Saturday, July 31, 2021

Los Angeles County Covid-19 Trends July 1st - 31st

             NEW CASES               DEATHS              HOSPITALIZATIONS

1ST          506                       6                        275

2ND         549                       5                        280

3RD         644                       7                        275

4TH         457                       4                        278

5TH         436                       2                        278

6TH         326                       3                        273

7TH         515                       8                        275

8TH         839                      11                       296

9TH      1,107                        5                       320 

10TH    1,094                        8                       336

11TH    1,113                         4                      373     

12TH    1,059                        1                       372

13TH    1,103                       12                      376  

14TH    1,315                         9                      398

15TH    1,537                         3                      406

16TH    1,902                         6                      452 

17TH    1,827                        11                     462

18TH    1,635                         4                      507  

19TH    1,233                         2                      528 

20TH    1,821                         5                      544

21ST    2,551                         7                      585

22ND   2,767                        13                     645

23RD   3,058                          7                     655

24TH    2,600                        10                    688    

25TH    2,089                          4                    716 

26TH    1,966                          4                    745

27TH    2,067                        15                    825

28TH    2,454                        15                    891

29TH    3,248                        17                    918

30TH    3,606                          5                    991

31ST    3,318                         11                 1,008  



Saturday Morning in the Blogosphere


 So excited to watch the drag races at Fairplex this afternoon





Writers Guild Announces ‘Pause’ on Organizing Digital Newsrooms - Poynter

RSF’s recommendations for those who could be spied on by Pegasus - Reporters Without Borders

Today in Labor History July 31, 2021


 Pirate pitcher Luis Tiant reads about the end of the strike


Members of the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) went on strike. The strike lasted only two days, but inaugurated the NFLPA as a real union. The new agreement won the right for players to bargain through their own agents with the clubs, and minimum salaries were increased to $12,500 for rookies and $13,000 for veterans. Also, players’ pensions were improved and dental care was added to the players’ insurance plans. Players also gained the right to select representation on the league’s retirement board and the right to impartial arbitration for injury grievance. – 1970

A crippling fifty-day baseball player strike ended. The strike divided the season into two as owners adopted a split-season format with increased playoff participants. Purists were enraged, as several teams whose first-rate records somehow failed to qualify the for the postseason.  – 1981

The Great Shipyard Strike of 1999 ended after Steelworkers at Newport News Shipbuilding ratified a breakthrough agreement which nearly doubled pensions, increased security, ended inequality, and provided the highest wage increases in company and industry history to the nearly 10,000 workers at the yard. The strike lasted 15 weeks. – 1999

More Media News

• Sun Chemical will increase prices on its inks, coatings and adhesives in Latin America. The move is coming due to a combination of raw material and transportation cost increases, says Sun Chemical.  

• The Association for PRINT Technologies (APTech) and the Foil & Specialty Effects Association (FSEA) are delighted to announce their collaboration on a new in-person event, Amplify,an exhibition and educational program spotlighting the print finishing value chain. The immersive three-day experience will take place June 14 to 16, 2022, in the heart of the print, graphic arts, and print finishing industry at the Minneapolis Convention Center.

• A coalition of more than 20 U.S. news organizations, along with trade associations and other organizations including the News Media Alliance, sent letters to President Joe Biden and the House and Senate Majority and Minority leaders in Congress seeking humanitarian assistance with providing safe passage out of Afghanistan for a modest number of Afghans (<1,000) who have been working with U.S. media as journalists, interpreters, and support staff to provide coverage of Afghanistan. According to the letters, now that American troops are withdrawing from Afghanistan, these individuals “fear retaliation from the Taliban for having courageously associated themselves with the American press.”

News & Tech

Important Events From This day in History July 31st

 

1931 Australia Tasmanian Tigers

1931 : An expedition has left to find if any Tasmanian Tigers (Tasmanian Marsupial Wolf) are left, it is believed they have retreated to rugged western and south western parts of Australia as a last stand for the species but many believe they are already extinct.

1920 U.S.A. Illegal Booze Seized

1920 : A total of 2,000,000 quarts of Whisky have been seized in New York and Chicago this week in two raids on illegal drinking establishments.

