Anonymous ID: 4fb337 June 27, 2020, 10:03 a.m. No.9767134   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Biden says he'd use executive powers to force Americans to wear masks in public

 

Former Vice President Joe Biden said he "would do everything possible" to ensure that Americans wear masks in public if elected president. Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, told CBS Pittsburgh station KDKA that wearing a mask in public helps to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

 

"I would go back to making sure that everybody had masks," Biden said. Both he and the interviewer wore masks and stood eight feet apart.

"The one thing we do know is that these masks make a gigantic difference. I would insist that everybody in public be wearing that masks," Biden continued. "I would do everything possible to make it required that people have to wear masks in public."

The Centers for Disease Control recommends wearing masks in public areas where social distancing is hard to maintain. On its website, the CDC says that "cloth masks may slow the spread of the virus and help people who may have the virus and do not know it from transmitting it to others."

 

Biden sought to distinguish himself from President Trump, who has rarely been seen wearing a mask in public. Mr. Trump has also appeared at several events in recent weeks where there was limited social distancing and mask-wearing among attendees.

Asked by KDKA's Ken Rice whether he could imagine accepting the Democratic nomination in a virtual convention — in an "empty room" or "on YouTube" — Biden responded, "I can't say for sure, but it's probable that will be the case." The Republican National Convention is proceeding in-person in Jacksonville, Florida, despite coronavirus concerns.

However, Biden said that he would not wear a mask while being inaugurated, noting that he could be appropriately distanced from people while taking the oath of office.

 

"You don't have to have a crowd," Biden said, referring to the large crowd which typically attends a presidential inauguration.

 

Biden also drew a contrast with Mr. Trump, who held an indoor rally in Tulsa Saturday and spoke at an indoor rally in Arizona this week. Biden said he could not imagine holding indoor rallies for the time being.

"I don't see that happening," Biden said.

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/joe-biden-masks-public-executive-powers-covid-19-coronavirus/

Anonymous ID: 4fb337 June 27, 2020, 10:22 a.m. No.9767321   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7401 >>7454 >>7532 >>7645

US Health Officials Estimate 20M Americans Have Had Virus

 

U.S. officials estimate that 20 million Americans have been infected with the coronavirus since it first arrived in the United States, meaning that the vast majority of the population remains susceptible.

 

Thursday’s estimate is roughly 10 times as many infections as the 2.3 million cases that have been confirmed. Officials have long known that millions of people were infected without knowing it and that many cases are being missed because of gaps in testing.

The news comes as the Trump administration works to tamp down nationwide concern about the COVID-19 pandemic as about a dozen states are seeing worrisome increases in cases.

The administration also looks to get its scientific experts back before the public more as it tries to allay anxieties about the pandemic while states begin reopening. Since mid-May, when the government began stressing the need to get the economy moving again, the panel’s public health experts have been far less visible than in the pandemic’s early weeks.

 

Twenty million infections means that about 6% of the nation’s 331 million people have been infected.

“It’s clear that many individuals in this nation are still susceptible,” Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said on a call with reporters Thursday. “Our best estimate right now is that for every case that was reported, there actually are 10 more infections.”

Previously, CDC officials and the nation’s top infectious-disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, have said that as many as 25% of infected people might not have symptoms.

“There’s an enormous number of people that are still vulnerable,” said Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, vice dean at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “It still remains a potentially lethal disease. It’s a roll of the dice for everybody who gets the illness. Also, you’re rolling the dice for other people who you may give the virus to.”

 

The new estimate is based on CDC studies of blood samples collected nationwide — some by the CDC and others from blood donations and other sources. Many infections were not caught in early testing, when supplies were limited and federal officials prioritized testing for those with symptoms.

Administration officials are pointing to the new data to allay public anxieties, claiming that while there have been significant spikes, they have the outbreaks well in hand. They maintained they were not trying to minimize a public health crisis, but said the nation is in a markedly different place with the virus now than when the U.S. last saw similar infection numbers in mid-April, when testing infrastructure was weaker. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity late Wednesday to discuss the matter candidly.

