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El 50% de los actuales puestos de trabajo de EE UU podrán ser automatizados en 25 años, según un informe de la Universidad de Oxford publicado en 2013. Una vertiginosa predicción que acaba de cobrar aún más velocidad en el ámbito del periodismo, ya que la agencia Associated Press ha comenzado a utilizar robots para producir noticias automáticamente.

Los robots son en realidad programas informáticos que ya han conquistado otros sectores como el de la atención al cliente, los servicios de venta online o los buscadores de información. Pero su uso en las redacciones es el último reto al que debe enfrentarse el periodismo tras la irrupción de Internet en el trabajo de los medios de comunicación, cambiando para siempre la distribución de las noticias y mermando modelos de negocio basados en la publicidad.

La introducción de robots en las redacciones estadounidenses ha comenzado de manera muy limitada pero constante. El diario The New York Times, faro en el horizonte para las grandes publicaciones, ya produce información deportiva creada por algoritmos matemáticos que incluso valoran las decisiones de los entrenadores de béisbol. En California, Los Angeles Times publicó en marzo la primera noticia creada por un robot, relacionada con un terremoto. Pero la gran pionera en este campo fue Narrative Science, cuyo lema es “descubre las historias escondidas en tus datos” y que ya ha firmado un acuerdo con la revista Forbes.

La última valiente es la agencia de noticias Associated Press. Gracias a su colaboración con la empresa Automated Insights, sus robots escribirán las noticias relacionadas con resultados de las empresas que cotizan en Bolsa. Según el vicepresidente de AP y editor, Lou Ferrara, los periodistas “liberados” de esta tarea se dedicarán a “documentar y escribir noticias sobre lo que significan esos números y lo que dicen las empresas cuando los publican”.

El objetivo de la agencia, como lo fue antes de Narrative Science o como experimenta ahora el Times, es liberar a los profesionales de una tarea tediosa que requiere apenas creatividad y que puede ser reproducida por una máquina con supervisión mínima de un ser humano. Los robots se encargarán de publicar el qué, quién, cuándo y dónde de una noticia. Los periodistas averiguarán el cómo y el por qué.

Las posibilidades de estos sistemas son “ilimitadas”, según defiende James Kotecki, portavoz de Automated Insights. La cantidad de datos que pueden recabar, desde resultados hasta tendencias económicas, no tiene fin. Su impacto tampoco. “A medida que las organizaciones vayan creciendo y las personas obtengan cada vez más datos puros, la necesidad de analizarlos y explicarlos para poder hacer una interpretación irá aumentando”, justifica Kotecki, portavoz de la empresa.

La llegada de estos robots que realizan parte del trabajo de los periodistas, en un momento en el que la profesión apenas comienza a respirar después de una profunda crisis económica en el sector, ha sido recibida con escepticismo. Esa desconfianza de los profesionales hacia esta tecnología hizo que Ferrara defendiese su decisión desde el primer momento de anunciarla: “Esto nos permitirá emplear nuestros recursos humanos de manera más creativa durante la temporada de resultados”, afirmó. “Así descubriremos tendencias e informaciones exclusivas que publicar al mismo tiempo que esos datos”.

El trabajo de los periodistas, la cantidad de textos que producen al cabo del día, y los formatos en que se publican, desde artículos de noticias hasta blogs, mensajes en redes sociales o conversaciones con lectores, ha aumentado en los últimos años por la multiplicación de plataformas en Internet. “Algunos medios han recibido críticas por no hacer suficiente periodismo de profundidad. Estos programas les liberarán”, afirma Arden Manning, portavoz de Yseop, una compañía que desarrolla programas informáticos para la generación automática de contenido.

David Sancha, director de Xalok, una empresa especializada en tecnología para medios con sede en Miami, coincide en que ese es el argumento para ganar la confianza de los periodistas en este tipo de herramientas. “No son buenas o malas en sí mismas, sino que todo depende del uso que se les dé”, afirma. “Automatizar algunas tareas periodísticas básicas permitiría a los redactores dedicar su tiempo a aquellas funciones que realmente requiere la interpretación”.

