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Former White House Economic Advisor Larry Kudlow is warning if the Colonial Pipeline system isn t back up by Friday, all bloody hell will break loose.
Larry Kudlow: If Continental can t get back into business by Friday, experts tell me all bloody hell is gonna break loose. You re talking about the electric grid, no supplies in gasoline stations, schools, banks, law firms & office bldgs. They basically have until Friday. ?? pic.twitter.com/T94cmiBzr8 Scott Morefield (@SKMorefield) May 12, 2021
As a result of a Russian-backed cyberattack on Colonial, gas shortages and long lines are prevalent in nearly two dozen states. In Atlanta, more than half of the gas stations are empty. The same situation is playing out in Charlotte.
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Brown University professor Emily Oster, the project was designed to fill the gap concerning the “coordinated federal effort to track COVID cases in context.”
“By ‘in context’ I mean with information on how many people were in in-person school and what mitigation factors allowed school to operate safety,” Oster clarified in a March 1 update to the dashboard.
Launched back in early September, the dashboard’s initial announcement included data on roughly 100,000 in-person students. All of it came from schools and districts that opted-in to the study to provide relevant data for research purposes.
“These data provided a first, early look at case rates in schools,” reports explain. “The sample was selected, yes, but it provided a first look at case rates in schools.”
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Dr. Marty Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital, disputed CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky s contention that COVID-19 variants could set back the march to herd immunity from COVID-19 during a Thursday afternoon appearance on Fox News The Story.
Walensky on Wednesday called the various COVID-19 scariants, er, variants a wild card that could reverse the progress made so far.
The CDC director said COVID-19 variants are a wild card that could reverse this progress we have made and could set us back. Wednesday (5/5), Dr. Rochelle Walensky said that current vaccines are protecting against the predominant variants circulating in the country. pic.twitter.com/8yIuT5nbal WJZ | CBS Baltimore (@wjz) May 5, 2021
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Dr. Marty Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital, disputed CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky s contention that COVID-19 variants could set back the march to herd immunity from COVID-19 during a Thursday afternoon appearance on Fox News The Story.
Walensky on Wednesday called the various COVID-19 scariants, er, variants a wild card that could reverse the progress made so far.
The CDC director said COVID-19 variants are a wild card that could reverse this progress we have made and could set us back. Wednesday (5/5), Dr. Rochelle Walensky said that current vaccines are protecting against the predominant variants circulating in the country. pic.twitter.com/8yIuT5nbal