answer The Cascade Transformer: an Application for Efficient Answer Sentence Selection. (arXiv:2005.02534v2 [cs.CL] UPDATED) By arxiv.org Published On :: Large transformer-based language models have been shown to be very effective in many classification tasks. However, their computational complexity prevents their use in applications requiring the classification of a large set of candidates. While previous works have investigated approaches to reduce model size, relatively little attention has been paid to techniques to improve batch throughput during inference. In this paper, we introduce the Cascade Transformer, a simple yet effective technique to adapt transformer-based models into a cascade of rankers. Each ranker is used to prune a subset of candidates in a batch, thus dramatically increasing throughput at inference time. Partial encodings from the transformer model are shared among rerankers, providing further speed-up. When compared to a state-of-the-art transformer model, our approach reduces computation by 37% with almost no impact on accuracy, as measured on two English Question Answering datasets. Full Article
answer Where is Linked Data in Question Answering over Linked Data?. (arXiv:2005.03640v1 [cs.CL]) By arxiv.org Published On :: We argue that "Question Answering with Knowledge Base" and "Question Answering over Linked Data" are currently two instances of the same problem, despite one explicitly declares to deal with Linked Data. We point out the lack of existing methods to evaluate question answering on datasets which exploit external links to the rest of the cloud or share common schema. To this end, we propose the creation of new evaluation settings to leverage the advantages of the Semantic Web to achieve AI-complete question answering. Full Article
answer Providing answers to questions using logical synthesis of candidate answers By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 19 May 2015 08:00:00 EDT A method, system and computer program product for generating answers to questions. In one embodiment, the method comprises receiving an input query, decomposing the input query into a plurality of different subqueries, and conducting a search in one or more data sources to identify at least one candidate answer to each of the subqueries. A ranking function is applied to each of the candidate answers to determine a ranking for each of these candidate answers; and for each of the subqueries, one of the candidate answers to the subquery is selected based on this ranking. A logical synthesis component is applied to synthesize a candidate answer for the input query from the selected the candidate answers to the subqueries. In one embodiment, the procedure applied by the logical synthesis component to synthesize the candidate answer for the input query is determined from the input query. Full Article
answer Photos from the ANSWER and Indivisible Counter-Protests Against ACT for America's 'March Against Sharia' By www.eastbayexpress.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 08:52:00 -0700 ACT for America, which the Southern Poverty Law Center has designated as an anti-muslim hate group, showed up on Saturday morning in cities nationwide, dubbing its protest a "March Against Sharia." Berkeley was spared, but the group appeared in nearby Santa Clara, and in Roseville, a suburb of Sacramento.… Full Article Blogs/News
answer Suspect Eliminated, Police Still Looking For Answers In '92 Disappearance By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:07:27 +0000 The Illinois State Police on Friday made an announcement about the May 6 arrest in Iowa of Clark Terry Baldwin. He was wanted for the 1991 Tennessee murders of Pamela McCall and her unborn son, and the murders of two unidentified women discovered separately in Wyoming in 1992. In the ISP announcement, titled "Illinois State Police Announce An Update to the Tammy Zywicki Case," the ISP indicated that "at this time, Baldwin does not appear to have been involved with the murder of Tammy Zywicki." Zywicki, a 21-year-old college student, was abducted and killed by an unknown assailant after experiencing car trouble on I-80 near LaSalle, IL in August 1992. Reports at the time that she had been picked up by a trucker led nowhere. Baldwin was a long-haul trucker and suspected serial killer operating during the same time frame. He fit the profile of Zywicki's murderer and it was reported that authorities were investigating whether he might be involved. The ISP said it was continuing to Full Article
answer The Rangers dossier won't convince clubs to revolt - but the SPFL still have serious questions to answer By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:04:10 +0100 IT wasn’t as explosive as many Rangers fans had hoped - or SPFL officials had feared. Full Article
