Monday, September 7, 2020

9-7: Trump Held ‘Low Opinions of All Black Folks’


Experts project autumn surge in coronavirus cases, with a peak after Election Day

—WashPo

     Infectious-disease experts are warning of a potential cold-weather surge of coronavirus cases — a long-feared “second wave” of infections and deaths, possibly at a catastrophic scale. It could begin well before Election Day, Nov. 3, although researchers assume the crest would come weeks later, closer to when fall gives way to winter.

     An autumn surge in covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, would not be an October surprise: It has been hypothesized since early in the pandemic because of the patterns of other respiratory viruses….

 

Coronavirus update: Northeastern University dismisses 11 students who gathered in hotel room

—WashPo

     Northeastern University says it has dismissed 11 students who gathered in a hotel room in violation of the school’s coronavirus policies and will not refund their tuition, marking one of the most severe punishments college students have faced for breaking pandemic rules.

     University staff members found the first-year students hanging out last week in a room at the Westin Hotel in downtown Boston, which Northeastern is using as a temporary dorm for about 800 students, according to a university statement. Officials instructed them to take a coronavirus test, then leave campus within 24 hours.

     The students, who were part of a study-abroad program that was held in Boston this semester, will not be reimbursed for their $36,500 tuition payments, according to the university. They will be allowed back on campus in the spring. In the meantime, the university said, they can appeal the punishment in an expedited hearing....

‘Our Biggest Fear’: What Outbreaks on 3 Campuses Say About the Pandemic This Fall
—CHE

     The Chronicle has been tracking coronavirus spikes in counties with big college campuses. On three of those campuses, leaders worry that students could infect the community.


Trump has a long history of disparaging military service

—WashPo

     Long before the president’s views of the military would emerge as a flash point in his 2020 reelection campaign, Trump had an extensive track record of incendiary and disparaging remarks about veterans and military service.

 

India surpasses Brazil to take second spot in total coronavirus cases, behind only the U.S.

—WashPo
     The outbreak in the country of more than 1.3 billion people shows no sign of peaking.

Michael Cohen’s Book Says Trump Held ‘Low Opinions of All Black Folks’ -- The president’s former fixer describes him as a mob boss figure who made racist insults, was driven by hatred for President Barack Obama and engaged in underhanded tactics against opponents. Maggie Haberman in the New York Times$ -- 9/7/20

Trump prepares a new fall offensive: Branding Kamala Harris -- Drawing on a playbook of caricature and condemnation, Trump’s campaign hopes to chip away at Joe Biden’s lead by presenting Harris as an extreme California liberal. Gabby Orr Politico -- 9/7/20

 

New Trump ads stoke racial bias among white people in Minnesota and Wisconsin -- President Trump resumed television advertising after the Republican National Convention with two racially charged commercials airing in Minnesota and Wisconsin, battleground states racked by social upheaval after recent violent police encounters with Black men. Michael Finnegan in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 9/6/20

Los Angeles coronavirus toll declines, but officials warn of possible holiday spike -- Health officials on Sunday confirmed five new deaths and 798 new cases of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County, continuing a steady decline in the region’s pandemic toll that began a month ago. Gale Holland in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 9/7/20

 

After deadly August, health officials eye ‘downward trend’ in infections -- Although last month was the deadliest yet in California’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic, the consistent lowering of hospitalizations and a slowing infection rate are seen as hopeful signs of improvement. Vincent Moleski in the Sacramento Bee$ -- 9/7/20

 

Louis DeJoy’s rise as GOP fundraiser was powered by contributions from company workers who were later reimbursed, former employees say -- Louis DeJoy’s prolific campaign fundraising, which helped position him as a top Republican power broker in North Carolina and ultimately as head of the U.S. Postal Service, was bolstered for more than a decade by a practice that left many employees feeling pressured to make political contributions to GOP candidates — money DeJoy later reimbursed through bonuses, former employees say. Aaron C. Davis, Amy Gardner and Jon Swaine in the Washington Post$ -- 9/6/20


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