Desde Yseop, sin embargo, reconocen que todavía no se puede decir que los robots sean capaces de trabajar de manera independiente y autosuficiente. En el sector del comercio online, por ejemplo, los algoritmos pueden recomendar productos tras la pregunta de un usuario, pero aún no han aprendido a explicar qué razones justifican esas sugerencias. “Uno de nuestros retos es enseñar a los sistemas informáticos a aprender de sus propias prácticas con el tiempo”, asegura Manning.

El otro desafío es el lenguaje. Las noticias deportivas que elaboran los robots del Times apenas se convierten en una lista de resultados y su interpretación está limitada a un conjunto de estadísticas. Los datos, en este caso, no pretenden sustituir el trabajo del periodista, sino complementarlo.

Sancha insiste en que siempre habrá un editor que tenga que encargarse de añadir el “color”, el contexto de una crónica deportiva que no puede carecer del ambiente en el terreno de juego o en la grada. “Es imposible que un robot sea capaz de escribir una crónica de ambiente, un reportaje interpretativo o la noticia de un acontecimiento en el que el periodista ha estado presente, ha recabado información directa y puede aportar su propia experiencia”.

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“Ahora mismo mis pensamientos están con Luis y su familia, porque se van a enfrentar a un período muy difícil”, escribió Chiellini en su página oficial, luego de conocer la sanción de nueve fechas de suspensión, cuatro meses alejado de la actividad relacionada al fútbol y 100 mil dólares contra el delantero uruguayo por morder el hombro del futbolista italiano.

“Siempre he considerado como algo inequívoco las medidas disciplinarias por parte de los órganos competentes. Sin embargo, al mismo tiempo creo que la sanción impuesta es excesiva”, evaluó Chiellini.

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On Monday, the United States imposed sanctions on Venezuelan oil exports in an effort to squeeze authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro. Although U.S. sanctions may well do the trick and pave the way for a stable resolution to the crisis, there are complicating factors : China and Russia.

Even though China may be less willing to subsidize an unstable Maduro than in previous years, it is no less interested in the country’s oil and the $20 billion it’s owed for current investments. Russia too remains heavily invested in Maduro’s government as a result of billions of dollars in arms sales.

If China and Russia become some of the only countries that Venezuela can export oil to, that gives those countries enormous leverage over Caracas.

It also leaves China or Russia free to potentially take control of parts of the country’s oil industry. Indeed, Sinovesa offers a clear model for this arrangement. The firm, jointly owned by a Chinese state-owned company and a subsidiary of Venezuelan national oil monopoly PDVSA, has successfully boosted production and profitability.

There’s no reason to think that in an effort to pay off loans, Maduro wouldn’t allow Beijing or Moscow to take more control of oil production.

Another possibility stems from the reality that the new sanctions will significantly cut into the the oil revenue Venezuela currently depends on to pay off its massive debts owed to Russia and China.

The fallout from that could be quite complicated due to Venezuela’s tangle of collateral and assets.

As Ellen R. Wald points out in Forbes, Citgo, a Venezuelan-owned refinery in the United States, is collateral on Venezuela’s debts to Russian oil company Rosneft. If new sanctions mean that Maduro’s government cannot make good on repaying its loans, Rosneft could try to take partial ownership of Citgo as 49.9 percent of company shares are currently collateral against loans to Russia.

That would likely set up a fight between the U.S. and Russia on the grounds that Russian control of Citgo would constitute a national security crisis potentially provoking conflict.

Finally, as I explained on Friday, should U.S. efforts to oust Maduro prove successful and a new administration move to void agreements made with China and Russia, those countries would likely cast U.S. involvement as part of a broader strategy to undercut their power. That would not only complicate existing negotiations — for example trade war talks with Beijing — but likely escalate tensions.

As the U.S. takes another step into the economic and diplomatic mess in Venezuela, Washington must recognize that it is not the only major player on the world stage with interests in Latin America. China and Russia have multi-billion dollar interests in Venezuela, and they want to make good on their investment — never mind what Washington thinks will lead to stability or be good for the people of Venezuela.

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The man who surfaced in Kentucky claiming to be Timmothy Pitzen, a boy who went missing at the age of 6 in 2011, was charged Friday with making false statements to a federal agent, according to the FBI.

