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ryouma | the emphasis on students seems misplaced | 00:21 |
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LjL | LOL at... the choice and ordering of entries in the list in this language question https://linguistics.stackexchange.com/questions/37183/countries-ending-with-y-vs-ia-what-is-the-pattern | 02:49 |
LjL | We got famous | 02:49 |
tinwhiskers | and California got promoted to a country... which isn't entirely unfair. | 02:53 |
tinwhiskers | oh,.. err. I guess all the regions in Italy did too. | 02:54 |
LjL | yeah | 02:54 |
LjL | also chuckled at California being "new" in the sense that's why it gets -ia | 02:55 |
LjL | it gets -ia because the name is Spanish, silly | 02:55 |
tinwhiskers | I'm surprised the question has a score of 3. | 02:55 |
LjL | i mean sure, they could have gone all Englishy on it and renamed it Californy, but that'd been ridiculous | 02:55 |
LjL | and also they'd have to rename all the Spanish-named towns and places | 02:56 |
tinwhiskers | heh | 02:56 |
LjL | tinwhiskers, it's not a bad question tbf, except for the... slight errors in terminology | 02:56 |
LjL | at least i've seen much worse | 02:56 |
LjL | the answer is probably just "because different places followed different etymological paths" | 02:56 |
LjL | but still, seen worse | 02:56 |
tinwhiskers | fair | 02:56 |
ryouma | ALL new countries end in ia? | 02:57 |
ryouma | i am skeptical | 02:57 |
LjL | ryouma, heh no i guess not | 02:57 |
LjL | what he meant was more like | 02:57 |
tinwhiskers | a lot of the examples are both anyway Lombardy/Lombardia | 02:57 |
LjL | 1) -y and -ia are ultimately both from the same Latin suffix | 02:57 |
LjL | 2) with -ia countries that were recently formed, English didn't turn that into -y, but kept that as -ia | 02:57 |
ryouma | i swear i didn't even finish hitting return before you typed your entire message and sent it | 02:57 |
LjL | tinwhiskers, eh... the English term is definitely Lombardy. if you say Lombardia that's because sometimes English speakers seem to have an obsession for using "native" names for places. but Lombardia is not an actual English word it's just the Italian term for it | 02:58 |
LjL | i have a bit of a pet peeve for this | 02:58 |
tinwhiskers | ahh | 02:58 |
LjL | don't say Milan"o" please, not IN ENGLISH. say Milan | 02:58 |
tinwhiskers | heh | 02:58 |
LjL | aside from everything else, it adds insult to injury | 02:58 |
tinwhiskers | lol | 02:58 |
LjL | because *in Milanese*, it's "Milan", not "Milano" | 02:58 |
LjL | in Italian it's Milano, fair, and i'm fine if you say that after you start speaking Italian! :P | 02:59 |
tinwhiskers | I don't have the range of hand movement to pull off Milano | 02:59 |
LjL | right | 02:59 |
ryouma | hypercorrection? | 02:59 |
LjL | i was just about to say | 02:59 |
LjL | when they go "Milano" | 02:59 |
LjL | i can't help thinking of that slight wobbling that goes when English speakers say word like that | 02:59 |
LjL | Milan-oooh wiggle-head-move-hands | 03:00 |
LjL | maybe i have a low tolerance for being stereotyped, but it's annoying >: | 03:00 |
tinwhiskers | :-) | 03:00 |
ryouma | have not seen said wobbling | 03:00 |
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ryouma | but have not seen anybody say milano either | 03:00 |
LjL | the actual "o" in Milano is extremely brief | 03:00 |
LjL | some English speakers probably find it hard to say it "brief enough" | 03:01 |
LjL | because in English, when a vowel is short like that, it gets reduced | 03:01 |
LjL | it sounds like "uh", "er", that kind of thing | 03:01 |
LjL | but in Italian it's a full vowel, just, short. | 03:01 |
ryouma | it would be hard in english to say it short in duration without making it a schwa | 03:01 |
LjL | tinwhiskers, and then i have the "it's not Cologne, it's Köln" people. yeah well except the original name was Colonia, obviously meaning Colony, given by the Romans, and Köln was just a Germanization of that... | 03:02 |
LjL | and English got the French version of it for the usual reasons | 03:02 |
LjL | ryouma, exactly what i meant, sorry for not just saying "schwa" but some people would go "what the hell's a schwa!?" on me :P | 03:02 |
ryouma | i was just agreeing with yoyu | 03:03 |
LjL | i know! | 03:03 |
ryouma | i don't speak a word of italian and making a short duration o sounds troublesome | 03:04 |
ryouma | like a lot of effort | 03:04 |
LjL | hah well now don't make it sound *all* that bad | 03:04 |
ryouma | well just trying to imagine a short o | 03:04 |
LjL | would you like a recording? | 03:04 |
ryouma | nah :) | 03:04 |
LjL | Italian can sound a bit machine-gunny to English ears | 03:05 |
LjL | but words in turn take up a lot more syllables than in English | 03:05 |
LjL | so unless we want to take much longer to say things, we must make syllables shorter :P | 03:05 |
ryouma | milano is the correct english pronuncation for at least one thing and would presuimably get prouncounced english style | 03:05 |
LjL | i can understand that it sounds hard to you, but that's the same as how it sounds hard to me to say words like "strengths" in English. italian has the difficulty where simple syllables must be spoken quickly; English has the difficulty where you may speak slower, but syllables can be crammed full of consonants | 03:06 |
LjL | ryouma, what is the thing that has milano in it? | 03:06 |
ryouma | a confection | 03:06 |
LjL | %wik Milano (confection) | 03:06 |
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LjL | yeah thanks Brainstorm | 03:06 |
LjL | always working top notch | 03:06 |
LjL | ryouma, i actually can't find it though | 03:07 |
ryouma | https://www.pepperidgefarm.com/product-categories/milano-cookies/ | 03:07 |
LjL | what sort of thing is it? | 03:07 |
LjL | oh cookies | 03:07 |
LjL | now that you say cookies, actually i'd heard of them before | 03:07 |
LjL | "Milano®" | 03:08 |
LjL | can you even trademark a placename that doesn't even belong to you -.- | 03:08 |
ryouma | well you can't call your beverage champagne | 03:08 |
ryouma | i think | 03:08 |
LjL | we can't in the EU because we have common laws for that | 03:08 |
LjL | but it can be trickier in other countries | 03:08 |
LjL | which included the US, although i think now mostly the laws apply between the EU and the US | 03:09 |
