orm Recovery from coronavirus crisis will take years, ex-chancellors Kenneth Clarke and Norman Lamont warn By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-30T10:25:00Z Britain will not enjoy a "V-shaped bounce" out of the crisis caused by coronavirus but will take years to recover fully, two former chancellors today warned. Full Article
orm Jennie Formby resigns as general secretary of Labour Party By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-04T11:09:19Z Jennie Formby has resigned as Labour's general secretary as new leader Sir Keir Starmer reshapes the party. Full Article
orm Keir Starmer urges Boris Johnson to form 'national consensus' on easing coronavirus lockdown By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-04T20:30:05Z Sir Keir Starmer has urged the Prime Minister to form a "national consensus" on the next phase of the Government's coronavirus response as ministers work on plans to ease the lockdown. Full Article
orm Watch Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Camila Cabello, Shawn Mendes and More Perform in the One World: Together at Home Concert By dose.ca Published On :: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 13:08:37 +0000 Celebrities from across the globe came together Saturday night to lift their fans’ spirits as the world continues to cope with the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article Music Billie Eilish Camila Cabello Jennifer Lopez jimmy kimmel Kacey Musgraves Keith Urban Lady Gaga Lizzo Shawn Mendes Stephen Colbert Stevie Wonder Taylor Swift
orm Why People Feel Misinformed, Confused, and Terrified About the Pandemic - Facts So Romantic By nautil.us Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 09:45:00 +0000 The officials deciding what to open, and when, seldom offer thoughtful rationales. Clearly, risk communication about COVID-19 is failing with potentially dire consequences.Photograph by michael_swan / FlickrWhen I worked as a TV reporter covering health and science, I would often be recognized in public places. For the most part, the interactions were brief hellos or compliments. Two periods of time stand out when significant numbers of those who approached me were seeking detailed information: the earliest days of the pandemic that became HIV/AIDS and during the anthrax attacks shortly following 9/11. Clearly people feared for their own safety and felt their usual sources of information were not offering them satisfaction. Citizens’ motivation to seek advice when they feel they aren’t getting it from official sources is a strong indication that risk communication is doing a substandard job. It’s significant that one occurred in the pre-Internet era and one after. We can’t blame a public feeling misinformed solely on the noise of the digital age.America is now opening up from COVID-19 lockdown with different rules in different places. In many parts of the country, people have been demonstrating, even rioting, for restrictions to be lifted sooner. Others are terrified of loosening the restrictions because they see COVID-19 cases and deaths still rising daily. The officials deciding what to open, and when, seldom offer thoughtful rationales. Clearly, risk communication about COVID-19 is failing with potentially dire consequences.A big part of maintaining credibility is to admit to uncertainty—something politicians are loath to do. Peter Sandman is a foremost expert on risk communication. A former professor at Rutgers University, he was a top consultant with the Centers for Disease Control in designing crisis and emergency risk-communication, a field of study that combines public health with psychology. Sandman is known for the formula Risk = Hazard + Outrage. His goal is to create better communication about risk, allowing people to assess hazards and not get caught up in outrage at politicians, public health officials, or the media. Today, Sandman is a risk consultant, teamed with his wife, Jody Lanard, a pediatrician and psychiatrist. Lanard wrote the first draft of the World Health Organization’s Outbreak Communications Guidelines. “Jody and Peter are seen as the umpires to judge the gold standard of risk communications,” said Michael Osterholm of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. Sandman and Lanard have posted a guide for effective COVID-19 communication on the center’s website.I reached out to Sandman to expand on their advice. We communicated through email.Sandman began by saying he understood the protests around the country about the lockdown. “It’s very hard to warn people to abide by social-distancing measures when they’re so outraged that they want to kill somebody and trust absolutely nothing people say,” he told me. “COVID-19 outrage taps into preexisting grievances and ideologies. It’s not just about COVID-19 policies. It’s about freedom, equality, too much or too little government. It’s about the arrogance of egghead experts, left versus right, globalism versus nationalism versus federalism. And it’s endlessly, pointlessly about Donald Trump.”Since the crisis began, Sandman has isolated three categories of grievance. He spelled them out for me, assuming the voices of the outraged:• “In parts of the country, the response to COVID-19 was delayed and weak; officials unwisely prioritized ‘allaying panic’ instead of allaying the spread of the virus; lockdown then became necessary, not because it was inevitable but because our leaders had screwed up; and now we’re very worried about coming out of lockdown prematurely or chaotically, mishandling the next phase of the pandemic as badly as we handled the first phase.”