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CV1. Safety, Security: Food, CV2. Humor: Context, Understanding Dogs, CV3. Information: News Bump, Destruction of News, Disaster Fatigue, Medical Burnout CV4. Politics: Russian Coronavirus, Agenda Disruption, CV5. Economics: Mass Unemployment, CV7. Emergence: Toy Zoo, Canine Delivery, Dancing Police, Family Sing Along, CV8. Fiction: Movie Contagion, Celebrity Effect and Marketing, CV9. Arts: Splatter Everywhere, Fashion, CV12. Personal: Regret, Decisions, Leadership, CV13. Outliers: Can the Atypical be, CV14. Uncategorized, Miscellaneous: Just Because it Fits Doesn’t Mean it Should, CV15. Grief: FEMA Funerals, Cascading, Extreme Weather, Dying Over the Phone, CV16. Unintended Consequences: Stimulus Package, CV18. Narrative: Folklore, Invaders and Diseases, CV19. Technosphere: Robots, Drones, Vaccine Conspiracy CV20. Communication: Misleading Archives, CV21. Syndemic: Measles, CV22. Longue Duree: Contagions Website, CV23. Polemic, Myphysis: Iran, Bioweapons, CV24. Norms: School Traditions, Detained Immigrants, International Law, CV25. Transportation: Vehicular Protests, CV26. Environment, One Health: Urban Wild Land Interface, Fire, Disease, CV27. Learning: Prom Dance, Yearbook, Teachers Dying in the Line of Duty, Seal Trainers, CV28. Logistics: Masks, Quality Control, Sanitizing.
CV1. Safety, Security: Of Food: Virus Closes Some Meat Plants, Raising Fears of Shortages. The meat supply chain is especially vulnerable since processing is increasingly done at massive plants that butcher tens of thousands of animals daily, so the closure of even a few big ones can quickly be felt by customers. 200418-CV5. MORE: Is There a Food Shortage. How Supply Chain Issues Are Affecting Meat, Pumpkin, and Pet Food Oct 2021.
CV2. Humor: [Cartoon]. Context of time and place are what makes something humorous. Change the time and/or place changes meaning and possibly make it meaningless. Humor tends to not travel well and loses its meaning over time. What would this have meant a few month ago without CV. Would this have any meaning to someone living in a location without or that opposes shelter in place.
CV3. Information: The Coronavirus Traffic Bump to News Sites Is Pretty Much over Already. Audience numbers now look more like a standard busy news week than a global pandemic that’s captured the world’s attention. Coronavirus news fatigue has set in. This disaster fatigue =2= =3= =4= is normal but can interfere with information acceptance of crisis communications and alerts. MORE: Coronavirus News Fatigue Starts to Bite for Australians in Lockdown.
-A. From the parademic perspective there tends to be an upswing of human interest. stories until compassion fatigue =2= sets in 200504-CV16. Framing in News Coverage of Major U.S. Natural Disasters, 2000-2010. Unfortunately as disaster news fatigue sets in, as well as lay offs of news media employees, the primary source of PDN information will dry up and be limited to official material that has a vested interest avoiding information that could cause backlash =2= =A= =3=.
-B. Due to the more personal and immediate relevance of a global pandemic there may be a sustaining of at least minimal interest until CV again becomes perceived as a remote risk. Compassion may last longer as people continue to have personal experience with the tragedy.
-C. There is fatigue and burnout =2= =3= =4= =5= =6= of those on the front lines of CV resulting in fewer people meeting those needs and more likely to leave the profession after CV. Nurses and Doctors Speaking out on Safety Now Risk Their Job =2=, which becomes more likely as people burnout and want to go out with one last good act before they leave. 200415-CV15.
CV4. Politics: Coronavirus Upends Putin’s Political Agenda in Russia. A nationwide vote on April 22 was supposed to finalize sweeping constitutional reforms that would allow him to stay in power until 2036. But after the Coronavirus spread in Russia, that plebiscite had to be postponed – an action so abrupt that billboards promoting it already had been erected in Moscow and other big cities. Now under threat is a pomp filled celebration of Victory Day on May 9, marking the 1945 defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. MORE: In a Turnaround, Putin Describes Russia's Covid-19 Outbreak in Bleak Terms.
CV5. Economics: Coronavirus IV: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Video. Discusses how Coronavirus is impacting the US workforce, from mass unemployment to the problems faced by essential workers. Virus Exposes US Inequality. Will it Spur Lasting Remedies.
