Thursday, April 30, 2020

Daily Skimm: It’s gonna be May

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APRIL 30, 2020

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  QUOTE OF THE DAY  

"I had to think of a new and creative way to embarrass my children" – Sarah Michelle Gellar on why she dyed her hair pink during quarantine. Cruel Intentions? More like 'Cool Intentions.'

A NEW HOPE

The Story

A major study is raising hopes about one drug's ability to fight COVID-19.

Which one?

Remdesivir. Yesterday, early results from a study on more than 1,000 hospitalized patients found that it sped up recovery by an average of four days. It's unclear if the antiviral drug can prevent deaths. Still, Dr. Anthony Fauci compared its potential impact to the first drug to treat HIV. And said the drug will set a new "standard of care" for coronavirus treatment. The FDA hasn't approved it yet. But it's reportedly on track to give the drug an emergency use authorization. And is in talks with its maker – Gilead Sciences – to get it to patients ASAP. But some are hesitant.

Like who?

Like WHO. The World Health Organization erred on the side of caution and declined to comment on the study's results until it gets more info. Meanwhile, a separate study in China found the drug didn't help. But researchers said the trial was stopped early as the outbreak there slowed and they couldn't enroll enough patients. And it's not the first COVID-19 treatment to face some questions.

Go on...

Enter anti-malarial drugs, like hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine. President Trump's talked up using the drugs for COVID-19, and asked the FDA to fast-track its testing last month. But there's been debate around its effectiveness and safety, and doctors worry it does more harm than good. Last week, the FDA issued a warning against using these drugs outside of hospitals or clinical trials after reports of death and serious heart problems surfaced.

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The race to find a treatment for COVID-19 is on. And some are hopeful about remdesivir. But with countless lives at stake, some are urging caution.

AND ALSO...THIS

Who's still got explaining to do…

Former VP Joe Biden. He's facing growing pressure to address a former staffer's sexual assault allegation. Last year, Tara Reade was part of a group of women who accused Biden of inappropriate touching. Last month, she expanded on the allegation, accusing him of sexually assaulting her in the '90s. Biden's campaign called the allegation "false" – but women's rights advocates reportedly want him personally to issue a statement.

  • The latest: This week, two people came forward to corroborate elements of Reade's claims. And an old "Larry King Live" ep resurfaced in which Reade says her mom called in anonymously to discuss the situation.

  • In his corner: Some prominent Dems. That includes several thought to be in the running for Biden's VP pick, like Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Stacey Abrams. As Abrams said, "I believe Joe Biden."


What's yelling 'timber'…

The Commerce Dept. Yesterday, it said GDP dropped 4.8% in the first quarter – the steepest drop since the Great Recession. Reminder: GDP is the total value of things made and services provided in a certain time frame. Think of it as a country's economic report card. Until recently, the US was in its longest economic expansion ever recorded. But with stay-at-home orders grinding businesses to a halt, GDP's been struggling. Next quarter could be worse, with some analysts anticipating a 38% drop. If that happens, we're officially in recession territory.


Psst...see what a recession could mean for your wallet – and how you can prep – here.


What's hitting its expiration date...

Federal social distancing guidelines. Back in March, President Trump announced the 30-day guidelines, which included staying home, avoiding nonessential travel and large gatherings, and advising states to close bars and restaurants. They expire today. This comes as many states' stay-at-home orders have recently expired or are set to expire in the coming weeks. Here's what to expect as economies reopen.


What Ross Geller would lose it over...

Spinosaurus. For years, paleontologists have dug into the question of whether this 14,000-pound big boy was able to swim. Now, a new study says 'yup, it's a Schwimmer.' Scientists found a fossilized tail two years ago in Morocco that indicates the dino hunted underwater. Dun dun.


...Oh and just when you think your inner kid couldn't be happier, introducing frontline action figures.


When we could all use a hot girl summer right about now...

Beyoncé has entered the chat.

THING TO KNOW

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SKIMM MONEY

If your parents taught you anything, you won't do something just because all your friends do it. If all your friends sell their investments…read this before doing the same. We Skimm'd when to cash in your stock. And when you might want to hang on.

