four years ago.

Republican candidates Mark Robertson, Amy Darby, and Steve Claffey all joined incumbent Andrea Oakes in a four-seat GOP sweep, WHSV reported. The three incoming council members replaced Democratic incumbents Erik Curren, Ophie Kier, and James Harrington all almost doubled their vote totals from 2016, yet still lost.

And it wasn’t just that city where Democrats lost out, there was also this:

Nearby Wayesboro also put two conservatives, Lana Williams and Bruce Allen, on their city council to “give conservatives a working majority,” Graham reported.

The Caller noted that even the Democrats’ huge turnout machine was no match for the high enthusiasm rate of the Republican voters. Why was that? Well, because Virginia has seen some fearsome abuse from its Democratic rulers — gun control legislation that makes no sense in Virginia’s hinterlands, and then the coronavirus lockdown, which was a death sentence on small business. 

Yet it also follows from a string of GOP special election pickups, some with lockdown on the table, some without. In deep blue Connecticut last March, two seats were flipped to Republicans in a state legislature election, one by a candidate with a difficult-to-sell last name (“Bizzarro”) 

It was followed by the ‘red shockwave‘ special election less than two weeks ago, that saw the election of Republican Mike Garcia to Congress, in a heavily ballot-harvested California congressional district, no less. There also was a comparable win in political battleground Wisconsin.

They’re all going one way — towards red, and no ballot-harvesting nor mail-in ballot schemes has been able to stop them. Again, it’s not a certainty that these special elections, all going the same way. are going to turn the sky red come November. but this is a sign of something big in the works.

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Special elections can be tricky to gauge the general election from.

But when all of the results of them go just one way, it’s pretty obvious the other party is in trouble.

Latest news: Three Virginia Democrats in a reliably blue city have just gotten the boot. A local reporter called it ‘stunning beyond belief.’

The Daily Caller reports:

Three Democratic members of the Staunton, Virginia, city council were ousted by Republicans on Tuesday despite receiving more votes than they did four years ago.

Republican candidates Mark Robertson, Amy Darby, and Steve Claffey all joined incumbent Andrea Oakes in a four-seat GOP sweep, WHSV reported. The three incoming council members replaced Democratic incumbents Erik Curren, Ophie Kier, and James Harrington all almost doubled their vote totals from 2016, yet still lost.

And it wasn’t just that city where Democrats lost out, there was also this:

Nearby Wayesboro also put two conservatives, Lana Williams and Bruce Allen, on their city council to “give conservatives a working majority,” Graham reported.

The Caller noted that even the Democrats’ huge turnout machine was no match for the high enthusiasm rate of the Republican voters. Why was that? Well, because Virginia has seen some fearsome abuse from its Democratic rulers — gun control legislation that makes no sense in Virginia’s hinterlands, and then the coronavirus lockdown, which was a death sentence on small business. 

Yet it also follows from a string of GOP special election pickups, some with lockdown on the table, some without. In deep blue Connecticut last March, two seats were flipped to Republicans in a state legislature election, one by a candidate with a difficult-to-sell last name (“Bizzarro”) 

It was followed by the ‘red shockwave‘ special election less than two weeks ago, that saw the election of Republican Mike Garcia to Congress, in a heavily ballot-harvested California congressional district, no less. There also was a comparable win in political battleground Wisconsin.

They’re all going one way — towards red, and no ballot-harvesting nor mail-in ballot schemes has been able to stop them. Again, it’s not a certainty that these special elections, all going the same way. are going to turn the sky red come November. but this is a sign of something big in the works.

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SICHEL: How Much Damage Are The Lockdowns Causing?

We’re all aware of COVID-19’s horrific death toll.

Current best estimates are more than 94,000 deaths in the United States, with 40,000 in New York and New Jersey alone.

And more than 220,000 deaths in the rest of the world.

And that’s pretending that the made-up numbers coming from governments in China, Iran, Russia, North Korea (zero deaths, wow!), etc., are not made-up. (But they are.)

But how aware are you of the consequences and second-order effects of the lockdowns, which I wrote about in March and April?

Below I’ve collected a few links, from mainstream sources, that touch on the devastation wrought not by the virus, but by the lockdowns.

Yes, people were pulling back before the government ordered them to.

And yes, had the government not done enough, and had that led to a dramatically worse public health situation, people would have voluntarily slowed down the economy on their own.

But not to the degree we’ve experienced for the past 15 days to slow the spread two months.

A significant amount of the harm we’re experiencing now is man-made, borne of the decisions of elected officials and unelected bureaucrats, fueled by the irresponsibility, recklessness, and unprofessionalism of our fear-and-panic news organizations.