answer Reveal Answers Your Questions About Immigration By beta.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 09 Jun 2018 04:00:10 -0000 Last fall, we threw out a simple question after a show about U.S. immigration policies: What do you wish you knew about immigration? Across the country, listeners responded with hundreds of text messages – from small towns in Iowa, Colorado and Massachusetts to big cities such as Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. We chose four questions and took our team of reporters and producers to task to answer them. To figure out the answers, we go deep into immigration court, help one listener uncover her grandfather’s secret past about entering the country and break down the path to legal citizenship. On the way, we meet scam artists, attorneys, asylum seekers and do-gooders learning immigration law for kicks. Full Article Advocacy Ancestry Assimilation Asylum Attorney General Border Central America Crossing Department of Justice Detainees Discrimination Donald Trump Europe Hispanic History ICE Immigrant Immigration Immigration Law Jeff Sessions Justice Department Latin America Latino Law Law Enforcement Mexico News & Politics Policy Race Trump Trump Administration
answer Some Questions On The Future Of The Coronavirus Vaccine, Answered By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:01:00 +0000 Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: The global race for a coronavirus vaccine is on. And around the world, hopes for a vaccine are high. (SOUNDBITE OF MONTAGE) UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER #1: Tests on humans are already underway in the U.S., China, the United Kingdom and Germany. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER #2: The time that it takes to do these things is being at a level that no one has ever seen. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER #3: Good morning, Andrew. Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech starting the dosing of the first U.S. participants in their clinical trial. UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER #4: And, Jim, Moderna is going to be a talking point this morning. FDA approval for phase 2 trial of its vaccine candidate, mRNA... KELLY: So what is a realistic timeline for a coronavirus vaccine, and when might we, the public, actually be able to get it? Well, those are the million-dollar questions that NPR science correspondent Joe Palca is here to address. Hey, Joe. JOE PALCA, BYLINE: Hello Full Article
answer Ramadan: Your Questions Answered By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 31 May 2018 19:14:07 +0000 Right now Muslims around the world are observing Ramadan, the holiest period on the Islamic calendar. What is Ramadan and what is the history behind it? What compels Muslims everywhere to devote themselves to an entire month of fasting and prayer? Soumaya Khalifa , one of Georgia's most influential Muslim leaders, joins us to answer those questions and more. Khalifa is the Executive Director of the Islamic Speakers Bureau of Atlanta. Full Article
answer Listener Questions On The State Of The U.S. Economy, Answered By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:12:00 +0000 NPR's business correspondent takes listener questions on the state of the U.S. economy and unemployment. Full Article
answer In the Dark: A young mother and son slain. A surprising lead. A family’s 25-year wait for answers. By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sun, 30 Jun 2019 06:00:59 -0700 After 23-year-old Stacy Falcon-Dewey and her 3-year-old son, Jake, were found slain in 1994, Renton police detectives chased one dead-end lead after another. But even after a break in the case came years later, charges were never filed and the case slipped through the cracks. All the while, the victims’ grieving family learned virtually nothing. Full Article Crime Local News Northwest Special Reports Times Watchdog
answer Some Questions On The Future Of The Coronavirus Vaccine, Answered By www.npr.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:01:00 -0400 Scientists work tirelessly to find a coronavirus vaccine. But there are some questions to answer: How soon a viable vaccine would be developed? Would billions of people worldwide be able to to get it? Full Article
answer Listener Questions On The State Of The U.S. Economy, Answered By www.npr.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:12:00 -0400 NPR's business correspondent takes listener questions on the state of the U.S. economy and unemployment. Full Article
answer Listener Questions On The State Of The U.S. Economy, Answered By www.npr.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:12:00 -0400 NPR's business correspondent takes listener questions on the state of the U.S. economy and unemployment. Full Article
answer MARTHALER, C. / ENGEL, T. / VIEBROCK, A.: Universe, Incomplete (after C. Ives) / The Unanswered Ives (Documentary, 2018) (NTSC) (ACC-20434) By www.naxos.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Feb 2020 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
