Friday, October 30, 2020

I just got in from a three hour drive.

 I passed at least three tractor-trailers going 5 MPH less than the legal speed limit for trucks. It is very strange to have trucks that big to be going slower than the rest of the traffic.

THEY WERE USPS TRUCKS. ALL THREE OF THEM.

Thursday, October 29, 2020

It was pure stupidity and false pride to leave Edward Snowden in Russia.

He exposed the wrongful accumulation of personal data of Americans by the USA cyber intelligence agencies after September 11, 2001.

SO WHAT!

Americans have a right to know who holds their private data.

HE WASN’T THE ONE WHO BROKE THE RULES IN THE FIRST PLACE!

October 29, 2020

The "Cyber Security Market - Forecast (2020 - 2025)" (click here) report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Cyber Security Market size is forecast to reach $174.09 billion in 2025, estimated to grow at a CAGR of 8% during 2020-2025. The increasing use of technology such as artificial intelligence, IoT, machine learning and so on are significantly driving the cybersecurity market. Furthermore, the increasing demand for cloud-based cybersecurity systems in order to reduce data loss are also enhancing the growth of the market. The rising demand for network and endpoint security, mobile security, behavioral detection are fueling the growth of the market during forecast period....

Hm. I guess Former FBI Mueller knew what he was talking about in his report about Russia attacks on the USA.

October 26, 2020

KrebsOnSecurity began following up on a tip (click here) from a reliable source that an aggressive Russian cybercriminal gang known for deploying ransomware was preparing to disrupt information technology systems at hundreds of hospitals, clinics and medical care facilities across the United States. Today, officials from the FBI and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security hastily assembled a conference call with healthcare industry executives warning about an “imminent cybercrime threat to U.S. hospitals and healthcare providers.”

The agencies on the conference call, which included the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), warned participants about “credible information of an increased and imminent cybercrime threat to US hospitals and healthcare providers.”

The agencies said they were sharing the information “to provide warning to healthcare providers to ensure that they take timely and reasonable precautions to protect their networks from these threats.”

The warning came less than two days after this author received a tip from Alex Holden, founder of Milwaukee-based cyber intelligence firm Hold Security. Holden said he saw online communications this week between cybercriminals affiliated with a Russian-speaking ransomware group known as Ryuk in which group members discussed plans to deploy ransomware at more than 400 healthcare facilities in the U.S....

It is impossible to fight crime such as this when agents have to learn the enemy over and over again with the purging of agents with inconvenient truths. Trump's leadership has left the USA vulnerable and this should not be a surprise to anyone.

August 13, 2019
By Bradley P. Moss

...With the firing of Peter Strzok (click here), the president’s purge of senior FBI leadership who helped launch that investigation is now complete. For those wondering whether Trump would allow the bureau to do its job without political interference from the White House, I think we have our answer.

This is from 2017. What is it with that stairstep costs of Burial caskets. It looks like a cartel issue.

I will never be cremated. I think it is horrible that people are forced into cremation because of the cost of burials. Turn some empty malls and warehouses into mausoleums. Sell accompanying places for a person's dog or cat (click here)




October 31, 2020
By Akin Oyedele

The cost of burying a loved one (click here) in America has risen faster than virtually everything else over the last 30 years.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics just published a fascinating look at the cost of dying in the US... because it's Halloween. The chart below shows that the price index for funerals has risen almost twice as fast as consumer prices for all other items.

Producer prices for caskets rose 230% from December 1986 through September 2017, while prices for all commodities increased 95.1%. The data is not seasonally adjusted.

As casket costs surged, the rate of cremations surpassed burials in 2015 for a second straight year, according to the National Funeral Directors Association. Its data showed that the median cost of a funeral with viewing and burial in 2014 was $7,181, and $6078 for a funeral with viewing and cremation....

The financial markets know how it plays. So, there is no surprise and they should address their investments appropriately.