1962 UK Sir Oswald Mosley

1962 : A rally of supporters of Sir Oswald Mosley and his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group in London's east end ends when missiles including rotten fruit, pennies and stones are thrown at him and police are forced to end the rally when he knocked to the ground by protesters.

1964 U.S.A. Ranger 7

1964 : Ranger 7 an unmanned lunar probe is sent to the moon it's main purpose is to discover what the moons surface would be like for the planned moon landing later in the decade, it's cameras start filming the surface 17 minutes before impact and the photos are beamed back to earth. The pictures showed that the lunar surface was not excessively dusty or otherwise treacherous to a potential spacecraft landing.

1978 Rhodesia Attacks Mozambique

1978 : Rhodesian troops, Jet fighters and Bombers attacked Guerrilla bases in Mozambique after crossing the border as they believe they are bases used by terrorists entering Rhodesia.

1982 Iraq Iran Invasion

1982 : Iran is continuing to make progress on it's push towards the capital of Iraq, Baghdad.

1987 Peter Wright's Spycatcher Book

1987 : The British Attorney General has filed charges against the Sunday Telegraph for publishing three articles repeating details from the Spycatcher book which is banned from publication in the UK. Spycatcher is banned in the UK because Peter Wright who worked for MI5 as a a Senior Intelligence Officer is in breach of his contract and could damage confidence in British security.

1991 Soviet Union Start Treaty Signed

1991 : The worlds two superpowers the United States and the Soviet Union sign the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) an historic agreement reducing their stockpiles of nuclear warheads by more than 30%.

1999 U.S.A. Linda Tripp

1999 : The only person who was involved in the impeachment proceedings against President Clinton who is facing criminal charges Linda Tripp, has been charged for illegal phone tapping.

1999 Great Britain Beef Export Ban Lifted

1999 : The British Beef export ban that has now been in place for three years following the BSE Crisis and it's link to its human form CJD. Since the ban in 1996 strict new hygiene and registration measures have been put in place to ensure British Beef is the best in the market, and British farmers are now seeking a great future for beef exports.

2001 Napster Closed Down

2001 : Napster is finally closed down by court order following an injunction on behalf of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) . Napster had grown in just two short years from just a few visitors and file swappers to multiple millions of visitors sharing music mostly in the form of MP3's depriving the music industry of millions of dollars. And in 2002 Napster was forced to file for Chapter 11 protection but an American bankruptcy judge forced Napster to liquidate its assets according to Chapter 7 of the U.S. bankruptcy laws.

2002 Uruguay Banking Crisis

2002 : Following a withdrawals hundreds of millions of dollars by locals and foreigners on the banks in Uruguay, the country's financial system cracks under the strain with the state bank branches and the countries ATM machines closed while the government decides what it can do. The government has applied to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for loans to keep the financial system afloat. The US stepped in on August 5 with a temporary loan of $1.5 billion.

2006 Somalia Commercial Flights Restart After 10 Years

2006 : The first commercial flight from Mogadishu in over ten years departed for the United Arab Emirates on this day. The advent of this flight demonstrated the steady control that Islamic courts and militia have over the capital. The flight took place during the same week that the official government’s cabinet resigned and the Prime Minister, Ali Mohamed Gedi faced a vote of no-confidence.

2007 Northern Ireland Operation Banner Ends

2007 : England’s Operation Banner officially ends after 38 years. The operation was originally an emergency operation sent for peacekeeping in 1969 when Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland clashed. The operation was considered the longest uninterrupted campaign in the British army’s history.

2011 Violence In Kashgar, China

2011 : Violent unrest erupts in Kashgar, a city in the Xinjiang region of China. The violence began after two men drove a truck into pedestrians and attacked them with knives. Six people were killed, along with the truck driver and one of the attackers. An explosion also killed three others, while police shot and killed four people they labeled as suspects. The region of Xinjiang has a population of mostly ethnic Uighur, who are Muslim, but there is much ethnic tension in the area as Han Chinese move into the region. The Chinese government blamed the Uighur activists for the violence, while the Uighurs blamed security forces.

2012 Michael Phelps Wins 19th Olympic Medal

2012 : Michael Phelps won his record-breaking 19th Olympic medal after winning gold as a part of the 4 x 200 m freestyle relay team for the USA. Phelps beat Russian gymnast Larisa Latynina, who had won a total of 18 medals during the 1950s and 1960s, for the title of most decorated Olympian in the history of the modern games.