LjL | but... in Italy, Milano is just a placename, there is no food item called "Milano" anything | 03:09 |
LjL | so i don't know how that work work legally | 03:09 |
LjL | there's things we associate with Milan, like panettone, but they don't have Milan anywhere in the name | 03:09 |
LjL | in fact i suspect i first heard of these Milano cookies from an American friend who's a bit fixated with panettone | 03:10 |
LjL | despite almost invariably failing to spell it correctly :P | 03:10 |
ryouma | we have issues with things like whether jalopeno should be written with the spanish n | 03:11 |
ryouma | sometimes hypercorrection sometimes anglicization (the latter i have no problem with) | 03:11 |
ryouma | i mean pronounced | 03:12 |
LjL | (it's jalApeño :P) | 03:12 |
ryouma | bad example though. idr a bertter example. | 03:12 |
ryouma | uhm yes | 03:12 |
LjL | argh "DELETE : Pepperidge Farm Milano Dark Chocolate Cookies, 9 oz. Multi-pack Tray, 12-count 2-packs" | 03:13 |
LjL | this is where my friend mentioned them | 03:13 |
ryouma | iu was trying to think of hte example,m must be a different pepper | 03:13 |
LjL | he was DELETING them from his cart to save money! | 03:13 |
LjL | i'll DELETE him from my christmas present list | 03:13 |
LjL | ryouma, there is a silly trend of anglicism hypercorrection in Italian lately | 03:15 |
LjL | a while ago, you know, a good while ago, French was more the international language | 03:15 |
ryouma | i was thinking of habanero | 03:15 |
LjL | and French tends to stress all words on the last syllable | 03:15 |
ryouma | some think it is spanish n | 03:15 |
LjL | so we had words like "metrò", stressed on that o | 03:15 |
LjL | oh, right, it's not, that's just a plain n | 03:15 |
LjL | now people say "métro" with the stress on the e | 03:16 |
LjL | and that's okay i guess | 03:16 |
LjL | but then i hear "rélax" stressed on the e, on TV, in an ad | 03:16 |
LjL | and that just makes me want to stab whoever made the ad | 03:16 |
LjL | just because it's an english word you don't need to be an idiot and make it sound "more english" but putting the accent on the first syllable | 03:16 |
LjL | but this is so pervasive right now... foreign loanwords that used to be stressed in one way now are stressed in another | 03:17 |
LjL | it doesn't matter where they come from, they just must sound more english | 03:17 |
LjL | so "Carrefour", the supermarket chain, is now pronounce CARREfour instead of carreFOUR | 03:17 |
LjL | well, i'll watch a movie now. anyway, bottom line: if you want to say "Milano" in a way that sounds italian, going for the schwa is more convincing that going for the dragged-out "oh" :P | 03:18 |
LjL | i'm sure we make it a schwa without realizing a lot of the time too | 03:19 |
ryouma | i might havfe autocompleted from https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Jalopeno | 03:19 |
LjL | lol don't overthink the small typo now :P | 03:20 |
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LjL | i guess in italian many may pronounce jalapeño with a "j" like in "jet" | 03:21 |
LjL | many, or even most | 03:21 |
LjL | that has nothing to do with the way it's pronounced in spanish, but who here would know | 03:21 |
ryouma | i'd say milan. lombardy and lombardia are less common. | 03:21 |
LjL | but i'm sure you'd say Tuscany and not Toscana | 03:22 |
LjL | that's a better known region in the english lands | 03:22 |
ryouma | definiely | 03:22 |
LjL | in German, they say Lombardei, and Mailand for Milan | 03:22 |
LjL | they also have Venedig for Venice, which is Venezia in Italian | 03:22 |
LjL | but Austra ruled over most of northern Italy for a good while | 03:23 |
LjL | so that's mostly why they have German names for those places i think | 03:23 |
LjL | Lombardy-Venetia was a kingdom in the Austrian Empire | 03:23 |
LjL | some here wouldn't mind to revert ;) | 03:24 |
ryouma | i think i wouldn't try for the native pronunciation of something if i didn't speak the language unless i were there. it is a little cringeworthy. even in a foreign langauge i speak, i usually but not always anglicize. | 03:25 |
ryouma | like watching a video it can make me want to sometimes proncounce like in the video if i am talking about it | 03:26 |
ryouma | i guess can depend on the listener too | 03:26 |
LjL | ryouma, it's fine, i say my name with an english accent if i'm speaking english, even though i don't even have but a very lousy english accent | 03:27 |
ryouma | right | 03:27 |
LjL | but if i were to say it in italian, which i might do to show how it's pronoucned | 03:27 |
LjL | i have to stop | 03:27 |
LjL | and like mentally switch | 03:27 |
LjL | there has to be a small audible pause | 03:28 |
ryouma | i read a theory that southern italy, not being in the carolingian empire (?) is quite different from northern italy because the church's marriage laws changed all of western civilization | 03:28 |
ryouma | having been* | 03:28 |
LjL | hmm but the church definitely had influence over both northern and southern italy | 03:28 |
LjL | i think it's more that for the past few centuries before unification, the south was all under spain, and the north was varied but mostly under austria | 03:29 |
LjL | (and the center was under the pope) | 03:29 |
LjL | spain didn't have a very good administration | 03:29 |
LjL | the mafia, as well, started as a sort of substitute for a missing state | 03:30 |
ryouma | i don't buy the theory but can one prove or disprove such a theory? https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/10/joseph-henrich-weird-people/615496/ | 03:30 |
ryouma | or at least i don't buy every claim in it | 03:30 |
LjL | "By the 11th century, however, you couldn’t get engaged until you’d counted back seven generations, lest you marry a sixth cousin." ← there were/are such very complicated things in India | 03:31 |
ryouma | search for mafiosi | 03:31 |
ryouma | i also don't buy the review | 03:33 |
ryouma | is western domination, per se, as in control over countries and stuff, really that singular in history? | 03:33 |
ryouma | i mean the mongols did that too | 03:33 |
LjL | i'm still reading | 03:35 |
LjL | but so far i'm unconvinced | 03:35 |
LjL | he wants to see things from a perspective where we're not just looking at ourselves ("we" as western people) | 03:35 |