answer Champagne says Canada, allies deserve answers on downed UIA Flight PS752: Chris Hall By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 11 Jan 2020 05:00:00 EST This week on The House, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne joins Chris Hall to offer his reaction to an intense week in Canadian foreign relations and provide a sense of what comes next. Then, a panel of MPs reflect on how the crash of Ukrainian International Airlines Flight PS752 is reverberating across the country. Plus, Iran is an emerging player in the global disinformation game. In the wake of military tension between the U.S. and Iran this past week, false narratives have taken over the internet and infiltrated legitimate sources of news. BuzzFeed news reporter Jane Lytvynenko joins Chris Hall to unpack this troubling issue. And as Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs and supporters rally in British Columbia to support the Gidimt’en and Unist’ot’en front-lines following the eviction of Coastal Gaslink workers from Wet’suwet’en territory, Chris Hall catches up with Chantelle Bellrichard, a B.C.-based CBC Reporter with the Indigenous Unit. Full Article Radio/The House
answer Fact vs. Fiction: Your COVID-19 questions answered on The Dose By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 23:24:41 EDT Dr. Susy Hota, the Medical Director for Infection Prevention and Control at University Health Network in Toronto joins Dr. Brian Goldman to answer 10 questions on COVID-19. Full Article Radio/White Coat Black Art
answer The Dose bonus: I'm a kid. Can you answer my questions about COVID-19? By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 15:23:24 EDT Dr. Goldman answers questions about the coronavirus from kids across Canada, with the help of Tai Poole, host of the CBC podcast Tai Ask Why, and Matt Galloway, host of CBC Radio's The Current Full Article Radio/White Coat Black Art
answer Family wants answers about how son with disability was injured in care home By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 18:43:00 +1000 Eden Camac, who has a complex disability, broke both hips and his left leg while at a supported accommodation facility. An ambulance was not called until 10 hours after the incident and his family wants to know what went wrong. Full Article ABC Wide Bay widebay Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Carers:All Health:All:All Health:Disabilities:All Law Crime and Justice:Royal Commissions:All Australia:QLD:Bundaberg 4670
answer How much is a prayer worth? For Christians surviving a disaster, the answer is about $4.30 By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 23 Sep 2019 06:30:00 +1000 Thoughts and prayers don't usually come with a price tag attached, but a study finds they have a different value for different people, depending on religious observance. Full Article ABC Tropical North tropic Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Charities:All Community and Society:Charities and Community Organisations:All Community and Society:Religion and Beliefs:All Community and Society:Religion and Beliefs:Christianity Community and Society:Religion and Beliefs:Meditation and Prayer Disasters and Accidents:All:All Australia:All:All Australia:QLD:Airlie Beach 4802 Australia:QLD:All United States:All:All
answer Rowing machines the answer for grounded teens to maintain fitness, mental health By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 18:59:12 +1000 Rowing machines and online coaching are keeping these teenage rowers motivated amid the coronavirus shutdown, and their coaches say many are even achieving personal best times. Full Article Rowing Sport - Leisure Youth Anxiety Regional
answer Yes Is the Answer By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 07 Nov 2012 08:54:00 +1100 As part of Ausmusic Month, ABC Ballarat takes you through 30 CDs from local artists in 30 days Full Article ABC Local ballarat Arts and Entertainment:Music:Acoustic Arts and Entertainment:Music:Bands and Artists Arts and Entertainment:Music:RandB Arts and Entertainment:Music:Soul Arts and Entertainment:Music:Australian Composers Australia:VIC:Ballarat 3350 Australia:VIC:Hepburn Springs 3461
answer Crickets are the answer for farming family struggling with drought By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 15 Sep 2019 08:27:00 +1000 A Riverland family farm diversifies its cropping operation to take on crickets. Full Article ABC Riverland adelaide riverland Disasters and Accidents:Drought:All Lifestyle and Leisure:Food and Cooking:All Rural:Agricultural Crops:All Rural:All:All Rural:Livestock:All Science and Technology:Animals:Invertebrates - Insects and Arachnids Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000 Australia:SA:Adelaide University 5005 Australia:SA:Loxton 5333 Australia:SA:Renmark 5341
answer You Ask We Answer: What do the major parties think of recycling and waste in federal election 2019? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 11 May 2019 14:27:00 +1000 It's a topic that hasn't gathered much attention on the campaign trail, but based on the large number of questions we received through You Ask, We Answer, waste and recycling is something many voters are concerned about. So do the parties have a plan? And is it enough to make a difference? Full Article ABC Ballarat ballarat Environment:All:All Environment:Environmental Impact:All Environment:Environmental Management:All Environment:Environmental Policy:All Environment:Recycling and Waste Management:All Event:Federal Election:All Australia:All:All Australia:VIC:Anglesea 3230