Human beings want to live through this terrible virus. So figure. I guess they aren't worried that much about stockholder returns. OMG, there are no pants on fire bailouts.

The strength of the USA economy is the consumer. This is not difficult. The markets need to stop gambling with their fancy inventive financial instruments. 

October 28, 2020
By Emily Graffeo


That's according to James McDonald, Hercules Investments CEO and investment chief, who said on Wednesday that the S&P 500 index could tumble an additional 20% before the presidential inauguration in January as cases of the coronavirus surge in the US and swaths of Europe begin to lock down again.

The benchmark index lost as much as 3.6% during Wednesday trading and closed at 3,271 - its lowest level since late September. McDonald said the market turmoil isn't over just yet.

"Expectations that COVID-19 would be under control by now have vanished and we see stocks falling by another 10-20% from here," McDonald said. "We believe that if the S&P 500 breaks below 3,200 before the election, its next move may be down another 12% to 2,890."...

Apple is fine . That is obscene money and the internet companies are a wash of it.

A lot of their business requires liquidity. I am happy they are able to conduct their business, but, don't complain that one quarter is lower than another. No sympathy.

I think Apple's change in the 3rd quarter cash reflects what the economy was doing. The Northern Hemisphere was having fun in the sun and not necessarily at home purchasing online. 

October 29, 2020
By Michelle Gao

Graph (click here)

Apple (click here) now has $191.83 billion cash on hand, according to the company’s fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report released Thursday. 

That’s down from the company’s fiscal third quarter of 2020, when it reported $193.8 billion in cash. It’s also down from Apple’s fiscal fourth quarter 2019 earnings, however, when it reported $205.9 billion in cash.

Apple regularly has one of the largest cash piles among U.S. companies and hit a $2 trillion market cap in August, although it has fallen back below that number.

Erdogan needs to stop his verbal assault against the free world.

Erdogan is only fueling greater hatred and violence and not ending it. These are knife attacks within religious freedom. It cannot be tolerated. Boycotting is not a peaceful method of bringing about the differences in cultures. The Free World requires tolerance of differences. If Erdogan is going to assist the hatred rendered by extremists he can expect more adverse cartoons about him.

France did not change their alliance with Turkey through NATO, it only affirms there are differences in the freedom France enjoys. Erdogan backing terrorists and their violence is a worrying development.

Why is it places of worship are targeted by violent radicals?

29 October 2020
By Sinead Baker and Mitch Prothero

Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi gives a statement at the site of the knife attack in a church in Nice, France. 

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (click here) has called for a boycott of French goods and compared Europe's treatment of Muslims to the way Jews were treated before the Second World War.

Erdogan branded European leaders 'fascists' and 'links in the chain of Nazism' as he said Muslims on the continent 'are now subjected to a lynch campaign similar to that against Jews in Europe before World War II'.

It is just the latest attack from the Turkish strongman leader after he spent the weekend verbally lashing French President Emmanuel Macron, over his toughed stance on Islamic extremism....

Summertime. This was expected. It does not give permission for herd immunity.

We know where the USA economy lives and it is small businesses and a service economy.

SARS-CoV-2 is a disabling virus. It disables the economy and it disables survivors of it's attack on the human body. Nothing has changed with what works to avoid infection of this virus. Social distancing was in play this summer when restaurants moved to the street and provided an outdoor venue. This improved their income from the take out and delivery already at work.

This uptick in GDP is not growth, it is partial recovery from the fact SARS-CoV-2 was allowed to infiltrate throughout the USA.

The American people with their stimulus behind them found a return to a new form of business, one modified for social safety. The people and their love of life fueled the third quarter partial recovery.

GDP reflects many things. This partial recovery also includes increased spending for healthcare and funerals. Over 200,000 Americans are dead. That is greater than any war in US history. As morbid as it is to say, there is economic spending that goes along with that, too.

I remind during this same period of time there were airlines hurting from the lack of travel from abroad. So, while the summertime economy was good, it wasn't great.

