poptart wrote:Some news from @WHO:
The Emergency Committee on #monkeypox will reconvene next week Thursday at noon
to consider for the second time whether the monkeypox outbreak constitutes a public
health emergency of international concern (PHEIC).
This time they will, imo, declare the pox to be a PHEIC.
Indeed.
WHO declares highest alert over monkeypox
The monkeypox outbreak has been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization.
The classification is the highest alert that the WHO can issue and follows a worldwide upsurge in cases. It
came at the end of the second meeting of the WHO's emergency committee on the virus. More than 16,000
cases have now been reported from 75 countries, said WHO director general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus...
“My dentist, that’s another beauty, my dentist, you kiddin’ me. It cost me five thousand dollars to have all new teeth put in. Now he tells me I need braces!” —Rodney Dangerfield
Monkeypox may not be limited to gay, bisexual men, can spread to others: WHO
According to Dr. Catherine Smallwood, senior emergency officer at the WHO, there is little evidence to suggest that the disease will remain confined to gay and bisexual communities, NBC reported.
More severe cases could become apparent if the virus spreads to more immunologically vulnerable groups like young children, pregnant women and the immunocompromised.
It is not uncommon for a virus outbreak to start in one particular group or setting before spreading more widely in the general population, Smallwood said, noting that health authorities could take cues from the early findings.
"This really might be the canary in the coal mine that's alerting us to a new disease threat that could spread to other groups," she continued...
Softball Bat wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 12:54 pm
The June inflation data is dismal.
Stock futures slid on Wednesday after June inflation data came in higher than expected.
Futures tied Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 300 points, or 0.98%. S&P 500 futures
fell 1.46% and Nasdaq 100 futures lost 2.13%.
The consumer price index rose 9.1% on a year-over-year basis in June, coming in even higher
than May's 8.6% reading, which was the biggest increase since 1981...
Softball Bat wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 11:00 pm
2nd quarter GDP data will be released tomorrow at 7:30 AM.
Should be interesting.
You forgot to say Doom
kcdave wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2023 8:05 am
I was actually going to to join in the best bets activity here at good ole T1B...The guy that runs that contest is a fucking prick
Derron wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 3:07 pm
You are truly one of the worst pieces of shit to ever post on this board. Start giving up your paycheck for reparations now and then you can shut the fuck up about your racist blasts.
Biden administration expected to soon declare monkeypox a health emergency
The people with knowledge of the matter said the declaration is expected as soon as the end of the week.
Now all we need is some clever politicians to pass legislation with the word “anti-“ in front of it. Anti-Inflation. Anti-Recession.
This will solve everything.
“My dentist, that’s another beauty, my dentist, you kiddin’ me. It cost me five thousand dollars to have all new teeth put in. Now he tells me I need braces!” —Rodney Dangerfield
L45B wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 2:07 pm
Now all we need is some clever politicians to pass legislation with the word “anti-“ in front of it. Anti-Inflation. Anti-Recession.
kcdave wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2023 8:05 am
I was actually going to to join in the best bets activity here at good ole T1B...The guy that runs that contest is a fucking prick
Derron wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 3:07 pm
You are truly one of the worst pieces of shit to ever post on this board. Start giving up your paycheck for reparations now and then you can shut the fuck up about your racist blasts.
The US #monkeypox situation is spiraling out of control. The Biden WH needs to hurry up
its public health emergency declaration. The exponential surge in new daily cases is now
near vertical—even a 7-day average curve! +1000 cases yesterday alone
L45B wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 2:07 pm
Now all we need is some clever politicians to pass legislation with the word “anti-“ in front of it. Anti-Inflation. Anti-Recession.
This will solve everything.
You sound like Raygun when he was POTUS, a senile old man.
Softball Bat wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 11:00 pm
2nd quarter GDP data will be released tomorrow at 7:30 AM.
Should be interesting.
-0.9%
2nd straight quarter of negative GDP = Technical Recession.
Please provide an “official” source defining a “technical” recession and provide some insight about what it actually implies. If you have any idea.
You do realize that the quarterly GDP comprises a lot of factors, but still doesn’t necessarily reflect the entire economy. Don’t you? What about the record low unemployment rate? When the Fed starts raising interest rates to counter inflation a natural effect is a slowdown in the economy. So which way do you want it- lower inflation or more growth?
Probably the biggest factor affecting today’s GDP number is the slowdown in the housing market, which was way overheated. So is this a good thing or a bad thing? Or do you even care, as long as you can claim another phony “doom” indicator.
Some of you people are like fucking three-year-olds. You don't like what's going on - interest rates are too low!! economy is out of control!!! inflation!!!!!