Brian Michael Rini, 23, told investigators in Kentucky on Wednesday that he was Pitzen and had run across an Ohio bridge after escaping two kidnappers. But DNA tests indicated that the man was not the boy who vanished eight years ago, officials said Thursday.

While Rini was posing as Pitzen, he told authorities, including those who identified themselves as FBI agents, that he had been sexually and physically abused for years while he was being held, said U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio Benjamin Glassman.

Rini didn’t change his story even after the agents warned him that lying to federal agents is a violation of federal law.

The FBI discovered that Rini had allegedly portrayed himself as a juvenile sex trafficking victim in two prior instances.

Brian Rini Hamilton County Sheriff

He complained of abdominal pain, and was brought to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, where he refused to be fingerprinted, but agreed to submit a DNA sample, Glassman said. He maintained he was Pitzen until he was confronted by investigators with the DNA results that they had compared with DNA of Pitzen’s relatives.

“He allegedly said he watched a story about Timmothy on ’20/20′ and stated he wanted to get away from his own family,” said a statement from Glassman’s office. “A rerun had aired several weeks ago,” Glassman said during a news conference Friday.

Rini also told investigators that “he wished he had a father like Timmothy’s because if he went missing, his father would just keep drinking,” according to a criminal complaint.

Rini appeared in federal court Friday, and is being held without bond, Glassman said. He is expected to appear at a detention hearing Tuesday.

Rini could spend eight years in federal prison if convicted, the U.S. attorney said.

“As the result of false reporting in cases such as Timmothy’s, it is extremely traumatic to the families of the missing children and diverts resources away from legitimate investigative efforts,” said Special Agent in Charge of FBI Louisville Robert Brown. “Today’s charge is a reminder that lying to the FBI has consequences and we hold those who attempt to distract us from our important work accountable.”

Brown said about 50 officers and public health officials were assigned to investigate after Rini came forward claiming to be Pitzen.

“While this is not the result that we had hoped for, the outpouring of victim law enforcement and community support gives everyone hope that we will find Timmothy,” Brown said.

Timmothy PitzenWMAQ

Rini was released from jail less than a month ago after serving 18 months in Ohio for trashing a $400,000 model home with a group of friends while holding a “tattoo party.” He pleaded guilty to burglary and vandalism in that incident in January 2018.

Meanwhile, Rini was found guilty in another case on a count of unauthorized use of a vehicle. He was sentenced to three years of probation, 200 hours of community service and ordered to pay $1,750, and other court costs.

But he didn’t pay the fines before heading to jail on the burglary and vandalism convictions.

When he was released from his sentence for those charges on March 7, he was supposed to begin three years of supervision. But when officials attempted to serve him with the bill, which had nearly doubled, they couldn’t find him at his Medina, Ohio, address and the order was “returned not served,” according to court records.

The bill was returned to court on March 26, about a week before Rini was discovered in Kentucky, NBC Chicago reported.

Rini also pleaded guilty in 2015 to passing bad checks and was sentenced to three years of intensive supervision, according to Medina County court documents. He allegedly violated his probation in 2016 and 2017, and was ordered back to court each time.

His estranged brother, Jonathan Rini, told NBC Chicago that the 23-year-old had stopped getting treatment for numerous mental health issues. “I’d tell the family that I’m sorry for what he’s done, but for him, I wouldn’t even speak to him,” Jonathan Rini said.

The family of the boy, who disappeared while on a road trip with his mother, Amy Fry-Pitzen, said Thursday they remained hopeful that he would be found.

“My heart goes out to the family of Timothy Pitzen. I can only imagine the kind of pain they’ve been through and this episode has caused for them,” Glassman said Friday.

“The investigation regarding Timmothy PItzen is ongoing, and law enforcement will do everything in their power to find the actual child,” the prosecutor added.

Fry-Pitzen, 43, is believed to have picked Timmothy up from school, taking him to a zoo and water park before she was found dead by what appeared to be suicide in a motel room in Rockford, Illinois, according to a police report and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

Notes she left behind stated her son was safe but would never be found, authorities have said.

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Shaun King has faced a backlash from Twitter users after claiming Rachel Maddow reported the Democratic Party was interfering in the primaries to stop Bernie Sanders.

