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These dashboards provide a snapshot of COVID-19 cases at these institutions, but don’t show the whole picture.
Full data on many community and technical colleges isn’t available, for example. The Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS) comprising 16 colleges such as ECTC and HCC started posting COVID-19 case counts twice a week in September 2020 but does not keep cumulative totals. Mary Hemlepp, director of communication strategy at KCTCS, says the organization does not track total case numbers because they “have not had many cases reported.”
Case counts in the counties in which these colleges reside have been higher than those on campus. Warren County has had 15,694 total reported cases as of April 26, according to data from USA Facts, whereas WKU has only had 1,292. Calloway County has had 3,469 cases, according to their health department, to MSU’s 563.
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Since the onset of the pandemic, Congress has been spending more money than ever. The pandemic hit when it was already projected that in fiscal 2020 the federal budget deficit would once again top $1 trillion. On October 16, however, USA Facts reported that the 2020 deficit was $3.1 trillion. That’s more than twice as much as the previous record of $1.4T set in 2009 in the wake of the financial crisis. On April 12, The Fiscal Times reported that the deficit for just the first six months of fiscal 2021 was $1.7T: “In March alone, the deficit came to … Continue reading →
1 in 5 adults say they don’t plan to get a COVID-19 vaccine, while 14% are unsure.
77% of white adults who want a shot have gotten one, compared with 60% of Black adults and 55% of Hispanics who want one.
Among adults who are unsure about getting vaccinated, 36% said they are concerned about potential side effects, while 29% said they are worried that the vaccines moved too quickly through clinical trials.
Mothers, adults under 45 years old who earn less than $50,000 annually and Republicans and Black adults without college degrees are some of the groups most likely to say they’re unsure or unwilling to get vaccinated.
what purchases?
Here’s another question Insanity Wrap never thought we’d have to ask: Whose sexbot is it, anyway?
When it comes to software, we much prefer to pay upfront than getting nickeled-and-dimed to death with in-app purchases or, even worse, “software as a service.”
But this is manipulative on a whole ‘nother level:
“I worry that companies may try to take advantage of people who are using this very emotionally persuasive technology,” Darling told The Guardian. “For example, a sex robot exploiting you in the heat of the moment with a compelling in-app purchase. Similar to how we’ve banned subliminal advertising in some places, we may want to consider the emotional manipulation that will be possible with social robots.”