LjL | but he gets caught in a typical little fallacy | 03:36 |
LjL | deciding that one detail, which may well have its important, is THE keystone of what made us "different" | 03:36 |
LjL | this marriage thing | 03:36 |
LjL | i'll read on, it may have some merit | 03:36 |
LjL | but i'm pretty sure it didn't single-handedly make our civilization special | 03:36 |
LjL | a lot of things happened | 03:36 |
ryouma | yeah it seems stretched | 03:36 |
LjL | the Roman Empire was already kind of special | 03:36 |
LjL | we sure went downhill for a while after that | 03:37 |
LjL | but Europe never really forgot | 03:37 |
LjL | European mindset was always about "the empire", in a way | 03:37 |
LjL | not just roman but now holy and roman | 03:37 |
LjL | but still the empire | 03:37 |
LjL | and it says we started acquiring dominance after around 1500 | 03:37 |
LjL | but, (shortly) before that, we had landed in the Americas | 03:38 |
LjL | and that *sure* changed things too, by a fair bit | 03:38 |
LjL | and as i mentioned, parts of Indian society was/is based around the fact that you must marry within your own "type-A clan", but not within your (narrower) "type-B clan" | 03:39 |
LjL | so it's not too far from what he describes the Church dictate causing | 03:39 |
ryouma | there is an australian tribe that even has special incest-taboo language practices | 03:39 |
LjL | yeah | 03:40 |
LjL | and a whole different language for "in-laws" | 03:40 |
LjL | actually, more than one has that | 03:40 |
LjL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avoidance_speech | 03:40 |
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LjL | plus there's the slightly obvious fact that the "rich" and "industrialized" and "democratic" and "educated" in his WEIRD acronym came about... much later than 1500 | 03:41 |
LjL | much much later | 03:41 |
LjL | in 1500 there was no industrialization, no democracy, and most people were poor and illiterate, and that stayed the case until 1700 or later | 03:42 |
ryouma | did he say that it didn't? | 03:42 |
ryouma | my recollection is he was saying a led to b led to c | 03:43 |
LjL | yeah no, i guess it may be a case of a leading to b and to c | 03:43 |
ryouma | the whole science thing was a point i balked at | 03:43 |
LjL | but that's the thing, it's hard to say the original butterfly movement caused all that | 03:43 |
ryouma | yeah | 03:43 |
LjL | "Loosened from their roots, people gathered in cities. There they developed “impersonal prosociality”—that is, they bonded with other city folk. They wrote city charters and formed professional guilds." | 03:43 |
LjL | this happened a number of times throughout human history | 03:43 |
LjL | cities forming, thriving, and then eventaully collapsing under their own weight | 03:44 |
ryouma | it feels like academia has sections with various prejudices and ideologies and sensibilities that don't come out in such articles so we are in the dark about what the theory is really there to do | 03:44 |
LjL | it didn't happen to us in particular because we were "loosened from our roots" by the marriage laws. it had happened countless times before | 03:44 |
LjL | well, certain sections of academia at least i guess | 03:44 |
LjL | there are linguists who seem batshit crazy | 03:44 |
ryouma | right. in asia too. | 03:45 |
LjL | i guess the closer you get to social sciences the worse it get because it inevitably gets more political-like | 03:45 |
LjL | ryouma, right, kanji best writing ever | 03:45 |
LjL | alphabet boo | 03:45 |
LjL | there are good reasons why they'd keep kanji | 03:45 |
LjL | but none of them have to do with it being objectively "better" | 03:45 |
ryouma | i was referring to cities and stuff | 03:45 |
LjL | ah | 03:46 |
LjL | well i was still on my rant on linguists :P | 03:46 |
LjL | but definitely | 03:46 |
LjL | the Indus Valley Civilization had impressive cities | 03:46 |
LjL | it's one of the earliest civilizations we know about | 03:46 |
LjL | we don't even know if they could write | 03:46 |
ryouma | i agree about social sciences | 03:46 |
LjL | we have some symbols, we don't know if they're writing | 03:46 |
LjL | so they could not write, maybe | 03:46 |
LjL | and yet they could make cities across THOUSANDS of kilometers... | 03:46 |
LjL | ... with streets of the same width | 03:47 |
LjL | so that carriages made under the same standards could use them | 03:47 |
LjL | that's something, and that's something that may seem very unique to the west, standardizing everything on a large scale | 03:47 |
LjL | but it isn't unique to us at all | 03:47 |
LjL | i like these small details | 03:47 |
LjL | standards for things | 03:47 |
LjL | like the way european windows are different from american windows | 03:48 |
LjL | and i like them even more when i find out about them in ancient civilizations | 03:48 |
LjL | Why, if Italy has been Catholic for so long, did northern Italy become a prosperous banking center, while southern Italy stayed poor and was plagued by mafiosi? The answer, Henrich declares, is that southern Italy was never conquered by the Church-backed Carolingian empire. Sicily remained under Muslim rule and much of the rest of the south was controlled by the Orthodox Church until the papal hierarchy finally assimilated them both in the 11th century. | 03:50 |
LjL | This is why, according to Henrich, cousin marriage in the boot of Italy and Sicily is 10 times higher than in the north, and in most provinces in Sicily, hardly anyone donates blood (a measure of willingness to help strangers), while some northern provinces receive 105 donations of 16-ounce bags per 1,000 people per year. | 03:50 |
LjL | sorry but this is just... | 03:50 |
LjL | he says a led to be and c in 1500, but then he's using as an excuse for southern italy that they were still under other rulers... in the 11th century?! | 03:50 |
LjL | i'm pretty sure there was plenty of time to bring them up to speed from 1200 to 1500 | 03:51 |
LjL | it didn't happen because there have been persistent differences of all sorts of kinds, mostly having to do with who ruled them (but after 1200 it was all catholic) | 03:51 |
ryouma | that is more sensible imio | 03:52 |
LjL | and then what about Protestantism carrying it to the "next level" and eventually generating democracy - democracy came a bit like a hurricane (to then go away quickly for a while again, in europe) with the french and the american revolution | 03:53 |
