Friday, March 26, 2021

Homelessness Killing More Folks With Killer Flu

Drink a mug of coffee vaccine and read the brief: "... King County homeless deaths point to a deadly pandemic winter Carole Burr, 54, became the third homeless person to die in a single week in King County when the camper she was staying in caught fire last month. Her name is among those held up during a recent vigil at Seattle City Hall to remember homeless people who have died. The vigil came at the end of a particularly deadly winter, in which new temporary housing was not nearly enough to meet the need. (Photo: Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)..." SWE's take: None of us would live long homeless, without Killer Flu. "... Side effects can mean your COVID-19 vaccine is working. But what if you don’t have a reaction? Three experts explain what's going on. Washington’s schools can immediately reduce physical distancing to 3 feet, Gov. Jay Inslee said yesterday as he pushed to get more kids in classrooms. But not every school can start moving desks..." SWE's take: The endless Afghanistan war and now the endless COVID 19 shut downs. "...What lockdown is like for a mother of 11: One laptop for the entire family ... well, that didn't work. Katja Heimann has carried her family over hurdle after hurdle, but it's become “very exhausting lately.” (Just lately?! We're impressed.)..." SWE's take: The King County Schools blame the parents and student for low math and science grades. The teachers are immune from criticism. "...A tweetstorm is raging over Amazon delivery drivers peeing in bottles. Amazon says the claims are false ("You don’t really believe the peeing in bottles thing, do you?"), but drivers say the company is out of touch with their high-pressure reality (“I bought a Shewee and peed in bottles ... I’ve peed my pants at work”)..." SWE's take: Amazon pays like $15-17/hr....great pay and ya get to pee in bottles. Good News: Stimulus Checks finally made it out to those poor and disabled on Social benefits after much failure the last couiple months.

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