• “In parts of the country, the response to COVID-19 was excessive—as if the big cities on the two coasts were the whole country and flyover America didn’t need or didn’t deserve a separate set of policies. There are countless rural counties with zero confirmed cases. Much of the U.S. public-health profession assumes and even asserts without building an evidence-based case that these places, too, needed to be locked down and now need to reopen carefully, cautiously, slowly, and not until they have lots of testing and contact-tracing capacity. How dare they destroy our economy (too) just because of their mishandled outbreak!”• “Once again the powers-that-be have done more to protect other people’s health than to protect my health. And once again the powers-that-be have done more to protect other people’s economic welfare than to protect my economic welfare!” (These claims can be made with considerable truth by healthcare workers; essential workers in low-income, high-touch occupations; residents of nursing homes; African-Americans; renters who risk eviction; the retired whose savings are threatened; and others.)In their article for the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, Sandman and Lanard point out that coping with a pandemic requires a thorough plan of communication. This is particularly important as the crisis is likely to enter a second wave of infection, when it could be more devastating. The plan starts with six core principles: 1) Don’t over-reassure, 2) Proclaim uncertainty, 3) Validate emotions—your audience’s and your own, 4) Give people things to do, 5) Admit and apologize for errors, and 6) Share dilemmas. To achieve the first three core principles, officials must immediately share what they know, even if the information may be incomplete. If officials share good news, they must be careful not to make it too hopeful. Over-reassurance is one of the biggest dangers in crisis communication. Sandman and Lanard suggest officials say things like, “Even though the number of new confirmed cases went down yesterday, I don’t want to put too much faith in one day’s good news.” Sandman and Lanard say a big part of maintaining credibility is to admit to uncertainty—something politicians are loath to do. They caution against invoking “science” as a sole reason for action, as science in the midst of a crisis is “incremental, fallible, and still in its infancy.” Expressing empathy, provided it’s genuine, is important, Sandman and Lanard say. It makes the bearer more human and believable. A major tool of empathy is to acknowledge the public’s fear as well as your own. There is good reason to be terrified about this virus and its consequences on society. It’s not something to hide.Sandman and Lanard say current grievances with politicians, health officials, and the media, about how the crisis has been portrayed, have indeed been contradictory. But that makes them no less valid. Denying the contradictions only amplifies divisions in the public and accelerates the outrage, possibly beyond control. They strongly emphasize one piece of advice. “Before we can share the dilemma of how best to manage any loosening of the lockdown, we must decisively—and apologetically—disabuse the public of the myth that, barring a miracle, the COVID-19 pandemic can possibly be nearing its end in the next few months.”Robert Bazell is an adjunct professor of molecular, cellular, and developmental biology at Yale. For 38 years, he was chief science correspondent for NBC News.Read More… Full Article
orm Coronavirus and the 'new normal': What's coming in the months ahead By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 12:11:56 -0400 The COVID-19 pandemic has already affected the lives of every American. And while politicians and experts disagree on how best to confront the disease and mitigate its economic ramifications, there is a broad understanding that we are entering a “new normal” — an upending of our lives that will continue at least until a vaccine is developed — and perhaps well beyond that. Full Article
orm Former NHLer Georges Laraque tests positive for COVID-19 By globalnews.ca Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 00:52:41 +0000 The veteran of 695 NHL games said: "I guess I'm not invincible, just got diagnosed with Covid, since I'm asthmatic, not the best news, will fight it off!'' Full Article Health Sports Canada Coronavirus Coronavirus Coronavirus Cases Coronavirus In Canada coronavirus news coronavirus update COVID-19 covid-19 canada covid-19 news Edmonton Oilers Georges Laraque Georges Laraque Coronavirus Laraque COVID-19 Montreal Canadiens NHL NHL Enforcer
orm How Do Supermassive Black Holes Form? You Can Sketch Galaxies to Help Astronomers Find Out By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 20:00:00 GMT Tracing out the shape of a galaxy may offer clues to the size of its supermassive black hole. And a new study shows citizen scientists are actually better at it than computer algorithms. Full Article
orm Monster Thunderstorm Cluster Charging from Kansas to Texas is Captured in Astonishing Satellite Views By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 00:30:00 GMT As lightning crackled in the clouds, the GOES-16 weather satellite watched all the violent action from 22,000 miles away. Full Article
orm People Can’t Stop Obsessing Over Connell’s Chain in Normal People By time.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:47:26 +0000 A silver chain has taken center stage in Hulu's adaptation of Sally Rooney's "Normal People" Full Article Uncategorized Brief clickmonsters News Desk
orm Travis Scott held a performance in 'Fortnite,' and more than 12 million players watched live By rssfeeds.usatoday.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 16:26:56 +0000 On Thursday night, popular video game Fortnite hosted rapper Travis Scott as part of the Astronomical musical experience. Full Article
orm Tiger King: Former zoo manager John Reinke accuses Joe Exotic of 'blowing up' his cabin in new episode By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-12T07:32:00Z 'The man's done a lot of stupid s***' Full Article