October 20, 2020
By Ben Winck

Just as the coronavirus' toll drove a record plunge in economic output, (click here) the US's summer recovery fueled the largest-ever jump in gross domestic product.

US gross domestic product grew at an annualized rate of 33.1% in the third quarter, the Commerce Department said on Thursday. The reading marks the largest output gain in recorded history, based on data going back to the 1940s. It came in roughly double the next-biggest jump seen in 1950. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg expected a 32% gain.

The reading represents how much the economy would've grown had the third-quarter rate lasted for a year. It's a sharp reversal from the second quarter, which saw a 31.4% annualized rate of contraction.

Thursday's figure is also the first of three estimates published by the Commerce Department, and could be revised in the coming months.

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

The financial markets are absolutely pathetic. IT IS A BEAR MARKET!

This is good news from Ford Motor Company. They are doing well because of the "Bubble-Up" policy of the Democrats that provided income to households throughout the USA with the realization COVID-19 was causing hardship in the country.

The financial markets have an option to protect their investments by taking an interest in companies finding their way through this paradigm shift due to a very deadly virus. 

October 28, 2020

Ford’s Strong Q3 Driven by Higher Demand, OperatingExecution, With Game-Changing Vehicle Launches Startingin Fourth Quarter

Reports $2.4 billion in net income (click here) and 6.4% net income margin, on revenue of $37.5 billion

Achieves adjusted EBIT of $3.6 billion and adjusted EBIT margin of 9.7%, led by North America at 12.5%

Generates $11.1 billion in company operating cash flow – $6.3 billion of adjusted FCF – ending Q3 with nearly $30 billion in cash and more than $45 billion in liquidity

Readies for fourth-quarter launches of three anticipated, all-new vehicles: 2021 F-150, allelectric Mustang Mach-E, and Bronco Sport – first of new Bronco family of products

Expects positive full-year 2020 adjusted EBIT, including fourth-quarter adjusted EBIT between break-even and a $500 million loss...

The financial markets are so hooked on money highs they have forgotten what it is like to actually have sparse income AND SURVIVE!

October 28, 2020
By Matthew Fox

US stocks cratered on Wednesday (click here) as a spike in COVID-19 cases prompted new lockdowns in Europe.

The Dow Jones industrial average's 3.4% decline marked its worst single-day drop since June 11, while the S&P 500's 1.9% drop was its largest since September 23.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel struck a deal for a "lockdown light," in which bars, restaurants, gyms, and movie theaters will close for at least a month starting this weekend while schools and nurseries remain open, Bloomberg reported.

French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new national lockdown to begin this Friday and last until December 1, though, like in Germany, schools will remain open, according to Bloomberg....

The repeat vaccination is more or less like a booster shot.

Considering tuberculosis attacks the lungs this study is interesting in it's positive effects. 
 
October 28, 2020
By Kaylan Ray

A one-hundred-year-old vaccine (click here) to safeguard children from tuberculosis has been shown to boost the immune system in senior citizens in India, priming the body's internal defence mechanism to take on Covid-19, suggests new research from the Indian Council of Medical Research.

While the new ICMR study hasn't yet demonstrated the actual protection, initial results from the trials of BCG vaccine on the elderly are promising.

The study is part of ICMR's larger multi-centre trial to check whether BCG vaccination in the 60-plus group can protect them against Covid-19.

The Indian trial was launched in the wake of multiple scientific reports of how countries with BCG vaccine in their child immunization portfolio had benefited indirectly with a lower number of Covid-19 positive cases as well as deaths....

Governor Whitman has maintained a steady appearance with the people.

Those are not small approval ratings. She has been great. She has taken on every challenge presented to her, including a dam collapse. She is brave and her administration is working hard for the people as opposed to the wealthy.

She has continued to whittle away at the unemployment rate (click here). Think about that a minute. The state has been through a lot this year, yet unemployment continues to fall. She is held in ridicule by the political right-wing for limiting it's openness in areas with high COVID-19 rates. Yet, there is still a steady drop in unemployment. I think that reflects a steady vigilance of the Michigan economy despite closed areas due to the virus.

