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By Lambert Strether of Corrente.

Hen Track of the Day

Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Stewart Park, Tompkins, New York, United States. “Initially recorded on 35mm movie; tape pace famous as 46 cm/s…. .” The Macauley Library is a library within the fullest sense of the phrase.

“After I Grew to become a Birder, Nearly Every little thing Else Fell Into Place” [Ed Yong, New York Times]. Readers will recall Yong as one of many few reliable mainstream journalists on Covid. The entire piece is value studying in full, and it’s so beautiful I hate to extract something from it. However wants should: “Birding has tripled the time I spend outdoor. It has pushed me to discover Oakland in methods I by no means would have: Superb sizzling spots lurk inside industrial areas, sewage therapy crops and random residential parks. It has proved extra meditative than meditation. Whereas birding, I appear impervious to warmth, chilly, starvation and thirst. My senses focus resolutely on the current, and the same old hubbub in my head turns into quiet. After I spot a species for the primary time — a lifer — I course with adrenaline whereas being totally serene. I additionally really feel a a lot deeper connection to the pure world, which I’ve lengthy written about however all the time remained barely distant from…. After I step out my door within the morning, I take an aural census of the neighborhood, tuning in to the chatter of creatures that have been all the time there and that I might need beforehand ignored. The passing of the seasons feels extra granular, marked by the arrival and disappearance of explicit species as a substitute of a lot slower adjustments in day size, temperature and greenery. I discover myself noticing small shifts within the climate and small variations in habitat. I take into consideration the tides.” • Do we’ve got any birders within the readership?

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By Lambert Strether of Corrente.

Hen Track of the Day

Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Stewart Park, Tompkins, New York, United States. “Initially recorded on 35mm movie; tape pace famous as 46 cm/s…. .” The Macauley Library is a library within the fullest sense of the phrase.

“After I Grew to become a Birder, Nearly Every little thing Else Fell Into Place” [Ed Yong, New York Times]. Readers will recall Yong as one of many few reliable mainstream journalists on Covid. The entire piece is value studying in full, and it’s so beautiful I hate to extract something from it. However wants should: “Birding has tripled the time I spend outdoor. It has pushed me to discover Oakland in methods I by no means would have: Superb sizzling spots lurk inside industrial areas, sewage therapy crops and random residential parks. It has proved extra meditative than meditation. Whereas birding, I appear impervious to warmth, chilly, starvation and thirst. My senses focus resolutely on the current, and the same old hubbub in my head turns into quiet. After I spot a species for the primary time — a lifer — I course with adrenaline whereas being totally serene. I additionally really feel a a lot deeper connection to the pure world, which I’ve lengthy written about however all the time remained barely distant from…. After I step out my door within the morning, I take an aural census of the neighborhood, tuning in to the chatter of creatures that have been all the time there and that I might need beforehand ignored. The passing of the seasons feels extra granular, marked by the arrival and disappearance of explicit species as a substitute of a lot slower adjustments in day size, temperature and greenery. I discover myself noticing small shifts within the climate and small variations in habitat. I take into consideration the tides.” • Do we’ve got any birders within the readership?

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In Case You May Miss…

(1) Ed Yong on birding (beneath each “Search for the Helpers” and “Birdsong of the Day”).

(2) Doubling grid capability with higher cables.

(3) Feathers over the millenia.

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Search for the Helpers

See Ed Yong on birding slightly below the Birdsong of the Day:

Actually grateful to Jenny for scripting this nice piece in regards to the Spoonbill Membership – our little enterprise to run birding journeys for Bay Space people with lengthy COVID and different energy-limiting persistent diseases.

(And I hope somebody fulfils Molly Adams’s want of beginning a NY chapter.)

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— Ed Yong (@edyong209.bsky.social) Apr 13, 2024 at 12:45 PM

Neat thought, too.

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My electronic mail handle is down by the plant; please ship examples of “Helpers” there. In our more and more determined and fragile neoliberal society, on a regular basis regular incidents and tales of “the communism of on a regular basis life” are what I’m on the lookout for (and never, say, the Purple Cross in Hawaii, and even the UNWRA in Gaza).

Politics

“So most of the social reactions that strike us as psychological are in truth a rational administration of symbolic capital.” –Pierre Bourdieu, Classification Struggles

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Biden Administration

These are the ships that may have bulit that pier off Gaza:

Little doubt there’s a Plan B, however nonetheless….