orm Quiz: Chris Tarrant's son casts verdict on Michael Sheen's performance of his father By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-14T05:25:51Z New TV drama charts story of infamous 2001 coughing scandal Full Article
orm American Idol to continue despite coronavirus with contestants performing from home By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-14T20:59:56Z Live shows will begin this month Full Article
orm The Walking Dead: AMC reportedly developing film spinoff for Norman Reedus's character By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-16T14:52:35Z In the apocalyptic drama series, Reedus plays the popular character Daryl Dixon Full Article
orm The Chase: Former contestant hired as ITV show's new competitive quizzer By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-16T09:45:00Z Darragh Ennis appeared on the show in 2017 Full Article
orm Normal People: First-look clip released from BBC adaptation of Sally Rooney's best-selling novel By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-17T05:37:03Z New clip gives viewers a sense of what the much-anticipated series will be like Full Article
orm Clumsy sex and longing stares: How Normal People captures the angst of young romance By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-23T18:58:00Z While plenty of young drama is played for shock or laughs, the anticipated BBC3 adaptation of Sally Rooney's best-selling book lingers on what goes unsaid between its adolescent lovebirds. And there is lots of humping, says arts columnist Fiona Sturges Full Article
orm Lynn Faulds Wood death: Former TV presenter dies aged 72 after suffering a stroke By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-24T13:55:00Z Wood was best known for her work on BBC's Watchdog Full Article
orm SNL at Home: Adam Sandler and Pete Davidson perform 'Stuck in the House' rap By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-26T05:47:00Z 'Stuck in the House' is Davidson's latest tune Full Article
orm Normal People review: Adaptation of Sally Rooney's intense love story is pitch-perfect By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-26T06:00:00Z Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal inhabit lovers Marianne and Connell so utterly that it is instantly impossible to imagine them being played by anyone else Full Article
orm Normal People shows that love rarely conquers class differences By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-26T09:27:37Z The TV adaptation of Sally Rooney's endlessly talked-about novel promises a modern take on romance, and lots of sex, but its heartbreaking tale of love divided by class is only too real, most of us have lived it, says Annie Lord Full Article
orm Tiger King: Sia performs Megan Thee Stallion 'Savage' parody about Joe Exotic By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-27T07:16:23Z Sia's video stars dancer Maddie Ziegler and stylist Tonya Brewer Full Article
orm Normal People: Viewers hail 'abnormally brilliant' BBC drama and praise consensual sex scenes By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-27T08:07:39Z Adaptation of Sally Rooney's love story stars Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones Full Article
orm Normal People star Daisy Edgar-Jones had to 'awkwardly snog the air' during audition self-tape By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-30T08:28:00Z Show has been praised for its representation of consensual sex Full Article
orm I Think You Should Leave: the shortform sketch show breaking the rules of TV By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-30T04:35:00Z TV has always been bound by rules, writes Isobel Lewis. But given our apparently decreasing attention spans, why has shortform not become the norm? Full Article
orm Normal People sparks huge debate on Irish radio over 'immoral' sex scenes: 'It's fornication' By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-01T14:13:52Z BBC series has been widely praised for its depiction of consensual sex between main characters Marianne and Connell Full Article
orm Normal People's Paul Mescal: 'I was really nervous portraying Connell's depression – there were three suicides at my school' By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-01T12:33:15Z The actor bringing Sally Rooney's smash-hit novel to life talks to Ellie Harrison about experiencing tragedy at a young age, how Normal People's depiction of sex is the antidote to porn and Hollywood, and what it's like to promote the biggest role of his life in lockdown Full Article
orm Normal People star Paul Mescal addresses criticism of 'pornographic' sex scenes By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-04T13:16:12Z 'We worked very hard to make it feel like it was a real, accurate and truthful representation of sex amongst young people today,' said the actor Full Article
orm Normal People doubles BBC Three opening week record By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-05T07:58:32Z 21.8 million people requested the show on BBC iPlayer in its opening week Full Article
orm Mick Jagger performs mundane tasks in spoof quarantine PSA on Jimmy Fallon's show By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-05T15:07:00Z Rolling Stone can herd sheep, chop vegetables, and perform a few repairs Full Article
orm Normal People's Paul Mescal was once in an advert for sausages, and fans have only just found out By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-08T13:22:00Z The 'Normal People' star played an Irish teenager whose sausage inspires him to travel the world Full Article