Governor Whitmer took office at a time when GMC was shaving off jobs and ending product lines. She is more than interesting to both candidates running for president (click here). The former Vice President took pride in the fact the Obama administration stood by the car industry during their 8 years in office.

October 27, 2020
By Beth LeBlanc

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (click here) has maintained a steady job approval rating with a majority of Michigan voters despite election-year sniping by President Donald Trump, whose job approval is about 15 percentage points lower, according to a Detroit News-WDIV-TV poll released Tuesday.

Nearly 54% of Michigan voters view the Democratic governor favorably and 59% approve of the job she's doing, according to the Oct. 23-25 survey of 600 likely Michigan voters. The job approval number inches up to 61% about her handling of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the survey, which had a margin of error of plus-minus 4 percentage points.

The poll by the Lansing-based Glengariff Group found 37% viewed Whitmer unfavorably, 38% disapproved of the job she is doing and 37% disapproved of her handling of the pandemic....

Sen. Lisa Murkowski fears courts are becoming more political losing confidence

Lisa Murkowski has always been an interesting politician. But, I find her words fall flat considering her vote for Coney-Barrett. From a spectator perspective, I think Murkowski's votes in the US Senate is as much populous as she isn't. 

Coney-Barrett's opinion polls changed after her hearings. It went from 48 percent in favor to 51 percent. I think Senator Murkowski reacted to that shift in changing her position on the judge while stating she doesn't believe the judge will rule against abortion.

Senator Murkowski does represent an interesting mix of populous and sincere governance. She has to be admired for her election that displaced an extremist. I think she is fully aware of the worries in regard to the Supreme Court, however, if she wavers this easily, will she be a stalwart in protecting the USA Constitution? I hope her decision about this judge holds up and doesn't cause her problems in the future.

October 26, 2020
By Allison Pecoria

Three hours (click here) before the Senate was poised to vote on the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to serve on the Supreme Court, Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, walked toward the Capitol contemplating the "incontrovertible" reality that her party was about to confirm a justice nearer to an election than any confirmation in history.

Murkwoski is a rare moderate Republican who found herself at the center of the debate over Barrett's confirmation when she was one of two senators in her party who moved to delay the vote until after Election Day. She said Monday afternoon that she's fearful of what is becoming of the judiciary and even the Congress in this increasingly partisan era....

The dialogue that will obviously go forward regarding the Supreme Court has to bring the country with it. It will require information and education about The Court in order for the people of the USA to appreciate the sincere concern of those in the US Legislature.

Just because Federalist Society judges are smarter than Trump, doesn't mean they are smart.

Brett Kavanaugh plagiarized Donald John Trump in a recent opinion. He didn't plagiarize a speech at some radical right religious meeting, he plagiarized a Supreme Court opinion. That is called incompetency.

I don't think there is anything smart or especially politically leaning about plagiarism, it is just pure stupidity and brings into question the competency of Federalist Society judges.

October 27, 2020
By Mark Joseph Stern

While the Senate confirmed Amy Coney Barrett on Monday night, (click here) Justice Brett Kavanaugh handed down a startling opinion that laid out how the Supreme Court could steal the election for Donald Trump. Kavanaugh’s opinion was an assault on the integrity of America’s upcoming election; it was also extraordinarily sloppy, riddled with errors that would make even a traffic court judge blush. It’s worth highlighting these mistakes, not just to set the record straight but also to show how Kavanaugh uses falsehoods to twist the law against voting rights....

When Supreme Court justices are valued for their political ideology and iconic victories of right-wing politics, the USA has lost it's third branch of the government. I hear that addicts of any particular type of substance, including alcohol, stop growth and development at the age a person became an addict. There was a question not asked of Kavanaugh during his confirmation, "Did you ever receive therapy for your alcoholism?"

