ACIP has taken another crack at recommending vaccine priority after healthcare workers. Instead of essential workers before seniors, it’s 75+ together with the most exposed workers, followed by 65+ with other essential workers & people with co-morbidities. cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/…
I don’t know if this is exactly right (and it’s just a recommendation) but it clearly makes more sense than the last version.
Here’s how they define the approximately 1/3 of essential workers who are “frontline.”
I do think there’s something to @mattyglesias’s point that there’s a lot of room for lobbying and creative designation with who’s “frontline” and even who has co-morbidities as you try to manage a priority system like this, while a purely age-based rule cannot be gamed.
I also don’t get some of these industry distinctions. The post office is frontline but food service is not? And then why do essential functions that can go near-pure WFH (like legal) go ahead of disrupted non-essential industries like live entertainment?
Incidentally, Nate Silver is not the one who has embarrassed himself in the public conversation over this. What’s embarrassing is treating public health experts as high priests whose ethical analysis may not be questioned by laypersons.
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Very strange article in the Washington Post, about a town that declined to use pretextual zoning to violate the rights of a church with offensive practices, that doesn't even speak with anyone who argues that following the First Amendment is a good thing. washingtonpost.com/religion/2020/…
We get this quote from a Northwestern sociologist who says the First Amendment is racist, nothing from anyone about how it protects the rights of disfavored minorities.
I understand that news outlets are hiring staff who disproportionately subscribe to a very specific, left-wing ideology that is heavily influenced by academia, but they should still understand that's not the whole audience they're writing for.
Oh good lord. This is how a fake progressive councilman justifies blocking an eight-story residential building (which would be required to contain affordable housing) in a census tract with a median income over $200,000 right next to downtown Brooklyn. “Context”
You're not allowed to pee anymore, but fortunately this is yet another joint state-city thing so Cuomo and De Blasio will be able to blame each other for you not being allowed to pee.
This rule, of course, is insanity. The reason we prohibit indoor dining is people sit with their masks off and spray aerosols in each other's faces. Walking through a restaurant to a garden or using the bathroom is no different from entering a retail store, which is allowed.
CNBC needs to take the ticker off, it's blocking the scales on Jay Powell's slides
I remain confused how the Fed intends to put off rate increases until inflation is set to exceed 2 percent for some period and yet the Fed's economic estimates don't show inflation getting over 2 percent at any time.
I guess the theory is that inflation will be over 2 percent at some point beyond the fed's window of annual projections (2024 or 2025?) but the "longer run" inflation expectation is still 2 percent
What a lot of people are looking for here is the thing that finally makes Republicans stop claiming Trump won, or that finally provides an authoritative and *uncontested* account of the election. As Josh notes, that can't happen because some people won't hear of it.
What you can get, and will get, is Joe Biden's inauguration. That's what I'm looking for and that's why I feel at peace. If you're waiting for Donald Trump to admit he's a loser who sucks, or for his party to treat him like one, you're just going to make yourself mad.
The most valid worry people have here is that this is setting precedents that will undermine future elections. I worry about that some, but not as much as other people -- I think mostly our institutions have shown they work well. But that risk would be *exacerbated* if...
Personally I think the idea of a pan you can’t wash is kind of nonsense. I have an enameled cast iron pan I use for steaks sometimes but the best thing for searing is to put a griddle on top of your gas grill.
Some division in my replies between cast iron devotees telling me you obviously can wash cast iron and other cast iron devotees telling them you obviously can’t. Off message! You know what you can wash? Stainless steel. In the dishwasher, if you like.