2024

Lower than a yr to go!

RCP Ballot Averages, April 5

Right here this Friday’s RCP ballot. Trump continues to be up in all of the Swing States (extra right here), main with one exception: PA. I’ve highlighted it once more, (1) as a result of BIden is now up there, and (2) it’s an outlier, has been for weeks. Why isn’t Trump doing nicely there? (I’ll work out a greater means to do that, however for now: Blue dot = transfer towards Biden; crimson dot = transfer towards Trump. No dot = no change (presumably as a result of state polls usually are not that quite a few so removed from election day).

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Trump (R): “Trump juror beforehand arrested for ripping down right-leaning political adverts dismissed from trial” [FOX]. “[Juror #4] was excused from the jury in former President Trump’s prison trial on Thursday after it was revealed the person was as soon as arrested for tearing down right-leaning political ads…. Juror #2, a lady who lived on Manhattan’s Higher East Facet and works as a nurse, returned to court docket Thursday morning and stated that after additional thought, she had issues about being honest and balanced within the case. ‘I undoubtedly have issues,’ she stated, noting that her household and mates questioned if she was serving on the jury [because news stories revealed her appearance]. ‘I don’t assume I might be honest.’” • To the Prosecution’s credit score, they participated in axing #4. Extra on the jury:

Strong PMC, appears to be like to me.

Trump (R): “Second juror dropped from Trump’s hush cash trial: Stay updates” [The Hill]. “5 jurors have up to now been picked, after two already-selected jurors have been dismissed earlier Thursday. There are 13 juror picks extra to go for a panel that may embody six alternates, whittled down from a whole bunch of New Yorkers referred to as to serve… ‘I nonetheless have a flip cellphone,’ one potential juror famous as he indicated he doesn’t take heed to any podcasts. He additionally made clear he ‘solely’ will get his information from the New York Every day Information and the New York Submit. Among the many potential jurors’ questions is the place they devour nearly all of their information.” • A juror after NC’s coronary heart! (Nonetheless feeling my means on the sourcing right here; the reporting on this reside weblog is healthier than FOX, and simpler to observe than the Twitter, so I’ll make The Hill my main supply. Readers?

Trump (R): Trump utilizing his cellphone in court docket:

Dude, sleeping is ok. However a cellphone is an excessive amount of.

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Trump (R): “‘Smiling his ass off’: How Trump used the New York bodega go to to return to kind” [Politico]. “Outdoors the Sanaa Handy Retailer, the Harlem bodega the place clerk Jose Alba fatally stabbed a buyer who was attacking him — and who was initially charged with homicide, earlier than the costs have been later dropped — Trump was again on acquainted floor….. On Tuesday, Trump stated he’ll ‘marketing campaign domestically‘ through the trial. And the bodega go to was probably simply the primary of many such appearances. His advisers have stated, even on some trial days, to count on in-person and digital occasions…. However as he spoke with reporters in New York, a bastion of Democratic politics, Trump’s learn of the information panorama — if not the political one — appeared spot on. Within the media capital of the world, Trump stated he suspected there was ‘extra press right here than there’s if I went out to some good[ha] location.’ ‘He’s proper,’ stated Dave Catalfamo, a Republican guide in New York…. However regardless of the place viewers stood on Trump, they may at the least see in his look on Tuesday the form of joy-riding former president they acknowledged…. The go to, stated Hank Sheinkopf, a longtime Democratic strategist based mostly in New York, was a signature instance of Trump utilizing ‘nationwide tv protection as an promoting instrument with out having to pay for the gross score factors.’ ‘He’s very good,’ Sheinkopf stated. ‘Anyone who understates his capability to make use of PR versus normative political methods is incorrect. He’s excellent at it, and what it does … it wipes away the issues that persons are making an attempt to do to undercut his capacities.’” • Trump as grasp retail politician; who knew?

