• Tim Plough new OC at Boise State
    Women's basketball has the HC / AC dynamic.
  • COVID-19
    SRC is a former 22-year Federal prosecutor.

    shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew

    "So, its okay now to dine indoors in NY.
    Who could have guessed that in the middle of the cold and flu season in NY, but right at the end of the Trump Administration, that Cuomo and DeBlasio would find health conditions improved so much? Amazing the curative effects of Georgia"
  • COVID-19
    Blame slow rollout on the software. (2 systems)

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/ktla.com/news/local-news/software-snag-partially-blamed-for-californias-slow-covid-19-vaccine-rollout/amp/

    ABC 10 News - Jan 6th

    "The state began receiving the Pfizer vaccine in mid December. So far, more than 454,000 doses have made it to arms, but counties are sitting on roughly 1.29 million doses, with another 911,000 doses on the way."

    "A lead member of the state’s coronavirus vaccine advisory committee has growing concerns that a majority of the vaccines could be wasted.

    "...There are literally hundreds of thousands of doses out there sitting in warehouses while you have nursing home residents and staff…who are waiting to be vaccinated,” Mike Wasserman told ABC 7 in the Bay Area."

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.abc10.com/amp/article/news/health/coronavirus/vaccine/why-california-has-been-slow-on-the-vaccine-rollout/103-5a49c6f3-af0f-4fb4-970f-f2ca3363a00f
  • COVID-19
    San Jose Mercury News

    Lagging behind most of the US, California in mad dash to distribute COVID-19 vaccines

    California ranks 43rd nationwide for its vaccine rollout.
  • Tim Plough new OC at Boise State
    Young DC (34) & OC (32).

    Others:

    Kenny Dillingham, Florida State OC (31)
    Matt Guerrieri, Duke, Co-DC (30)
    Glenn Schumann, Georgia, co-DC (30)
    Zach Kittley, Houston Baptist, OC (29)
    Tommy Rees, Notre Dame, OC (28)
    Charlie Weis Jr. ., South Florida, OC (27)
  • COVID-19


    Andrew Cuomo@NYGovCuomo

    "We simply cannot stay closed until the vaccine hits critical mass. The cost is too high. We will have nothing left to open. We must reopen the economy, but we must do it smartly and safely."

    https://twitter.com/VictorJoecks/status/1348694929476734976?s=20
  • COVID-19
    MUST READ - New York Post

    "In a single day, Israel immunizes more people against COVID-19 than New York City has in total since receiving its first vaccine shipment on Dec. 14. The two have similar populations, but 1.6 million Israelis have gotten jabbed and just 168,000 Gothamites have."

    https://nypost.com/2021/01/08/heres-how-new-york-can-get-its-shot-together-and-beat-covid-19/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
  • COVID-19
    No one said it was "easy", but it ain't an Apollo mission. Simple steps as stated above - advance "outreach", education, PRIORITIZE black and Latino communities. Priority for bilingual staffers.

    I'm not going to ignore blatant, repeated blunders like our New York Gov who seeks media attention while tens of thousands of senior citizens die, alone.

    Cuomo:
    1. Didn't order Ventilators (POTUS bailed him out)
    2. Didn't have adequate hospital beds (" ")
    3. Didn't use USS Comfort while sending infected seniors back into nursing homes
    4. Didn't use Javits Center
    5. Not prepared for vaccine rollout for critical Fall season
  • COVID-19
    Good points. But for a 'pandemic' / 'emergency', they had 6+ months to prepare, and many aren't impressed. Common sense rare.

    What happens if we someday have a virus w a 5% mortality?

    My understanding is that the African American & Latino communities are getting hammered (probably partly due to higher obesity rates), so that should have been a HIGH & EARLY PRIORITY to provide multiple pathways.

    Last summer I would have brought in black and Catholic churches (Latinos), and Costco (sharp organization), and strategized this for mass roll out. "Outreach" with bilingual members of the community, in advance, to prime the pump.

    (Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida did fast track about 50 highway projects during the early shutdown, taking advantage of limited traffic. Just like we did 30 years ago on the collapsed Bay Bridge.)
  • COVID-19


    Josh Caplan@joshdcaplan

    NYT: 66% of New York City’s vaccine doses sit unused
  • COVID-19
    Star Tribune: OPINION EXCHANGE

    What ails vaccine rollout is too much management, not too little


    - Gov'ts requiring new certification to administer Covid vaccine?!
    - Confusion over eligibility
    - lack of capacity (normal channels cut out)

    Related:
    - Cuomo vs deBlasio turf war: ironically, deBlasio coming off rational
    - Politico: "30 doses were flushed down the toilet in Albany when they went unused at a nursing home, the Times Union reports"
    - Newsday: Cuomo's order: $1 million fines, licenses in peril for COVID-19 vaccine fraud in NY

    Author's suggestions (partial):
    - simple 65 years of age cut off
    - allow broader channels
    - community groups (Catholic church's might be perfect)

    Reader comments claims the Dakotas & Iowa doing better than Minnesota.

    https://m.startribune.com/what-ails-vaccine-rollout-is-too-much-management-not-too-little/600007536/
  • COVID-19
    Los Angeles Times - Dec 29, 2020

    Seven days, 29 killings: L.A. County’s deadliest week reveals pain, inequity and injustice


    Crime up, homicides up over 20%

    "...Law enforcement authorities, victims’ relatives, gang intervention workers and others attuned to the escalating violence say they believe the pandemic has contributed to the rise in killings, but the extent of its effect is unclear. Nerves are on edge. People are out of work. Institutions that might have stemmed the violence — schools, workplaces, community centers — are closed."