LjL | france... was catholic | 03:54 |
LjL | although france always had a bit of a stressful relationship with the church, but still | 03:54 |
ryouma | well you know they liked the americans | 03:54 |
ryouma | i wonder if there might be a partly anti-age-of-reason attempt there someplace, reasoning from desired conclusion or something | 03:57 |
LjL | "His quarry are the “enlightened” Westerners—would-be democratizers, globalizers, well-intended purveyors of humanitarian aid—who impose impersonal institutions and abstract political principles on societies rooted in familial networks, and don’t seem to notice the trouble that follows." | 03:57 |
LjL | i can agree that this is an issue | 03:57 |
LjL | colonialism didn't end well, in almost no cases | 03:57 |
LjL | oh lord, the review almost ends on the word "problematic" | 03:58 |
LjL | such an overused, abused word lately | 03:58 |
LjL | together with "toxic" | 03:58 |
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ryouma | abstract political principles like human rights? do the victims get to have an opinion? | 04:04 |
ryouma | i mean, i can get that there are problems. just there seems to be stuff there like i said above about what we are in the dark about. | 04:05 |
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LjL | ryouma, it's a shame your mind is not often in top shape | 04:12 |
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Jigsy | %cases world | 06:25 |
Brainstorm | Jigsy: In World, there have been 29.8 million confirmed cases (0.4% of the population) and 940477 deaths (3.2% of cases) as of 19 minutes ago. 580.9 million tests were performed (5.1% positive). Fatality can be broadly expected to lie between 0.2% (assuming prevalence as in tests) and less than 4.2% (considering only deaths and recoveries). See https://offloop.net/covid19/?default=World for time series data. | 06:25 |
Jigsy | %cases UK | 06:25 |
Brainstorm | Jigsy: In United Kingdom, there have been 374670 confirmed cases (0.6% of the population) and 45712 deaths (12.2% of cases) as of an hour ago. 20.3 million tests were performed (1.8% positive). See https://offloop.net/covid19/?default=United%20Kingdom for time series data. | 06:25 |
Jigsy | .2 million in 24? | 06:25 |
Jigsy | 24h?* | 06:25 |
Mapuhi | Wondering if @andersoncooper | 06:37 |
Mapuhi | is going to ask @realBobWoodward | 06:37 |
Mapuhi | why he sat on the major scoop/ public health news that Trump was downplaying #Covid19 back in Feb. Seems like a kind of important question. | 06:37 |
Brainstorm | New from r/Coronavirus: Coronavirus: UAE approves urgent use of China-developed COVID-19 vaccine after test on 31,000 volunteers → https://is.gd/Un1Brj | 07:04 |
Brainstorm | Updates for World: +15298 cases (now 29.8 million), +75 deaths (now 940552) since an hour ago — Quebec, Canada: +292 cases (now 65554), +5 deaths (now 5785) since a day ago — Ukraine: +2738 cases (now 163678), +44 deaths (now 3326) since an hour ago — India: +2325 cases (now 5.0 million) since 8 hours ago | 07:09 |
Brainstorm | New from r/WorldNews: worldnews: Trump less trusted internationally than Putin and Xi after Covid-19 response → https://is.gd/aYT4NW | 07:14 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Maharashtra, India: +37548 cases (now 1.1 million), +878 deaths (now 30409) since a day ago — Alabama, US: +14092 cases (now 153551), +166 deaths (now 2521) since a day ago — Uttar Pradesh, India: +12000 cases (now 324036), +175 deaths (now 4604) since a day ago — Odisha, India: +7843 cases (now 158650), +19 deaths (now 645) since a day ago | 07:55 |
Brainstorm | New from r/Coronavirus: Coronavirus: Novavax-Serum Institute to produce for 2 billion Covid-19 vaccine doses → https://is.gd/zVQIGx | 07:55 |
Brainstorm | New from r/Coronavirus: Coronavirus: How the pandemic has changed illegal-drug habits | A survey finds weed and prescription sedatives are up, party drugs are down → https://is.gd/O9U4YF | 08:26 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Georgia: +196 cases (now 2758) since 23 hours ago — World: +270 cases (now 29.8 million), +14 deaths (now 940572) since 57 minutes ago — Kyrgyzstan: +73 cases (now 45072) since 23 hours ago — Ukraine: +14 deaths (now 3340) since an hour ago | 08:35 |
Brainstorm | New from BBC Health: India's coronavirus infections top five million mark: The country has been adding more than 90,000 cases every day as it continues to reopen. → https://is.gd/XIPnvZ | 08:46 |
lesmo | %cases Mexico | 09:00 |
Brainstorm | lesmo: In Mexico, there have been 676487 confirmed cases (0.5% of the population) and 71678 deaths (10.6% of cases) as of 3 hours ago. 1.5 million tests were performed (44.5% positive). Fatality can be broadly expected to lie between 0.1% (assuming prevalence as in tests) and less than 13.0% (considering only deaths and recoveries). See https://offloop.net/covid19/?default=Mexico for time series data. | 09:00 |
Brainstorm | New from r/Coronavirus: Coronavirus: Eight people in Indonesia refused to wear face masks. They were ordered to dig graves for COVID-19 victims as punishment. → https://is.gd/J6f3PW | 09:07 |
Brainstorm | New from r/Coronavirus: Coronavirus: North Korea issues shoot-to-kill orders to prevent coronavirus: U.S. → https://is.gd/Zw4j1I | 09:17 |
