Vaccine Surprise, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the Real Rosa Parks
No images? Click here Good morning. it's Thursday, Feb. 4. A new study suggests, at least for one COVID-19 vaccine, delaying the time between doses may help slow transmission of the virus more quickly. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWVaccine SurpriseA COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University can protect against the coronavirus while significantly slowing transmission after just one shot, according to new research. A study of the two-shot regimen in the United Kingdom showed 76% effectiveness at preventing COVID-19 out to three months after the first shot, while reducing symptomatic spread by 67%. Officials said the results justify the UK's decision to delay the second dose for many recipients by up to 12 weeks. With limited vaccine supplies, the strategy is meant to provide initial benefits to a greater number of people in the hopes early immunity will blunt the spread of the virus. The AstraZeneca drug is not yet approved in the US, and officials have said the new results can't be generalized to the currently available vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech, which rely on separate technologies. Meanwhile, new cases of COVID-19 continue to fall in the US, down 45% since mid-January. While testing has dropped by about a quarter, the test positivity rate—the percentage of tests returning as positive—has fallen from near 14% to around 8% over the same timeframe (see data). Roughly 90,000 patients are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, down from 130,000 three weeks ago. The US has reported 450,797 total COVID-19 deaths, with 3,796 new deaths yesterday. Almost 34 million vaccine doses have been administered in the country, with 6.4 million people receiving their second shot. Illegal Walkie-TalkiesDeposed Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi was accused yesterday of illegally importing walkie-talkies into the country. Critics called the allegations "comically trivial" in light of the country's recent military coup, and fabricated as justification for detaining Suu Kyi. Ousted President Win Myint was similarly accused of violating COVID-19 restrictions during campaign events last year. Both will reportedly be remanded until Feb. 15, pending investigations into the charges. A Nobel Peace Prize winner and daughter of the country's modern founder, Suu Kyi has effectively led the country since 2016. Her pro-democracy party won more than 80% of parliamentary seats in November elections, prompting claims of widespread voting fraud from the military. Reports say the new military leadership has blocked Facebook, as public resistance and calls for civil disobedience have grown. Marjorie Taylor Greene The House of Representatives appears set to vote today to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R, GA-14) of her committee assignments. The move follows revelations the freshman lawmaker had endorsed a slew of fringe theories before being elected in November. Some have argued the reprimand—driven by the opposing party for already public comments—would set a dangerous precedent. The practical impact of the vote (assuming it passes) is marginal; Greene, one of 435 members, would retain voting rights but be sidelined from the legislative process. However, the issue has become symbolic of the larger tension within the Republican Party between establishment and more populist factions. Greene—who reportedly apologized to colleagues for the past remarks last night—turned the push into a fundraising effort, netting a reported $160K in a single day. The GOP establishment scored a victory last night, rallying support for Rep. Liz Cheney (R, WY-at large), who rankled many with her vote to impeach former President Trump. Casting secret ballots, the caucus voted 145-61 for Cheney to retain her leadership position. 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