orm Kemistry & Storm – the tragic story of the drum'n'bass originals By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2019-04-04T15:10:23Z As a pioneering female DJ duo, the two best friends were integral to the rise of the 90s dance scene, before a car accident changed everything. Storm talks about the soul sister she lostStorm remembers the sound of glass shattering, but not how many seconds or minutes had passed before she realised something awful had happened. A 4.5kg metal cat’s eye had been dislodged from the road ahead by a passing van, and had smashed through their car windshield on the passenger side. It left Kemistry – her best friend and partner in one of the UK’s most pioneering drum’n’bass outfits – with devastating injuries. Minutes later, she died.“I’ve had some really dark times and really dark thoughts,” says Storm, 20 years on from the accident. “Thoughts about me not being here, about going to join her.” Continue reading... Full Article Drum'n'bass Dance music Music Culture
orm Venezuela orders arrest of former Green Beret involved in botched raid By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T19:33:17Z The chief prosecutor will seek capture of Jordan Goudreau as well as two US-based advisers to opposition leader Juan GuaidóHow the plot to invade Venezuela fell apartVenezuela’s chief prosecutor has ordered the arrest of a former Green Beret and two opposition figures living in the United States for their purported role in a botched operation aimed at removing Nicolás Maduro from power.Tarek William Saab said Venezuela will seek the capture of Jordan Goudreau, a military veteran who has claimed responsibility for the attack, as well as Juan José Rendón and Sergio Vergara, two US-based advisers to the opposition leader Juan Guaidó. Continue reading... Full Article Venezuela Americas Juan Guaidó Nicolás Maduro World news
orm Jesy Nelson shows off dramatic blonde hair transformation after Chris Hughes 'split' By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-14T05:59:00Z The Little Mix singer has reportedly broken up with former Love Island contestant Chris Hughes Full Article
orm Liam Payne drops biggest hint yet that One Direction will reform for 10-year anniversary By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-14T20:29:00Z The singer said the milestone would be a "very special moment". Full Article
orm Beyoncé dedicates When You Wish Upon a Star to healthcare workers in surprise Disney singalong performance By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-17T06:27:36Z Beyoncé was a surprise addition to the TV fundraiser for America's coronavirus relief effort Full Article
orm Taylor Swift cancels all appearances and live performances for the rest of the year By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-17T16:56:27Z The singer has announced she will no longer be touring her Lover album this year Full Article
orm 'It's grandad!' Chris Tarrant's grandson impressed by Michael Sheen's performance in Quiz By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-22T15:46:00Z Sheen's uncanny performance got the seal of approval from the four-year-old Full Article
orm Taylor Swift slams 'shameless greed' of former record label set to release album of her live performances By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-23T22:21:00Z Taylor Swift has reignited a feud with her former record label, accusing it of "shameless greed" over a plan to release a live album she has not authorised. Full Article
orm Lynn Faulds Wood dead: Former BBC Watchdog presenter dies, aged 72 By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-24T13:46:00Z The presenter died after suffering a stroke Full Article
orm Who is Daisy Edgar-Jones? Meet the Normal People actress starring as Marianne By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-24T15:30:44Z The long-awaited television adaptation of Sally Rooney's millennial love story has arrived Full Article
orm Who is Paul Mescal? Meet the Normal People actor playing Connell By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-27T08:16:00Z Paul Mescal stars in the BBC's adaptation of Sally Rooney's acclaimed novel Full Article
orm STEM apps and platforms to help kids keep up with science and maths in the lockdown By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-09T13:49:04Z From coding to engineering challenges, these apps and platforms will keep kids busy Full Article
orm Daniel Hopwood's design tricks for transforming a room in your home By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-03T09:13:00Z Daniel Hopwood reveals his Marylebone flat makeover secrets. Full Article
orm Post-lockdown images show how Europe is adjusting to the 'new normal' By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-24T14:19:00Z Countries across Europe are gradually easing lockdown measures Full Article
orm How Normal People highlights the importance of speaking about men's mental health By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-27T12:48:00Z The new BBC show tackles male mental health in a carefully nuanced way. Laura Hampson explains why it's compulsory viewing Full Article
orm 7 books to read if you loved Normal People by Sally Rooney By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-27T06:00:00Z As Normal People makes its BBC debut, we pick our favourite books with Rooney-esque themes Full Article
orm 9 more love stories to read after you've finished Normal People By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-30T12:42:56Z The ES team pick our favourite, well-thumbed love stories Full Article
orm London after Lockdown: Swabs for passengers will be 'new normal' at airports By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-30T12:45:00Z Passengers may have to collect sealed "grab and go" meal bags before they board planes to reduce their contact with cabin crew on flights under a range of options for the post lockdown era being considered by aviation bosses. Full Article