PRESS PAUSE

The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting us all in different ways. No matter your situation, sometimes you just need to press pause. Enter: our picks to help you take a break…


1. Your fave pics, framed. Get a bunch for a gallery wall. Or try some canvas prints. You can do it all with Shutterfly. Because all Mom wants for Mother's Day is you(r face). Order now to get your gift on time. Picture perfect.*


2. "Normal People" on Hulu. The beloved book (and Skimm HQ fave) turned into our new TV obsession. So we talked to the cast about the adaptation. And can confirm: Marianne + Connell are perfect.


3. Ramadan dishes. Whether you're observing the holiday or just in need of some dinner ideas, these recipes will be waiting for you at sundown. We're eyeing the sticky toffee pudding.


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SKIMM'RS

In times like these, community matters more than ever. Let us know how you (or someone you know) is making an impact by helping others.


Sending a-lock of love to...Leah R (GA). She's a hair stylist in Georgia – where some nonessential businesses are allowed to reopen. She spoke to us about what it's like to go back to work during the time of COVID-19. And all the precautions she's taking to keep herself, her employees, and her customers safe. Watch here.


Thanks for the pawsitivity…Olivia A (MA). She works for How I Met My Dog, an online matching platform for adopters, foster families, and rescue dogs. The company was co-founded by her mom and is run by women. Learn more here.


(Some) Birthdays...Susan Lyne (NY), Brittany Elias (NY), Faezeh Ashtiani (IL), Tais Tillman (CA), Fathima Khan (VA), Travis Carnes (NE), Hannah Lang (FL), Lily Keefer (IL), Jeannie Daniel (CT), Kari Krause (CA), Caroline Samp (MA), Cynthia Jones (SC), Patti Higgins (NJ), Kay Krause (CA), Gina Ippolito (CA)


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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Daily Skimm: A whole new world

Skimm'd with tax pros on call

APRIL 29, 2020

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  QUOTE OF THE DAY  

"He has to work a little bit on the Brooklyn accent" – Dr. Anthony Fauci on Brad Pitt's "SNL" impersonation. Fuhgeddaboutit, doc.

BEEFING

The Story

So...meat is apparently part of the US's critical infrastructure.

People do like their meats.

Right. Yesterday, President Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to require meat processing plants to stay open during the pandemic. It's not the first time he's invoked the 1950s law. Last month, he used it to order GM to produce ventilators. Now, he's using it for the food supply chain.

What's at stake?

Potential meat shortages. Some processing plants have become coronavirus hotspots. More than 5,000 meat and food processing employees have been infected or exposed to COVID-19. Over a dozen plants have shut down, and production is down by at least 25%. Meat shortages could hit grocery stores as soon as the end of this week.

That's soon.

It is. The admin ordered the factories back open to protect supply chains. But unions and worker advocates are concerned the move will endanger employees' health. That's because workers at these plants are often required to stand shoulder to shoulder, even as the CDC recommends keeping them six feet apart. As one union president said, "We only wish that this administration cared as much about the lives of working people as it does about meat, pork, and poultry products."

What does the admin say?

That it wants workers safe. It's rolling out new guidelines, including recommending that employees 65 and older, and those with pre-existing conditions, stay home. And if companies follow these guidelines, the admin is reassuring them the gov could side with them in lawsuits workers might bring for exposing them to the virus.

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As the US begins to open up for business, there's tension between companies trying to make it work...and employees concerned for their health. In this case, the admin appears to be putting the security of the food supply chain front and center.

AND ALSO...THIS

Who people are remembering…

Irrfan Khan. The Bollywood star passed away this morning after being admitted to the hospital in Mumbai, India, with a colon infection. He was 54. Khan had been diagnosed with a rare cancer in March 2018 but continued to push through with acting after receiving intensive care. The actor had achieved success in both Bollywood and in western cinema – and was known internationally for his roles in "Life Of Pi," "Slumdog Millionaire," and "The Namesake." Tributes came from people around the globe, including from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who said Khan's death is a "loss to the world of cinema and theatre." RIP.


What's sounding a brazillion alarms...

Brazil's Supreme Court. This week, it greenlighted an investigation into President Jair Bolsonaro, setting off a political crisis. Last week, the country's justice minister resigned, accusing Bolsonaro of trying to interfere with federal police investigations involving his family. For context, two of Bolsonaro's sons are being investigated for corruption. One is being accused of leading a disinformation campaign. This former minister says Bolsonaro replaced the police chief so he could have someone in place who would share classified info with him. Bolsonaro denies wrongdoing. But the Supreme Court is saying 'let's find out, shall we?'