2013 Scientists Grow Artificial Ear

2013 : Scientists in the United States have announced that they were able to grow an artificial human ear in a lab from animal tissue. They say this development brings them one step closer to being able to grow an ear from a patient's cells in order to help people who have deformed ears or lost them in an accident.

https://www.thepeoplehistory.com/august1st.html

Friday, July 30, 2021

Covid-19 by the numbers July 30th


 

OUTBREAK

Friday July 9, 2021
Worldwide cases              Deaths
186,776,557                   4,033,536
United States
  34,708,401                     622,690        29,222,113 Recovered U.S.

Tuesday July 13, 2021
Worldwide cases              Deaths
188,520,933                   4,064,079
United States
  34,801,714                     623,391        29,303,591 Recovered U.S.

Friday July 16, 2021
Worldwide cases              Deaths
190,219,573                   4,090,775
United States
  34,926,928                     624,606        29,358,531 Recovered U.S.

Tuesday July 20, 2021
Worldwide cases              Deaths
192,083,841                   4,123,049
United States
  35,077,689                     625,244        29,434,213 Recovered U.S.

Friday July 23, 2021
Worldwide cases              Deaths
194,103,437                   4,162,874
United States
  35,283,145                     626,664        29,497,876 Recovered U.S.

Tuesday July 27, 2021
Worldwide cases              Deaths
195,743,060                   4,190,848
United States
  35,338,009                     627,359        29,568,674 Recovered U.S.

Friday July 30, 2021
Worldwide cases              Deaths
197,804,821                   4,222,193
United States
  35,688,487                     628,934        29,651,915 Recovered U.S.

Recovered from virus world wide

178,742,473

Source: World Stats

Los Angeles County Covid-19


July 30, 2021
New Cases: 3,606 (1,297,032 to date)
New Deaths: 5 (24,676 to date)
Current Hospitalizations: 991


 

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

             NEW CASES               DEATHS              HOSPITALIZATIONS

1ST          506                       6                        275

2ND         549                       5                        280

3RD         644                       7                        275

4TH         457                       4                        278

5TH         436                       2                        278

6TH         326                       3                        273

7TH         515                       8                        275

8TH         839                      11                       296

9TH      1,107                        5                       320 

10TH    1,094                        8                       336

11TH    1,113                         4                      373     

12TH    1,059                        1                       372

13TH    1,103                       12                      376  

14TH    1,315                         9                      398

15TH    1,537                         3                      406

16TH    1,902                         6                      452 

17TH    1,827                        11                     462

18TH    1,635                         4                      507  

19TH    1,233                         2                      528 

20TH    1,821                         5                      544

21ST    2,551                         7                      585

22ND   2,767                        13                     645

23RD   3,058                          7                     655

24TH    2,600                        10                    688    

25TH    2,089                          4                    716 

26TH    1,966                          4                    745

27TH    2,067                        15                    825

28TH    2,454                        15                    891

29TH    3,248                        17                    918

30TH    3,606                          5                    991

      

Friday Morning in the Blogosphere


 Flying home from Santa Ana




Another journalist gunned down in Mexico - Reporters Without Borders





Today in Labor History July 30, 2021

 


Jimmy Hoffa disappeared – and then his legacy took on a life of its own


Automobile tycoon and fascist Henry Ford was born on this date in Dearborn, Michigan. His introduction of the assembly line and other mass production techniques revolutionized profit-making not only by dramatically increasing worker productivity, and therefore reducing labor costs, but also by de-skilling the workforce and weakening the power of the workers. – 1863

President Lyndon Johnson signed the Medicare Act, providing federally-funded health insurance for senior citizens. – 1964

Former Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa disappeared. Presumed dead, his body has never been found. Hoffa was a union activist with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) from a young age, and was an important regional figure with the union by his mid-twenties. By 1952, Hoffa had risen to national vice-president of the IBT, and served as the union’s general president between 1958 and 1971. He secured the first national agreement for teamsters’ rates in 1964. During his term as leader, Hoffa played a major role in the growth and development of the union which eventually became the largest (by membership) in the U.S. with over 1.5 million members at its peak. – 1975

United Airlines agreed to offer domestic-partner benefits to employees and retirees worldwide. – 1999

New York Times announces Climate Hub line-up

The New York Times announced the first speaker line-up for The New York Times Climate Hub, a week of programming featuring live journalism and thought leadership on climate change to be held alongside the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, this November.

