Key developments for Tuesday, December 22, 2020

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The cyberattack was severe, and its ramifications suggest that future incidents could be even more damaging. Mitt Romney has voiced concerns that the next wave might disrupt critical infrastructure like power grids or impact essential supplies such as food. This underscores the urgent need for us to strengthen our defenses and prepare accordingly.

In China, rolling blackouts have been implemented due to a shortage of Australian coal. These measures are being enforced in key industrial regions, which means supply chains are likely to face disruptions:

A dwindling food supply is putting additional strain on food banks as demand continues to rise.

The UK is engaging in emergency discussions to avoid potential shortages of Christmas food items following recent border closures.

Teachers in the US are leaving the profession in large numbers. Many are retiring early, while others are either quarantining or simply choosing to leave their jobs:

Globally, there are now over 78.3 million confirmed cases of COVID-19. In the past week, the total number of new cases has decreased slightly to around 4.6 million, compared to over 5 million the previous week. The death toll stands at over 1.7 million. The United States leads with over 18.6 million cases—a rise of over 1.5 million in just seven days. Deaths in the US have surpassed 330,000, with over 3,100 fatalities reported in the last day alone. New cases in the US have surged by over 186,000 in the past 24 hours. India ranks second globally with over 10 million cases, while Brazil remains second in terms of deaths, with over 188,000 recorded.

Novavax anticipates adding hundreds of millions of doses to the vaccine supply if its clinical trials proceed successfully.

At Stanford University, initial distribution of COVID-19 vaccines favored administrative personnel and non-clinical doctors over frontline healthcare workers, prompting significant backlash. Administrators claim the decision was based on a flawed algorithm:

These developments highlight the ongoing challenges we face in managing both public health crises and societal disruptions. As we navigate these complex issues, it becomes increasingly clear that coordinated efforts and transparent decision-making will be crucial moving forward.

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