Brainstorm | New from r/Coronavirus: Coronavirus: The Majority Of Children Who Die From COVID-19 Are Children Of Color → https://is.gd/qaszgU | 09:27 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Arizona COVID-19 Genomics Union tracks strains of SARS-CoV-2: Initial findings reported by the Arizona COVID-19 Genomics Union (ACGU) suggest that following Arizona's first reported case of COVID-19 in late January, the state experienced no cases that went undetected and was COVID-free until at least 11 distinct incursions [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/VQW8fS | 09:47 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Potent drug supply drop, not domestic drug policies, likely behind 2018 OD death downturn: The slight decline in drug overdose deaths in 2018 coincided with changing Chinese regulations on a powerful type of opioid, rather than the result of U.S. efforts to curb the overdose epidemic, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/H7s4o1 | 09:58 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: More French schools closed after virus cases detected: More French schools have closed after multiple students tested positive for COVID-19 while a further 2,100 individual classes have also been called off, Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer said Wednesday. → https://is.gd/eCjjT1 | 10:18 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: 5M people infected, India's virus outbreak still soaring: India's total of coronavirus infections passed 5 million Wednesday, still soaring and testing the feeble health care system in tens of thousands of impoverished towns and villages. → https://is.gd/zBe6JL | 10:28 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Coronavirus deaths in kids echoes toll in adults, CDC says: A detailed look at COVID-19 deaths in U.S. kids and young adults released Tuesday shows they mirror patterns seen in older patients. → https://is.gd/mKT9gG | 10:38 |
Brainstorm | New from BBC Health: (news): Coronavirus: Tackling testing delays 'number one' priority, says minister → https://is.gd/Ea7SDS | 10:48 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Indonesia: +3963 cases (now 228993), +135 deaths (now 9100) since 23 hours ago — World: +19902 cases (now 29.9 million), +406 deaths (now 940978) since 2 hours ago — Slovenia: +123 cases (now 3954) since 23 hours ago — Russia: +5670 cases (now 1.1 million), +132 deaths (now 18917) since 23 hours ago | 10:50 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: India virus cases cross 5 million in 'worse than sci-fi' pandemic: Coronavirus infections in India soared past five million on Wednesday, as a WHO envoy warned the pandemic was "still at the beginning". → https://is.gd/Mi1OuJ | 11:29 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Guinea and Togo extend coronavirus restrictions: The West African states of Guinea and Togo announced late Tuesday that they were extending exceptional measures to curb the spread of coronavirus. → https://is.gd/mOuT8G | 12:00 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Romania: +1713 cases (now 107011), +49 deaths (now 4285) since 23 hours ago — World: +4766 cases (now 29.9 million), +81 deaths (now 941059) since an hour ago — Bangladesh: +1615 cases (now 342671), +21 deaths (now 4823) since 23 hours ago — Austria: +768 cases (now 35073), +1 deaths (now 758) since a day ago | 12:06 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: Student dropout crisis looms, UN says; India surpasses 5 million cases → https://is.gd/EmiB3n | 12:10 |
Brainstorm | New from BBC Health: (news): Coronavirus: Tackling testing delays 'number one' priority, says minister → https://is.gd/Ea7SDS | 12:20 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Iran: +2981 cases (now 410334), +179 deaths (now 23632) since 23 hours ago — World: +4147 cases (now 29.9 million), +180 deaths (now 941239) since 17 minutes ago — United Arab Emirates: +842 cases (now 81782), +1 deaths (now 402) since 20 hours ago — US: +324 cases (now 6.8 million) since 7 hours ago | 12:21 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: Student dropout crisis looms, UN says; India surpasses 5 million cases → https://is.gd/EmiB3n | 12:30 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Malta: +106 cases (now 2560) since a day ago — World: +626 cases (now 29.9 million) since 25 minutes ago — Switzerland: +514 cases (now 48265) since 18 hours ago — Gibraltar: +3 cases (now 340) since 16 minutes ago | 12:36 |
Brainstorm | New from StatNews: Lilly’s Covid-19 antibody helps patients rid their systems of virus sooner: A drug being developed by Eli Lilly helped sick patients rid their systems of the virus that causes Covid-19 sooner and may have prevented them from landing in the hospital,… → https://is.gd/LZ08Hc | 12:51 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: Eli Lilly reports a reduced rate of hospitalization for coronavirus patients using its antibody treatment: Eli Lilly announced on Wednesday it had found proof of concept data from an interim analysis of the BLAZE-1 clinical trial that showed a reduced rate of hospitalization for coronavirus patients treated with its neutralizing [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/uRCPwb | 13:01 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Nepal: +1539 cases (now 58327), +8 deaths (now 379) since a day ago — World: +1857 cases (now 29.9 million), +16 deaths (now 941255) since 32 minutes ago — Belarus: +211 cases (now 74763), +6 deaths (now 767) since 21 hours ago — Madagascar: +68 cases (now 15871), +1 deaths (now 215) since 22 hours ago | 13:06 |
Brainstorm | New from r/Coronavirus: Coronavirus: Arkansas COVID-19 death toll passes 1,000 after state reports 139 new probable deaths → https://is.gd/HTNf41 | 13:11 |
Brainstorm | New from r/Coronavirus: Coronavirus: Coronavirus Tracked: Hundreds Of Deaths Linked To Conspiracy Theories And Other Misinformation, Study Finds → https://is.gd/OSlTeB | 13:21 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Eli Lilly reports a reduced rate of hospitalization for coronavirus patients using its antibody treatment → https://is.gd/uRCPwb | 13:31 |
Haley[mt][m] | %cases USA | 13:41 |
Brainstorm | Haley[mt][m]: In US, there have been 6.8 million confirmed cases (2.1% of the population) and 200197 deaths (2.9% of cases) as of an hour ago. 93.6 million tests were performed (7.3% positive). Fatality can be broadly expected to lie between 0.8% (assuming prevalence as in tests) and less than 4.7% (considering only deaths and recoveries). See https://offloop.net/covid19/?default=US for time series data. | 13:41 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus: Student dropout crisis looms, UN says; India surpasses 5 million cases → https://is.gd/EmiB3n | 14:02 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: Work-from-home spurs flurry of software IPOs; Eli Lilly touts early success with antibody drug → https://is.gd/VGuIds | 14:12 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: New tool can detect COVID-19 outbreaks in U.S. counties: A new machine learning-based online tool developed by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Harvard Medical School (HMS), Georgia Tech and Boston Medical Center allows for early detection of COVID-19 outbreaks in different U.S. counties. The COVID-19 [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/isJQtI | 14:23 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: Work-from-home spurs flurry of software IPOs; Eli Lilly touts early success with antibody drug → https://is.gd/VGuIds | 14:43 |