Headline speakers including co-founder of Malala Fund Malala Yousafzai, chair of The Elders Mary Robinson, author and philosopher Roman Krznaric and fashion designer Stella McCartney will join more than 150 contributors including climate strategists, innovators and leaders of industry, alongside journalists from The New York Times who will host lectures, discussions and workshops as part of the program, ranging from community and policy action to the impact of individual efforts on climate change.

News & Tech

Important Events From This day in History July 30th

 

1966 England World Cup

1966 : England win the World Cup in extra time at Wembley Stadium 4 to 2 . At the end of full time the score is 2 to 2 and England's Geoff Hurst scored first to give England a 3 to 2 lead and in the dying seconds of extra time he scores his third goal, making the final score 4 to 2 and giving England the world cup, this was also the first time a world cup is televised live. Learn more in our History of Soccer section.

1920 U.S.A. California Census

1920 : The latest census on five California counties has been announced today in Washington:

El Dorado 6,246 Latest 2006 Census Info 2006 (178,066)

Glen County 11,850 Latest Census Info 2006 (28,061)

San Benito 8,895 Latest Census Info 2006 (55,842)

Siskiyo County 15,545 Latest Census Info 2006 (45,901)

Yolo County 17,105 Latest Census Info 2006 (188,085)

1931 New Long Distance Flying Record

1931 : Russel Boardman and John Polando land their Monoplane in Istanbul, Turkey today in 49 hrs and 20 minutes since leaving New York setting a new long distance non stop world record.

1935 First Penguin Paperback

1935 : The first Penguin paperback book costing 6d is published in England and started the paperback revolution, many believed it would not be profitable but following the purchase of 63,000 books by Woolworth within 12 months one million Penguin books are sold.

1943 Germany Adolf Hitler

1943 : Adolf Hitler is informed that Italy is planning to negotiate surrender terms with the Allies in light of Mussolini's fall from power.

1953 U.S.A. Communist Leaders Arrested

1953 : The FBI has seized 6 communist leaders from the city of Philadelphia on charges of teaching and advocating the overthrow of the government, this brings the total of those arrested for similar offences around the nation to 87.

1954 U.S.A. Elvis Presley

1954 : Elvis Presley, the "King of Rock 'n' Roll," made his first professional performance at the Overton Park Shell Concert in Memphis singing That's Alright Mama and Blue Moon of Kentucky as the opening act for Slim Whitman and Billy Walker.

1956 U.S.A. "In God We Trust" Added

1956 : President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs a law officially declaring “In God We Trust” to be the nation’s official motto. The law, P.L. 84-140, also required that the phrase be printed on all American paper currency.

1965 U.S.A. Social Security Act

1965 : The Social Security Act of 1965 was signed by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson which established the nation's Medicare and Medicaid programs, financed by higher Social Security payroll taxes.

1971 Japan Mid Air Collision

1971 : A mid-air collision between a Boeing 727 and a fighter jet flying without radar in Japan kills 162 people.

1971 Lunar Rover Used For First Time

1971 : Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin land on the moon with the first lunar rover used to begin exploring the moon's surface.

1973 UK Thalidomide

1973 : Eleven years after the start of parents fight for compensation for children born with birth defects caused through the use of the thalidomide drug (1958 - 1961) to ease morning sickness during pregnancy, The Distillers drugs company who marketed thalidomide have agreed to pay more than £20 million in compensation.

1974 Cyprus Peace Deal

1974 : Following the invasion of Turkish troops on July 21st, Greece and Turkey and the British Foreign Secretary have signed a peace agreement to end the crisis in Cyprus.

1974 Nixon Releases Watergate Tapes

1974 : On July 30, under coercion from the Supreme Court, President Nixon finally releases the Watergate tapes to the House Judiciary Committee, within ten days of the tapes being handed over President Nixon Resigned on August 9.