answer Minister demanding answers after Moranbah coal mine explosion By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 07:04:18 +1000 Mines Minister Dr Anthony Lynham flags a possible inquiry into Queensland mine safety after five workers sustained critical injuries during an explosion at Anglo American's Grosvenor coal mine at Moranbah yesterday. Full Article Disasters and Accidents Accidents Emergency Incidents Rural Mining (Rural) Workplace
answer So what have you learnt during lockdown? Sarah's answer surprised Virginia Trioli By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 07:00:46 +1000 As lockdown begins to ease the lesson is to take it gently and recognise we may have entered a new epoch of rolling pandemics, writes Virginia Trioli. Full Article Diseases and Disorders Health COVID-19
answer Questions the AFL must answer before the Behavioural Awareness Officers are unleashed again By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 00:09:00 +1000 The AFL's supporter crackdown is being felt by those in the stands, but without confirmation one way or another from the AFL, the supporters are filling the void with questions of their own. Full Article ABC Local melbourne Sport:All:All Sport:Australian Football League:All Australia:All:All Australia:VIC:All Australia:VIC:Docklands 3008
answer Face and eye tracking tech, the answer to teachers' engagement level concerns? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:51:21 +1000 Australian scientists develop a tool that could help students learn better in the virtual classroom, as remote education during the coronavirus pandemic highlights issues with current methods. Full Article Education University and Further Education Science and Technology Robots and Artificial Intelligence Diseases Disease Outbreak Respiratory Diseases
answer Corella flocks descend on coastal areas as wildlife experts search for answers By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 19 Jul 2019 11:15:00 +1000 Corellas were once an inland bird but are now living in coastal areas in huge numbers which is causing human-wildlife conflict. What has driven their sea change and what are the solutions? Full Article ABC Mid North Coast midnorthcoast sydney adelaide wheatbelt perth Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Regional:All Environment:All:All Environment:Land Management:All Government and Politics:Local Government:All Human Interest:All:All Human Interest:Animals:All Science and Technology:Animals:All Science and Technology:Animals:Birds Australia:NSW:All Australia:NSW:Port Macquarie 2444 Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000 Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000 Australia:SA:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Geraldton 6530 Australia:WA:Perth 6000
answer William Tyrrell inquest hears SES volunteer Robert Donohoe did not answer police questions By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 22:42:00 +1000 An inquest into the disappearance of toddler William Tyrrell hears an SES volunteer who was involved in search efforts for the toddler on the NSW mid-north coast, did not respond to police questions. Full Article ABC Mid North Coast midnorthcoast sydney Community and Society:Family and Children:Child Care Community and Society:Missing Person:All Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Australia:NSW:Kendall 2439 Australia:NSW:Lidcombe 2141
answer Steelvision Morwell's $400,000 grant just months from collapse has Opposition calling for answers By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 06:44:00 +1000 The Victorian Opposition says the Government needs to release reports into how Steelvision got a grant to set up in the Latrobe Valley months before it went into administration, leaving millions in debt. Full Article ABC Gippsland gippsland Business Economics and Finance:Industry:All Business Economics and Finance:Regional Development:All Community and Society:Regional:All Government and Politics:All:All Australia:VIC:Morwell 3840
answer Federal election 2019: You Ask, We Answer your energy questions By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 08 May 2019 17:40:00 +1000 Energy policy is confusing. There are no shortage of acronyms and the policies change almost as often as the leaders do. Here we've tried to answer your questions. Full Article ABC Goulburn Murray northcoast capricornia gippsland goulburnmurray Business Economics and Finance:Industry:Electricity Energy and Utilities Environment:All:All Environment:Alternative Energy:All Environment:Alternative Energy:Hydro Energy Environment:Climate Change:All Government and Politics:All:All Government and Politics:Elections:All Government and Politics:Elections:Federal Elections Government and Politics:Parliament:Federal Parliament Science and Technology:Energy:All Australia:All:All Australia:NSW:Kingscliff 2487 Australia:QLD:Clermont 4721 Australia:VIC:Heyfield 3858 Australia:VIC:Morwell 3840 Australia:VIC:Wangaratta 3677