Brainstorm | New from The Indian Express (Health): Destination of the week: Rome Airport becomes first in the world to receive five stars for COVID-19 protocol → https://is.gd/EHLThs | 14:53 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: Work-from-home spurs flurry of software IPOs; Eli Lilly touts early success with antibody drug → https://is.gd/VGuIds | 15:03 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: Yelp data shows 60% of business closures due to the coronavirus pandemic are now permanent: Yelp on Wednesday released its latest Economic Average Report, revealing business closures across the U.S. are increasing as a result of the coronavirus. → https://is.gd/yD8n53 | 15:23 |
Jigsy | %cases UK | 15:30 |
Brainstorm | Jigsy: In United Kingdom, there have been 374228 confirmed cases (0.6% of the population) and 45712 deaths (12.2% of cases) as of 10 minutes ago. 20.3 million tests were performed (1.8% positive). See https://offloop.net/covid19/?default=United%20Kingdom for time series data. | 15:30 |
Jigsy | %cases world | 15:31 |
Brainstorm | Jigsy: In World, there have been 29.9 million confirmed cases (0.4% of the population) and 941597 deaths (3.1% of cases) as of 14 minutes ago. 582.2 million tests were performed (5.1% positive). Fatality can be broadly expected to lie between 0.2% (assuming prevalence as in tests) and less than 4.2% (considering only deaths and recoveries). See https://offloop.net/covid19/?default=World for time series data. | 15:31 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: Work-from-home spurs flurry of software IPOs; Eli Lilly touts early success with antibody drug → https://is.gd/VGuIds | 15:34 |
Brainstorm | New from The Indian Express (Health): Life-style: COVID-19 patients can now interact with loved ones through a robot at this hospital → https://is.gd/Sy9qgw | 15:44 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: Work-from-home spurs flurry of software IPOs; Eli Lilly touts early success with antibody drug → https://is.gd/VGuIds | 15:54 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: A protein for the mass production of antibodies: Antibodies play a fundamental role in medicine, and antibody-mediated immune response is the ultimate target in the quest for a vaccine to defeat the current pandemic. These minute proteins, also called immunoglobulins, are used by the body as a critical deterrent against [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/EhU61P | 16:04 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Study hints antibody drug may cut COVID-19 hospitalizations: A drug company says that partial results from a study testing an antibody drug give hints that it may help mild to moderately ill COVID-19 patients from needing to be hospitalized, a goal no current coronavirus medicine has been able to meet. → https://is.gd/2Hf9xK | 16:14 |
de-facto | %cases EU | 16:19 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: In Reunion, there have been 2902 confirmed cases (0.0% of the population) and 15 deaths (0.5% of cases) as of 20 hours ago. 35419 tests were performed (8.2% positive). Fatality can be broadly expected to lie between 0.2% (assuming deaths/cases with ⅔ undetected) and less than 1.1% (considering only deaths and recoveries). See https://offloop.net/covid19/?default=Reunion for time series data. | 16:19 |
de-facto | hmm | 16:19 |
de-facto | %cases Europe | 16:20 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: Sorry, Europe not found. Either there aren't cases, or it's under a different name. | 16:20 |
de-facto | wishful thinking... | 16:20 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: US unveils plan to provide free vaccines as the number of new cases rise → https://is.gd/VGuIds | 16:35 |
CoronaBot | 04/r/covid19: Lilly announces proof of concept data for neutralizing antibody LY-CoV555 in the COVID-19 outpatient setting | Eli Lilly and Company (83 votes) | https://investor.lilly.com/news-releases/news-release-details/lilly-announces-proof-concept-data-neutralizing-antibody-ly | https://redd.it/itu3mv | 16:36 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Improving prediction of Parkinson's disease: Including genetic markers in addition to well known risk factors improves tests to predict Parkinson's disease, according to a study led by Queen Mary University of London. → https://is.gd/PpcDIL | 16:55 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Trump health officials prepare to distribute coronavirus vaccine within 24 hours of OK from FDA → https://is.gd/qDCQ4f | 17:05 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Could COVID-19 be fuelling drug resistance?: We need to understand the impact of COVID-19 on wider health issues to shape better public health responses and limit long-term consequences. Drug resistance is one of these, Gemma Buckland-Merrett explains. → https://is.gd/LPchIj | 17:15 |
Brainstorm | Updates for World: +51744 cases (now 29.9 million), +1006 deaths (now 942261) since 4 hours ago — India: +35775 cases (now 5.1 million), +380 deaths (now 82504) since 6 hours ago — US: +6396 cases (now 6.8 million), +421 deaths (now 200618) since 5 hours ago — Germany: +950 cases (now 265964), +2 deaths (now 9447) since 10 hours ago | 17:22 |
CoronaBot | 04/r/covid19: A Basic Review of the Preliminary Evidence That COVID-19 Risk and Severity Is Increased in Vitamin D Deficiency (82 votes) | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2020.00513/full | https://redd.it/itq0hk | 17:25 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Potential COVID-19 drug azithromycin may increase risk for cardiac events: Debates over whether hydroxychloroquine should be taken to help lessen the duration and impact of COVID-19 have revolved around the drug's reputation for causing cardiac events such as abnormal heart rhythms or beats and cardiac arrest. Because of this, [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/Gp24nF | 17:25 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: More than half of Year 12 students report poor mental wellbeing since lockdown: A school-based survey of students in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire examined over 200 key factors in the lives and expectations of young people, aged 8-18 years, helping to shed light on mental health during lockdown. → https://is.gd/hvCW3f | 17:35 |