I think having Brett Kavanaugh plagiarize political ideology into a Supreme Court decision should be a warning shot about what is going on in the Robert's Court. The exception for that is the Chief Justice himself who has heroically written to preserve the Majority Rule of the USA Constitution. I do believe the Chief Justice once openly corrected Gorsuch within the past year. Just sayin', it is time to examine Trump's justices for their ability to be loyal to the USA Constitution. Chief Justice Roberts may not alone be able to correct the course of the current Supreme Court members by his vote alone.

The Federalist Society along with it's obsession with judicial placement for it's own purposes must be investigated, especially in the face of Kavanaugh's obvious incompetency. He, like Bill Barr, was chosen for that incompetency. If one remembers right before Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination he was writing rather strange opinions. If there is going to be a majority of Justices writing strange and assaultive opinions against the US Constitution, then it and the Rule of Law is lost to anarchy. I think scrutiny of past and present opinions is very much in order for the purpose of our democracy and sincerely religious, civil rights, and cultural freedom.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

The Miami Herald is reporting while voter turnout in Miami-Dade is historic, the Democratic vote is lagging.

Hurricane Zeta is not expected to cause problems in Florida, except the panhandle.

October 27, 2020

MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The Florida Department of Health (click here) reported 727 new cases of COVID-19 and 9 additional deaths in Miami-Dade County on Tuesday. It’s the second highest number of newly added cases in more than a month.

The additional cases increased Miami-Dade county’s overall total to 183,250 and 3,624 deaths....

It could be a matter of missing ballots because they were wrongly collected.

October 27, 2020

...POWER CENTER (click here) — “Florida’s top prosecutor once sued Trump. Now she’s fighting for his reelection,” by POLITICO’s Gary FineoutFlorida Attorney General Ashley Moody ran on a promise to keep her office out of politics. Two years later, she’s become one of Donald Trump’s biggest surrogates in the nation’s biggest swing state. Moody, a former college Democrat whose family once sued Trump over a condominium dispute, has jumped into conservative causes with gusto, attending presidential campaign rallies and stepping out as a defender for the GOP president. She’s making appearances on right-wing media and has become a voice for the Republican Attorneys General Association. In the run-up to the election, the former judge has taken on billionaire Michael Bloomberg and joined 10 other Republican attorneys general backing the Justice Department’s lawsuit against Google. And she could be at the center of the post-election fallout if the results in Florida are called into question....

The Democrats are tracking rejected ballots. It is believed those are in the thousands, not the tens of thousands, but, the party has vowed to make every ballot count.

Where else besides California are Trump headquarters setting up false drop boxes while collecting ballots.

Why don't they shutter the office because they are willfully breaking the law. Lawlessness. That is what the country can expect from Donald John Trump.

October 27, 2020
By Paul Blest

The video was shot by a voter (click here) at a Republican campaign headquarters and was sent to California officials: “PLEASE INVESTIGATE!!!," they said.

Undercover video taken at a GOP campaign headquarters in California and "Trump Store" selling merchandise featuring the president shows store employees describing an operation to collect ballots in an unofficial ballot box. It also shows them offering to store ballots for voters in a safe, ostensibly because the ballot box had been moved off premises for ballots to be delivered. 

The video was taken at a location in Newport Beach, California, by a citizen who sent the video along with a complaint to the Orange County Registrar of Voters. It was obtained by VICE News in a public records request from that office. The California GOP has defended its use of the ballot boxes and continued to use them, saying they’re legal under California’s ballot collection law, despite a cease-and-desist from Secretary of State Alex Padilla and Attorney General Xavier Becerra. The video in question was taken after the cease-and-desist was ordered, according to the person who filed a complaint....

One of the defense attornys are saying they were just playing army.

The evidence includes hundreds of hours of recordings and 13,000 encrypted emails. 

..."The evidence (click here) also included potentially illegal firearms and explosives evidence, which must be examined by FBI and ATF experts to determine whether additional federal charges are appropriate," Assistant U.S. Attorney Nils Kessler wrote.