The stories below are, I believe, the tip of the iceberg.

It’s not possible to understand how dangerous a decision it was by political leaders across the world to force billions of people effectively to not leave their homes, and to ban them from working. It’s not possible because the interconnectedness of the goods and services that we all rely on and take for granted – aka the economy – is so vast and complex as to be beyond our comprehension.

Here we go.

POVERTY, HUNGER & FOOD SUPPLY

The economic devastation wrought by the pandemic could ultimately kill more people than the virus itself  Los Angeles Times

The United Nations predicts that a global recession will reverse a three-decade trend in rising living standards and plunge as many as 420 million people into extreme poverty, defined as earning less than $2 a day.

As for the 734 million people already there, the economic tsunami will make it harder for them to ever climb out.

In Guatemala, villagers are begging for food along highways by waving pieces of white cloth at passing drivers. In Colombia, the hungriest hang red flags from their homes in hope of donations.

Food Lines a Mile Long in America’s Second-Wealthiest State — New York Times

Many suddenly unemployed workers in one of the nation’s wealthiest states say they have been pushed to the edge of hunger, forced to ask for help for the first time in their lives.

‘Instead of Coronavirus, the Hunger Will Kill Us.’ A Global Food Crisis Looms. — New York Times

National lockdowns and social distancing measures are drying up work and incomes, and are likely to disrupt agricultural production and supply routes – leaving millions to worry how they will get enough to eat. …

Already, 135 million people had been facing acute food shortages, but now with the pandemic, 130 million more could go hungry in 2020, said Arif Husain, chief economist at the World Food Program, a United Nations agency. Altogether, an estimated 265 million people could be pushed to the brink of starvation by year’s end.

Millions face hunger as African cities impose coronavirus lockdowns — Reuters

Under new restrictions in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, millions who once lived on daily wages are running out of food. …

Michael Sunbola, the food bank’s president, said his organization was getting 50% more calls than usual from frantic residents. Some trek for five hours to collect food.

The devastating consequences of coronavirus lockdowns in poor countries — Vox

In El Salvador, crowds of people swarmed the capital begging for aid more than a week after the lockdown was announced. Researchers in India report that they’ve already documented hundreds of deaths caused by the lockdown, including people who died of starvation and migrants fleeing the cities for rural areas who collapsed of exhaustion or were run over on the roads.

How Coronavirus Is Exposing the World’s Fragile Food Supply Chain – and Could Leave Millions Hungry — TIME

Across the globe, harvests are going to waste because laborers are banned from working, can’t travel to farms or don’t want to work for fear of catching the virus…Transportation restrictions have made it difficult for farmers to obtain seeds and fertilizer to plant new crops, or to sent the ones they harvest to local food markets. …

The impact on food supply could be extended if the pandemic disrupts farmers’ ability to plant and produce food during the next agricultural season.

Soaring Prices, Rotting Crops: Coronavirus Triggers Global Food Crisis — Wall Street Journal

The coronavirus pandemic hit the world at a time of plentiful harvests and ample food reserves. Yet a cascade of protectionist restrictions, transport disruptions and processing breakdowns has dislocated the global food supply and put the planet’s most vulnerable regions in particular peril. …

Prices for staples such as rice and wheat have jumped in many cities, in part because of panic buying set off by export restrictions imposed by countries eager to ensure sufficient supplies at home. Trade disruptions and lockdowns are making it harder to move produce from farms to markets, processing plants and ports, leaving some food to rot in the fields. 

At the same time, more people around the world are running short of money as economies contract and incomes shrivel or disappear. Currency devaluations in developing nations that depend on tourism or depreciating commodities like oil have compounded those problems, making imported food even less affordable.

World Bank: Pandemic could force 60 million more people to live on less than $2 a day — CNN

The worsening outlook is due to the outbreak shutting down economic activity and “erasing much of the recent progress made in poverty alleviation,” World Bank President David Malpass said in a statement.

Poor Americans Hit Hardest By Job Losses Amid Lockdowns, Fed Says — New York Times

One in five people who were working in February reported losing a job or being furloughed in March or the beginning of April, the data showed, and that pain was highly concentrated among low earners. Fully 39 percent of former workers living in a household earning $40,000 or less lost work, compared with 13 percent in those making more than $100,000, a Fed official said. …

While about 53 percent of those with jobs worked from home at the end of March, that was a highly educated group. More than 60 percent of workers with at least a bachelor’s degree worked completely from home, versus 20 percent of those with a high school degree or less.