1975 U.S.A. Jimmy Hoffa

1975 : Jimmy Hoffa the ex president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters is last seen in Last seen in Bloomfield Township ( suburb of Detroit ) , MI. Although presumed dead, his remains have never been found. To this day, Hoffa's fate remains a mystery but was declared legally dead in 1982

2002 Gold Double Eagle Sells At Auction

2002 : The World's Most Expensive Coin the 1933 Double Gold Eagle Sells At Auction for $6.6 million ($7.6m With Fees) to an unnamed buyer. The coin was made by the US mint in 1933 but due to restrictions put in place to stop Americans hoarding much needed gold during the Depression Years the coins were never issued to the public, and it is believed only three officially exist today two in the Smithsonian and this one. There are thought to be a few more in private collections that were not issued but stolen by a cashier from the US mint, but because the Secret Service had confiscated 8 1933 Gold Double Eagles by 1952, no more have come forward except this latest coin that has just been sold.

2003 Last Original Beetle Built

2003 : The last of original Volkswagen Beetle's rolled off the production line at VW’s Puebla, Mexico.

2006 Congo Elections

2006 : This day marked the first multi-party elections to take place in the Democratic Republic of Congo in forty years. The elections went relatively smoothly and there were few incidents. There were 32 presidential candidates, many of which were former leaders of armed factions. The elections were held and monitored by the United Nations in an attempt to end an on-going civil war in the country.

2006 Top of The Pops Finishes

2006 : The longest running popular music program Top of The Pops ends after over 40 years having featured the biggest names in music. The BBC who produce the show do not believe the TOTP can compete with the growth of 24-hour music channels available on TV and the changing world of instant downloads of the latest music.

2008 Tonga King George V

2008 : The coronation of King George V of Tonga began on this day. King George V had promised to help the country move towards a more democratic system.

2009 United States Honda Recalls

2009 : A total of 440,000 cars made by Honda are recalled in the United States. The majority of the models recalled are from the 2001 and 2002 Accord and Civic series. The car maker said that these models may have a defective airbag and offered to replace it free of charge for customers.

2011 Royal Wedding of Queen's Granddaughter

2011 : The Queen's granddaughter, Zara Philips, married rugby player Mike Tindall in Edinburgh. Many royals attended the wedding including the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William, Catherine, and Prince Harry. The wedding was the first royal wedding in Scotland in nearly twenty years.

2012 Romanian President Survives Impeachment

2012 : Romanian president Traian Basescu has survived a referendum impeachment vote after voter turnout failed to reach the fifty percent that would have been needed to validate the vote. The president had been suspended by parliament and had been accused of exceeding his authority and meddling in government affairs.

2013 Explosions at Gas Plant

2013 : An explosion at a the Blue Rhino propane plant in Tavares, Florida injures at least eight people. Blasts blew the roof off of the building and explosions continued for over an hour, causing a large fire. The cause of the explosions was unknown and emergency crews were quick to contain the threat.

https://www.thepeoplehistory.com/july31st.html

Thursday, July 29, 2021

Los Angeles County Covid-19


July 29, 2021
New Cases: 3,248 (1,293,450 to date)
New Deaths: 17 (24,675 to date)
Current Hospitalizations: 918


 

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

             NEW CASES               DEATHS              HOSPITALIZATIONS

1ST          506                       6                        275

2ND         549                       5                        280

3RD         644                       7                        275

4TH         457                       4                        278

5TH         436                       2                        278

6TH         326                       3                        273

7TH         515                       8                        275

8TH         839                      11                       296

9TH      1,107                        5                       320 

10TH    1,094                        8                       336

11TH    1,113                         4                      373     

12TH    1,059                        1                       372

13TH    1,103                       12                      376  

14TH    1,315                         9                      398

15TH    1,537                         3                      406

16TH    1,902                         6                      452 

17TH    1,827                        11                     462

18TH    1,635                         4                      507  

19TH    1,233                         2                      528 

20TH    1,821                         5                      544

21ST    2,551                         7                      585

22ND   2,767                        13                     645

23RD   3,058                          7                     655

24TH    2,600                        10                    688    

25TH    2,089                          4                    716 

26TH    1,966                          4                    745

27TH    2,067                        15                    825

28TH    2,454                        15                    891

29TH    3,248                        17                    918