FBI agents in Michigan, Delaware and Wisconsin also have collected “voluminous evidence” from the six men while executing search warrants, including computers and cellphones.

The men facing federal kidnapping conspiracy charges were part of a broader attempt to spark a civil war by overthrowing the government and kill police personnel, according to the government. In all, 14 people have been charged with crimes in state and federal court, including members and associates of an obscure militia, the Wolverine Watchmen.

The six charged in federal court are:

  • Adam Fox, 37, of Potterville, known as "Alpha F--- You"
  • Ty Garbin, 25, of Hartland Township, known as "Gunney"
  • Kaleb Franks, 26, known as "Red Hot"
  • Daniel Harris, 23, known as "Beaker"
  • Brandon Caserta, 32, known as "Debased Tyrant"
  • Barry Croft, 44, of Bear, Delaware
Law enforcement officers do not want loose munition laws. The crowds have become homogenous with open gun carry. A gunman can take advantage of the crowd and kill the police. It happened in Texas. No one knew who was shooting. 

July 11, 2020
By Lisa Marie Pane

Paris, Texas - ...Moments later, (click here) when a sniper gunned down officers patrolling the peaceful march, killing five, the attack ignited panic and confusion. Who was shooting? Were the people with weapons friend or foe?

It was the same nightmare scenario that some law enforcement officials predicted when Texas approved the open-carry proposal.

Dallas Police Chief David Brown estimated that 20 to 30 open-carry activists attended the rally. He said some wore gas masks, bulletproof vests and fatigues. They ran when the shots rang out, but the presence of so many armed individuals at the scene of a sniper attack caused instant confusion.

“Doesn’t make sense to us, but that’s their right in Texas,” Brown told CNN, adding: “For our officers, they were suspects. And I support that belief. Someone is shooting at you from a perched position, and people are running with AR-15s and camo gear and gas masks and bulletproof vests. They are suspects until we eliminate that.”

One man in the crowd, Mark Hughes, was carrying an AR-style firearm and wearing a camouflage T-shirt. In the early moments after the attack, police released a photo of Hughes describing him as a suspect. He was questioned and released, and authorities soon announced that the attack had been the work of a single gunman named Micah Johnson....

This guy is an absolute disaster. He is divisive. He is definitely racist.

Does Jarad Kushner actually believe African American communities want to have a career as a prison inmate? 

What is FOX doing carrying an interview with racist views? They are as responsible for any racist attitudes in this country as the racists themselves, even more so. I don't know another major media service that allows racist advocacy as FOX News service does. That isn't even thinly veiled racism.

FOX News is an agitator. They are irresponsible in their content and a danger to the country.

October 26, 2020
By Michelle Garcia

White House adviser Jared Kushner (click here) described Black America's issues with inequality and racism as "complaining" in an interview Monday.

"The thing we've seen in the Black community, which is mostly Democrat," he said on "Fox & Friends," "is that President Trump's policies are the policies that can help people break out of the problems that they're complaining about, but he can't want them to be successful more than they want to be successful....

Houston, we have a problem.

Dr. Fauci has been stating using exposure to the virus as a strategy could be a real problem. There is a reason the common cold exists year after year after year. 

There is no such thing as Herd Immunity for this virus. Of the 365,000 people in the study did not BUILD immunity over time. Twenty-six percent had falling immunity. Over a quarter of the population does not build immunity. That is trouble.

THE NEW ZEALAND MODEL IS THE CORRECT MODEL TO ELIMINATE SARS-CoV-2 from Earth. There is no longer a choice. This virus MUST be eliminated from Earth. It is too dangerous to human beings.

THE MORE HUMAN BEINGS ARE EXPOSED TO THE VIRUS, THE MORE IT WILL MUTATE AGAINST IMMUNE RESPONSES. It is RNA and will soak up the human response.

The virus is winning.