CV7. Emergence: Northwest Ohio Neighborhood Creates Stuffed Animal Zoo. Zoos are just one of the many things closed because of the Coronavirus pandemic. But when you can’t go to the zoo, bring the zoo to you. Entertainment maybe should be its own category CV9↓.
-A. Dog Makes Deliveries for Wine Shop During Coronavirus Social Distancing.
-B. Police in Colombia Lead Social Distance Zumba Classes.
-C. The Disney Family Singalong Coming to ABC7 Thursday Night.
CV8. Fiction: For Me, Rewatching ‘Contagion’ Was Fun, Until It Wasn’t =2= [Poster]. Watching Safe at the End of the World. 200504-CV08, 200620-CV18B.
-A. Celebrity effect. Designer Face Masks Are Going for US$200 a Pop Online =2=, likely the same people who buy Goop. Does Billie Eilish’s Gucci Face Mask Even Help Prevent Coronavirus – and How about Luxury Masks from Louis Vuitton, Fendi and More. CV9A↓. CV11 CV16.
CV9. Arts: A Daily Report on How Covid-19 Is Impacting the Art World. All of the arts are reflection of individuals perceptions and interpretation of events and of society in general. Rarely of immediate use, though informal forms of art such as graffiti =2= =3= =4= =5= =6= =7= can be indicators of emerging CV7 problems that can be mitigated before they fester and grow into wicked problems. Art serves the same functions as humor CV2, spirituality CV10, resistance - protest CV7, exploitation CV11, fiction CV8, education CV27, politics CV4, social media CV19 CV20, language CV6, entertainment CV7↑. These open sources are at a more local and personal level and are often missed by official authorities who want the emotional distance of the big picture.
-A. What's the Point of a Fashion Magazine Now. How 5 Very Different Brands Are Handling E Commerce =2= CV5.
CV12. Personal: Thought a bit this morning about people I worked with while I was a pandemic planner. Do any of the organizations we supported wish we were still around. What have the other planners moved on to. Are there regrets by leaders eho made the decisions to end the program, funding, preparation, planning CV13, and delayed reestablishment when it was becoming obvious the capability would be needed more frequently. Regrets are like blame and guilt – not worth indulging in during a biocrisis, but perhaps can motivate implementation of lessons learned and correcting the wrong lessons learned CV27. 200918-23.
-A. Leading in a Crisis: How to Navigate the Covid-19 Minefield CV29. 1) Detecting incoming issues in a fast changing situation. 2) Making sense of a dynamic threat with limited information. 3) Making life or death decisions. 4) The art of strategic coordination. 5) Keep worried publics and wary workers on side.
CV13. Outliers: Might change this category. How does one identify outliers in a novel situation with a novel agent, surreal circumstances, and fringe behaviors that are impacting on norms.
CV14. Uncategorized, Miscellaneous: Likewise, this one may disappear as the categories developed seem to be able to handle what arrives. Then again CV14 is a reminded that categories are a model that only represent reality, not necessarily something that accurately portrays reality.
CV15. Grief: Schumer and Ocasio-Cortez Push for FEMA to Provide Funeral Assistance to New York. Given the recent track record of hurricane assistance =2= this is probably a non starter. MORE: FEMA Covid-19 Funeral Assistance State by State Breakdown Nov 2021.
-A. Cascading effects As America Grapples with Coronavirus Outbreak, Officials must Prepare for Hurricanes, Tornadoes =2= =3= =4= CV26A↓. MORE: Above Average Hurricane Season Could Further Challenge Government's Pandemic Response. Coronavirus Combined with Hurricane Season Could Be Trouble.
-B. Nurse Loans Personal Cell Phone to Dying Covid-19 Patient So He Can Say Goodbye to Wife and Daughter =2= Video =3= =4= CV7 CV20.
CV16. Unintended Consequences, Social Change: The Unintended Consequences of the Coronavirus Stimulus. Rejected using this category earlier because it was so slanted to be useless. However, more of its narratives are being accepted by a larger portion of the general population that will influence the future. =2= =3= =4=.
CV18. Narrative: How to Detect the Age Old Traditions of Folklore in Today’s Covid-19 Misinformation, the fast spread of stories and memes are cultural expressions that build cohesion and support (identity, political polarization). Fighting Viruses, Plagues, Pandemics and Invasive Species since 1492, recycles of [Sticker, Meme =2=].
CV19. Technosphere: How Innovators Are Adapting Existing Technologies to Fight Covid-19.
Engineers around the world are tweaking drones, robots and smart tools to help prevent the spread of the virus.
