Amazon Vote, Ever Given Freed, and the Science of Loneliness
No images? Click here Good morning. It's Tuesday, March 30, and we're covering a unionization vote at an Alabama Amazon facility, the unblocking of the Suez Canal, and more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWAmazon Union Vote Vote counting begins today at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, after nearly 6,000 workers cast ballots on whether to form a union. The effort is the biggest unionization push in the company's 25-year history and is viewed as a bellwether for the broader labor movement in the US. Amazon is the country's second-largest employer, with roughly 950,000 workers in the US—400,000 of which have been hired within the past year as online shopping boomed amid the pandemic. Labor advocates say a vote to unionize could set off a chain reaction across the company's other sites. Amazon officials say the average pay at the Bessemer location is $15.30 per hour, more than twice the minimum wage, and workers receive health and dental benefits. Organizers also view the Bessemer facility, where 85% of workers are Black, as a foothold in the South, where union membership is half the national average. The result is expected this week. WHO Report InconclusiveA joint report from the World Health Organization and China on the origins of the coronavirus failed to answer key questions such as when, where, and how the virus first started spreading. The results followed a four-week on-site probe carried out more than a year after the first cases were reported in China; critics accused Beijing of delaying and obstructing the investigation. The report concluded the virus likely jumped from bats to animals via an intermediate host and called the prospect of a lab leak "extremely unlikely." The report, which hasn't yet been made public, was subject to approval by the Chinese government. Separately, President Joe Biden said 90% of US adults will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine by April 19. The objective is bolstered by a plan to have 40,000 pharmacies across the country available as local vaccination sites. The comments followed warnings from health officials that cases have begun rising again, up almost 15% over the past week. Elsewhere, reports suggest Canadian health officials will recommend temporarily suspending the use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in people under 55. The reasons were not specified, though it becomes the latest challenge in the company's vaccine rollout. In the US, almost 95 million people have received at least one vaccination dose (37% of the adult population). The total reported death toll stands at 550,036, with the rolling average of daily deaths just under 1,000 (see data). Ever Given FreedA massive container ship that blocked Egypt's Suez Canal for almost six days was freed yesterday, allowing a backlog of hundreds of ships to begin traversing the maritime shortcut once again. The 1,300-foot-long, 220,000-ton vessel was dislodged after 10 tugboats pulled for days—aided by a high tide—while sand and mud were dredged from under the ship's bow. The canal connects the Mediterranean and Red Seas—and ultimately the Atlantic and Indian Oceans—shaving off thousands of miles and almost four weeks from the alternative route around Africa's Cape of Good Hope. An estimated $9B in trade (see breakdown) came to a standstill each day the canal was blocked. Meanwhile, Russia has taken the opportunity to advocate for increased use of the Northern Sea Route, which cuts directly across the Arctic Circle. See photos of the ordeal and check out a detailed visualization of the world's shipping lanes here. 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