Consider what people are facing in defeating this virus, "Moderna" is a new hope in immunity. I hope they are successful in learning all they can about SARS-CoV-2 for more than immunity, but, a real treatment to end it's course when early exposure occurs. I am thinking something like "The Day After Pill."

27 October 2020
By Thomas Moore

Hopes that the population will become immune to COVID-19 (click here) have been dashed by new research showing antibodies fall rapidly after recovering from the disease.

So-called herd immunity has been proposed by some scientists as a better alternative to lockdowns in tackling the coronavirus pandemic.

It would require around 50-60% of the population to have protection against the virus so it could no longer transmit efficiently....

A non-peer reviewed study out of the UK states post recovery of COVID-19 results in diminished cognitive functioning.

I said this early on. COVID-19 was a sincere worry, especially considering the neurological symptoms manifesting in patients, and that should be a profound reason to protect the public. The study is not peer reviewed and that matters, but, it is an indication investigative medicine needs to look further.

Why would physicians even be interested in cognitive tests with a virus? Because they were finding deficits in more than a few patients during the examination and they have to decide what to treat and with what.

October 27, 2020

People recovering from Covid-19 (click here) may suffer significant brain function impacts, with the worst cases of the infection linked to mental decline equivalent to the brain aging by 10 years, researchers warned on Tuesday.

A non-peer-reviewed study of more than 84,000 people, led by Adam Hampshire, a doctor at Imperial College London, found that in some severe cases, coronavirus infection is linked to substantial cognitive deficits for months. "Our analyses ... align with the view that there are chronic cognitive consequences of having Covid-19," the researchers wrote in a report of their findings. "People who had recovered, including those no longer reporting symptoms, exhibited significant cognitive deficits.

Cognitive tests measure how well the brain performs tasks –- such as remembering words or joining dots on a puzzle. Such tests are widely used to assess brain performance in diseases like Alzheimer's, and can also help doctors assess temporary brain impairments.

Hampshire's team analysed results from 84,285 people who completed a study called the Great British Intelligence Test. The findings, which have yet to be reviewed by other experts, were published online on the MedRxiv website.

cognitive deficits were "of substantial effect size", particularly among people who had been hospitalised with Covid-19, the researchers said, with the worst cases showing impacts "equivalent to the average 10-year decline in global performance between ages 20 to 70.

Scientists not directly involved in the study, however, said its results should be viewed with some caution....

The dastardly deed against the wishes of the American people is done.

In truly Republican manipulation, while other election issues remain on the sidelines Pennsylvania is to take center stage. It is truly unfortunate that Coney-Barrett has to show her true colors so early on.

I would think the decision about Wisconsin should carry brevity in the Pennsylvania case in that the Democrats asked that due to the pandemic, which is a ridiculous situation the American people have to deal with in the first place, the mail-in ballots deadline should be extended. The court stated in a majority that local authorities rule in this request and no the Democrats cannot legislate an end date for a state through the court.

So, the Republicans being Republicans want the court to tell Pennsylvania that the local authority is wrong and there will be no extended time for counting ballots after the election in the face of a pandemic. IF the court is true to its focus regarding local authority the Pennsylvania rule for accepting ballots after November 3rd by mail will stand. Otherwise, the court will be legislating Pennsylvania law from the bench. Now the country will find out if the Supreme Court is full of political hacks or real judges.

By the way, Coney-Barrett doesn't yet have her staff in place. One thing to consider.

October 27, 2020
By Jeremy Herb

...In Pennsylvania, (click here) a state critical to President Donald Trump's path to victory, the state Republican Party asked the high court last week to reconsider whether the state should count ballots received within three days of Election Day, even if they do not have a legible postmark. The court issued a 4-4 ruling earlier this month denying the GOP challenge and leaving in place a lower-court ruling allowing the ballot receipt extension to stand. Now Republicans want the court to decide the case in an expedited fashion.

There are also lawsuits over the in-person voting process, such as a suit in Michigan seeking to block Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's directive to ban open carry of firearms within 100 feet of polling locations.