Trump (R): “A placing distinction on Trump trial day” [Washington Examiner]. “The situation of a Democratic district lawyer, Manhattan’s Alvin Bragg, placing Trump on trial amid a presidential marketing campaign is placing partially due to a brand new survey exhibiting a plurality of the general public believing the Trump presidency was higher for America than the presidency of Trump’s opponent, the sitting President Joe Biden. The information is deep inside a New York Instances-Siena ballot that discovered the Biden-Trump race total nearly precisely tied, with Trump main Biden by a single share level, 46% to 45%. Later within the ballot, the pollsters requested these two questions: ‘Do you typically keep in mind the years that Donald Trump was president as largely good years for America, largely dangerous years for America, or probably not good or dangerous?” and “Do you assume the years that Joe Biden has been president have been largely good years for America, largely dangerous years for America, or probably not good or dangerous?’ Trump had a strong benefit in voters’ recollections, with 42% saying his presidential years have been largely good years for America, whereas simply 25% stated Biden’s presidential years have been largely good for America. Trump additionally had a strong benefit on the opposite facet of the reply, with 33% saying his presidential years have been largely dangerous for America, whereas a a lot bigger 46% stated Biden’s presidential years have been largely dangerous for America. Trump’s benefit in voters’ reminiscences is almost throughout the board.”

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Biden (D): “Biden claims uncle vanished after crashing in space of New Guinea with cannibals; navy has completely different story” [FOX]. “Biden informed the [Pittsburgh] steelworkers that after D-Day, his mom’s 4 brothers volunteered to hitch the navy. A kind of uncles, he stated, was Ambrose Finnegan, who glided by the nickname Bozey. ‘He was a hell of an athlete, they inform me, when he was a child,’ Biden stated, including that he was within the Military air corps, which was in place earlier than the Air Pressure got here alongside. ‘He flew these single-engine planes as reconnaissance over battle zones, and he acquired shot down in New Guinea. They by no means discovered the physique as a result of there was once, there have been lots of cannibals, for actual, in that a part of New Guinea.’ … The Protection POW/MIA Accounting Company has a unique file of what occurred to Biden’s uncle. The location stated on Could 14, 1944, an airplane carrying a crew of three and one passenger, recognized as Finnegan, left Momote Airfield on Los Negros Island for a courier flight to New Guinea. ‘For unknown causes, this aircraft was pressured to ditch within the ocean off the north coast of New Guinea,’ the report reads. ‘Each engines failed at low altitude, and the plane’s nostril hit the water arduous.’ The report additionally stated three males did not emerge from the sinking wreck and have been misplaced within the crash, whereas one crew member survived and was rescued by a barge. Finnegan has not been related to any of the stays recovered from the world after the battle and continues to be not accounted for, in response to the report.” • Cannibalism within the zeitgeist, I swear. And floating round in Biden’s mind.

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Kennedy (I): “Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will get spot on Michigan’s poll as Pure Regulation Occasion nominee” [Detroit News]. “Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom some specialists view as a possible spoiler on this yr’s race for the White Home, would be the Pure Regulation Occasion’s nominee for president in Michigan. Kennedy’s marketing campaign introduced the information Thursday, a day after members of the Pure Regulation Occasion in Michigan held a conference the place they formally picked him…. The Pure Regulation Occasion’s web site touts plans to decrease taxes, to make educating ‘an honored career with commensurate compensation’ and to enact applications ‘to scale back stress within the particular person and all through society.” • The “web site” is the nationwide Pure Regulation Occasion’s web site, however the nationwide social gathering dissolved most of its state chapters in 2004, although Michigan continues to be lively. Be that as it might, the stress reducer touted on the nationwide social gathering’s web site is Transcendental Mediation™. So.

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PA: “Trump’s combat for Pennsylvania” [Unherd]. The outline of Trump’s speech in Lehigh County’s Schnecksville is tremendous, however that is the meat of the piece:

Each [Biden and Trump] will probably be combating arduous for the overwhelmingly white, working-class vote within the state. Traditionally, Lehigh Valley was populated by the Pennsylvania Dutch, described by one native historian as ‘essentially the most conservative individuals in America.’ However, lately, the make-up of the area has begun to alter. During the last couple of a long time, the Valley has turn into the East Coast’s ‘supply-chain empire’ for transporting one-click items on interstate highways. Given its proximity to New York and Philadelphia, the Lehigh Valley serves as a node for 100 million individuals dwelling on the jap seaboard to obtain their deliveries, bringing new jobs and income to the area. That has additionally precipitated a inhabitants growth, a lot of it pushed by Latinos who moved to the world in the hunt for work. Allenstown is now a majority-Hispanic metropolis — a demographic that Trump has been actively making an attempt to court docket. A current ballot discovered that the GOP contender now edges out Biden amongst Hispanic voters, with 46% supporting the previous president. A separate ballot exhibits that 42% of Latinos now help a border wall — up 12 factors from December 2021. In a state the place Latino political energy is rising, this might pose a menace to Biden’s re-election prospects.

