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Tell your Idaho senators, city council members, and mayor to stop HB 557, which would block cities from banning LGBTQ+ discrimination.
this is coming right on the heels of Idaho attempting to ban pride flags from being flow btw

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track this bill here
Tell your Idaho senators, city council members, and mayor to stop HB 557, which would block cities from banning LGBTQ+ discrimination.
this is coming right on the heels of Idaho attempting to ban pride flags from being flow btw

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jfc I wrote 3600 words today! whoa! also I am almost done my first draft. judging by the outline, around 93% drafted
I'm also concerned that the "they're all protesting FOR us 🥺" narrative is giving a lot of ppl an excuse to not actually organize or protest themselves. it feels like it's coming from a place of escapism and, to risk using a therapy term, learned helplessness. what I mean is that I'm getting a sense that people have just gone belly-up and accepted there's nothing we can do in these fearsome terrible times, but golly it sure is nice to imagine that someone somewhere else in a far off location is doing the work for us.
guys, Germany and the UK and Mexico City aren't heroes in shining armour come to rescue us. there is a LOT we can do. you can call your representatives. you can print out flyers with information about ICE and hand them out. you can research grassroots projects in your own community. you can start teaching yourself how to distinguish reliable sources from unreliable ones so you can better discern what's in the news and keep yourself from conspiracy thinking. you can keep your mouth shut if someone asks you if you know any immigrants. you can check on your queer friends. you can look up official boycotts. assuming you are able bodied, you can even protest! yes, you, US American reading this! the right to peaceful assembly didn't just disappear overnight!
believing we cannot possibly do anything ourselves to make anything better doesn't help us or our neighbours, it just makes it way easier for people who don't like us to keep doing shit that makes our lives harder.
United States FDA wants to limit future COVID-19 vaccine access
They want to hold COVID vaccines to stricter regulations than we currently hold flu vaccines. They are claiming that this is to improve public trust in vaccines, and that public trust in vaccines has been eroded, not by the anti-vaccine movement, but by COVID vaccine mandates. I hope I don’t have to explain why that’s utter bullshit. My blood sugar is low right now, and I don't want to panic unnecessarily, but this shit is serious. We have three days to submit our comments:
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The US Food and Drug Administration is changing the way it approves Covid-19 vaccines for Americans, a move that may limit future shots to o
The U.S. remains in a moderate lull between COVID-19 surges, with national metrics reporting slow declines through mid-May. There are increa

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The U.S. remains in a moderate lull between COVID-19 surges, with national metrics reporting slow declines through mid-May. There are increa
Here are the latest national COVID-19 trends, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and major wastewater surveillance providers:
About 1.0 in every 100,000 people were hospitalized for COVID-19 during the week ending May 3.
COVID-19 test positivity stayed the same, with 2.9% of COVID-19 tests returning positive results during both the weeks ending May 3 and May 10.
SARS-CoV-2 concentration in wastewater has decreased 8% between the week ending May 3 and the week ending May 10, and the national wastewater viral activity level is “low,” per the CDC.
SARS-CoV-2 concentration in wastewater has decreased 7% between April 30 and May 7, and the national wastewater trend is “medium,” per WastewaterSCAN.
The U.S. remains in a moderate lull between COVID-19 surges, with national metrics reporting slow declines through mid-May. There are increases in disease spread in a few West Coast states, however, and new variants now arriving in the country are likely to spur outbreaks this summer. Also, Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine is finally approved — but not universally. Federal health officials are introducing new challenges for further shots.
Wastewater data from the CDC, WastewaterSCAN, and Biobot Analytics all report slight declines in average SARS-CoV-2 levels for early- to mid-May. These levels have declined slowly since February, and are close to reports from early November 2024 or late April 2024 — the last “baseline” points in between surges. Of course, SARS-CoV-2 levels at these points are still several times the true lows that we experienced in 2021 and 2022, when collective health measures were still in place.
Healthcare system data from the CDC’s surveillance networks similarly report slow declines through mid-May. COVID-19 test positivity, from the labs reporting to the agency, was about 2.9% in the weeks ending May 3 and May 10. Last year, the lowest point for this metric was 3.1%, during the weeks ending April 20, April 27, and May 11, 2024.
Most states and regions report COVID-19 declines, but there are continued signs of increased disease spread on the West Coast, following a trend from last week. Test positivity data for federal health regions 8, 9, and 10 (which include West Coast states) report increases in early May, as do wastewater data from the CDC and WWSCAN.
The CDC’s disease forecasting center also estimates that COVID-19 cases are “likely growing” in Nevada and Hawaii as of May 13. Cases are “declining or likely declining” in 30 states and “not changing” in 14, per the center. As I noted last week, it’s hard to say yet whether these are isolated hotspots or first signs of a summer surge, but it would make sense for the West to see a wave first given the last few months’ patterns.
In addition to travel and gatherings without collective precautions, new variants may aid a surge this summer. Variant trackers are now watching recombinant lineages called XFG and XFC, which have been detected in the U.S. but are not spreading widely yet. The CDC estimated that XFC caused 9% of cases in the two weeks ending May 10. Another variant, called NB.1.8.1, is contributing to high cases in Asia.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) finally approved Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine last weekend. But the vaccine was approved only for people over age 65 and those with health conditions that “put them at high risk for severe outcomes from COVID-19,” even though it’s previously been available more widely. Trump officials have also indicated further COVID-19 vaccine updates may be more restricted, threatening to take away another protective option for millions of people.
Update, May 20, 12 p.m. ET: FDA leaders have just announced that future COVID-19 vaccines will also be limited to those over age 65 and with health conditions that put them at “high risk for severe COVID-19,” until further clinical trials can be conducted. An article by Trump-appointed FDA officials in the New England Journal of Medicine explaining this new policy has no mention of Long COVID or of other measures Americans can use to protect themselves from COVID-19, such as high-quality masks.
Ladyzhets, Betsy. “National Covid-19 Trends, May 20.” The Sick Times - Chronicling the Long Covid Crisis, 20 May 2025, thesicktimes.org/2025/05/20/national-covid-19-trends-may-20/.
The proposal to limit vaccine access is open to comment for three more days:
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