Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Experts do an about-face, begin recommending masks to fight coronavirus
https://www.jpost.com/International/Experts-do-an-about-face-begin-recommending-masks-to-fight-coronavirus-623166
'If, in fact, a person who may or may not be infected wants to prevent infecting somebody else, the best way to do that is with a mask. Perhaps that's the way to go.'
'If, in fact, a person who may or may not be infected wants to prevent infecting somebody else, the best way to do that is with a mask. Perhaps that's the way to go.'
The World Health Organization stood by its position that masks should not be used by healthy members of the public because they are "commonly misused." Wearing a mask could provide a false sense of security and cause people to become lax with other important hygiene measures. Removing a mask so it doesn't cover your nose or touching the outside of the mask can make it less effective, according to the WHO.
Netanyahu: Wear masks in public
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/278155
Prime Minister Netanyahu said tonight that he is working to curb the
Corona pandemic, "We are all putting in a huge effort day and night to
overcome the virus."
He announced new movement restrictions on the Bnei Brak area.
"I instructed all the offices to provide special assistance to the
city of Bnei Brak. We decided to reduce to the minimum necessary entry
and exit from the city."
"It is for the good of their lives and for the lives of all Israeli
citizens. This is a time for mutual responsibility among all the state's
citizens."
The prime minister also added the duty of wearing masks in public.
"We ask the citizens of Israel to wear masks in the public domain. If
you don't have a mask, use a scarf or any other covering that will
reduce the possibility of infecting others."
What Explains The Bump In Trump’s Approval Ratings?
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/what-explains-the-bump-in-trumps-approval-ratings/
Trump may be experiencing what political scientists call the
“rally-around-the-flag” effect, when national leaders temporarily get
more popular amid international crises. Usually, you hear about people
rallying around the flag after terrorist attacks or outbreaks of war,
but the coronavirus pandemic could qualify in that it too poses an
imminent threat to American safety. “When a country is faced with a
common threat that touches everybody, there is a tendency to unify and
to look toward the leader,” Shoon Murray,
a political scientist who has studied the rally-around-the-flag effect,
told FiveThirtyEight. “The sense of emergency is now so high and
widespread that it’s possible people could rally around the president if
he was perceived as taking steps in a nonpartisan way to mitigate the
crisis.”
Despite Trump’s solid approval numbers on his handling of the
coronavirus pandemic, Americans aren’t as enthusiastic about it as
residents of some other countries are about their leaders’ responses. That could explain why Trump’s overall approval rating hasn’t risen nearly as much as some other world leaders’. According to Morning Consult,
Trump’s net approval rating rose 5 percentage points from March 11 (the
day the World Health Organization officially declared the coronavirus
crisis a pandemic) to March 24,1 ranking sixth among the nine major world
leaders Morning Consult polled. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson,
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau all experienced increases of more than 20 points in their
net approval ratings.
Israel’s chief rabbis say Passover Seder can’t be held via videoconference
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israels-chief-rabbis-say-passover-seder-cant-be-held-via-videoconference/
The Chief Rabbinate on Tuesday issued guidelines for Passover in the
age of coronavirus, saying it was not permitted to hold the traditional
Seder by videoconference and dismissing a previous ruling by several
rabbis who said it was allowed.
In what may have been one of the boldest rulings issued on technology in recent years, 14 Sephardic Orthodox rabbis in Israel last week declared
that families may conduct their shared Seder over videoconference,
despite Orthodox religious law normally banning the use of electronic
devices on Shabbat and festivals.
They also wrote that prayers should be held
alone and at home, without a “minyan” [quorum of 10 worshipers].
However, they said each congregation should announce a specific time for
everyone to start the prayer.
The chief rabbis said “mikveh” ritual baths for women would remain open and that they were under strict supervision regarding cleanliness and disinfection. Ritual baths for men are closed.
Prominent rabbi: Media trying to ‘slur’ Haredim in coronavirus reports
https://www.timesofisrael.com/prominent-rabbi-media-trying-to-slur-haredim-in-coronavirus-reports/
The Israeli media is trying to “slur”
Haredim by creating the impression that they are responsible for
spreading the coronavirus, a prominent Jerusalem rabbi claimed.
“It’s one big lie from the
media,” Nachum Eisenstein said, arguing that the phenomenon of Haredim
flouting coronavirus rules is being exaggerated, while violations by
others, such as beachgoers, are being downplayed.
Judge rules lawsuit alleging Trump threatened free press can move forward
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/489400-judge-rules-lawsuit-alleging-trump-threatened-free-press-can-move-forward
A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that some of the claims in a literary advocacy group's lawsuit against President Trump over his threats to retaliate against critical media coverage can proceed.
