Showing posts with label FlyUs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FlyUs. Show all posts

Saturday, November 27, 2021

“Work together”

Gary McCoy | Copyright 2021 Cagle Cartoons

News blues

These days in the US, it is risky to declare that “I APPRECIATE and RESPECT science and scientists.” Sharing that declaration is revolutionary. Join the revolution: listen to and take to hear the words of South Africa’s Dr Salim Abdool Karim: “We must work together"  (9:43 mins).
Dr. Karim is correct. But how to break through the mountains of prejudices burdening We the People?
Listen, too, to US’s Dr. Peter Hotez, Dean of the School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, share the latest scientific information on Omicron (if impatient, skip to around minute 5:25 of this video clip (8:26 mins).
Advice: Don’t panic but be realistic about Omicron. Get the jabs, mask up, socially distance, go back to pandemic cautions of 2020. And urge your Congress person to ensure fresh vaccine is shared with Africa and Africans.

Healthy planet, anyone?

What, if any, links exist between Covid-19 and higher levels of pollution?
Scientists …looked for correlations between the disease and higher levels of pollution [and] found significant connections, but some worried that the available data, which averages groups of people, may hide other factors that were the true reason for the link.
So a new study this week  represents a major step forward. First, it used extensive individual data on almost 10,000 people in Catalonia and, second, it ran blood tests for coronavirus antibodies in about half of them. The testing is especially important as it identified people who had been infected but without symptoms. This group may have been missed in earlier studies.
The findings of this strongest study to date were striking: people exposed to moderately above-average levels of small particle pollution in the two years before the pandemic were 51% more likely to suffer severe Covid-19, meaning they were hospitalised. For those breathing higher levels of nitrogen dioxide, mostly produced by diesel vehicles, the increased risk was 26%.
This may well be because the dirty air had already damaged people’s immune systems or increased the level of heart and lung disease known to be a risk factor for severe Covid-19. Scientists can’t prove a causal link because, again, you can’t do harmful experiments on people.
Thanks to the blood tests, the researchers were able to show that air pollution did not significantly raise the chance of just being infected by coronavirus. It is likely that other factors such as social contacts, mask wearing and amount of travel are more important.
Read more >> 
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(c) Oceana 

Our oceans make up more than 70% of our planet, and we have basically trashed them. The world dumps a jaw-dropping 17.6 billion pounds (8 billion kilograms) of new plastic into the oceans each year. Question: is cleaning up the oceans’ plastic an indisputably good idea…or is it more effective to stop making plastic
Good news:
The number of monarch butterflies migrating to California
this winter after years of historic lows.

Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

The annual winter monarch butterfly migration, steeply declining in recent years, appears to be making a comeback. Biologists are encouraged and confused by the trend

Meanwhile, back at the ranch…

I continue to watch the news on Omicron and its effect on international travel. My intuition to wait before purchasing tickets was on the mark.
Last year, my agency and airline of choice – FlyUS and British Air – refused to refund the flights they cancelled due to Covid. Yes, I had travel insurance. Go figure. After a year of giving me the run around, they refused to refund me with a curt note. Live and learn: I’ll not fly using FlyUS or British Air again. I suggest you avoid them, too.
However, both airlines with whom I considered purchasing tickets this year are cancelling their flights to and from SA.
Giving thanks that I delayed purchasing tickets.
Watching and worrying about friends and family in SA (and US!)   


Thursday, October 7, 2021

Confusion and complication

Worldwide (Map
October 7, 2021 – 236,735,200 confirmed infections; 4,832,640 deaths
October 8, 2020 – 36,069,000 confirmed infections; 1,055,000 deaths
Total vaccine doses administered: 6,388,963,635

US (Map
October 7, 2021 – 44,086,000 confirmed infections; 708,200 deaths
October 8, 2020 – 7,550,000 confirmed infections; 212,000 deaths

SA (Coronavirus portal
October 7, 2021 – 2,909,000 confirmed infections; 88,000 deaths
October 8, 2020 – 685,155 confirmed infections; 17,250 deaths

News blues

Moving in the right direction…. Compare the post describing the Covid goings-on one year ago, “Debatable”,  to California today:
Although the twists and turns of the COVID-19 pandemic may continue to surprise us, California seems to be in good shape at this time.
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Misinformation and conflicting information have been constant features of this pandemic. Even as people line up for booster shots of Pfizer, confusion continues.
A vocal contingent of prominent doctors and scientists is pressing the Biden administration to scrap its plans to provide booster shots to all previously vaccinated adults, according to five people familiar with the matter.
Several of these outside experts, including some who advised President Joe Biden’s transition team, objected to the administration’s approach during a private, off-the-record call last week with federal health officials. Current U.S. data on vaccine performance does not justify using boosters widely to reduce the risk of breakthrough infections and slow the virus’ spread, the experts said.
Read more >> 
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Seeking resources and information on Covid vaccines? Explore the CDC website  >>
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Healthy planet, anyone?

Which Climate Threats Are Most Worrisome? U.S. Agencies Made a List.
Two dozen federal agencies flagged the biggest dangers posed by a warming planet. The list spreads across American society >> 

Meanwhile, back at the ranch…

Earlier this week I mused about what the Covid Clinic might teach me this week.
Now I know… that I’m a commute wimp, that I have limits, that titrating work, workdays, commute, and compensation, and that assessing my stress levels and finding them wanting is a good thing – at least for me. As of the end of this week, my days of sitting in traffic congestion for 1.5 hours each way, 12.5-hour workdays, insufficient sleep, and constant stress are over.
Stress includes a constant reminder that the ragtag “team” caretaking my mother’s house in South Africa needs more direction than they’re getting from California. It’s time to plan a return.
One thing I know for certain: I will never again use the travel agency called FlyUs. After more that a year back-and-forthing via email (not a single actual person to talk to)for the refund for the flight they cancelled due to lockdown (Yes, I had travel insusrance), they've informed me no refund is forthcoming. Work and commuting long hours meant I had little time remaining to launch a fuller request. Whatever you do, do not use FlyUs for your travel needs.
Life. It’s complicated.