    "...“I know there are a lot of factors, but there is a correlation with a lack of social engagement, job loss, isolation,” she said. “There’s a lot more to be understood about the impact of COVID on violence.” "

    Gang intervention stopped.

    "...“There’s anxiety gangbanging where folks just don’t care,” said Ben “Taco” Owens. “And they do things in broad daylight or randomly.” "
  • COVID-19
    +1.

    Regardless of party:

    1. Ramp up vaccinations, at least 2 shifts, 7 days a week.
    2. Especially given many (dozens?) of ERs going out of business because of unpaid bills from illegal immigrants, they should have expanded current facilities, and added new ones.

    (It was previously reported by the LA Times that former Governor (businessman) Arnold Schwarzenegger created 3 massive, portable hospitals for such emergencies. With tight budgets, Governor Brown decided storage fees were too much, so he depleted the beds, tools & supplies.)
  • COVID-19
    California & New York dropping the ball.

    StephanieABC7@StephanieABC7

    'Doses delayed': Nearly 900,000 COVID-19 vaccines stuck in transit across #California

    "Only 35% of the 1.7 million doses sent to CA have been used"

    Governor Newsom also had six months to prepare for the winter Covid surge, and should have known Latino-heavy SoCal would be hit hard.

    Mark D. Levine@MarkLevineNYC

    "Vaccination in New York City is basically only occurring during regular business hours. Very little on weekends. Almost none on holidays.

    "We are in a war-like situation. We need to be vaccinating TWENTY FOUR-SEVEN. We are losing precious time."

    Tony Crivello@NorCalBaseball

    "So it has taken California 10 days to get less then 1% of our population the covid vaccine. At this rate the 70% we need to stop the spread will take 700 days. Not sure what Sacramento was doing last few months preparing for this but great job Clapping hands sign Thumbs up Ok hand 2023 looking good"
  • COVID-19
    As an undergrad several professors emphasized considering many viewpoints. From the reports I've read overall yearly deaths are constant, and appear to confirm that deaths from the standard flu, heart disease, pneumonia, etc are being attributed to Covid. I'm shocked how rarely obesity, Vitamin D (as prevention measure), and HCQ are mentioned. A medical professional I know stated most of their intubated Covid patients are morbidly obese, 400 pounds was her example, and had multiple comorbidities.

    Humm. Maybe we should start a Physical Education program?

    Florida has no mask mandate, no mandatory lockdown, and far less deaths. Several studies suggest / claim mask mandates and lockdowns increase the spread. Reminds me of the very popular Bakersfield doctors who were quickly banned by YouTube when they offered different medical opinions. One doctor suggested people with masks touch their face & eyes more often, use their phone (rarely sanitized), etc.

    Maybe Darwin is reminding us morbid obesity is a horrible lifestyle choice. And to question the Medical Industrial Complex burying cheap, effective remedies... I didn't think this way before. (Look at the never ending wars in the Middle East both the Ds & Rs and over $700 Billion in pork, much of it abroad?)

    See how Amazon, Walmart, etc. make Billions more, while Mom & Pop businesses are closed. Just wait for the next phase, Wall Street to now use President Trump's Enterprise Zones to make Billions more.

    Homelessness more complex. Apparently prescribed opiods (?) and other dangerous, highly addictive drugs were knowingly prescribed, netting Billions for Big Pharma, but creating Millions of addicts? Along with super charged marijuana and ADHD / other drugs, as part of our drug culture. Add in over 5 Million illegal immigrants who soaked up our low-cost housing in places like Concord. Chickens coming home to roost?

    Home / apartments lost. We've seen nothing yet. The Feds, State & Counties have various Moratoriums right now, and forebearances. How do an average Joe & Jane pay $3,000 a month mortgage plus, say, $30,000 in back payments?
  • Bob Biggs’ Health Issues
    The blog from up top, I'll try to link here to the latest post.

    Apparently he had great results in October, 'cancer free', and hitting golf balls. Wonderful news.

    https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/bobbiggs
  • COVID-19
    Washington Examiner: Study finds 84% fewer hospitalizations for patients treated with controversial drug hydroxychloroquine [HCQ]
    By Andrew Mark Miller
    November 25, 2020

    "A peer-reviewed study measuring the effectiveness of a controversial drug cocktail that includes hydroxychloroquine concluded that the treatment lowered hospitalizations and mortality rates of coronavirus patients.

    "The study, set to be published in the International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents in December, determined that “Low-dose hydroxychloroquine combined with zinc and azithromycin was an effective therapeutic approach against COVID-19.” "

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/study-finds-84-fewer-hospitalizations-for-patients-treated-with-controversial-drug-hydroxychloroquine?_amp=true&__twitter_impression=true
  • COVID-19
    Not a doctor, but this popped up quickly from South Carolina.

    "The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine requires two doses separated by an interval of 21 days. The Moderna vaccine requires two doses separated by 28 days. The different vaccine products will NOT be interchangeable. The series of two doses must be completed with the same vaccine product."

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