U.S. District Judge Lorna Schofield wrote in a 24-page opinion that PEN America had a "constitutional standing" to pursue claims for declaratory relief against Trump's practice of "selectively barring access" to the White House press corps, including by "revoking or threatening to revoke press credentials due to hostility to the reporters’ speech."
Schofield also ruled that the case could proceed on allegations that Trump revoked or threatened to revoke security clearances for government officials he dislikes.
U.S. District Judge Lorna Schofield wrote in a 24-page opinion that PEN America had a "constitutional standing" to pursue claims for declaratory relief against Trump's practice of "selectively barring access" to the White House press corps, including by "revoking or threatening to revoke press credentials due to hostility to the reporters’ speech."
Schofield also ruled that the case could proceed on allegations that Trump revoked or threatened to revoke security clearances for government officials he dislikes.
Schofield noted that PEN America's claims against Trump had merit,
given that the White House has a history of barring press access and
that it revoked CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta's credentials
in November 2018. Acosta's press pass was later reinstated, though the
development caused former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders to release new guidelines for reporters.
The only place where Israelis are gathering to party: Virus quarantine hotels
https://www.timesofisrael.com/the-only-place-where-israelis-are-gathering-to-party-virus-quarantine-hotels/
With country locked down, social media footage shows patients making the most of their situation, dismissing criticism: ‘Being sad will not help’
Funeral of hardline rabbi’s wife obeys virus rules despite prediction of crowds
https://www.timesofisrael.com/funeral-of-hardline-rabbis-wife-obeys-virus-rules-despite-prediction-of-crowds/
Police said to reach agreement with leaders of Jerusalem Faction, whose members days ago defied orders, that burial would adhere to directives preventing large gatherings
Trump says he wouldn't have acted differently on coronavirus without impeachment
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/490503-trump-says-he-wouldnt-have-acted-differently-on-coronavirus-without
President Trump
said Tuesday that he would not have acted differently or more quickly
in addressing the coronavirus if he weren’t impeached by the
Democratic-controlled House of Representatives.
“I don’t think I
would have done any better if I had not been impeached,” Trump told
reporters in the White House briefing room Tuesday evening. “I don’t
think I would have acted any differently, or I don’t think I would have
acted any faster.”
Trump was asked whether impeachment diverted his or his team’s attention from the coronavirus, after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) earlier Tuesday blamed Democrats for distracting the federal government from the outbreak because of the push to impeach the president.
https://time.com/5813628/china-coronavirus-statistics-wuhan/
If you believe the Chinese authorities,
the country’s battle against the novel coronavirus is all but won. But
that claim is clouded by a fog of skewed data, political imperatives—and
unreported cases and possibly deaths.
Mikvah-peeping Rabbi Barry Freundel set to be released early from prison
https://www.jta.org/quick-reads
Rabbi Barry Freundel, a once-prominent Modern Orthodox rabbi in
Washington, D.C., who was convicted for secretly videotaping women in
his synagogue’s mikvah, is scheduled to be released early from prison.
First, however, an assistant U.S. attorney is asking his victims
whether they object to Freundel getting his freedom before his scheduled
release on April 15 because the coronavirus is accelerating the release
of prisoners.
הגרי"ג אדלשטיין: תפילה במניין - זה חטא; בפסח - שבו לבד
https://www.kikar.co.il/353926.html
לאור המצב הקשה בהתפשטות נגיף ה'קורונה', ראש הישיבה הגאון רבי גרשון אדלשטיין, נשא הערב (שלישי) משא מיוחד בו הזהיר מפני תפילה במניין; באשר לליל הסדר - אסר לארח ולהתארח (חרדים)
Inside Trump's Coronavirus Theatrics on War Powers, Ventilators and GM
https://time.com/5813277/trump-emergency-powers-gm-coronavirus-theatrics/
But if Trump’s Friday performance conveyed urgency and action, four
days later, neither is anywhere in evidence. Despite the tough talk and
the invocation of presidential powers, Trump and his team by midday on
Tuesday had yet to formally file a single order for a GM-made
ventilator. While negotiations were ongoing, they had set no mandatory
timeline for delivery of the machines, or even suggested a voluntary
one. And they had not informed GM of what prices the federal government
will pay for the machines under Trump’s executive order.
For its part, GM has continued following the plan to produce
ventilators that it had discussed with the White House for weeks prior
to Trump’s order, a plan that was already well underway when he issued
it, according to documents reviewed by TIME.