And of the rally-goers:

However it’s not his attraction to Latinos that makes Trump rallies so completely different from some other. It’s how he electrifies a phase of the inhabitants in a means that no different politician can. These are individuals who weren’t excited by politics earlier than Trump and, troublingly, gained’t be excited by it after him. In some respect, it’s a revolt of the disenfranchised.

“A revolt of the disenfranchised….” you’d assume any person would do one thing about that…

Republican Funhouse

“Doing ‘the precise factor’ could value Johnson his speaker’s gavel” [CNN]. “It took lower than six months for Speaker Mike Johnson to succeed in his existential second. The Louisiana Republican has arrived at fateful however acquainted crossroads the place he should both select to honor a traditional imaginative and prescient of US nationwide pursuits or facet with the wrecking ball antics of his social gathering’s far-right bloc…. Now, as Johnson tries to cross billions of {dollars} in help to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan — very important to defending US allies from Russian, Iranian and Chinese language totalitarianism and preserving US energy and status – he’s having to place his personal job on the road to confront GOP extremists who accuse him of betraying the social gathering’s base. ‘While you do the precise factor, you let the chips fall the place they might,’ Johnson stated in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on Wednesday forward of three crucial days that might resolve whether or not he can cling to his gavel.” • It’s extremely unlikely that billions for a shedding battle in Ukraine and a genocide in Gaza will “protect” “US energy and status” (although maybe I’m not being cynical sufficient. A “wrecking ball” appears completely applicable, although it will be my desire to see it swung by the left, have been there any such animal.

“Josh Hawley’s Labor Revolution” [Compact]. “As Batya Ungar-Sargon has written in these pages, as we speak’s GOP is a ‘working-class social gathering with no working-class agenda.’” Yeah, like possession and management of the technique of manufacturing. However I digress (besides not, actually). Extra: “However there are necessary exceptions to this pattern, and few shine as brightly as Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) in the case of standing up for wage-earners and forging alliances with organized labor. Over the previous few months, these efforts have earned Hawley justified reward—and donation {dollars}—from the Worldwide Brotherhood of Teamsters. Most not too long ago, the Teamsters’ political motion committee provided $5,000 towards Hawley’s re-election marketing campaign in recognition of his help for placing auto employees, amongst different labor teams. It’s a uncommon feat for a Republican lawmaker at a second when partisanship continues to divide the GOP from organized labor, even because the social gathering beneath Donald Trump continues to consolidate its help amongst union households…. The Hawley-Teamster alliance demonstrates that it’s doable for Republicans to win labor’s help, offered each camps are ready to take trust-building steps. For Republicans, it isn’t sufficient to merely make imprecise pro-worker noises that quantity to a lot culture-war vibes. . For unions, in the meantime, it likewise means a willingness to privilege bread-and-butter points over the progressive shibboleths that too typically lead the mainstream of the labor motion to behave as slavish adjuncts of the Democratic Occasion.” • And “combating in opposition to” the “progressive shibboleths” with distractions like DEI. What this text is actually arguing for is a pivot from the tradition wars, and about time, too.

Democrats en Déshabillé

“The very brief Mayorkas impeachment trial, defined” [Vox]. “On Tuesday, Home Republicans despatched two articles of impeachment in opposition to Mayorkas to the higher chamber, and on Wednesday, senators have been sworn in as jurors for a trial. The articles accuse Mayorkas of failing to implement immigration legal guidelines, making false statements to Congress, and obstructing oversight into DHS insurance policies, all expenses he denies. On Wednesday, the Senate rejected each articles, voting 51-48 alongside social gathering traces to deem the primary ‘unconstitutional; and 51-49 to dismiss the second article and adjourn the trial earlier than it even actually started. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) voted current on the primary article… whereas the impeachment of Alejandro Mayorkas was designed to forged unfavourable consideration on the Biden administration as Trump navigates numerous authorized scandals of his personal, Senate Democrats’ fast dismissal has dulled a lot of its affect.” • Efficient once they need to be….