The activist wrote: “BREAKING: @msnbc & @maddow just reported that multiple “senior officials” within the Democratic Party are interfering with the primaries to stop @BernieSanders. They reported that the party has asked Bloomberg to drop out so that Biden would have an easier time against Bernie.”

Maddow, the host of The Rachel Maddow Show, responded directly to King’s tweet from her own account: “What? No. I didn’t report any such thing.”

Since his post, King has received backlash from users on the social media platform, with some accusing him of pushing propaganda to support Sanders. Others have also defended Maddow saying that the host never reported King’s accusations.

One user, @yankees1958, said: “Funny, since I’m watching @MSNBC and@maddow. Those lies have not passed through her lips! Pathetic!”

Another said: “Outright lie. I’ve had the channel on non-stop tonight and never was anything remotely resembling this discussed. This is just downright DIRTY.”

Through the Democratic presidential campaign, King has been vocal in his support for Sanders as well as coming forward with anonymous “tip offs.” On Tuesday, March 3, the activist claimed that he had had former staffers of former U.S. representative Beto O’Rourke’s contact him in regards to O’Rouke’s endorsement of candidate Joe Biden. In the tweet, he said: “Had several former staffers of @BetoORourke reach out to me, some near tears, saying that his endorsement of@JoeBiden “felt like a betrayal” of all they had worked for with Beto. One said he loathed Biden’s campaign for President. They just couldn’t make it make sense.”

The activist has also been critical of Mike Bloomberg—one of the Democratic presidential candidates and former mayor of New York City between 2002 and 2013—accusing the billionaire businessman of racism. In February 2020, he tweeted: “If you live in New York, or know our history, you’ve been knowing that #BloombergIsRacist. He’s awful. The world will soon know just how deep this man’s bigotry goes.”

The controversy comes following Super Tuesday, which sees the greatest number of U.S. states hold primary elections and caucuses for the Democratic presidential candidate. As shown in the graph below from Statista, Biden has now pulled ahead of Sanders in terms of delegates.

Newsweek has contacted King’s representatives for comment on the story as well as Maddow.

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Una de las finalistas del Miss Bolivia es víctimas de burlas en las redes sociales por una singular respuesta ofrecida, durante de la ronda de preguntas del certamen. El video del evento está alojado en el portal YouTube.

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Las participantes debían responder una interrogante seleccionada por los organizadores. Así llegó el turno de Giovanna Salazar, Miss La Paz, quien tuvo que dirigirse a las personas que critican este tipo de concursos.

“Los certámenes de belleza están hechos para personas que gustan de los certámenes de belleza. Por ejemplo, a mí me gusta el fútbol y no el básquet, gracias”, dijo, según se escucha en el clip de YouTube.

La respuesta robó aplausos entre el público, pero en las redes sociales los usuarios comenzaron burlarse con memes y mensajes irónicos: “El Facebook fue hecho para la gente a la que le gusta el Facebook. Por ejemplo a mí me gusta el sol y no la lluvia”.

El evento estuvo marcado por otras anécdotas, entre ellas la propuesta de Paula Schneider, quien al final se coronó como Miss Bolivia. En las ronda de preguntas, la participante dijo que era necesario una ley que regule la pornografía en Internet para proteger a los menores.

Los detalles del evento fueron compartido en YouTube y otras redes sociales.

 

 

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Some people who get federal benefits, such as Social Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and veterans benefits, still haven’t received their stimulus payments from the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan.

The IRS has not yet announced a date, but it did update some guidance on how payments may be delivered.

The agency said it is working directly with other federal agencies to get updated 2021 information on people who receive federal benefits “to ensure that as many people as possible are sent fast, automatic payments.”

Social Security Administration Commissioner Andrew Saul said that the agency sent its files to the IRS on Thursday.

The statement came in response to a letter sent earlier this week to the IRS and Social Security by legislators, including Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr, D-9th Dist., who expressed concern that some beneficiaries were still waiting for their payments.

“We were alarmed to learn recently that most Social Security, SSI, RRB (Railroad Retirement Benefits), and VA beneficiaries who are not required to file a tax return have not yet received their payments and that the IRS is unable to provide an expected timeline for these payments,” the letter said.