Among those who had lost hours or jobs amid the pandemic, 48 percent were “finding it difficult to get by” or “just getting by,” according to the survey. …

That coronavirus lockdowns have hit disadvantaged communities hard comes as no surprise to Paul Ash, executive director of the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank. Mr. Ash said his food pantry network, which typically serves 32,000 households weekly, had seen traffic increase by about 26,000 since the crisis began. At one location, “the line stretched, when the pantry opened, around 10 city blocks,” he said. “People have to have a motivation to wait in a line like that.”

Millions Had Risen Out of Poverty. Coronavirus Is Pulling Them Back— New York Times

In a matter of mere months, the coronavirus has wiped out global gains that took two decades to achieve, leaving an estimated two billion people at risk of abject poverty. …

For the first time since 1998, the World Bank says, global poverty rates are forecast to rise. By the end of the year, half a billion people may be pushed into destitution, largely because of the pandemic, the United Nations estimates. …

Most at risk are people working in the informal sector, which employs two billion people who have no access to benefits like unemployment assistance or health care. In Bangladesh, one million garment workers like Ms. Khatun — 7 percent of the country’s work force, and many of them informally employed — lost their jobs because of the global lockdowns. …

In India, millions of migrant laborers were left unemployed and homeless overnight after the government there announced a lockdown. In parts of Africa, millions may go hungry after losing their jobs and as lockdowns snarl food aid distribution networks. In Mexico and the Philippines, remittances that families relied on have dried up as primary breadwinners lose their jobs and can no longer send money home.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE 

Amid the Coronavirus Crisis, Heart and Stroke Patients Go Missing — New York Times

Fear of the coronavirus is leading people with life-threatening emergencies, like a heart attack or stroke, to stay home when ordinarily they would have rushed to the emergency room, preliminary research suggests. …

Emergency rooms have about half the normal number of patients, and heart and stroke units are nearly empty, according to doctors at many urban medical centers. Some medical experts fear more people are dying from untreated emergencies than from the coronavirus.

A recent paper by cardiologists at nine large medical centers estimated a 38 percent reduction since March 1 in the number patients with serious heart attacks coming in to have urgently needed procedures to open their arteries.

On a recent day at the Cleveland Clinic, there were only seven patients in the 24-bed coronary care unit. Usually the unit is full. …

The inpatient stroke unit at Stanford University Medical Center in California usually has 12 to 15 patients, said its director, Dr. Gregory Albers. On one recent day in April, there were none at all, something that had never happened. “It’s frightening,” Dr. Albers said. Yet few Covid-19 patients have been admitted to the hospital, and people needing emergency treatment have little to fear. …

It’s not just the United States. Dr. Valentin Fuster, editor of the Journal of American College of Cardiology, said he is getting so many papers from around the world on the steep decline in heart attack patients in hospitals that he simply cannot publish them all.

Doctors concerned that heart attack, stroke patients avoiding ERs due to fear of COVID-19 — ABC7 Los Angeles

Many Southern California doctors are grappling with what they call the uncounted collateral damage of COVID-19: People suffering from heart attacks and other serious ailments are not going to emergency rooms due to fear. …

At USC Verdugo Hills Hospital, overall ER patient volume is down 40% to 50%. The facility is seeing COVID-19 related cases, but emergency medicine specialist Dr. David Tashman said, “All the rest of the chest pains, abdominal pains and other complaints that we’re used to seeing on an everyday basis, really sort of, well, we’re all a little bit dumbfounded. Where did these patients go?”

MEDICAL SCREENINGS AND VACCINATIONS

Vaccine Rates Drop Dangerously as Parents Avoid Doctor’s Visits — New York Times

As parents around the country cancel well-child checkups to avoid coronavirus exposure, public health experts fear they are inadvertently sowing the seeds of another health crisis. Immunizations are dropping at a dangerous rate, putting millions of children at risk for measles, whooping cough and other life-threatening illnesses. …

PCC, a pediatric electronic health records company, gathered vaccine information from 1,000 independent pediatricians nationwide. Using the week of February 16 as a pre-coronavirus baseline, PCC found that during the week of April 5, the administration of measles, mumps and rubella shots dropped by 50 percent; diphtheria and whooping cough shots by 42 percent; and HPV vaccines by 73 percent.

“The doses that states distribute in a federally funded program for uninsured patients called Vaccines for Children have also dropped significantly since the beginning of March. The Massachusetts health department said its doses were down 68 percent in the first two weeks of April, compared with the previous year. Minnesota reported that its doses of measles, mumps and rubella vaccine dropped by 71 percent toward the end of March.