“This is still serious,” Redfield said on the call with reporters Thursday. “But I’m asking people to recognize that we’re in a different situation today than we were in March or April,” with more cases today in younger people who are not as likely to develop serious illness or die from infection, he said.

 

President Donald Trump, who refuses to wear a face mask in public, has tried to play down the risk. He told a crowd in Wisconsin on Thursday that the administration had done an “incredible job” fighting the virus and added that “if we didn’t test, we wouldn’t have cases,” which ignores other indicators of the extent of the problem such as surging hospitalizations in some areas.

Redfield said infection prevalence rates ranged from 1% in some areas of the West Coast to much higher in New York City.

Several independent experts said the methods and locations of sampling are key to interpreting the numbers.

Dr. Thomas Tsai, a Harvard University health policy researcher, said 20 million seems reasonable, but “most of these estimates exist in a range” and it’s important to know how wide that is.

 

“It’s hard to interpret this just from a single number and without the context for it,” such as what locations were sampled and whether it was truly a random slice of a population or areas of low or high prevalence, which can skew the results.

Justin Lessler, a researcher at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, said 20 million infected “is about what you’d expect based on the case fatality rate” and the number of deaths that have occurred so far in the U.S.

Despite the phaseout of daily White House coronavirus briefings, the administration has been closely monitoring data on the spread of COVID-19 and has been deploying teams from the CDC to identify and stem outbreaks around the country.

CONTD:https://news.wttw.com/2020/06/27/us-health-officials-estimate-20m-americans-have-had-virus

Anonymous ID: 4fb337 June 27, 2020, 10:34 a.m. No.9767460   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7470 >>7475 >>7482 >>7495 >>7510 >>7713

Another stupid 'celeb' pushing mask bullshit.

 

Hey Everybody! Wearing a mask is not a political statement. It means you care about other people’s health and safety. Be KIND, wear a mask!

https://twitter.com/ReeseW/status/1276550012298616834

Anonymous ID: 4fb337 June 27, 2020, 10:39 a.m. No.9767512   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7552

Disney to Overhaul Splash Mountain Following Accusations of Racism

 

The Walt Disney Company will completely overhaul its popular Splash Mountain rides at the Magic Kingdom in Florida and Disneyland in California following accusations that the theme park attraction features racist imagery from the 1946 Disney movie Song of the South.

 

Disney said Thursday that the revised Splash Mountain will be adapted from the 2009 Disney animated movie The Princess and the Frog, which features a black heroine.

In its announcement, Disney made no mention of the growing social media pressure against Splash Mountain.

In its announcement, Disney made no mention of the growing social media pressure against Splash Mountain.

 

But since Black Lives Matter protests have swept through the country, there has been mounting pressure against Splash Mountain. An online petition that gathered 21,000 signatures called the attraction “problematic” due to its “racist tropes.”

 

“While the ride is considered a beloved classic it’s history and storyline are steeped in extremely problematic and stereotypical racist tropes from the 1946 film Song of the South,” the petition said. “The best next step to remove all traces of this racist movie would be to re-theme Splash Mountain into a Princess and the Frog themed ride.”

Disney appears to have taken the petition’s recommendation.

The company said conceptual design work is well underway and Disney Imagineers “will soon be able to conduct preliminary reviews and develop a timeline for when the transformation can start to take shape.”

Disney said the ride will pick up where Princess and the Frog left off.

 

“We pick up this story after the final kiss, and join Princess Tiana and Louis on a musical adventure – featuring some of the powerful music from the film – as they prepare for their first-ever Mardi Gras performance,” the company said in its announcement.

 

Disney has not made Song of the South available on its Disney+ streaming services.

There is also a Splash Mountain ride at Tokyo Disney Resort. The company didn’t say if that version of the ride will also be revised.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2020/06/25/disney-to-overhaul-splash-mountain-following-accusations-of-racism/