Then when steps are taken to mitigate this you complain the the economy is slowing down. GDP down by 9/1000 in Q2!! Oh no!!!! Go cry to your fucking mommy if you can't handle it.
I swear, Softball Bat probably has the highest combination of "thinks he's REALLY smart" plus "has his head WAAAY up his ass" of anybody I've encountered on the interwebs. I myself am probably in second place, but orders of magnitude below the GOAT.
Softball Bat wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 5:06 pmTechnical Recession is a term that has been used for a long time.
Two straight quarters of negative growth has marked a technical recession, Mikey.
It is just a term.
A white flag if I've ever seen one.
So show me where it's clearly defined. All I can find is "commonly used criteria" and "what some say."
If you're going to throw this shit around you should probably educate yourself on what the fuck you're talking about.
The history of recessions in the United States shows that they are a natural, though painful, part of the business cycle. The National Bureau of Economic Research determines when a recession starts and ends.1
The Bureau of Economic Analysis measures the gross domestic product (GDP) that defines recessions.2 The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports on the unemployment rate.3 Unemployment often peaks after a recession ends because it is a lagging economic indicator.4 Most employers wait until they are sure the economy is back on its feet again before hiring permanent employees.5
DEFINITION
A recession is a significant decline in economic activity, lasting more than a few months. There's a drop in the following five economic indicators: real gross domestic product, income, employment, manufacturing, and retail sales.
A recession is a decline in an economy that is significant enough to affect employment, manufacturing, retail sales, gross domestic product, and consumer income. The drops are monitored by economists, and a recession is only declared by the National Bureau of Economic Research's Business Cycle Dating Committee after a recession has ended.
San Francisco declares state of emergency over monkeypox
San Francisco officials declared a state of emergency Thursday in response to the growing
spread of monkeypox cases across the city.
The declaration will allow Mayor London Breed and other city officials to marshal resources
and personnel to confront the intensifying monkeypox outbreak. As of Wednesday, the city
reported that 261 people had confirmed or probable monkeypox infections. Health officials
said they anticipate that figure will only grow in the coming days and weeks.
A rapid surge of monkeypox cases in San Francisco has...
New York governor declares monkeypox a 'disaster emergency'
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul issued an executive order Friday in response to the growing monekypox
outbreak in the state and declared it to be a "disaster emergency."
"After reviewing the latest data on the monkeypox outbreak in New York State, I am declaring a State
Disaster Emergency to strengthen our aggressive ongoing efforts to confront this outbreak," Gov.
Hochul said...
Jsc810 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 12:36 pm
Declaring an emergency is largely a financial matter because it opens up additional sources of funding. Additional executive branch authority is available as well.
Here at Monkey Pox ground zero in S.F., some nice gay guy is pleading his case that the nasty Monkey Pox lesions all over his face and hands resulted from a single kiss on the cheek to a friend. And that he has now infected his husband by sharing breakfast. Yes, it's gotten that silly that fast.
May 6th: 1 case
May 21st: 100 cases
June 6: 1,000 cases
June 14: 2,000 cases
June 21: 3,000 cases
June 23: 4,000 cases
June 28: 5,000 cases
July 12: 10,000 cases
July 20: 15,000 cases
July 27: 20,000 cases
Jsc810 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 12:36 pm
Declaring an emergency is largely a financial matter because it opens up additional sources of funding. Additional executive branch authority is available as well.
This is true, but...
On Saturday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the city's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
commissioner, Ashwin Vasan, declared monkeypox a public health emergency.
About 150,000 New Yorkers are currently at risk of exposure in the city, which officials are calling
the "epicenter of the outbreak."
Though health officials have repeatedly stressed that the virus can affect anyone who has close contact
with people who have monkeypox. Those with weakened immune systems, pregnant people and children
under the age of 8 may be at heightened risk for severe outcomes, according to the CDC.
The good mayor says only 150,000 folks are currently at risk in NYC, and yet we are told that the virus could
hit ANYONE who has close contact with someone who has the pox.
And the outward body sores can come later in a person's infection, so the virus can easily be spread unknowingly, which it obviously is.
From my vantage point, most of the public, even here in NYC, don’t really give a fuck. Nobody is taking this seriously.
“My dentist, that’s another beauty, my dentist, you kiddin’ me. It cost me five thousand dollars to have all new teeth put in. Now he tells me I need braces!” —Rodney Dangerfield
“My dentist, that’s another beauty, my dentist, you kiddin’ me. It cost me five thousand dollars to have all new teeth put in. Now he tells me I need braces!” —Rodney Dangerfield