Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Covid-19 by the numbers June 30th

 


OUTBREAK

Wednesday June 2, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
172,504,319                   3,705,031
United States
  34,153,428                     610,989        27,980,551 Recovered U.S.

Wednesday June 9, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
175,216,046                   3,775,224
United States
  34,264,179                     613,499        28,253,476 Recovered U.S.

Wednesday June 16, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
177,836,790                   3,847,745
United States
  34,366,073                     616,150        28,616,495 Recovered U.S.

Wednesday June 23, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
180,359,169                   3,905,603
United States
  34,447,741                     618,261        28,845,360 Recovered U.S.

Wednesday June 30, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
182,949,026                   3,961,004
United States
  34,542,371                     620,208        29,024,123 Recovered U.S.

Recovered from virus world wide

167,403,875

Source: World Stats

Los Angeles County Covid-19


June 30, 2021
New Cases: 422 (1,250,240 to date)
New Deaths: 2 (24,483 to date)
Current Hospitalizations: 255


 

Los Angeles County Covid-19 Trends June 1st - 30th

             NEW CASES       DEATHS      HOSPITALIZATIONS

1ST         108                       3                        259

2ND        120                       9                        254

3RD        228                       9                        244

4TH        234                      14                       253 

5TH        285                      15                       263

6TH        213                        1                       259

7TH        134                        3                       254

8TH        186                      13                       232

9TH        202                        4                       243

10TH      220                        7                       244

11TH      198                        5                       240

12TH      196                        4                       236

13TH      191                        5                       221

14TH      135                        2                       212  

15TH      210                        6                       218

16TH      226                        5                       216   

17TH      249                        8                       223

18TH      253                        9                       220

19TH      255                        9                       219

20TH      258                        3                       219

21ST      124                        3                       213

22ND     172                        5                       220

23RD     260                       11                      230

24TH     314                       10                      234

25TH     336                         5                      224

26TH     366                         7                      229

27TH     239                         3                      231

28TH     259                         3                      238

29TH     321                         3                      229

30TH     422                         2                      255  

The History Of The First Printing Press

Stephen Fry takes a look inside the story of Johann Gutenberg, inventor of the world's first printing press in the 15th century, and an exploration of how and why the machine was invented.



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Newspapers Fact Sheet - Pew Research Center





The continuing assault on newspapers, truth and democracy - STLtoday

The pandemic effect, global work and community collaborations - Medium

Why some biologists and ecologists think social media is a risk to humanity - Vox

6AM City expanding

Newsletter-first local media company 6AM City is on pace to more than triple the size of the business in 2021, says the company. Over the next six months, 6AM City will expand into 24 U.S. cities and reach more than one million subscribers. To help with this expansion, the company has added experienced media executives to its board and leadership team, says the company.

6AM City has announced its next 14 markets, adding to eight current markets across the Southeast. Additional markets will be named in the coming months, says the company. The fourteen are Boston (BOStoday), Portland (PDXtoday), Seattle (SEAtoday), San Diego (SDtoday), Sacramento (SACtoday), San Jose (SJCtoday), Louisville (LOUtoday), Lexington (LEXtoday), Kansas City, Missouri (KCtoday), Richmond (RICtoday), Madison, Wisconsin (608today), Indianapolis (INDYtoday), Fort Worth (FTWtoday) and San Antonio (SATXtoday).

In each city, 6AM will be hiring local editorial and sales staff.

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Today in Labor History June 30th


Eugene V Debs


The Chicago Streetcar Strike began on this day and continued through July 7 – 1885

Following a series of speeches in which he condemned US involvement in World War I, labor leader Eugene Debs was arrested in Cleveland, Ohio for violating the Espionage Act with the “intent to interfere with the operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States.” At his trial, Debs said, “I would oppose war if I stood alone.” He was found guilty and sentenced to ten years in prison. – 1918
Alabama outlawed the leasing of convicts to mine coal, a practice that had been in place since 1848. In 1898, 73 percent of the state’s total revenue came from this source. Twenty-five percent of all black leased convicts died. – 1928
The Walsh-Healey Act took effect today. It required companies that supply goods to the government to pay wages according to a schedule set by the Secretary of Labor. – 1936
The storied Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, a union whose roots traced back to the militant Western Federation of Miners, and which helped found the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), merged into the United Steelworkers of America. – 1967
Up to 40,000 New York construction workers demonstrated in midtown Manhattan, protesting the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s awarding of a $33 million contract to a nonunion company. Eighteen police and three demonstrators were injured. “There were some scattered incidents and some minor violence,” Police Commissioner Howard Safir told the New York Post. “Generally, it was a pretty well-behaved crowd.” – 1998
Nineteen firefighters died when they were overtaken by a wildfire they were battling in a forest northwest of Phoenix, Arizona. It was the deadliest wildfire involving firefighters in the US in at least 30 years. – 2013

New Media Company Formed

Quartz co-founders Kevin Delaney and Jay Lauf, along with Erin Grau, formerly of The New York Times, are starting a new media company called Charter, focused on the future of work, Axios reports.

