Monday, March 30, 2020

There was a breaking news article stating the COVID-19 virus is airborne. I am trying to find a second source.

I didn't find a second alert. I guess we will have to wait for Dr. Anthony Fauci (click here).

I am not going to explain the difference between airborne and droplet until the issue presents itself as a real problem.

There is a reason why Trump seeks to remain inflammatory and distracting the public to fear of a virus, it is because his administration is horrible and he likes having a national emergency to carry out assaults against the American people.

Trump will whine and cry about the economy and how this is part of a stimulus to that failing economy. It is nonsense. 

March 30, 2020

Washington - President Donald Trump (click here) is expected to relax ambitious Obama-era vehicle mileage standards and raise the ceiling on damaging fossil fuel emissions for years to come, gutting one of the United States’ single-biggest efforts against climate change.

The Trump administration is expected to release a final rule Tuesday on mileage standards through 2026. The change — making good on the rollback after two years of Trump threatening and fighting states and a faction of automakers that opposed the move — waters down a tough Obama mileage standard that would have encouraged automakers to ramp up production of electric vehicles and more fuel-efficient gas and diesel vehicles.

“When finalized, the rule will benefit our economy, will improve the U.S. fleet’s fuel economy, will make vehicles more affordable, and will save lives by increasing the safety of new vehicles,” EPA spokeswoman Corry Schiermeyer said Monday, ahead of the expected release....

My sincerest sympathies for her loss. 


March 30, 2020
By Hannah Yasharoff

Maria Mercader (click here)

CBS News is mourning Maria Mercader, (click here) a longtime journalist with the news outlet who died in a New York hospital at 54 after battling coronavirus.

In a news release shared Sunday afternoon, CBS remembered Mercader as a "network veteran who covered breaking news for nearly three decades and, most recently, helped shape strategy for the network's correspondents and reporters."

Mercader battled cancer and "related illnesses" for more than 20 years and had been on medical leave "for an unrelated matter" since the end of February, CBS added....

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