If you did not file a tax return and you receive Social Security, SSI, Railroad Retirement Benefits or VA benefits, and you currently get your payments on a Direct Express card, then your third stimulus payment will be deposited on that same card, the IRS said in updated guidance on its website.

“The bank information shown in Get My Payment will be a number associated with your Direct Express card and may be a number you don’t recognize,” it said.

For people who don’t have direct deposit information on file with the IRS, “the IRS will use federal records of recent payments to or from the government, where available, to make the payment as a direct deposit. This helps to expedite payment delivery,” it said.

If you don’t receive a direct deposit, you may receive the payment by paper check or prepaid debit card.

The debit card will come in a white envelope displaying the seal of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the IRS said. The card has the Visa name on the front and the issuing bank, MetaBank, N.A. on the back.

Paper checks come in a white envelope from the U.S. Department of the Treasury. For those taxpayers who received their tax refund by mail, this paper check will look similar but will be labeled as an “Economic Impact Payment” in the memo field, the IRS said.

You can check the Get My Payment tool to see if your payment has been scheduled.

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Karin Price Mueller may be reached at KPriceMueller@NJAdvanceMedia.com.

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JACKSON, Wyo. — One of the last times Gabby Petito was seen alive involved an argument between Brian Laundrie and wait staff at a Jackson Hole restaurant, according to a pair of witnesses from New Orleans.

“I have chills right now,” Nina Celie Angelo told Fox News Digital Wednesday. “It’s crazy because it wasn’t just like we passed them on the street — it was a full blown incident.”

Angelo told Fox News she and her boyfriend, Matthew England, were in town for a wedding in late August. They were out to lunch at Merry Piglets, a Tex-Mex restaurant, between 1 and 2 p.m. on Aug. 27, when they said Laundrie began arguing with a waitress. Four and a half hours later, a travel-blogging couple passed Petito’s van at a campsite north of town.

Travel blogger captured video of Petito van during Wyoming trip

Angelo, a photographer, said she couldn’t overhear the conversation but that she believed Laundrie was arguing with staff over the bill or about money. She described his body language as “aggressive” and said he left and returned about four times.

At one point, Petito came inside and apologized for Laundrie’s behavior, Angelo said.

England told Fox News that he reported the incident to the FBI and that Petito appeared “visibly upset” with Laundrie as he hounded staff at the Merry Piglets Tex-Mex restaurant.

Petito case sheds light on domestic violence in Utah

The incident happened two days after Petito’s final Instagram post in Ogden, Utah and roughly two weeks after we reported that a witness called 911 about a domestic fight between Petito and Laundrie in Moab, Utah.

Angelo and England said bodycam video of the police response matched the mannerisms and body language of Petito and Laundrie they witnessed firsthand. Laundrie was also wearing clothes England said he recognized from the video and “looked kind of like he had been living out in a van for a little while.”

Body cam footage released by Moab police shows the aftermath of a fight between Gabby Petito and her boyfriend Brain Laundrie two weeks before she disappeared.

“I spent the last three or four days really kind of racking my brain,” he told Fox News Wednesday. “And I woke up this morning and went to Facebook, and there was that video with the police on it, right away. That was the couple.”

Then it clicked.

“I would bet $10 million, I’m 1,000 percent sure that was him and that was her,” he said.

Aug. 27, the day of the alleged restaurant incident, is the same day Petito last made contact with her friends and family.

On August 29, a woman publicly claimed that she and her boyfriend gave Laundrie a ride and that Laundrie claimed he’d been camping by himself for multiple days while Petito was at their van working on social media posts.

“Her account is plausible, it appears,” North Port police spokesperson Josh Taylor said.

On September 1, Laundrie arrived at his parent’s Florida home alone with the van that he and Petito were traveling in. He retained a lawyer and refused to speak with police.

On September 11, Petito’s family officially reported her missing to authorities.

On September 17, after several days of both Petito’s family and police pleading with Laundrie’s family to cooperate in the investigation, Laundrie’s family requested police come to their home, where they shared they haven’t seen Brian since September 14.

Homicide confirmed as autopsy shows remains found are those of Gabby Petito

On Sunday, the FBI discovered Petito’s remains at a campsite north of Jackson Hole.

