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Arizona election audit • Catalan separatist extradition • Booster shot eligibility • China's crypto-currency ban • Flying microchips •
25 SEP 2021
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Booster shot eligibility • Arizona election audit • Catalan separatist leader • China's crypto-currency ban • Flying microchips

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Female military draft • Bioartificial organs • Doughnut economics

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#1 in U.S. News • 21 articles
Who is eligible for Covid-19 booster shots?
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  1. Top from last 48 hrs
    CDC director overrules advisers and approves Pfizer booster shots for millions of people in high-risk jobs.
    Poynter Institute (Center) • Factual Grade 94% • 10 min read

    The head of the CDC overruled her own board of experts and approved COVID-19 booster shots for people who work in places that might put them at high risk of getting infected. [The board] argued that such a recommendation would open the gates to virtually any adult who wanted a booster shot because a "high-risk" position is undefined.
    ...
    [The board] did approve booster vaccines for senior citizens (age 65 and older) who got their vaccinations at least six months ago. The committee also said adults age 18 and older who have underlying health conditions and who were vaccinated at least six months ago would also be eligible for boosters.
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    The FDA and CDC's votes only affect people who got the Pfizer vaccine. The Moderna vaccine data will soon also come before both the FDA and CDC to consider whether patients who got that vaccine should get booster protection. Patients who got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine will wait even longer to get word on whether a booster is needed.
  1. Top from different political viewpoint
    CDC panel endorses boosters for seniors and those with underlying illnesses — but not those in high-risk jobs.
    Washington Examiner (Moderate Right) • Factual Grade 77% • 3 min read
  1. Top long-read
    The debate over Covid-19 vaccine boosters, what to call them, and whether they're needed.
    STAT News (Center) • Factual Grade 81% • 7 min read

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#2 in U.S. News • 10 articles
What are the results of the presidential election audit in Arizona?


    While the county vote totals show Biden winning by 45,109 votes, the hand recount found that Biden won by 45,469. The audit was conducted by Cyber Ninjas and other sub...

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#1 in World News • 7 articles
Will Italy extradite a Catalan separatist leader to Spain?


    The court ordered "immediate freedom" for Carles Puigdemont and did not restrict his movements, meaning that he can leave the country. That left it unclear w...

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#1 in Business News • 9 articles
Why is China declaring all crypto-currency transactions illegal?


    Virtual currencies do not have the same legal standing as fiat currency as they are issued by non-monetary authorities and use encryption technology, [China's central b...

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YESTERDAY'S POLL

Do you support permitless gun carry laws?

No
  69%
Yes
  25%
Unsure
  6%

571 votes, 34 comments

Context: Shooting in Tennessee town where premitless gun carry law just passed.
Note: due to a temporary error comments were not recorded for the first few hours of the poll.

HIGHLIGHTED COMMENTS

" No - Owning a gun, and carrying one around where you can use it on others are two different things. The former is a constitutional right. The latter is a position of danger and responsibility, akin to the danger and responsibility we undertake when driving vehicles around. A permit is required to make sure that the people in these positions have the proper training and fortitude to properly and safely use the tools in question. "


" Yes - Those who wish to misuse firearms for nefario..."



" Unsure - Conventional wisdom says that things that are sufficiently dangerous to other people should be regulated, and guns are no exception. The only p..."



#1 in Science News • 5 articles
Why are winged microchips being developed?


    The tiny microfliers [developed by engineers at Northwestern University], are being billed as the smallest-ever human-made flying structures. The wind would scatter the tiny microchips, which...

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