News roundup for Tue, Jun 1, 2021

Russian hackers have taken advantage of the USAID Microsoft email system—same group responsible for the SolarWinds breach. Welcome to a new era where cyberattacks are becoming the norm, not the exception.

Speaking of cyber threats, a major global meat supplier, JBS, has been hit by a significant cyberattack. Factories in several countries have been forced to shut down, and some U.S. plants may also be affected. It's estimated that 20% or more of the beef supply could be impacted. Interestingly, the company’s stock hasn’t dropped yet, despite the severity of the situation:

Texas claims only 151 deaths were directly linked to the recent winter storm. However, CDC excess mortality data suggests the real number could be up to six times higher. It's unclear how accurately media separated potential COVID-related deaths from other causes, but it's likely the true toll is much worse than reported. The state is probably underestimating the impact of the power and gas failures.

In India and Bangladesh, over 150,000 people have been displaced due to Cyclone Yaas. This region is highly vulnerable to climate change-driven storms and is one of the most densely populated areas on Earth.

The U.S. dam infrastructure is aging, with half of all dams over 50 years old. Many require urgent repairs. The risk of failure is increasing, and such events could lead to catastrophic flooding and the spread of toxic industrial waste over wide areas.

Amazon is stepping up to help with disaster relief efforts, working alongside the Red Cross to deliver supplies after natural disasters. This shows growing corporate involvement in crisis response.

Globally, there are nearly 171.9 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, with 4 million new cases reported in just one week. Over 3.6 million deaths have been recorded worldwide. In the U.S., there are nearly 34.1 million cases, with over 610,000 deaths. While new cases have dropped to around 9,500 in the last day, this may be due to holiday reporting delays. Deaths continue to decline, though India and Brazil still face severe outbreaks.

The UK variant (Alpha) is now the dominant strain in the U.S., but high vaccination rates are helping to keep the situation under control. Meanwhile, in the UK, the Indian variant (Delta) is rising rapidly, signaling a possible shift in the U.S. landscape soon:

Pharma scientists are actively working to improve vaccines, making them safer, more effective against variants, and easier to distribute globally. Future vaccines may not need cold storage and could be single-dose, which would significantly boost accessibility.

The WHO has decided to use Greek letters to name coronavirus variants, aiming for clarity. So far, we've seen Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta. Whether this will make things clearer remains to be seen.

A new bird flu strain, H10N3, has infected a person in China, but it appears to be mild and has not shown signs of spreading between humans.

The Indian variant (Delta) is now making its way into the U.S., accounting for about 7% of current cases. It's more contagious and spreads faster than previous strains, and it's expected to overtake the UK variant soon.

Peru has doubled its official death count, citing issues with underreporting and lack of testing. The country continues to suffer one of the highest per-capita death rates from the pandemic.

New York City is rolling out digital vaccine passports, with over 1.1 million people already using them. Hawaii is also implementing similar measures, but public trust in these systems remains low across the U.S.

Vietnam is taking precautions as a hybrid variant, combining elements of the UK and Indian strains, has been detected within its borders. As a result, the country has imposed travel restrictions to limit the spread.

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