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The Biden administration is likely to appeal the panel’s decision to the full court.

Engelhardt was appointed to the bench by former President Donald Trump. The other two members of the panel, Judge Kyle Duncan and Judge Edith Jones, were appointed by Trump and former President Ronald Reagan, respectively.

More than a dozen lawsuits have been filed in various appeals courts by businesses, religious organizations and states arguing that the vaccine-or-test requirement goes beyond OSHA’s authority and runs afoul of the First Amendment, the Constitution’s Commerce clause and laws protecting religious freedom.

Engelhardt agreed that the rules’ opponents had standing to sue in the Fifth Circuit writing that: “The Mandate imposes a financial burden upon them by deputizing their participation in OSHA’s regulatory scheme, exposes them to severe financial risk if they refuse or fail to comply, and threatens to decimate their workforces (and business prospects) by forcing unwilling employees to take their shots, take their tests, or hit the road.”

Engelhardt also agreed with their claims that the requirement exceeds OSHA’s power to police workplaces and the federal government’s authority under the Commerce Clause, among other arguments.

The vaccine-or-test requirement was implemented as an emergency temporary standard. OSHA can issue such standards if it determines “that employees are exposed to grave danger from exposure to substances or agents determined to be toxic or physically harmful or from new hazards,” and that the rule is “necessary” to protect workers from that danger.

The administration told the court earlier this week that OSHA had acted within its authority and that a stay of the requirement “would likely cost dozens or even hundreds of lives per day.”

It remains unclear whether the legality of the rule will ultimately be addressed by the Fifth Circuit or by another circuit. Because multiple lawsuits have been filed in various appeals courts, a lottery has been triggered to determine which circuit will hear the challenge. The lottery is scheduled to take place next week.

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“We just got things turned around,” said Dr. Jesse L. Goodman, a former chief scientist at the Food and Drug Administration. “The administration and the leaders of the scientific agencies who signed on got out in front of any public discussion, airing of the data or vetting of it. That put the F.D.A. and the C.D.C. and their advisory committees in a corner.”

Dr. Woodcock, the acting F.D.A. commissioner, privately warned that it was risky to announce a timetable, especially for multiple vaccines, according to people familiar with the discussions. The F.D.A. and the C.D.C. meetings in the coming days and Pfizer’s application for approval of its booster dose appear to be conforming to the timetable the administration proposed in August.

Like other senior health officials, Dr. Woodcock had hoped that booster shots could be offered this month not only for Pfizer and Moderna recipients, but for recipients of Johnson & Johnson’s one-dose vaccine as well, according to people familiar with the deliberations. But the administration had to limit its plan to Pfizer recipients, officials said, because neither Moderna nor Johnson & Johnson delivered the expected data in time.

While Mr. Biden publicly noted that his strategy depended on regulatory action, he also made the plan sound all but definite. “It’s simple,” he said at the time. “Eight months after your second shot, get your booster shot.”

In interviews, senior administration officials defended the decision to specify a date for the rollout, saying that precious time would have been lost if pharmacies, providers and state officials were not prepared.

The data from Israel, which offered boosters first, was particularly concerning to U.S. health officials.

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In the New England Journal of Medicine article on Wednesday, researchers said they analyzed health records of more than 1.1 million people in Israel who had received both doses of the Pfizer vaccine at least five months earlier. They found that the rate of severe disease among people over 60 who had received a third shot at least 12 days earlier was nearly twentyfold lower than among those who had received two injections.

Source Article from https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/15/us/politics/booster-shots-fda.html

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has managed to hold on to power, winning what will be a record fifth term in office despite a bruising reelection fight.

The preliminary results from Israel’s Tuesday election have Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party getting 35 seats out of a total 120 seats in the Knesset (Israel’s parliament). While Likud didn’t win an outright majority of seats, that’s typical in Israeli elections.

Party leaders generally become prime ministers by cobbling together a parliamentary majority with the help of smaller parties. In this case, a group of smaller right-wing parties expected to back Netanyahu seems to have captured 65 seats, enough to give him a 10-seat majority over the rival center-left bloc (the exact numbers could change as the remaining two percent of votes are tallied).

