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Fauci: Some places may want to pause reopening, go back

Speaking on Fox News

Dr. Fauci is speaking on Fox news and says:
  • Some places may want to pause reopening, go back
  • He has a good relationship with Trump
  • some southern states need to step back on reopening
  • US shutdown was about 50% in reality, EU is 90%
  • footballs return is more complicated than baseball
  • he supports CDC’s school reopening guidelines
  • task force members are getting the message out
  • vaccine seen widely available by several months into 2021
Yesterday threw out the first pitch in Washington DC before the game between the Washington Nationals and the New York Yankees. He is obviously spending too much time focused on infection control.
  • By the end of this year/beginning of next year we will see if vaccine is safe and effective
  • Vaccine will be widely available several months into 2021

Some positive comments on vaccines from infectious disease expert Dr. Fauci

George Soros Warns Washington To "Mend Relations With China" Or Face World War 3

A Partnership with China to Avoid World War (via The New York Review of Books)

International cooperation is in decline both in the political and financial spheres. The UN has failed to address any of the major conflicts since the end of the cold war; the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Change Conference left a sour aftertaste; the World Trade Organization hasn’t concluded a major trade round since 1994. The International Monetary Fund’s legitimacy is increasingly questioned because of its outdated governance, and the G20, which emerged during the financial crisis of 2008 as a potentially powerful instrument of international cooperation, seems to have lost its way. In all areas, national, sectarian, business, and other special interests take precedence over the common interest. This trend has now reached a point where instead of a global order we have to speak of global disorder.

In the political sphere local conflicts fester and multiply. Taken individually these conflicts could possibly be solved but they tend to be interconnected and the losers in one conflict tend to become the spoilers in others. For instance, the Syrian crisis deteriorated when Putin’s Russia and the Iranian government came to Bashar al-Assad’s rescue, each for its own reasons. Saudi Arabia provided the seed money for ISIS and Iran instigated the Houthi rebellion in Yemen to retaliate against Saudi Arabia. Bibi Netanyahu tried to turn the US Congress against the nuclear treaty the US was negotiating with Iran. There are just too many conflicts for international public opinion to exert a positive influence.

In the financial sphere the Bretton Woods institutions—the IMF and the World Bank—have lost their monopoly position. Under Chinese leadership, a parallel set of institutions is emerging. Will they be in conflict or will they find a way to cooperate? Since the financial and the political spheres are also interconnected, the future course of history will greatly depend on how China tackles its economic transition from investment and export-led growth to greater dependence on domestic demand, and how the US reacts to it. A strategic partnership between the US and China could prevent the evolution of two power blocks that may be drawn into military conflict. (more…)

Atlanta Fed first quarter GDP estimate drops even further

Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow falls to +0.5%

The Atlanta Fed’s tracking estimate for first quarter growth continues to point to a dismal start to the year.

Officials cut the tracker to +0.5% from +0.6% last wee

“The forecast for first-quarter real consumer spending growth fell from 0.6 percent to 0.3 percent after this morning’s retail sales report from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Consumer Price Index release from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,” the release said.

 

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