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Friday 9 December 2022

Covid-19: China suffers surge in cases after easing zero COVID lockdowns. Here's why and what we can learn.

Author: S. Jeffery



While the world has practically moved on from Covid, the Chinese government and its people still struggle with a recurring surge in cases due to the harsh lockdowns and the consequences that follow when the restrictions are eased. 

While the official data shows a drop in new cases, the information no longer covers large parts of the Chinese population, since the government ended mandatory testing for its citizens on Wednesday (Dec 7, 2022). On Friday (Dec 9, 2022) however, there were several cases of the virus being reported in schools and businesses.

Thursday 8 December 2022

Covid News: Belize experiencing a new surge in COVID-19 cases.

Image of COVID-19 virus cell.


Bemopan, Belize (CMC)  — Belize is experiencing a new wave of COVID-19 infections with the Ministry of Health and Wellness releasing a report indicating that 69 new cases were recorded during the period November 29 to December 5.

While there are no new hospitalisation cases or deaths, the health authorities said the positivity rate is at 11 cumulatively, while the daily rate is at 3.71.

Health Minister Kevin Bernard told reporters "we have to remember that COVID is here, and while 69 may be a significant jump indeed, there is surveillance being done.

Wednesday 30 November 2022

San Francisco will allow police to deploy robots that kill.

San Francisco Police Chief, Bill Scott during a news conference in 2019.


SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Supervisors in San Francisco voted Tuesday to give city police the ability to use potentially lethal, remote-controlled robots in emergency situations -- following an emotionally charged debate that reflected divisions on the politically liberal board over support for law enforcement.

The vote was 8-3, with the majority agreeing to grant police the option despite strong objections from civil liberties and other police oversight groups. Opponents said the authority would lead to the further militarization of a police force already too aggressive with poor and minority communities.

Supervisor Connie Chan, a member of the committee that forwarded the proposal to the full board, said she understood concerns over use of force but that “according to state law, we are required to approve the use of these equipments. So here we are, and it’s definitely not a easy discussion.”

The San Francisco Police Department said

Friday 25 November 2022

COVID-19 VACCINES: No case! 2005 law protects COVID-19 vaccine makers from being sued for vaccine injuries.

 


Consider this scenario: You received the first shot of the Covid-19 vaccine, after ten minutes you have difficulty breathing, you're flushed, have a rash and you have an elevated heart rate. This was the experience of a health care worker who in 2020, received her first shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at a hospital in Alaska. Fortunately she was treated quickly and has recovered.

But consider this -- what if she hadn't recovered? What if she had gone into anaphalactic shock and her situation had gone down hill? What if she could have been seriously hurt? Maybe paralysis from taking the Pfizer vaccine. What then?

You would say, "Surely there would be a thorough investigation of her case as to what had happened and why. Right?" Yes. Everything would be viewed as data. A report was made at the hospital about her symptoms. But what about her? If something had gone terribly wrong, would she and her family be thoroughly compensated? Um...well, no.

Wednesday 23 November 2022

What The Bible says... about Peace of mind, according to Isaiah 26:3

  Author: S. Jeffery



Many times we may find ourselves staring out a window or pausing at intervals while we carry out our daily tasks. 

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Our minds wander off, thinking about the various activities we have to do for the day, but sometimes we are lost in thought because we worry and are worried about things that steal our peace. 

Hello all! I thought I would share with you (in this new blog) posts that will help us all to keep our minds focused on "the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus (Philippians 3:14, KJV).


Here is our key verse for today: 

Friday 18 November 2022

R. Kelly sentenced to 30 years in prison for sex trafficking and racketeering.


 The artiste whose full name is Robert Sylvester Kelly – musician, entertainer, song writer and producer  will be serving 30 years in prison.

Kelly, who is 55, heard his fate in a New York federal courtroom. After he  

Saturday 2 July 2022

Bank reform: Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke, hints at new financial regulations.

 

Jamaica's Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke


 Dr. Nigel Clarke, Minister of Finance, has hinted in an online forum hosted on Twitter, that there will be new regulations coming that should protect the Jamaican consumers in the financial space.

