End the Shutdowns! Do It For the Children

Otherwise, they die the death.

Hundreds of thousands of children could die this year due to the global economic downturn sparked by the coronavirus pandemic and tens of millions more could fall into extreme poverty as a result of the crisis, the United Nations warned on Thursday.
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Compared with adults, children infected with the coronavirus are less likely to have symptoms and more likely to have a mild illness, U.S. and Chinese studies have found.

But the U.N. report warned that “economic hardship experienced by families as a result of the global economic downturn could result in an hundreds of thousands of additional child deaths in 2020, reversing the last 2 to 3 years of progress in reducing infant mortality within a single year.

Poverty kills.

via Power Line

Rebecca West’s Unique Take on Communism & Whittaker Chambers

Writers & Writing

Headline above caught my immediate interest, having read Rebecca West and found her (a) very interesting and (b) thorough.

This subhead, however, reminds me of a common irritation:

West understood more clearly than anyone the allure of Communism for educated Westerners

Anyone else. Please. (She being someone, right?)

via National Review

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‘No worker without rights’: Pope Francis advocates for universal basic income in ‘this time of danger’

Sunday sermons, weekday observations

Holy meddler!

The pope expressed his belief that the time is now to consider the concept of universal basic income in an Easter Sunday letter about the coronavirus pandemic sent to the leaders of major social movements.

“This may be the time to consider a universal basic wage which would acknowledge and dignify the noble, essential tasks you carry out,” Francis wrote. “It would ensure and concretely achieve the ideal, at once so human and so Christian, of no worker without rights.”

The pope also said that some low-income workers “have been excluded from the benefits of globalization.

He’s a sucker for the utopian solution.

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NYU scientists: Largest U.S. study of COVID-19 finds obesity the single biggest factor in New York’s hospita lizations | ZDNet

I think of our governor in Illinois.

Doctors at NYU Langone Health center conducted the largest study so far of U.S. hospital admissions for COVID-19, focused on New York City. They found obesity, along with age, was the biggest deciding factor in hospital admissions, which may suggest the role of hyper-inflammatory reactions that can happen in those with the disease.

If some had listened and paid more attention to Michelle Obama’s crusade a few years ago . . .

A Little Learning

‘The media and a lot of supposedly smart people don’t know what they don’t know, and they don’t want to know. They don’t know how to look for “cooked” numbers, like strange causes-of-death rates. They don’t know why the perfect is the enemy of the good. They don’t want to believe that “No, you won’t get it right this time,” because central planning and government control of the economy and medical system can’t work’.

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is a dangerous thing. Drink deep or taste not of the Pierian spring. – Alexander Pope

A WuFlu rant follows. Sorry, I needed to grouse. Come back tomorrow for non-current-events and lighter topics.

The line is part of Alexander Pope’s very long poetic essay An Essay on Criticism. It is not an easy work to read, and most of us no longer connect the Pierian Spring with the inspiration of the Nine Muses. Which fits my muddled meanderings on the modern media’s practitioners, a little learning, and the near-hysterical narrative shaping society in the US at the moment.

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