“Moskowitz confronts Greene on Ukraine, Nazi remarks” [The Hill]. “Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) confronted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) in a Wednesday listening to about her false claims that Nazism was rampant in Ukraine — an argument ceaselessly touted by Russian President Vladimir Putin to justify his nation’s invasion of Ukraine.” • The issue the place is that Nazism is rampant in Ukraine (see NC right here, in a put up that accommodates quite a few examples of Ukraine’s Azovs being referred to as Nazis within the US press, when it was permitted to take action). In the meantime, who Moskowitz?

Too dangerous to see The Hill taking in AIPAC’s laundry.

Pandemics

“I’m in earnest — I can’t equivocate — I can’t excuse — I can’t retreat a single inch — AND I WILL BE HEARD.” –William Lloyd Garrison

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Covid Sources, United States (Nationwide): Transmission (CDC); Wastewater (CDC, Biobot; consists of many counties; Wastewater Scan, consists of drilldown by zip); Variants (CDC; Walgreens); “Iowa COVID-19 Tracker” (in IA, however nationwide knowledge). “An infection Management, Emergency Administration, Security, and Normal Ideas” (particularly on hospitalization by metropolis).

Lambert right here: Readers, thanks for the collective effort. To replace any entry, do be at liberty to contact me on the handle given with the crops. Please put “COVID” within the topic line. Thanks!

Sources, United States (Native): AK (dashboard); AL (dashboard); AR (dashboard); AZ (dashboard); CA (dashboard; Marin, dashboard; Stanford, wastewater; Oakland, wastewater); CO (dashboard; wastewater); CT (dashboard); DE (dashboard); FL (wastewater); GA (wastewater); HI (dashboard); IA (wastewater experiences); ID (dashboard, Boise; dashboard, wastewater, Central Idaho; wastewater, Coeur d’Alene; dashboard, Spokane County); IL (wastewater); IN (dashboard); KS (dashboard; wastewater, Lawrence); KY (dashboard, Louisville); LA (dashboard); MA (wastewater); MD (dashboard); ME (dashboard); MI (wastewater; wastewater); MN (dashboard); MO (wastewater); MS (dashboard); MT (dashboard); NC (dashboard); ND (dashboard; wastewater); NE (dashboard); NH (wastewater); NJ (dashboard); NM (dashboard); NV (dashboard; wastewater, Southern NV); NY (dashboard); OH (dashboard); OK (dashboard); OR (dashboard); PA (dashboard); RI (dashboard); SC (dashboard); SD (dashboard); TN (dashboard); TX (dashboard); UT (wastewater); VA (dashboard); VT (dashboard); WA (dashboard; dashboard); WI (wastewater); WV (wastewater); WY (wastewater).

Sources, Canada (Nationwide): Wastewater (Authorities of Canada).

Sources, Canada (Provincial): ON (wastewater); QC (les eaux usées); BC (wastewater); BC, Vancouver (wastewater).

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Keep protected on the market!

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Maskstravaganza

“Is It OK for Internists to Put on Masks Endlessly?” [Catherine Sarkisian, MD Sensible Medicine]. Sarkisian is a geriatrician at UCLA Well being. “I used to be comfortable to see that the VA not requires employees or sufferers to put on masks. Sufferers who’re coughing are requested to put on masks, and employees who’re sick are informed to remain house.” 4 years into the pandemic, and Physician Sarkisian stays resolutely ignorant that SARS-CoV-2 spreads each a- and pre-symptomatically. I pity her sufferers, coping with somebody so ignorant. Extra: “I used to be sad to see that almost all docs nonetheless put on masks. For the house-officers on my workforce, this included carrying masks in our non-public convention room. I labored with one house-officer for a complete week, and .” (Word Sarkisians barely, er, masked want to assert her authority over the house-officer — “Let me see your smile!” — by making it extra probably she would have the opportunity, if contaminated, to contaminate them.) This lie trope drives me up the wall. Masks — aside from industrial-strength Darth Vader masks, not at challenge right here — cowl the mouth and nostril. They don’t cowl the eyes, that are — observe me intently, right here, Physician, since you appear to have forgotten the anatomy a part of your medical schooling — a part of the face and are (“the home windows of the soul”) able to expressing the total vary of human emotion. Half the planet wears masks recurrently, together with in hospital settings ffs. Extra: “Hiding your face out of your attending and colleagues is one factor, however the extra necessary questions is: what affect does carrying a masks have on our potential to supply excellent affected person care? for our sufferers who’re sick and alone within the hospital to by no means see a human face?” • Man, that’s a toughie. Throughout Delta, it will have felt a hell of lots higher to see HCWs carrying masks than coughing your lungs into bloody mush. And as we speak it feels lots higher than neurological and vascalar injury, plus Lengthy Covid. There’s most likely extra and worse, however I can’t go on. “I used to be comfortable to see HCWs blithely infecting sufferers with an airborne pathogen, whereas smiling” [pounds head on desk].

