Seven senior officials said in a letter obtained by the Austin American-Statesman and KVUE that they have reason to believe Paxton is violating the law.
— Read on www.texastribune.org/2020/10/03/texas-ken-paxton-bribery-investigation/
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Mimi Writes…….: Saturday 9 ~ What’s Love Got to Do with It?
What’s love and what’s a sheeple? A meme from Saturday 9.
— Read on mimiwrites.blogspot.com/2020/10/saturday-9-whats-love-got-to-do-with-it.html
Covid: UK announces more than 10,000 daily cases for first time – BBC News
There were 12,872 new cases, while a further 49 people have died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19. Source: Covid: UK announces more than 10,000 daily cases for first time – BBC News
FAQs on Protecting Yourself from Aerosol Transmission – Google Docs
What is the goal of these FAQs?
The goal of these FAQs is to provide information to the general public in an efficient manner about how to prevent aerosol transmission of COVID-19, with the hope that this will allow more informed decision making by individuals or organizations. All of this information has been posted in Twitter and other forums, but can be difficult to find. Having multiple experts working together, and having the ability to update this information also improves its quality. These FAQs represent our best understanding at this time, and should always be similar or more stringent than information provided by CDC, WHO, and most regional & local health authorities. If your authority has a more stringent guideline than discussed here, follow that more stringent guideline.
0.2. Who has written these FAQs?
Scientists and engineers with many years of collective research experience related to indoor air quality, aerosol science, aerosol disease transmission, and engineered control systems for aerosols. Our contributors are active researchers investigating aerosol transmission of COVID-19 (see e.g. 1, 2, 3, and 4). Five of us were speakers at the recent Workshop on Airborne Transmission of COVID-19, organized by the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (the highest level scientific organization in the US). Three of us are members of a COVID-19 WHO expert group. Specifically, the writers of these FAQs include Professors :
- Prof. Linsey Marr (Virginia Tech, Fellow ISIAQ)
- Prof. Shelly Miller (CU Boulder, Fellow ISIAQ)
- Prof. Kimberly Prather (UC San Diego, Fellow AAAS & AGU, NAE & NAS, CAICE Director)
- Prof. Charles Haas (Drexel University, Fellow AAM & SRA)
- Prof. William Bahnfleth (Penn State, Fellow ASHRAE, ASME & ISIAQ, Chair of ASHRAE Epidemic Task Force)
- Prof. Richard Corsi (Portland State, President ISIAQ Fellows)
- Prof. Julian Tang (Univ. of Leicester & UK National Health Svce, Clinical/Academic Virologist/Physician, Fellow RCP-Virology)
- Prof. Hartmut Herrmann (Dept. Head, Leibniz-Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS), University of Leipzig; Head Joint Working Party ‘PM’ of GDCh, KRDL and ProcessNet).
Prof. Krystal Pollitt (School of Public Health, Yale University, Chair of Health-Effects Working Group AAAR) Source: FAQs on Protecting Yourself from Aerosol Transmission – Google Docs
How to Protect Yourself from the Aerosol Spread of Covid-19
A group of scientists who believe that WHO and the CDC are being too slow in acknowledging the role of aerosol transmission in spreading Covid-19 have written up a Google Doc of advice for the public: FAQs on Protecting Yourself from COVID-19 Aerosol Transmission.
Source: How to Protect Yourself from the Aerosol Spread of Covid-19
Coronavirus vaccine: Is Chilean tree bark a key ingredient?
The quillaja tree, which grows in the Chilean Andes, has traditionally been used by the Mapuche to treat colds and inflammation. But it could play a significant role in a vaccine for the novel coronavirus.

The quillaja tree, which grows in the Chilean Andes, has traditionally been used by the Mapuche to treat colds and inflammation. But it could play a significant role in a vaccine for the novel coronavirus.
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Is Art just another luxury item? – Pas de Cartier ! – updated ! — Barbara Crane Navarro — Tiny Life — Barbara Crane Navarro

Originally posted on Barbara Crane Navarro: The Fondation Cartier presents the exhibition « The Yanomami Struggle » while the Yanomami are struggling against the gold industry which is destroying their territory and against the gold miners who are spreading the coronavirus! Yes, the Cartier Foundation “supports” a people, the Yanomami, victims of an activity, the extraction of…
Is Art just another luxury item? – Pas de Cartier ! – updated ! — Barbara Crane Navarro — Tiny Life — Barbara Crane Navarro
Coronavirus Updates: 20 Hot Spot ZIP Codes Across NY Contribute To 27% Of New COVID-19 Cases
Volunteers with Health and Hospitals Corporation set up a table to remind residents in Brooklyn to get tested.
“The hot spots are a significant problem,” said Governor Andrew Cuomo. [ more › ]
Florida lifts coronavirus restrictions despite resurgence in cases
Dumb is what dumb does – except in this case people will needlessly die. In his drive to return the state to normalcy, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis lifted limits on indoor seating at restaurants, saying they can operate at 100 per cent in municipalities with no restrictions and that other local governments can’t restrict indoor seating by more than 50 per cent.

In his drive to return the state to normalcy, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis lifted limits on indoor seating at restaurants, saying they can operate at 100 per cent in municipalities with no restrictions and that other local governments can’t restrict indoor seating by more than 50 per cent.
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