Charter is currently self-funded and will have three main money sources: sponsorships, subscriptions and services, Delaney and Grau told Axios.

Among the offerings: an online course and digital certificate on hybrid work management co-created with Nomadic, a B2B training firm.

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Important Events From This day in History June 30th

 

1953 U.S.A. The Corvette

1953 : The first all-fiberglass-bodied American sports car, the Corvette was produced on this day and with it's sleek lines is among the best car design ever produced by the American Car Industry.


1900 U.S.A. New Jersey Ships Fire

1900 : A major fire broke out on a Pier in New Jersey (Pier 3 in Hoboken) engulfing 4 German ships that were docked and spreading to over 27 ships before the fire was bought under control.


1931 U.S.A. Al Capone

1931 : Al Capone's attorney has asked for and been granted a one month period for Al Capone to put his business affairs in order and spend time with his family prior to sentencing for tax evasion and jail time.


1934 Germany Party Purge

1934 : Adolf Hitler orders a purge of his own political party, assassinating hundreds of Nazis whom he believed had the potential to become political enemies in the future later known as the Night of the Long Knives.

1936 U.S.A. Gone With The Wind

1936 : The book Gone with the Wind is Published. In 1939 Gone With The Wind was made into the Oscar Winning Film.


1937 Hitler Tells American Businessmen No War

1937 : Adolf Hitler meets a number of American Businessmen in Berlin and tells them there will be no war Germany can not afford a war and does not a war, most believe his sincere style.


1937 Great Britain 999

1937 : 999 emergency service is started in London When 999 was dialed, a buzzer sounded and a red light flashed in the exchange to attract an operator's attention.


1950 U.S.A. Korea War

1950 : President Harry S. Truman orders U.S. armed forces to assist in defending South Korea from invading North Korean armies.


1950 Russia Blames South Korea

1950 : America has asked the Russians to act as peace mediators in Korea but Russia has stated that the blame lies with South Korea for an unprovoked attack on North Korea.

1954 Total Eclipse Of The Sun

1954 : The total eclipse of the sun is seen around the world in Europe, United States, and Asia including Pakistan and India. The longest duration of total eclipse was two minutes 35 seconds. Solar eclipses are normally only seen by a small specific area of the world so this was unusual as it was seen from so many continents.


1969 Biafra 3 Million Starving

1969 : Food aid and medical supplies from the International Committee of the Red Cross to war torn Biafra been banned by Nigeria. It is estimated as many as three million people who are going to starve to death in the next few weeks unless something is done. Two weeks later due to International Pressure Nigerian leader, General Gowon, allowed the Red Cross to airlift urgent medical supplies and food to Biafra.


1971 Space Soyuz 11

1971 : Three Soviet cosmonauts who had spent 23 days orbiting the earth began reentry procedures and when they fired the explosive bolts to separate the Soyuz 11 , a critical valve was jerked open and the capsule was suddenly exposed to the nearly pressure less environment of space seconds later, the cosmonauts were dead.


1976 U.S.A. Artificial Heart Use Predicted

1976 : During the 125th Annual Convention of American Medical Association a pioneer in Cardio Vascular has predicted that by the turn of the century we will be able to use an artificial heart for heart attack victims.

1985 Lebanon Hostages Released

1985 : Thirty Nine American hostages being held captive by the Shia Muslim Amal militia in Lebanon are released, their freedom was secured after intervention by the Syrian President Hafiz al-Assad.


1994 U.S.A. Tonya Harding

1994 : The U.S. Figure Skating Association (USFSA) stripped Tonya Harding of her her 1994 national Figure Skating championship title and banned her from the organization for life for an attack on rival Nancy Kerrigan. The investigation by the USFSA decided Harding knew about the attack before it happened and displayed "a clear disregard for fairness, good sportsmanship and ethical behavior."