Dr. Clarke said:

"The government of Jamaica will be tabling very shortly sweeping regulatory that provides consumer protection, and I'll probably say more about that later. With respect to fees and banking fees, one of the things that is happening in our society today but we're not, uh... we don't, we're not conscious of it as a society is a shift away from brick and mortar into electronic and digital realm, and what has been happening is that the sector that is at the forefront of that transition is actually the banking sector."

Dr. Clarke recently received scathing criticism from PNP Members of Parliament Fitz Jackson  

Friday 24 June 2022

Roe v. Wade Overturned: US Supreme Court strikes down 49 year old law.

In a landmark decision that took close to 50 years, the pro-lifers in the United States have achieved what seemed impossible, the overturning of the Roe versus Wade ruling. The ruling was passed 49 years ago in 1973. Here are the details of the case that changed a generation's view on reproductive health, women's rights and child birth. 

Friday 18 February 2022

COVID-19: Are you still considered "fully vaccinated" even after omicron? Here's what you need to know.

 Author: S. Gordon-Jeffery

research article


A new report released on February 11, 2022 published findings which could call into question the vaccination status of millions across the world. Though the findings were focused on ten states in the US, they may have implications for vaccinated persons in other countries. The purpose of the study was to measure the effectiveness of the novel coronavirus vaccines in preventing hospitalizations, urgent care and emergency department visits of vaccinated persons during the peak of both the delta and omicron surges. 

The study was published in the CDC's  

Wednesday 16 February 2022

COVID-19: Could the Omicron variant be the beginning of the end of the pandemic? Here's what the experts have to say.

Author: S. Gordon-Jeffery





To date the omicron variant has been detected in over 150 countries around the world, and according to the WHO's chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus this variant is so far the fastest spreading variant, moving "at a rate we have not seen with any previous variant". [1]

Though omicron seems to have mastered the art of infectivity, scientists have confirmed that it is a more milder strain of SARS-CoV-2. Many have therefore enthusiastically said that this variant signals the end of the pandemic. After Omicron (which now has four (4) subvariants by the way) we will see a reduction in infection, and cases will be much milder going forward. Even the PNP's opposition minister of health and wellness is touting omicron as a "blessing in disguise". In the Jamaica Observer article titled 'Poll finds majority of Jamaicans against vaccine mandate' Guy is quoted as saying:

"...omicron is almost a blessing in disguise in that a significant number of persons in the country would have contracted omicron without being part of the official numbers – without them knowing it either". [2]

Dr. Guy also noted that it is possible that a greater number of the Jamaican population has contracted the variant during the fourth wave than is officially reported by the government's records, and therefore it is quite possible that unvaccinated persons who caught it could have developed immunity from the Covid infection. It is therefore a blessing, considering the low vaccination rate of the country, currently 23% of the population is fully vaccinated.

He says:
"Those persons with the flu, which may have been COVID but were not tested and may have contributed to the spread of the virus in the population and you're developing natural immunity so it is almost a blessing in disguise". [3]

In recent months scientists have admitted that unvaccinated persons who have contracted the omicron strain are much more protected than a person who is vaccinated who never caught Covid.
In fact, a recent study in South Africa found that omicron antibodies successfully protected against the more deadlier delta variant (yes, delta still a keep), which could imply that this super variant could provide protection against all other strains out there by becoming the dominant strain, eliminating all the others and in ushering the endemic phase of Covid infections.

But, Stephane Bancel, CEO of Moderna, while agreeing that it is a possibility that we could be seeing the beginning of end of the pandemic, is not so sure that omicron will usher in that end.

80 / 20 Rule

Speaking on CNBC's 'Squawk Box Asia', Mr. Bancel said, "I think that is a reasonable scenario", when asked about views that the COVID-19 pandemic may now be on its way out of our lives.

When asked about omicron he said, "There’s an 80% chance that as omicron evolves or SARS-CoV-2 virus evolves, we are going to see less and less virulent viruses." 