answer ANU hack report answers lots of key questions, except the most important who did it? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 00:30:00 +1000 The Australian National University has released a detailed account of how its servers were hacked in 2018, but failed to answer the most important question. Full Article ABC Radio Canberra canberra Education:University and Further Education:All Government and Politics:All:All Science and Technology:Computers and Technology:Hacking Australia:ACT:Canberra 2600 Australia:All:All
answer Sydney news: Theo Hayez video emerges as family search for answers, graffiti closes train line By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 06 Sep 2019 07:43:00 +1000 MORNING BRIEFING: A new video of missing Belgian backpacker Theo Hayez is released as his family attempt to solve what happened to the 18-year-old, last seen in Byron Bay. Full Article ABC Central West NSW centralwest coffscoast sydney midnorthcoast newengland Disasters and Accidents:All:All Disasters and Accidents:Fires:Bushfire Government and Politics:All:All Government and Politics:Political Parties:All Health:All:All Health:Vaccines and Immunity:All Australia:NSW:Bathurst 2795 Australia:NSW:Bellingen 2454 Australia:NSW:Coffs Harbour 2450 Australia:NSW:Hazelbrook 2779 Australia:NSW:Kempsey 2440 Australia:NSW:Penrith 2750 Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000 Australia:NSW:Tamworth 2340
answer Farmers are demanding answers after NSW drought coordinator sacked By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2019 12:50:00 +1100 Only a year into the job, with the drought still gripping NSW, the drought coordinator has been sacked, and farmers are demanding answers. Full Article ABC Central West NSW westernplains centralwest newengland riverina Disasters and Accidents:Drought:All Environment:Water:All Environment:Water Management:All Government and Politics:Parliament:State Parliament Government and Politics:Political Parties:Nationals Australia:NSW:Dubbo 2830 Australia:NSW:Orange 2800 Australia:NSW:Tamworth 2340 Australia:NSW:Wagga Wagga 2650 Australia:NSW:Walcha 2354
answer Check out our checklists. Questions and answers about the IBM accessibility developer guidelines By www.ibm.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 09:00:00 EST IBM has been a leader in making IT accessible to many people, including those with disabilities. IBM is committed to creating accessible and easy-to-use technologies that enhance the overall workplace environment and contribute to the productivity of all employees. Full Article
answer Program Integrity Questions and Answers - Credit Hour By www2.ed.gov Published On :: 2020-05-09T11:12:54+00:00 This page provides answers to frequently asked questions about Program Integrity issues for the second round of the 2009 negotiated rulemaking activities for higher education. This page provides information on credit hours. Full Article
answer ‘Just Be Courteous’ — CapRadio Answers Your Questions About Anxiety, Who To Listen To And What Precautions To Take As The Stay-At-Home Orders Begin to Lift By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:19:00 GMT By Ezra David RomeroAs the state slowly begins to reopen there’s a lot of mixed messages about what it means for Californians because counties, cities and the state are opening at different paces. CapRadio recently asked our audience about what concerns them about the reopening beginning to take place. We heard everything from California is opening prematurely so officials should take more caution to relief that some people can go back to work. There was an air of anxiety in their responses like this: “I think it is too early, and people just need to calm down. We need more testing before we start making plans to reopen so we can know what we are dealing with.” Our listeners noted that they’re concerned because there are new transmissions and deaths from COVID-19 almost daily in the state. As of May 6 there were 60,614 cases in the state and 2,504 deaths. But how do we move forward? CapRadio’s region encompasses many counties and two states all with different rules. Imagine living in one county with a strict stay-at-home order and working in another where restrictions are limited. That’s the reality for many of our listeners and it’s producing anxiety for some. We reached out to experts to find out how to meander through all the noise, news and changing guidelines. What we looked into: How to find meaning within this crisis and how to fight off anxiety Precautions moving forward How do vulnerable communities move ahead? Is it safe to go out into the natural world? Experts: Sarah Jaquette Ray - Author, A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet Paul Smaldino - Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science at UC Merced. He studies the interaction between individual behavior and social organization, with a perspective rooted in evolutionary ecology and complex systems. Holly Martinez - Director of Programs and Advocacy with the California State Parks Foundation. Kathyrn G. Kietzman - research scientist at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Emphasis in elder health. John