Links: Covid and IWW
Mar. 30th, 2026 07:24 amCOVID probably killed 150,000 more people in its first two years than official U.S. tolls show by Meghan Bartels.
Nine observations from carbon dioxide monitoring by A. Grieve-Smith.
A couple of interesting links from Industrial Workers of the World, a union for all workers. Direct Action and Sabotage and The Black Cat (Sabo-Tabby).
The untallied cases show the burden of the pandemic in the U.S. fell most heavily on marginalized people.
“These vulnerable groups are just taking a higher risk at every step, and the accumulation of all of that is this disparity in COVID mortality at the end,” says Mathew Kiang, an epidemiologist at Stanford University and a co-author of the study.
Nine observations from carbon dioxide monitoring by A. Grieve-Smith.
I’ve been checking carbon dioxide levels for over three years now, and I’ve started to see patterns. I don’t have to keep checking the same places, because they have the same levels under similar conditions. [...] I’d like to share some of the things I’ve learned, so that you can benefit even if you haven’t been monitoring carbon dioxide on your own.
A couple of interesting links from Industrial Workers of the World, a union for all workers. Direct Action and Sabotage and The Black Cat (Sabo-Tabby).