1997 Hong Kong British Flag Lowered For Last Time

1997 : The Colonial flag of Hong Kong is lowered for the last time prior to hand over to China tomorrow on July 1st 1997.


1997 UK "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone"

1997 : JK Rowling's first Harry Potter book UK "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" released in the UK. the book is not released in the US until September 1998 as "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone". The book has now had over 120 million copies sold (2008).

2007 UK Terrorist Attack Glasgow Airport

2007 : A green Jeep Cherokee filled with gas cylinders and fuel is crashed through the check in entrance at Glasgow Airport in Scotland where it burst into flames . The unusual and worrying part of the attack was that the terrorists were working as doctors in the British Health Service.


2007 U.S.A. House Price Drops

2007 : Reports published show overall house prices have dropped in the US by 3.2%


2008 India Pride March in Delhi

2008 : Hundreds of gay rights supporters gathered in the Indian capital of Delhi, marking the first time the city has hosted a pride parade in a country where homosexuality is illegal. The marchers demanded an end to discrimination against gay, lesbian, and transgender people in what was India's largest display of gay pride in its history.


2009 Car Bomb Kills Many in Iraqi Market

2009 : At least twenty-seven people were killed in an explosion after a car bomb was set off in a busy market in Kirkuk, Iraq. The attack came after a major troop withdrawal by the United States who had decided to end their six year occupation of the country with the aim of all US troops to leave Iraq by 2011.


2010 Earthquake Hits Mexico

2010 : An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 hit the southern state of Oaxaca in Mexico. The earthquake struck while many in the area were asleep however there were no reports of major damage or injuries.


2011 Greece Passes Austerity Vote

2011 : Members of the Greek parliament passed a key second vote on austerity measures, helping to secure further financial aid for the crisis-ridden country. The vote passed despite several violent strikes and protests against the measures to raise taxes and implement public sector pay cuts across the country. The European Union welcomed the news, which would help prevent Greece from defaulting on its debt and which could have caused many more economic problems for the rest of the Europe.


2012 Mali Islamists Damage Timbuktu Shrines

2012 : Ansar Dine Islamists have damaged shrines of Muslim saints in the city of Timbuktu. Islamists think of the shrines as idolatrous and are said to have damaged the mausoleum of Sidi Mahmoud, one of sixteen shrines in the city.

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Los Angeles County Covid-19 Trends June 1st - 29th

             NEW CASES       DEATHS      HOSPITALIZATIONS

1ST         108                       3                        259

2ND        120                       9                        254

3RD        228                       9                        244

4TH        234                      14                       253 

5TH        285                      15                       263

6TH        213                        1                       259

7TH        134                        3                       254

8TH        186                      13                       232

9TH        202                        4                       243

10TH      220                        7                       244

11TH      198                        5                       240

12TH      196                        4                       236

13TH      191                        5                       221

14TH      135                        2                       212  

15TH      210                        6                       218

16TH      226                        5                       216   

17TH      249                        8                       223

18TH      253                        9                       220

19TH      255                        9                       219

20TH      258                        3                       219

21ST      124                        3                       213

22ND     172                        5                       220

23RD     260                       11                      230

24TH     314                       10                      234

25TH     336                         5                      224

26TH     366                         7                      229

27TH     239                         3                      231

28TH     259                         3                      238

29TH     321                         3                      229

 

Memorial dedicated to victims of Maryland newspaper shooting

Survivors and relatives of the five people who died in a mass shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Maryland have dedicated a memorial to them and the First Amendment

Tuesday Morning in the Blogosphere


 






Memorial dedicated to victims of Maryland newspaper shooting - ABC News

Gannett launches non-fungible token

USA Today Network announced it will auction its inaugural non-fungible token (NFT), inspired by the first newspaper delivered to space in 1971.

Powered by Origin’s NFT Launchpad, the auction will consist of a mosaic incorporating more than 300 images from 50 years of space coverage.

All auction proceeds will benefit the Air Force Space & Missile Museum Foundation and the Gannett Foundation.

Apollo 14 astronaut Alan Shepard, the first American in space, famously transported a special edition of Today, now Florida Today and part of the USA Today Network, to the moon. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Shepard’s visit to the moon, the collection allows bidders the chance to immerse themselves with the interactive artwork of the Apollo Landing and related NASA missions.

The 48-hour auction will begin June 28 at 8 p.m. ET at nft.usatoday.com. Gannett will also be offsetting the NFT footprint with carbon credits.

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