Swartzberg - an infectious disease specialist at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. How to find meaning within this crisis and how to fight off anxiety Make a list. That’s the advice Sarah Jaquette Ray is giving people who are dealing with anxiety because of the pandemic. The list should include all the things that are going well, because it will hopefully lift you out of the mundane. “Every morning I try to write down a couple of things that I'm going to look forward to that day,” Ray said. “Even if it's as simple as like making lunch for my kids or something dumb like calling my mom … it kind of marks points in my day that are a little bit more redolent with meaning for myself.” The goal is to milk the value out of what we can control in our lives, Ray said. She recently wrote a book about climate anxiety and she says COVID-19 isn’t too different. “Climate change is going to unleash a lot more pandemics,” she said. “There's a direct kind of scientific connection. But in terms of the immediate threat that we feel with COVID, most people don't really feel that with climate change.” She says people should see pandemics as part of climate change. But she says not to get too caught up in that and think about ways to overcome anxiety. She recommends only consuming media so often, because it can be overwhelming, disruptive and confusing for people. “We should be really thoughtful about the media that we consume and be quite disciplined about that because the media that we're consuming is known for trying to capture our negative attention,” she said. “We are also more inclined neurologically to focus on negative news … so we really need to be deliberate about the media that we consume.” Lastly she says people should focus on what they can control because “that will distract us from a lot of the anxiety and worry, which is going to be there anyway.” Precautions moving forward With so many recommendations out there from local, county and state leadership, CapRadio decided to ask public health experts about how to go about life as the economy reopens. John Swartzberg, an infectious disease specialist at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, says it can be hard to know what to do because there is no recent playbook on how to deal with the pandemic. “So the next best thing is to turn to people who are making decisions based upon good solid data as opposed to the kind of information we're getting out of the White House,” Swartzberg said. He applauds how California dealt with bending the curve and he says “we can’t shelter in place forever,” but going back to work may mean a second wave of transmissions. As the pandemic lingers and some people return to their jobs he says it’s still important to socially distance, to use masks and to wash your hands. “I worry that people think that if they're wearing a mask, they don't have to be very careful … and that's not the case,” he said. “The mask will help prevent somebody else from transmitting it to you.” But he says California hasn’t tested enough people and that “without rigorous testing, we may see the curve starting to go up, then we immediately have to pull back.” Swartzberg reiterated that the virus is still here and we don't know what percentage of the American population has already been infected with it. “Our best guesses are somewhere between 3 and 5%, which means there's somewhere between 95 and 97% of the American population still susceptible to this virus,” he said. “Nothing has substantially changed since this pandemic began. Nothing. “It's hard to believe it won't happen, that people are going to get infected in large numbers again.” Paul Smaldino, a professor who studies collective social behavior at UC Merced, is also concerned a second wave could take place. He recommends taking any precaution you can because this is about protecting each other. “Wearing a mask is going to dramatically decrease the chance that you infect someone else; and I think that framing often gets lost,” he said. “You should also think about the fact that if you're sick, you have a responsibility to other people to not infect them. Not just because you're a nice person or whatever, but because we are all part of a society.” He recognizes needs are different for each community. For example, a rural town might need different rules than a metropolis. “We also need to remember that we're connected, right?” he questioned. “Just because you live in a low population area doesn't mean you don't have the possibility of infecting someone or being infected by someone in a high population area, even if you yourself aren't going between those areas [because] people still travel.” How do vulnerable communities move ahead? CapRadio also received a lot of questions about seniors and disadvantaged communities that are more prone to catching COVID-19. Some said they’re “scared about more infections and the disproportionate impact on people of color.” Others have illnesses or are of an age that make them more vulnerable and are “not not sure when it will be actually safe to go out or when can we allow family members to visit?” Kathryn Kietzman