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News roundup for Fri, Sep 3, 2021
The FBI reported a significant rise in hate crimes in 2020, marking the highest number of incidents—nearly 7,800—in over a decade. Meanwhile, in the wake of Hurricane Ida, many communities faced extreme challenges. Good Samaritans came to the rescue, saving numerous cows trapped in floodwaters.
Restoring power to hundreds of thousands of Gulf Coast residents could take up to six weeks, as the storm caused widespread damage. In the Northern Hemisphere, there have been 80 actual firestorms—also known as pyrocumulonimbus—this summer alone. These storms are triggered by wildfires and can create lightning that fuels more fires, creating a dangerous cycle.
While the West continues to burn, the East is battling the aftermath of Tropical Storm Ida. Severe flooding has hit New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, with over a dozen fatalities reported so far. Hundreds, if not thousands, of vehicles have been submerged and destroyed, adding to the chaos.
As if that weren’t enough, the car market is struggling. With low dealer inventories, chip shortages, and port backlogs, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find a replacement vehicle. Some experts warn we may be heading for a real shortage.
In another development, the U.S. is once again producing penicillin domestically after a year-long gap. A facility in Tennessee has reopened, signaling a step toward self-sufficiency in critical medications.
Meanwhile, container ships are piling up off the coast of California, with 44 vessels waiting at the Port of Los Angeles—an all-time high. Labor shortages and larger ship sizes are contributing to the bottleneck.
In Lake Tahoe, a community successfully evacuated during the Caldor Fire, thanks to their preparedness and previous Firewise designation. Many had emergency kits ready, helping ensure everyone got out safely.
Globally, the pandemic continues to take its toll. There are now 219.8 million confirmed cases and nearly 4.6 million deaths. The U.S. remains the hardest-hit country, with over 40.5 million cases and more than 661,000 deaths. Last week alone, the country recorded over 10,000 deaths and 185,000 new cases.
Some FDA officials resigned over concerns about the timing of booster shot rollouts, citing the need for more review. The White House clarified that the decision still depends on FDA approval.
New research shows that the virus can cause serious heart damage, with myocarditis rates jumping significantly in 2020. For those worried about vaccine side effects, it's important to note that the risk of heart inflammation from the virus itself is much higher.
The Lambda variant hasn’t taken hold in the U.S., but the Mu variant is emerging. Though it may not be as widespread yet, it could partially evade immunity and is spreading in Colombia and Ecuador.
Finally, scientists are investigating why some people die from COVID while others don’t even get sick. One theory involves rogue antibodies that attack the body’s own tissues, and these autoantibodies seem to increase with age.
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