CV01. Protection: Cherokee Nation, Science, CV03. Information: Media Fatigue, CV05. Economics: Stocks Down Due to Lockdowns, CV09. Arts, Creativity: Comprehension Through Art, Quarter Million Times Grief, CV17. Uncertainty, Contradictions: Constant Change of Policies, CV21. Syndemic, Concurrent Disasters: Opioids Worse, CV25. Movement: Public Transit Demand, Relations with Cars, CV33. Legal: Declining to Take Vaccine
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CV01. Protection: They’ve Been Following the Science: How the Covid-19 Pandemic Has Been Curtailed in Cherokee Nation. ADDED Covid-19 Cases Soar in Brazil's Largest Indigenous Reservation.
CV03. Information: As one can surmise from the drop in articles in PDN Covid Cases Are Spiking, but Our Attention Isn’t. There has been a steady drop in new material and number of topics covered. This decreases the amount of parademic information available via media, but at the same time tells us a bit about human behavior in bradyoccult biocalamities. Are You Feeling Pandemic Fatigue. Should We Publish less on the Pandemic. ADDED 3 Reasons for Information Exhaustion – and What to Do about It.
CV05. Economics: Stocks Close with Losses as States, Cities Reimpose Covid-19 Restrictions.
CV09. Arts, Creativity: How Art Helps Us Make Sense of Covid-19's Incomprehensible Toll. Look at A single flag in a field with more than 248,000 white flags rippling in the breeze—one for each person who has died from Covid-19 in America. Now conjure up a story. Think of it as a school teacher who just lost her life. Picture of all those who would be stricken by the teacher’s death: her family, students, neighbors, co workers, and the medical professionals who tried to save her. Try to hold all that grief – and then look up and multiply by the tens of thousands of flags. | Covid-19 Has Killed 250,000 People in the US. That's 10 Times the Deaths from Car Crashes in a Year, US Sees Highest Covid-19 Death Toll in Months as Deaths Top a Quarter of a Million CV15.
CV17. Uncertainty, Contradictions: Covid Denier Struggling To Protest State’s Incoherent, Constantly Changing Coronavirus Policies CV02.
CV21. Syndemic, Concurrent Disasters: America's Other Epidemic: The Opioid Crisis Is Worse Than 4 Years Ago. | Montana Meth Use up in First Months of Pandemic. Fatal Overdoses Spike in R.I. as More Toxic Drugs and Covid Isolation Create Perfect Storm. There Was Nothing to Help Me: How the Pandemic Has Worsened Opioid Addiction. 200903-CV21.
CV25. Movement: Pandemic Has Surprising Impacts on Public Transit Demand. Large, coastal cities – like Seattle, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. – saw demand fall further than cities in the Midwest and South. Many of the people who used public transit in large, coastal cities could work remotely from home after the pandemic. Cities in the Midwest and the deep South, most public transit users have jobs where they still had to come in to work during the pandemic and didn't have any other choice. How the Covid-19 Pandemic Can Reshape Our Streets and Relationship to Cars.
CV33. Legal: How to Legally Decline a Vaccine. Since vaccine mandates don't actually force anyone to get vaccinated and protected, you don't necessarily need to look for any extra legal ways to decline your vaccines. You can simply say no, or in the case of vaccine mandates that require vaccines for school attendance or an employment requirement, if you don't meet an existing exemption, you can make alternative plans. But no, you are not going to get any kind of 'Get Out of Vaccine Free Card' because of some plan you read about on Facebook.
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