-A. Quiz, which is the conspiracy theory. [Photo =2=] =3= =4= =5=. Claim That Flu Vaccine Increases Coronavirus Infection Is Unsupported, Misinterprets Scientific Studies, overstates scientific confidence. MORE: False Claim: The Flu Vaccine Causes the New Coronavirus.
CV20. Communication: Linking to Older Stories Is Usually Noble, but for Coronavirus, it Can Be a Recipe for a Misinformed Audience. Through today’s lens, many U.S. Coronavirus news stories from January and February seem breezy and untroubled…Many of these stories (disinformation, conspiracy theory) continue to circulate on social media.
CV21. Syndemic, Concurrent Disasters: Measles Resurgence Fear amid Coronavirus, 200406-CV21. 201219-CV21.
CV22. Longue Duree: Contagions: The Society for Historic Infectious Disease Studies. This source has been dormant for a while.
-A. POST COLLECTIO: Like Disaster.Doc, 200322-2A, this site as far as I can find remained dormant. Possibly this morphed into purely academic history, though I note there is a Tweet feed that seems to be current. A 2010 article about the problem of defining pandemic CV06 is still valid.
CV23. Polemic and Myphysis: Virus Becomes Latest Battle Between Iran, US amid Tensions. Coronavirus Conspiracy. Iranian Commander Suggests Virus Might Be U.S. Biological Weapon. Cornered by Coronavirus, Iran Could Lash Out. 200803-CV03.
CV24. Norms: High School Students Miss End of Year Traditions as Coronavirus Spreads CV27↓.
-A. Detained Immigrants Plead for Masks, Protection from Virus. ICE reported 77 detainees in 13 states have tested positive and hundreds of others are quarantined. Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners 1977, 2015 Health care services Rule 24. CV25A↓. <CONT 200329-200112-2¶>2A. 200409-CV4. 200626-CV33.
-Quote: It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails.
A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones. – Nelson Mandela.
CV25. Transportation: Locked in a 40 Foot Long Coronavirus Incubator. Detroit’s Bus Drivers Risk Their Health to Keep the City Moving.
-A. They Can't March in the Streets. So They're Protesting in Their Cars Instead. CV4 CV24A↑.
CV26. Environment, One Health: Urbanization and Disease Emergence: Dynamics at the Wildlife - Livestock - Human Interface. Urbanization is characterized by rapid intensification of agriculture, socioeconomic change, and ecological fragmentation, which can have profound
impacts on the epidemiology of infectious disease. The epidemiology of emerging wildlife borne zoonoses in urban landscapes, is where anthropogenic pressures can create diverse wild life - livestock - human interfaces. These interfaces represent a critical point for cross species transmission and emergence of pathogens into new host populations. Understanding their form and function is necessary to identify suitable interventions to mitigate the risk of disease emergence. To achieve this, interfaces must be studied as complex, multi host communities whose structure and form are dictated by both ecological and anthropological factors. Get to Know the Scientist Studying Ancient Pathogens at the Smithsonian.
-A. One of the future problems of CV is that there is a strong probability of megafires with the coming summer and fall. Intense rains last year, and the intermittent rains this year influence the degree of biogrowth and resulting fuel loads. There is still the pre existent risk of urban- wildland interface – not that dissimilar to the above disease problem, but one that manifests faster – coupled now with the possibility of fire crews being centimated (decimated is 1 of 10, centi is 1 of 100, or likely duo- tri- mated), and having to work in close proximity with each other, while people evacuate to shelters that also have close proximity 200520-CV21. Presumably agencies with fire responsibilities are planning for this CV15A↑. What If California Faces a Disaster During the Pandemic, Pandemic Hurts Ability of Nations to Face Natural Disasters CV21↑.
CV27. Learning: Prom Night Scene from Contagion Video, =2= =A= =B= =C= =3= =4= =5= CV7 CV8 CV24↑.
-A. Puyallup Students and Staff Document Quarantine Moments to Be Used in Yearbook, School's Closed, the Year's Lost. But Yearbook Editors Are Not Going to Miss this Dead Line$.
-B. New York City Reports 50 Educators Lost to Coronavirus.
-C. Aquarium Seals must Be Wondering: Who’s That Masked Trainer.
CV28. Logistics: Volunteers Sew Masks for Health Workers Facing Shortages =2= =3= =4=. One advantage of this is that by sending out the kits and then having the finished product returned there is more quality control of materials used, and checking for fit and integrity before being given to the hospitals. 200404-CV7. A Dinner Table Chat Between Husband and Wife May Help Solve the Coronavirus Mask Shortage. She’s a doctor, he’s an engineer. Their conversation leads to a new system that can decontaminate 80,000 masks a day.
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