Brainstorm | Updates for United Kingdom: +2770 cases (now 378219) since 17 minutes ago — World: +7335 cases (now 29.9 million), +65 deaths (now 942326) since 26 minutes ago — US: +1700 cases (now 6.8 million), +32 deaths (now 200650) since 26 minutes ago — Italy: +1452 cases (now 291442), +8 deaths (now 35645) since 17 minutes ago | 17:37 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Children from low income backgrounds show elevated mental health difficulties throughout lockdown: Emotional difficulties were consistently elevated among children and young people from low income households over a month of lockdown compared to those from higher income households. → https://is.gd/gQH9R3 | 17:46 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: US unveils plan to provide free vaccines as the number of new cases rise → https://is.gd/VGuIds | 17:56 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: New York Gov. Cuomo says the coronavirus pandemic has inflicted 'trauma' and PTSD on Americans: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the coronavirus pandemic was so traumatic, it's left many Americans with post traumatic stress disorder similar to war veterans. → https://is.gd/8M1JXx | 18:06 |
Brainstorm | Updates for World: +21285 cases (now 30.0 million), +197 deaths (now 942523) since 34 minutes ago — India: +19115 cases (now 5.1 million), +165 deaths (now 82669) since 56 minutes ago — Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy: +346 deaths (now 695) since 7 minutes ago — US: +1166 cases (now 6.8 million), +29 deaths (now 200679) since 34 minutes ago | 18:07 |
Brainstorm | New from BBC Health: (news): Coronavirus: PM blames 'colossal spike' in demand for test problems → https://is.gd/l6kzPT | 18:16 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Czechia: +1290 cases (now 40186), +5 deaths (now 481) since 15 hours ago — World: +2170 cases (now 30.0 million), +21 deaths (now 942544) since 18 minutes ago — Chile: +1304 cases (now 439287), +18 deaths (now 12058) since 23 hours ago — US: +462 cases (now 6.8 million) since 18 minutes ago | 18:22 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Accurate labels like 'aerosol' or 'chemicals' increase perceived risks of e-cigarette use: A new study led by Dr. Matthew Rossheim at the George Mason University College of Health and Human Services provides important findings on how labeling of secondhand emissions from e-cigarettes can help more effectively communicate the [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/NbrefS | 18:26 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): CDC says U.S. should have enough coronavirus vaccine to return to 'regular life' by third quarter of 2021 → https://is.gd/RLHpBi | 18:36 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: U.S. plans to provide free vaccines, aims for return to 'regular life' in Q3 2021 → https://is.gd/VGuIds | 18:56 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: New drug shows promise in preventing severe COVID: A single infusion of an experimental drug dramatically lowers levels of coronavirus in the bodies of newly infected patients and cuts their chances of hospitalization, the drug's maker reported Wednesday. → https://is.gd/pmbbRt | 19:07 |
Brainstorm | Updates for World: +65876 cases (now 30.0 million), +1155 deaths (now 943699) since an hour ago — India: +31925 cases (now 5.1 million), +537 deaths (now 83206) since an hour ago — Mozambique: +281 cases (now 5994), +2 deaths (now 39) since a day ago — Spain: +11193 cases (now 614360), +239 deaths (now 30243) since a day ago | 19:22 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: South Africa says 12 million 'probably' had coronavirus: About 12 million people in South Africa have "probably" been infected with the coronavirus, but that startlingly high number has not caused a similarly high death rate and might indicate a widespread "level of immunity," the country's minister of health says. → https://is.gd/YiHWWj | 19:27 |
CoronaBot | 04/r/covid19: Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in children aged 0 to 19 years in childcare facilities and schools after their reopening in May 2020, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (85 votes) | https://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.36.2001587 | https://redd.it/ity0oh | 19:31 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Covid-19 nurse deaths in the thousands: federation: More than a thousand nurses are known to have died worldwide due to COVID-19, the International Council of Nurses said Wednesday, adding that the true figure was likely far higher. → https://is.gd/FJTxz6 | 19:37 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Turkey: +1771 cases (now 296391), +63 deaths (now 7249) since a day ago — World: +3092 cases (now 30.0 million), +83 deaths (now 943782) since 19 minutes ago — US: +1220 cases (now 6.8 million), +20 deaths (now 200732) since 19 minutes ago — Maldives: +99 cases (now 9427) since a day ago | 19:37 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Making gyms safer: Why the virus is less likely to spread there than in a bar: After shutting down in the spring, America's empty gyms are beckoning a cautious public back for a workout. To reassure wary customers, owners have put in place—and now advertise—a variety of coronavirus control measures. At the same time, the [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/AYl4lq | 19:47 |