But Bancel isn't putting all his bets on omicron or other milder strains to come, being the death knell of SARS-CoV-2. 

He also said there’s another "20% scenario where we see a next mutation, which is more virulent than omicron."

He continued his point:

"I think we got lucky as a world that omicron was not very virulent, but still we are seeing thousands of people dying every day around the planet because of omicron." 

Omicron specific vaccine

In related news, Moderna announced in January that it had started a clinical trial to study the safety and efficacy of a new booster shot created specifically to target the omicron variant.

The first participant in the trial had already received a dose of the new booster shot, according to the company. The company said that it expects to recruit about 600 adult participants ages 18 and over to be split between two groups.

Moderna expanding into Asia

The company further revealed it plans to expand into Asia where there is now a surge in coronavirus infections caused by omicron. 

"The reason we want to expand in Asia is the importance of that region," Bancel explained.

"The fact that this virus is not going away, as we’ve been saying since almost the beginning — this virus is going to stay with humans forever, like flu and we’d have to live with it."

Disclosing that he finds Asia’s economic expansion "very exciting," the CEO said the company intends to open new subsidiaries in Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong.

This expansion comes as Moderna "continues to scale up the manufacturing and distribution of its COVID-19 vaccine and future mRNA vaccines and therapeutics," the U.S. biotech company said in a statement.

Moderna’s messenger RNA vaccine is currently not available in Hong Kong, which recently saw a surge in Covid cases. Bancel said the company is currently "working with authorities to get it authorized."

Seems as though Moderna has big plans for the future.

But what does the leading world health body, the WHO have to say about a near end of the pandemic?

Not over?

Head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, agrees with the Moderna CEO that we are not at the end. He said in a statement that the threat from the COVID-19 virus is "nowhere near over" and warned in January that it’s dangerous to assume the pandemic is approaching its end because of omicron. Instead, he cautioned that new variants will likely emerge as omicron did spreading rapidly across the world.

Even Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House chief medical advisor, while not revealing too much of his opinion on the topic said it was still an "open question" about whether the Omicron variant will mark the final wave of the pandemic.

The truth is, we just don't know yet. It could be the beginning of the end of Covid, and we pray it is, but we just don't know if the next variant will be milder or more virulent than omicron. One thing we do know? Some studies reveal that though omicron variant is more contagious, overall it doesn't make people as sick as delta does. While we look forward to the end of the pandemic, and omicron may be the 'blessing in disguise' Dr. Guy speaks about, we'll just have to wait and see.

In the meantime?

1. Physical distancing in public spaces

2. Build up our immune system with sunlight, rest, exercise and eating healthy.

3. Stay home if you are ill

And...?


4. Wear a mask.

Thanks for reading. Have a blessed day. 😊

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Terms & Definitions

1. Infectivitythe ability of a virus to produce or transmit infection.

2. SARS-CoV-2 (SARS Coronavirus 2) - Severe Acute Respiratory System Coronavirus 2




Monday 14 February 2022

HISTORY OF LOVE: From your Valentine: The real story behind Valentine's day.

 

Author: S. Gordon-Jeffery



Photo courtesy of Dreamstime.com

It's Valentine's Day! The day for lovers! A time to confess undying love to your boyfriend, girlfriend or spouse, or to reveal a secret crush for the one you love by giving roses, chocolates, candy or other luxurious gifts! 

Today I thought I would add my two cents to the celebration of Valentine's day by presenting the true story of Valentine's Day, and the man who inspired it all in the first place.

To do this I ask that you take a journey with me back into the past, way back to when emperors ruled with impunity and only faith, hope and love could stand against them. 

Wednesday 5 January 2022

LOVE & RELATIONSHIPS: Five (5) principles that will make your marriage work, (part 1).

Blog Contributor: Leon Jeffery

Edited: S. Jeffery



In this blog post, my debut article for The Writing Solution blog, I will be discussing five (5) principles which I believe will make marriage work or successful. These five (5) principles are:

  1. A desire to please God
  2. Love your spouse
  3. Listen to your spouse
  4. Be a helper to your spouse
  5. Never leave your spouse 

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