Elite Maleficence

WHO really strolling again airborne transmission, after having admitted they have been incorrect to suppress it:

The brand new WHO report, a thread:

Extra:

And extra:

HICPAC will probably be comfortable. I’ll should learn the report myself within the close to future…

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TABLE 1: Every day Covid Charts

LEGEND

1) for charts new as we speak; all others usually are not up to date.

2) For a full-size/full-resolution picture, Command-click (MacOS) or right-click (Home windows) on the chart thumbnail and “open picture in new tab.”

NOTES

[1] (Biobot) Our curve has now flattened out at a stage far above valleys beneath Trump. Not an awesome victory. Word additionally the world “beneath the curve,” apart from taking a look at peaks. That space is bigger beneath Biden than beneath Trump, and it appears to be rising steadily if inconsistently.

[2] (Biobot) No backward revisons….

[3] (CDC Variants) As of Could 11, genomic surveillance knowledge will probably be reported biweekly, based mostly on the supply of optimistic check specimens.” “Biweeekly: 1. occurring each two weeks. 2. occurring twice every week; semiweekly.” Seems to be like CDC has chosen sense #1. In essence, they’re telling us variants are nothing to fret about. Time will inform.

[4] (ER) CDC appears to have killed this off, for the reason that hyperlink is damaged, I believe in favor of this factor. I’ll attempt to affirm. UPDATE Sure, depart it to CDC to kill a web page, after which announce it was archived a day later. And heaven forfend CDC ought to clarify the place to go to get equal knowledge, if any. I favored the ER knowledge, as a result of it appeared actually arduous to recreation.

[5] (Hospitalization: NY) Flattening out to a non-zero baseline. I suppose to a tame epidemiologist it appears to be like like “endemicity,” however to me it appears to be like like one other tranche of lethality.

[6] (Hospitalization: CDC) Nonetheless down. “Maps, charts, and knowledge offered by CDC, updates weekly for the earlier MMWR week (Sunday-Saturday) on Thursdays (Deaths, Emergency Division Visits, Check Positivity) and weekly the next Mondays (Hospitalizations) by 8 pm ET†”.

[7] (Walgreens) Leveling out.

[8] (Cleveland) Flattening.

[9] (Vacationers: Posivitity) Nonetheless down.

[10] (Vacationers: Variants) JN.1 dominates totally.

[11] Seems to be just like the Instances isn’t reporting loss of life knowledge any extra? Perhaps I would like to return to The Economist….

Stats Watch

Employment State of affairs: “United States Preliminary Jobless Claims [Trading Economics]. “The variety of individuals claiming unemployment advantages within the US was unchanged from the prior week at 212,000 for the interval ending April 18th, under market expectations of 215,000. Moreover, persevering with claims have been loosely unchanged at 1,812,000 at first of the month, under market expectations of 1,818,000, to indicate that the unemployed are discovering jobs at a wholesome tempo when in comparison with historic requirements.”

Manufacturing: “United States Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index” [Trading Economics]. “The Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index within the US rose 12 factors to fifteen.5 in April 2024, nicely above market expectations of 1.5. It was the third consecutive optimistic studying and the very best since April 2022… The survey’s broad indicators for future exercise fell however remained optimistic, suggesting continued expectations for progress over the subsequent six months.”