Whatever the logic behind Trump’s public statements about GM and his
use of emergency powers, the company maintains that Trump’s tough talk
resulted in no change from the Mar. 23 plan they presented to his
government. After his Mar. 27 statements, on Sunday, Trump was asked at
the White House how negotiations GM were going since he invoked DPA two
days earlier. Although nothing had changed, he responded that the automaker was now doing a “fantastic job.”
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Reporting from coronavirus-stricken Crown Heights
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/278093
Crown Heights resident David
Cromby says that almost every home has someone infected and tells of
special Torah scroll being written.
Why Is Germany's Coronavirus Death Rate So Low?
https://time.com/5812555/germany-coronavirus-deaths/
According to experts, Germany’s case fatality rate is so low due to
its widespread testing. “In some countries only very symptomatic cases
are tested (e.g. in Italy) and in others a broader testing strategy is
done (e.g. in Germany),” writes Dr. Dietrich Rothenbacher, the director
of the Institute for Epidemiology at Ulm University in Germany, in an
email to TIME. That means that while Germany is currently the country
with the fifth-most infections in the world, chances are that it has
fewer unreported cases than many other countries, where testing is
harder to come by.
McConnell: Impeachment trial 'diverted' attention from coronavirus crisis in China
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/03/31/politics/mcconnell-impeachment-coronavirus/index.html
Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell suggested on Tuesday that the
impeachment trial of President Donald Trump distracted the US government
from the growing coronavirus crisis in China.
In an interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt,
McConnell said that the crisis "came up while we were tied down in the
impeachment trial. And I think it diverted the attention of the
government, because everything, every day was all about impeachment."
Why is the Health Ministry preventing 20,000 daily coronavirus tests?
https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Why-is-the-Health-Ministry-preventing-20000-daily-coronavirus-checks-623058
It’s been three weeks since news broke that the Weizmann Institute can conduct so many COVID-19 checks – so why isn’t it? "This can be the game changer Israel needs to combat the virus."
History's verdict on Trump will be devastating
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/03/30/opinions/history-verdict-on-trump-devastating-dantonio
/index.html
/index.html
After a lifetime devoted to
avoiding responsibility and accountability -- for his lies, his
deceptions, his hype, and his cruelty -- President Donald Trump has met
his match in the pandemic of 2020.
His bluff and bluster are powerless as thousands of Americans die and
the blame falls, in part, on his failure to heed the warnings and
execute a robust national response. This occurred even though a pandemic playbook had been left behind by the Obama administration. Early in the crisis, Trump said
"We have it totally under control. It's one person coming from China.
It's going to be just fine." Weeks were wasted and now the price of
this fiasco will likely be a loss of life far greater than 9/11 or
Hurricane Katrina.
Democrats Are Being Much, Much More Careful About the Coronavirus Than Republicans
https://slate.com/business/2020/03/democrats-republicans-coronavirus-trump.html
There’s been a fair bit of polling
showing that, in general, Democrats were much more concerned about the
threat of the coronavirus than Republicans, who were presumably taking
their early, lax cues from the White House and Fox News. Now, a new
survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that Democrats have
generally been taking more precautionary measures as the pandemic burns
on, suggesting that the differences in outlook may also be having
real-world, public health consequences.
Cabinet approves new coronavirus restrictions
The Cabinet on Monday night approved the new emergency regulations in
a way that would further restrict the civilian population as part of
the efforts to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
Forty-four rabbis in diaspora have died since coronavirus outbreak
https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Forty-four-rabbis-in-diaspora-have-passed-since-coronavirus-outbreak-623010
Forty-four rabbis have died as a result of coronavirus, most of
them located in the New York City metropolitan area. While the majority
of the rabbis came from the Orthodox Jewish community, there is one
known case of a Reform rabbi who passed away as a result of coronavirus.
Shaping the truth:Danon: UN must condemn Abbas’s false charge that IDF is spreading COVID-19
https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Danon-UN-must-condemn-Abbas-false-charge-that-IDF-spreading-COVID-19-623025
“At this time, despite Israel's aid to the Palestinian Authority, we
hear inciting comments coming from the Palestinian prime minister, who
accuses IDF
soldiers of spreading coronavirus to the PA,” Danon said. “There is no
place for such senseless statements by the leadership of the PA. The UN
must condemn these remarks.”
Residents of ultra-Orthodox cities diverted from ER of major Israeli hospital
https://www.timesofisrael.com/residents-of-ultra-orthodox-cities-diverted-from-er-of-major-israeli-hospital/
Arriving at Sheba Medical Center, people from virus hotspots Bnei Brak, Modiin Illit and Elad reportedly to be taken straight to side area for treatment, unlike rest of population
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