  • And the Portuguese word for 'impeachment' is: Impeachment. If charged with obstruction of justice or other crimes, Bolsonaro would become the second president to be impeached since 2016 – when President Dilma Rousseff was impeached over allegations that she violated Brazil's budget rules. But this is...

  • NĂŁo-t the only problem: Bolsonaro's faced criticism for downplaying the coronavirus, which he calls a "little flu." Earlier this month, he fired the country's health minister after the two disagreed on how to handle the pandemic. Now, experts believe Brazil could be the next coronavirus "hot spot," and that those infected could be closer to 1 million, versus the 68,000 reported.


Who has big election energy...

Rep. Justin Amash (I-MI). Yesterday, the congressman basically announced he's running for president as a Libertarian. Amash – a former tea party Republican elected in 2010 – left the GOP last year as he called for President Trump's impeachment. Now, the third-party candidate says he's forming a presidential exploratory committee...political-speak for 'I'm already running for president. Though rare, third-party candidates have the potential to shake up elections. TBD if Amash has the power to draw votes away from the expected showdown between Trump and former VP Joe Biden.


Former VP Joe Biden. Yesterday, he was the projected winner in the Ohio Democratic primary. The state's primary was pushed back from the March 17 date because of COVID-19. And was done almost entirely by mail. Although some say they were confused by the process, there wasn't much widespread disruption – a change of pace from what voters in Wisconsin experienced earlier this month.


...Oh and speaking of Biden, Hillary Clinton said 'I'm with him.'


Why people want to ET phone home...

The Pentagon. Earlier this week, it declassified and released three videos of "unidentified aerial phenomena." The videos show US Navy pilots coming across flying objects, and had been floating on the web for over a decade. Now, the Pentagon is saying 'yes, these videos are real.' But before you start mass ordering tin hats on Amazon, they don't prove aliens exist: scientists say the visuals could be caused by bugs in fighter jet code, among other explanations.


What's missing from this news report…

Pants.

PRO TIP

Recreate Meetings Virtually

Keep up with your workplace traditions and routine. Quibi CEO Meg Whitman is recreating in-person company meetings online, including a weekly breakfast she hosts for employees. Except now it's BYO(Coffee).


WFH is an adjustment for everyone. Even CEOs. Five female execs and leaders shared their work from home hacks with us. Hear more on our weekly career podcast, "Skimm'd from the Couch."

PRESS PAUSE

The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting us all in different ways. No matter your situation, sometimes you just need to press pause. Enter: our picks to help you take a break…


1. Simple stretches. Whether you've spent the last month hunched over a laptop or glued to your couch. It's time to stretch it out.


2. Zoom backgrounds. Download these images of magazine-worthy living rooms to plop yourself into. So your co-workers won't know you didn't make your bed today.


3. 52 places to visit virtually. This list will help you remember what...places...are.


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For when everyone always compliments your style…

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For when you can't remember what day it is...

It's laundry day. Get going with The Laundress. They make eco-friendly and effective cleaning products (think: detergents and surface sprays). So you can be kind to your clothes, home, and Earth. PS: Skimm'rs get 25% off. Check it out.*


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SKIMM'RS

In times like these, community matters more than ever. Let us know how you (or someone you know) is making an impact by helping others.


Join the club with...Amy K (MN). She works at the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities. And although they are closed down due to COVID-19, local companies stepped in to help with funding and donations so the org can continue providing weekly meal packages for families. If you want to help, you can donate here.


Tour(o) de Force...Emily K (LA). She's a manager at the Touro Infirmary Foundation, a nonprofit that's established a COVID-19 emergency fund to help medical staff and first responders. The org is also using the fund to provide things like childcare to those on the front lines. Learn more here.


(Some) Birthdays...theSkimm's Jodi Patkin (NY), Jamie Pickard (CA), Peter Wiener (NY), Emily Mattice (VA), Beth Kelley (MI), Farah Benahmed (MD), Susana Rodriguez (VA), Cheryl Perry (AZ), Chelsea Lundeen (TX), Sara McCord (DC), Dina Scherer (NY), Halie Wisse (IL), Lauren Moloney (CO), Julie Nasser (CO), Jane Denham (MO), Susan Huey (MN)


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