✅Newsweek apologizes for op-ed questioning Harris eligibility -- Newsweek has apologized for an op-ed that questioned Sen. Kamala Harris’ U.S. citizenship and her eligibility to be Joe Biden’s running mate, a false and racist conspiracy theory which President Donald Trump has not dismissed. Mark Kennedy Associated Press -- 8/16/20
The op-ed was written by [Chapman U's] John Eastman, a conservative attorney who argues that the U.S. Constitution doesn’t grant birthright citizenship. Eastman sowed doubt about Harris’ eligibility based on her parents’ immigration status. Harris’ mother was born in India and her father was born in Jamaica.
(Re Eastman, see See Pal o' Wagner: hysterical homophobic demagoguery)✅As Colleges Move Classes Online, Families Rebel Against the Cost -- After Southern California’s soaring coronavirus caseload forced Chapman University this month to abruptly abandon plans to reopen its campus and shift to an autumn of all-remote instruction, the school promised that students would still get a “robust Chapman experience.” “What about a robust refund?” retorted Christopher Moore, a spring graduate, on Facebook. Shawn Hubler in the New York Times$ -- 8/16/20
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House Democrats have been calling for a hearing — the chamber is currently on recess — as fears have grown that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is implementing policies that are slowing the mail and could create election havoc.
WashPo
✅Pandemic forces Chinese students to rethink their American dreams
WashPo
✅'They've jumped the gun': scientists worry about Russia's Covid-19 vaccine
Rising chorus of concern over Sputnik V vaccine stems from opaque development and lack of mass testing
Guardian UK
✅We're thinking about Covid-19 the wrong way. It's not a 'wave' – it's a wildfire
Like a wildfire, the virus relentlessly seeks out fuel (human hosts), devastating some areas while sparing others. It will continue spreading until we achieve sufficient herd immunity – when 50 to 70% of the population has developed protective antibodies – to significantly slow transmission. We will achieve herd immunity either through widespread infection or an effective and widely available vaccine. No amount of official happy talk will change that course.
Guardian UK
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Wildfire, gigantic wave, tornado--all appropriate but what are folks doing about it? Wearing masks? About half whom I see. Washing hands? Don't know. Keeping distances away? Some.
We need to think of others and ourselves: good MD advice out there but how few are taking it. What may that suggest about what our educational institutions are teaching?
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