In Washington State, dozens of practices and clinics have had to reduce hours or even temporarily close. The state already had its biggest measles outbreak in nearly 30 years last year. …

The problem is global. National immunization programs in more than two dozen countries have been suspended, which could also leave more than 100 million children vulnerable, a consortium of international organizations, including UNICEF and the World Health Organization, recently reported. …

One concern is that if booster shots are missed — for diseases like measles, mumps and rubella for 4- and 5-year-olds, and tetanus and whooping cough, for 11-year-olds — immunity will begin to wane.

Routine cancer screenings have plummeted during the pandemic, medical records data show — STAT

Appointments for screenings for cancers of the cervix, colon, and breast were down between 86% and 94% in March, compared to average volumes in the three years before the first Covid-19 case was confirmed in the U.S. …

Many researchers fear that deadly cancers could go undetected if screening appointments that would have normally happened in recent weeks are not soon rescheduled.

Millions of people are expected to fall ill with tuberculosis due to coronavirus lockdown — CNBC

As many as 6.3 million people are expected to develop TB as cases go undiagnosed and untreated between now and 2025, a study published by Stop TB Partnership on Wednesday showed, with 1.4 million people predicted to die during this time.

It is expected to set back global efforts to fight TB by at least five years, and possibly up to eight years.

“This situation makes me sick, because (it) is totally avoidable,” Lucica Ditiu, executive director of the Stop TB Partnership, said via email. “We just need to keep in mind that TB, as well as other diseases, keep affecting and killing people every single day, not just Covid-19.” …

Since effective medication exists to treat TB, the global response relies on testing and treating as many people as possible. …

The restrictions, which vary in their application worldwide but broadly include school closures, bans on public gatherings and social distancing, are thought to have made it much more challenging for health care workers to test vulnerable populations and for patients to access treatments.

MENTAL HEALTH & ALCOHOLISM

A crisis mental-health hotline has seen an 891% spike in calls — CNN

The Disaster Distress Helpline, a federal crisis hotline, has seen a huge spike in calls of people seeking help recently. The national helpline, ran by the at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), provides counseling for people facing emotional distress during times of natural and human-caused disasters.

In March, the helpline saw a 338% increase in call volume compared with February, according to spokesperson with the agency. And compared to last year for the month of March, they had an 891% increase of calls.

Calls to suicide and help hotline in Los Angeles increase 8,000% due to coronavirus — ABC7 Los Angeles

Calls to a suicide and help hotline in Los Angeles went up more than 8,000% from February to March because of the novel coronavirus. According to the Orange County Register, the Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services Center in Los Angeles took 22 calls to their hotline related to COVID-19 in February.

But one month later, that number soared to 1,800 calls.

Didi Hirsch operates ten locations around Los Angeles and Orange Counties, and are now hiring and training more staff to take the hotline calls.

Problem drinking soars under UK lockdown, say addiction experts — The Guardian

“Alcohol services across the UK are seeing that some of their clients are drinking much more and becoming even more chaotic in their lifestyles,” said Dr Emily Finch, an NHS addiction psychiatrist and the vice-chair of the addictions faculty at the Royal College of Psychiatrists. …

“Over half the people referred to my team in recent weeks have been for alcohol and drug problems, but mainly alcohol problems, linked to the lockdown,” said Dr Tony Rao, a consultant psychiatrist at the South London and the Maudsley hospital group, which is the NHS’s largest mental health trust. “Their problems have been worsened because they are socially cut off.” …

Alcohol sales in Britain were 30% higher than usual in March, as people prepared for, and became used to, living under the lockdown, which began on the 23rd of the month. One in five of Britons who drink – about 8.6 million people – have begun drinking more often since then, according to recent research by the charity Alcohol Change UK, which represents alcohol service providers.

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U.S. to Pull Out of Open Skies Treaty, Citing Russian Violations

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States announced its intention to withdraw from the 35-nation Open Skies treaty that permits unarmed aerial surveillance flights over participating countries, saying Russia has repeatedly violated the pact’s terms.

Senior administration officials said the pullout will formally take place in six months, based on the treaty’s withdrawal terms.

It was the latest move by President Donald Trump’s administration to remove the United States from a major global treaty, following withdrawal from the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty with Russia last year.

The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity to a small group of reporters, said the decision came after a six-month review that found multiple instances of Russian refusal to comply with the treaty.