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Retail: “Inside Amazon’s Secret Operation to Collect Intel on Rivals” [Wall Street Journal]. “The operation, referred to as Massive River Providers Worldwide, sells round $1 million a yr of products by e-commerce marketplaces together with eBay, Shopify, Walmart and Amazo beneath model names reminiscent of Speedy Cascade and Svea Bliss. “We’re entrepreneurs, thinkers, entrepreneurs and creators,” Massive River says on its web site. ‘Now we have a ardour for purchasers and aren’t afraid to experiment.’ What the web site doesn’t say is that Massive River is an arm of Amazon that surreptitiously gathers intelligence on the tech large’s rivals…. The story of Massive River affords new perception into Amazon’s elaborate efforts to remain forward of rivals. Crew members attended their rivals’ vendor conferences and met with rivals figuring out themselves solely as workers of Massive River Providers, as a substitute of revealing that they labored for Amazon. They got non-Amazon electronic mail addresses to make use of externally—in emails with individuals at Amazon, they used Amazon electronic mail addresses—and took different extraordinary measures to maintain the challenge secret. They disseminated their experiences to Amazon executives utilizing printed, numbered copies moderately than electronic mail. Those that labored on the challenge weren’t even supposed to debate the connection internally with most groups at Amazon.” • Oh, “Massive River.” I get it. Musical interlude.

Tech: “A Not often Used Approach May Double U.S. Grid Capability” [Oilprice.com]. “A lot of the grid infrastructure is outdated, constructed to depend on electrical energy provides from a couple of main power hubs. Nevertheless, as extra inexperienced power initiatives crop up in atypical places – reminiscent of rural areas and offshore websites – it’s changing into more and more troublesome to make sure that power will attain the grid for distribution. Many power specialists consider it would take a whole overhaul to arrange the grid for the speedy progress of the nation’s renewable power capability. But, some consider it might be doable to roll out a hardly ever used approach to improve outdated energy traces throughout the U.S. …. Two experiences launched this month counsel that changing present energy traces with cables produced from state-of-the-art supplies might doubtlessly double the capability of the grid throughout many elements of the U.S., permitting extra renewable power initiatives to be linked. The approach, ‘superior reconductoring’, would substitute the normal strategy to transmission line building. Many of the powerlines within the U.S. are made up of metal cores coated in strands of aluminium, as electrical energy corporations proceed to make use of the century-old, tried-and-tested design. Nevertheless, some corporations have developed revolutionary cables, which use smaller and lighter cores, reminiscent of carbon fibre, which have a higher power transport capability than aluminium. Whereas the expertise is out there within the U.S., many main corporations have been reluctant to make the swap as a result of their unfamiliarity with the supplies, in addition to the worry of regulatory and bureaucratic limitations. Most significantly, changing outdated transmission traces might be finished rapidly and prevents the necessity for regulatory approval for brand spanking new energy infrastructure. The approach can be considerably cheaper than a complete infrastructure overhaul, costing round half the worth of setting up new traces. The experiences advised that if utilities began changing the 1000’s of miles of energy traces they may add 4 occasions as a lot transmission capability by 2035 as they’re at the moment on tempo to do.”

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As we speak’s Worry & Greed Index: 35 Worry (earlier shut: 34 Worry) [CNN]. One week in the past: 46 (Impartial). (0 is Excessive Worry; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Apr 18 at 1:04:37 PM ET.

Information of the Wired

“Why Feathers Are One in all Evolution’s Cleverest Innovations” [Scientific American]. “Feathers stored [B6, a young Bar-tailed Godwit] heat in a single day whereas it flew above the Pacific Ocean. Feathers repelled rain alongside the best way. Feathers shaped the flight surfaces of the wings that stored B6 aloft and drove the chook ahead for practically 250 hours with out failing.” That is extraordinarily nerdy: “[P]owered flight—that’s, flapping flight moderately than gliding flight—most likely advanced a number of occasions in dinosaurs, with simply a type of lineages surviving to the current within the type of birds. But solely in birds did flight feathers attain the diploma of shape-shifting we see as we speak. That potential of feathers to twist in simply the precise means is what enabled slotting, which makes the wing rather more environment friendly at low flight speeds. In essence, a slotted wing behaves as whether it is longer and narrower than it’s anatomically. Slotting additionally makes the wing tip very proof against stall, whereby the airflow separates from the wing, inflicting a precipitous lack of the elevate that retains the chook within the air. It’s a significant adaptation that underpins an array of aerial acrobatics.”

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