A detailed and scathing overview by people with the Chops--DJT just-may be run-outta-Town as things accelerate. /screw the election formalities: Misleading BS from congresscrittres--at most muddled In-Denial at ..you-fucking know. China has tested >1M. dis-US hadn't even stockpiled masks, etc--still refuses to acknowledge the necessity that Govt. Pays for the test-kit usage, masks etc: to All People (for just one ongoing fuck-up). Those cases near NYC ... involved a person with clearly severe pneumonia. Treated thrice in various places; the Rules didn't allow the $$$virus-Testing. Now they're trying to imagineer his n-Contacts, largely but not solely: with med. personnel. As the Menace bloviates, worries about his place-in-the-Race and drools.

With new S/ware there: unclear how to re-run this program in 'Radio' section--earlier there would have been a Podcast radio-button ...this is how fubar is KQED and its New NEW! web-digits.

Here's KQED/SF's link to Updates: https://www.kqed.org/science/1957877/live-updates-coronavirus-in-the-san-francisco-bay-area


World Affairs Council

Coronavirus: Bracing for a Global Pandemic
The World Health Organization is warning all countries to take the threat of a coronavirus global pandemic seriously as governments around the world are scrambling to effectively contain the spread of COVID-19. Local health officials worldwide are preparing for widespread outbreaks while encouraging citizens to remain calm. Financial markets are bracing for the worst as many schools and corporate offices are closing their doors. On this week’s episode, Ray Suarez talks with Larry Brilliant, a renowned epidemiologist, credited with playing a major role in eradicating smallpox, and Pulitzer Prize-winning global health journalist Laurie Garrett. We also get dispatches from Rafael Suarez in China, Christopher Livesay in Italy and Peter Kenyon, who recently returned from Iran.



dis-US: where Toddlers play with the screens in the cockpit. (like the French?) pilot who let his kids do so. They all died. Worse that Comedic?- Tragic?--farce: Fecklessness fron top --> bottom. Get your ticket



The Ostrich position [KQED + dis-US] "The ostrich's position is both Vulgar and Vulnerable":


PS: NewYorker and Esquire have articles of adult-level, FYI, for just two.