Monthly Archives: March 2020

Pandumbic (For the Record)

I assume everyone has seen this by now, but if you happen to have missed it, enjoy — to the extent it’s possible to enjoy anything about this administration.

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Everywhere

There’s even one case in Réunion in case you were thinking of hiding out on an island.

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Academics’ Letter on Protecting 47 U.S.C. § 230

I signed an academic’s letter on CDA § 230’s benefits which has been sent to leaders in Congress. Sadly, this foundational law, which accidentally or on purpose made the modern internet possible, is under threat. I’m more about benefit #4 in the letter than ##1-3, although I think they are true too. And I suppose good advocacy aims at its audience.

Kudos to Eric Goldman and David Levine for organizing the letter, which attracted a politically diverse set of signatories.

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The East is Red

And we’re catching up.  Map of virus outbreaks today:

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Something Happened

The other day I wrote, “Barring something strange on or after Super Tuesday, I plan to vote for Warren in the upcoming Florida primary.”

Well, something happened.  Since I haven’t voted yet I get to change my mind.  That puts me ahead of those Florida voters who already voted by absentee: they are stuck with their choices per the Miami Herald,

The candidates have the prerogative to change their minds about running. You the voter, on the other hand, are stuck. Voters in Florida don’t get a do-over in the voting booth or by mail.

“In the State of Florida, you’re only allowed to vote once,” said Suzy Trutie, deputy supervisor of elections for the Miami-Dade County Elections Department.

So, Bernie or Biden?  Likely fruitless attempts at change vs likely successful attempts at status quo (with some status quo ante thrown in)?  That shouldn’t take very long to decide.

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Interesting Info on Spread of Coronavirus (TL/DR: Maybe Still Containable)

The title is off-putting, Cryptic transmission of novel coronavirus revealed by genomic epidemiology but it’s actually quite readable, and has a lot of interesting information about what genetic sequencing tells us about the spread of the virus.

Four takeaways:

  1. Unusually clear explanation of how gene sequencing allows epidemiologists to track spread of viruses. Worth reading for this alone.
    How it's spreading

    Virus Spread – Click for bigger image

  2. US strain came straight from China.
  3. Chinese policies isolating large populations have been very successful in containing spread of the virus — can we do something similar? (“[T]his is controllable. We’re at a critical junction right now, but we can still mitigate this substantially.”)
  4. Usual, but nonetheless valuable, advice about what you can do to help stop virus spreading:
  • Practicing social distancing, such as limiting attendance at events with large groups of people
  • Working from home, if your job and employer allows it
  • Staying home if you are feeling ill
  • Take your temperature daily, if you develop a fever, self-isolate and call your doctor
  • Implementing good hand washing practices – it is extremely important to wash hands regularly
  • Covering coughs and sneezes in your elbow or tissue
  • Avoiding touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands
  • Disinfecting frequently touched surfaces, such as doorknobs
  • Beginning some preparations in anticipation of social distancing or supply chain shortages, such as ensuring you have sufficient supplies of prescription medicines and ensuring you have about a 2 week supply of food and other necessary household goods.
  • With these preparation in mind, it is important to not panic buy. Panic buying unnecessarily increases strain on supply chains and can make it difficult to ensure that everyone is able to get supplies that they nee
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