"During the course of this review it has become abundantly clear that it is no longer in America’s interests to remain a party to the Open Skies treaty," said one of the official, saying Russia violates and implements the treaty in ways that can contribute to military threats against the United States and allies.

At the same time, the officials said U.S. officials had begun talks in recent days with Russian officials about a new round of nuclear arms negotiations.

"The goal is to get a robust set of teams together to begin crafting the next generation of nuclear arms control measures. The United States is committed to arms control. We are committed to European security. And we are committed to a future that puts meaningful constraints on nuclear weapons," said one official.

"It will be incumbent on Russia to be comply with future arrangements. We go into this with eyes wide open," the official said.

The Open Skies treaty, initially proposed by U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower in 1955, was signed in 1992 and took effect in 2002.

The 35 state parties to the Open Skies Treaty are: Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark (including Greenland), Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, the Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and David Gregorio)

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New York’s Small Businesses Issue Last ‘Desperate Cry’ To Save Their Livelihoods

With no end in sight to restrictions brought in due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, small business owners in New York demanded a change else they will be forced to close for good.

Re-Open NY, a coalition of hundreds of small businesses, held a press conference on Wednesday in a park that overlooks the Statue of Liberty in Lower Manhattan. Re-Open NY say that the conference was their last “desperate cry” to save their businesses.

“The whole idea of this press conference was just to show that we are pleading and that we cannot hold on any longer. Stores are dying every day. Just yesterday I heard that three small businesses within my own community are closed. That’s three families,” Simcha Minkowitz said, the founder of Re-Open NY.

On March 22., Cuomo signed New York Pause, an executive order which mandated that all businesses deemed to be non-essential must shut their doors. It did not specify how long the order would be in effect.

Shortly after the restrictions rolled in, Crain’s predicted that New York’s small businesses, who have been suffering for years under heavy regulations, faced an impending and “unprecedented crisis.”

New York has offered some public assistance, but Re-Open NY says they don’t want handouts, they want to work. Over two and a half months after closing, businesses owners cannot put food on the table for their families.

“People’s livelihoods are crumbling,” said Minkowitz.

Minkowitz recently put her heart and soul into opening a new store called Amore Fine Jewelry.

Now, her business is in the red.

“It’s very important that people know that you’re right, jewelry is not essential, but it is essential to me because this is what feeds our family,” she said.

Minkowitz founded Re-Open NY after a middle-aged man called her husband crying that his checks were bouncing and that he couldn’t pay his bills. After losing sleep over this story, as well as countless others she had heard, Minkowitz decided that something had to change.

“So I made a video,” she said. “The video went viral.”

Next thing she knew, 200 small businesses signed on to her group immediately.

“You’ll see stores closing all the time, every day I hear about more and more stores that are just calling it quits,” said Bruce Backman, the press person for Re-Open NY.

With an understanding of this dire public health crisis, Re-Open NY says that it can serve its patrons and open their stores safely by introducing reasonable measures to protect public health, such as wearing gloves, using sanitizing agents, and limiting the numbers of patrons and customers that they allow into their stores. They point out that small businesses are far more capable of limiting the foot traffic than big box stores such as Walmart, Target, and Costco.

“We have essentially created a society now where we’re pushing everybody to go to like three stores and those stores have many more people in them, they’re much more dangerous insofar as spread would be concerned,” Backman said. “I’ve been to those stores they’re packed with people. Smaller stores are much more able to limit the capacity of clients.”

Business owners in New York are holding out hope that things will change the next day, Backman said.

At first, the businesses were compliant and understood the need to lower the apex, which was expected to hit New York around mid-April. But as May rolled around and no changes were made, the Coalition realized it needed to take a stand. They demand that by the end of May all businesses must be allowed to open.

“Everybody locked down, I didn’t complain for a second to close my business. I didn’t complain and I didn’t yell at anybody. I was disappointed, I was sad, I was depressed, but I didn’t blame anyone. I understood what it was that I had to do,” said Backman.

“But at some point… We have to go back to our lives. We cannot do this indefinitely. We cannot live like this,” he said. “It’s not fair, it’s not right, it’s not American, it’s not constitutional.”

New Yorkers such as Peter Raven, a Manhattan clothing shop owner, actively defied mandatory closure orders over the past few weeks. According to ABC News, the police have been sent to his store on Lexington Avenue five times and he has never been issued a summons.

When Raven explained his reasoning he said, “We are not a country of sheep, but we have been treated like sheep.”

With 16,153 deaths, New York City has been the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States.

Governor Cuomo’s press office did not immediately respond for comment regarding the ending of restrictions on “non-essential” businesses.

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