CoronaBot | 04/r/coronavirus: Bill Gates: ‘We underestimated the value of masks’ (10216 votes) | https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/16/bill-gates-we-underestimated-the-value-of-masks.html | https://redd.it/itu11d | 19:55 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Kids are missing critical windows for lead testing due to pandemic: Families skipping or delaying pediatric appointments for their young children because of the pandemic are missing out on more than vaccines. Critical testing for lead poisoning has plummeted in many parts of the country. → https://is.gd/di30vV | 19:57 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): CDC says U.S. should have enough coronavirus vaccine to return to 'regular life' by third quarter of 2021 → https://is.gd/RLHpBi | 20:07 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: US outlines sweeping plan to provide free COVID-19 vaccines: The government outlined a sweeping plan Wednesday to make vaccines for COVID-19 available for free to all Americans, assuming a safe and effective shot is developed, even as top health officials faced questions about political interference with virus information [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/Ib5TUc | 20:18 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Guadeloupe: +346 cases (now 3426), +2 deaths (now 26) since 4 days ago — World: +3711 cases (now 30.0 million), +135 deaths (now 943917) since 51 minutes ago — US: +1789 cases (now 6.8 million), +72 deaths (now 200804) since 51 minutes ago — Ethiopia: +738 cases (now 66224), +10 deaths (now 1045) since 22 hours ago | 20:22 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: U.S. plans to provide free vaccines, aims for return to 'regular life' in Q3 2021 → https://is.gd/VGuIds | 20:28 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: Yelp data shows 60% of business closures due to the coronavirus pandemic are now permanent: Yelp on Wednesday released its latest Economic Impact Report, revealing business closures across the U.S. are increasing as a result of the coronavirus. → https://is.gd/yD8n53 | 20:38 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: U.S. plans to provide free vaccines, aims for return to 'regular life' in Q3 2021 → https://is.gd/VGuIds | 20:58 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: Yelp data shows 60% of business closures due to the coronavirus pandemic are now permanent: Yelp on Wednesday released its latest Economic Impact Report, revealing business closures across the U.S. are increasing as a result of the coronavirus. → https://is.gd/yD8n53 | 21:08 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Doctors in hard-hit Madrid: 'It's like March in slow motion': It feels like a flashback. Bilateral pneumonia, a common acute manifestation of the COVID-19 disease, is keeping Spanish intensive care wards busy again. And it's also leaving medical workers who are still recovering from the pandemic's peak with an anxious sense of [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/zkoVf5 | 21:28 |
CoronaBot | 04/r/covid19: Diabetes is a risk factor for the progression and prognosis of COVID-19 (83 votes) | https://hnaught.com/papers/diabetes-is-a-risk-factor-for-the-progression-and-prognosis-of-covid19/sections/209/comments/88 | https://redd.it/itxtsi | 21:32 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: Yelp data shows 60% of business closures due to the coronavirus pandemic are now permanent: Yelp on Wednesday released its latest Economic Impact Report, revealing business closures across the U.S. are increasing as a result of the coronavirus. → https://is.gd/yD8n53 | 21:39 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: U.S. plans to provide free vaccines, aims for return to 'regular life' in Q3 2021 → https://is.gd/VGuIds | 22:09 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: WHO doesn't recommend coronavirus passports, because immunity remains questionable: A World Health Organization official said Wednesday that the international agency does not recommend countries issue so-called immunity passports for the coronavirus, because scientists are still unsure whether Covid-19 antibodies reduce the risk [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/2jxvW4 | 22:19 |
Brainstorm | Updates for World: +20690 cases (now 30.0 million), +318 deaths (now 944235) since 2 hours ago — US: +13193 cases (now 6.8 million), +209 deaths (now 201013) since 2 hours ago — Aruba: +176 cases (now 3328) since a day ago — India: +3462 cases (now 5.1 million), +22 deaths (now 83230) since 2 hours ago | 22:23 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: As pandemic progressed, people's perceived risk assessment went up: In the first week of the coronavirus pandemic, people living in the United States underestimated their chances of catching the virus, or of getting seriously ill from the virus, according to a recently published Caltech-led study. But as the days progressed, [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/fMzevE | 22:29 |
CoronaBot | 04/r/covid19: Novavax Announces COVID-19 Vaccine Manufacturing Agreement with Serum Institute of India, Increasing Novavax’ Global Production Capacity to Over 2 Billion Doses Annually (84 votes) | https://ir.novavax.com/news-releases/news-release-details/novavax-announces-covid-19-vaccine-manufacturing-agreement-serum | https://redd.it/itywv3 | 22:32 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: Watch Healthy Returns: The path forward with Dr. Scott Gottlieb: On “Healthy Returns: The Path Forward,” we check in with former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb on the current status of vaccine candidates, treatments, testing, and the U.S. response to Covid-19. Wednesday, September 16 at 4:30p ET. Submit questions using #HealthyReturns. → https://is.gd/NBXlPP | 22:50 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: CDC director says face masks may provide more protection than coronavirus vaccine: "If I don't get an immune response, the vaccine's not going to protect me. This face mask will," CDC Director Robert Redfield told lawmakers Wednesday. → https://is.gd/BlDFAM | 23:10 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Coronavirus live updates: U.S. plans to provide free vaccines, aims for return to 'regular life' in Q3 2021 → https://is.gd/VGuIds | 23:20 |
Brainstorm | New from r/Coronavirus: Coronavirus: Covid 19 coronavirus: Doctors, scientists attack Sweden over 'cherry-picked data' → https://is.gd/4xHcEv | 23:40 |
Brainstorm | New from CNBC Health: (news): Trump says he thinks U.S. could start distributing a coronavirus vaccine in October → https://is.gd/Mg0G0y | 23:50 |
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