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March 15, 2020

Airlines likely will go under without some sort of intervention.

I saw last night where somebody predicted a certain airline might file for bankruptcy next week. There has to be some sort of "everybody freeze" scenario soon, or the US and world economies are going to become a clusterfuck of fast falling dominoes.

March 15, 2020

I'm afraid you're right.

But so is WhiteTiara. There has to be some way to deal with the economic fallout from this. I certainly don't count on anyone in the WH for a plan so here's hoping Pelosi and the rest of the Democrats in Congress are working on more legislation in addition to the Families First Act--which had better pass. The situation is only going to get worse regardless, and what we have going so far to deal with it isn't going to cut it.

March 15, 2020

The level of ineptitude is criminal.

https://twitter.com/Emcas12/status/1239022271924252681

You couldn't try harder to spread this illness on purpose. smh
March 15, 2020

"bureaucracy was a little bit slow in bringing the private sector into it."

The private sector trying to find a way to maximize profits off the sick and dying is a big part of the problem, jackass. We should have been using the WHO tests for weeks and months now.

Ted Cruz is an ineffectual idiot.

March 15, 2020

I-- wait, what?

That is appalling. Every other country needs to hem them inside their own borders for self preservation's sake while the shitshow plays out. Wow. I thought we had it bad. My heart goes out to everyone in the UK right now.

March 14, 2020

That's crazy. I am so sorry.

If we had a real president, instead of the useless tangerine tool, s/he would have given a calming speech to the nation about sensible preparations, about not panic buying, and about not taking so much that there's none left for others. There would also be an informative and useful website with information about health issues, working from home, supply prep, updates on testing and treatment including self treatment at home, etc. for everyone to see. smh.

March 14, 2020

*standing ovation*

March 14, 2020

Since this illness is sometimes asymptomatic, all health care workers

who wish to be tested should be tested. I don't understand why she isn't even trying to get a test. When it comes to the front line in preventing the spread of this illness, if you are sick with anything at all close to the symptoms you not only should be tested, you should be quarantined as even more dangerous than general public since you are coming in contact with people whose health is already compromised.

“How am I supposed to know whether to disrupt our whole clinic?”


You're sick: it is already disrupted.

This is one of those awful "and so it begins" moments in the worst case scenario.
March 14, 2020

Yes! Great news. Link to Vox article for those without WaPo subscriptions:

Focus is a little different, but the essential gist is the same.

Democrats have finally struck a deal with the White House on a coronavirus package
Updated Mar 13, 2020, 7:01pm EDT

Here are the main provisions of the House relief package, according to Pelosi’s letter.

Free coronavirus testing: Democratic leaders propose making coronavirus testing free to increase access by requiring private health insurers (plus government programs like Medicare and Medicaid) to cover the cost of testing, including emergency room visits and doctor fees. This will also cover Americans without insurance.

Emergency paid sick days: The bill would give workers 14 days of paid sick leave to be available immediately during the coronavirus (many employers are asking employees to work from home for that amount of time). It ensures sick leave to those impacted by quarantine orders, or those who must stay home to care for their children. The bill reimburses small businesses (those with 50 or fewer employees) for the cost of the 14 additional days of leave.

Emergency paid leave: The bill would create a new federal emergency paid leave program for those unable to work because they have Covid-19, are quarantined, are caring for someone with the disease, or are caring for a child due to coronavirus-related school closings. Eligible workers would receive benefits for a month (the program goes up to three months), and the benefit amount would be two-thirds of the individual’s average monthly earnings. Those receiving pay or unemployment compensation directly through their employers aren’t eligible. There is some precedent for this: Congress expanded unemployment benefits for up to 99 weeks for Americans left unemployed by the 2008 financial crisis.

Expanded unemployment insurance: The bill would direct $2 billion to state unemployment insurance programs and waive measures like work search requirements or waiting weeks to those either diagnosed with Covid-19, or those who have lost their jobs due to the spread of the virus.

Expanding food security: The bill would direct $1 billion to expanding access to programs like SNAP, WIC and the emergency food assistance program throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Progressive economists have long believed that expanding existing safety net programs is a highly effective way of stimulating the economy because the low-income people who benefit from them are highly likely to immediately spend any extra money they get — helping stabilize economy-wide demand. The 2009 stimulus bill featured many provisions along these lines. Conservatives, who are critical of those programs in general, tend to be highly skeptical of putting more money into them.


No payroll tax cuts, and this is not the only bill in the works.

Go, Nancy Pelosi, go.

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