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A pandemic atlas: USA by the numbers, telling and horrifying
by Adam Geller, The Associated Press
Posted Dec 16, 2020 12:31 am EDT
Last Updated Dec 16, 2020 at 12:43 am EDT
Month after dismal month, Americans have been inundated by an ever-rising tide of devastating numbers. Hundreds of thousands of deaths. Tens of million unemployed.
By mid-December, five in every 100 Americans more than 16 million had been infected by COVID-19.
Those numbers testify to a historic tragedy. But they don’t fully capture the multitude of ways, large and small, that the virus has upended and reconfigured everyday life in the U.S.
For that, there are a host of other numbers. Some may be less familiar than others, yet all are just as telling in calculating the pandemic’s sweeping impact:
U.S. Agencies Failed to Heed Cybersecurity Warnings, GAO Says By William Turton | December 16, 2020
As details of the most audacious hack on the U.S. government in recent memory continued to stun lawmakers and the public, a government watchdog released a blistering report saying that federal agencies have failed to implement key safeguards for their information technology supply chains.
The report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office was completed in October but only made public on Tuesday in the wake of the recent attacks, which are believed to be the work of elite Russian hackers. It found that 14 out of the 23 surveyed federal agencies hadn’t implemented any of the “foundational practices” to protect their “information and communications technology” supply chains that were recommended in 2015 by a government standards group.
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