studies elder care at UCLA and says it’s very important that vulnerable communities take extra precaution. That may mean staying indoors a lot longer than everyone else. “I think that seniors and people of all ages with health conditions need to really proceed with caution and to not assume that because things are starting to open up that means we're free and clear,” she said. Because there's so many unknowns, like when a vaccine will be available, she says it’s important for seniors and their loved ones to stay the course. Kietzman says “it’s a big risk to” open up the economy, because “you can't bring back a life. So, for me, the scales need to be balanced toward protecting and saving lives at all costs.” For anyone dealing with sickness or 65 years of age or older she recommends talking to your doctor before you follow any order saying you can leave your home. “They may be able to help you without you having to leave your home to get evaluated,” she said. “Seniors and others with underlying health conditions that need attention, need to consult a doctor … to find out what can be done in response to their immediate health needs.” She says it’s still very important to keep seniors in mind and to help them, because they will most likely be the last people to undergo a lifting of stay-at-home orders. “If stores are opening up that weren't open before, and an older adult has a need for something, enlist a family member or enlist a caregiver to get those things,” she said. “I would still recommend staying as close to the original stay at home guidelines as possible.” For any seniors needing someone to chat with she recommends calling the Friendship Line. It’s a 24-hour hotline designed for older adults to have someone to reach out to when feeling anxious or to get information. That number is 1-888-670-1360 Is it safe to go out into the natural world? Californians love the outdoors. It’s been hard for many to shelter-in-place when some of the best trails, parks and beaches in the world are so close by. CapRadio listeners who enjoy the outdoors or live in rural areas are concerned as well. They are worried about people bringing the coronavirus to places like Lake Tahoe, which could have lasting effects on the economy there. There’s been a lot of confusion, or desire, about where people can recreate during the shelter-in-place orders. Holly Martinez, director of programs and advocacy with the California State Parks Foundation, says that’s because “most Californians don't typically understand the difference between a city, county, regional, state or national park.” Martinez’s advice is simple. Check to see if the area you want to visit is open before you leave. And if you’re sick stay home no matter what the order for your area is. “Don't go outside — that is a really important thing — even if you have face covering or gloves, it's just better to be safe than sorry to not expose other people to whatever illness you might have,” she said. If you are feeling well and choose to hike a trail or visit a beach she says only go with the people you live with. “Don't take that risk to expose others who might be carrying the virus and not even know it,” she said. When people go outside she recommends wearing a mask and gloves, especially when visiting areas with lots of people. She also says to bring hand sanitizer and lots of water because fountains will likely not be running. When hiking, visiting a park or laying out at the beach she says to stay six feet away from people and to make sure your presence is known. “If you're approaching somebody, simply say hello and move aside giving the other person six feet of space to move by,” she said. “Just be courteous … and be very communicative about your presence so that people are clear that you're there and that we're respecting each other's space so that we can all enjoy these incredible places.” CapRadio's Helga Salinas contributed to this report. Full Article
answer Kiszla: John Elway’s riskiest draft choice in 2020 is Drew Lock as right answer at quarterback By feeds.denverpost.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 01:00:12 +0000 Unless quarterback Drew Lock is all that and a bag of chips, John Elway is going to look stupid, no matter how wisely the Broncos choose in the NFL draft. Full Article Denver Broncos Latest News Sports Sports Columnists broncos Broncos Country broncos draft Bryce Callahan Case Keenum Denver Drew Lock football Henry Ruggs Joe Flacco John Elway Mark Kiszla More Broncos News NFL NFL draft Patrick Mahomes Super Bowl Vic Fangio
answer Saunders: MLB still has more questions than answers in age of coronavirus By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 12:00:02 +0000 I don't have a crystal ball, so I can't predict what will happen to baseball in the age of the coronavirus pandemic. No one can. Full Article Colorado Rockies Latest News Sports Arizona baseball Boston coronavirus coronavirus in sports DJ LeMahieu Jeff Bridich MLB Mookie Betts More Rockies News National League National League West Nolan Arenado Sports Illustrated Tom Verducci World Series
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