Netanyahu is now set to be the longest-serving prime minister in Israeli history — even longer than David Ben-Gurion, the country’s first prime minister, who’s often described as “Israel’s George Washington.” And the ramifications of his fifth term could be enormous, for both the health of Israeli democracy and the fate of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The prime minister is facing a pending criminal indictment on bribery and fraud charges by Israel’s attorney general that’s likely to come down later this year. And now that Netanyahu has all but secured a victory, it’s possible his coalition could pass legislation protecting him from prosecution while in office, in essence letting him get away with his alleged crimes for the time being.

What’s more, Netanyahu made a stunning last-minute campaign promise over the weekend to annex Jewish settlements in the West Bank if reelected — extending full Israeli sovereignty over settlements widely considered illegal under international law. If he follows through, it would be the most radical rejection of a negotiated two-state solution by any Israeli prime minister in modern history. It would also generate a massive crisis for Israel and the broader Middle East.

In sum, this is a very, very big deal.

Israel’s election results reveal why Netanyahu won

The story of Netanyahu’s victory is pretty simple: Israel is a center-right country, and Netanyahu rallied enough right-wing voters to defeat the center.

Since the collapse of the peace process in the early 2000s and the rise of the Hamas government in Gaza after Israel’s withdrawal from the territory, the Israeli public has drifted further and further toward skepticism about peace and the outside world.

Political scientists have documented strong evidence that rocket attacks and suicide bombings lead to increased vote shares for right-wing parties, suggesting that the unending Palestinian conflict has led to a complete collapse of support for Israel’s left-wing peace camp.

Labor, the center-left party that dominated Israeli politics for the country’s first 50 years of existence, hasn’t won an election since 1999. The preliminary results have them winning a dismal six seats this time around.

Netanyahu’s past 10 years in office, and especially the past four, are both a consequence and a cause of this right-wing drift.

Since 2009, the prime minister has become more and more right-wing in a bid to protect his flank from other right-wing challengers, a strategy that’s both substantively dangerous and politically effective.

Under the prime minister’s leadership, policies that would not have been considered in the past — like the annexation of part of the West Bank or a law defining Israel as a “Jewish” nation-state in a fashion that excludes the country’s sizable Arab minority — have either been proposed or enacted.

The leading opposition to Netanyahu this time around wasn’t a leftist party, but rather a new centrist party, Blue and White (named for the colors of the Israeli flag). Led by Benny Gantz, a retired general and former chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, the party aimed to dodge the kind of weak-on-security attacks that Netanyahu had long deployed against left-wing rivals.

Gantz ran a campaign that focused heavily on his security credentials and staffed the top tier of his party with other ex-military men. But his tough-guy positioning evidently wasn’t compelling enough to overcome Netanyahu and his Likud party’s appeal.

Netanyahu’s campaign focused on his long record of guiding Israel through conflict and security crises, but also on his close relationships with right-wing, nationalist leaders like Brazilian President Jair Bolsanaro and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Of these global Netanyahu friends, one was especially important: President Donald Trump. Not only is the US Israel’s closest ally, but under Trump, the US both moved its embassy to Jerusalem and, just before the election, recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights — both unprecedented moves that were big wins for Netanyahu.

Likud’s strong performance was buoyed by the success of a number of smaller religious and conservative parties, including one party — United Right — that includes one faction so far-right and anti-Arab that observers have characterized it as “fascist.”

Netanyahu also benefited from what looks like a collapse in turnout among Israel’s Arab minority, who were vital to the hopes of the broader left. It’s hard to say yet why this happened, but it’s worth noting that Likud activists tried to smuggle in cameras to document alleged “election fraud” by Arab voters on the day of the vote. Hadash Ta’al, the leading Arab party, saw it as an attempt to menace their voters and deter them from voting — one that may have been effective, especially coming on the heels of a campaign that relentlessly marginalized Arab voters.

“The anti-Arab tone has been a constant backdrop to the election campaign and even Netanyahu’s opponents are afraid to challenge it,” writes Anshel Pfeffer, a columnist and reporter at Israel’s left-wing Haaretz newspaper.

Israel’s election results appear set. So what happens now?

First, Netanyahu needs to figure out exactly which parties he’s going to include in his coalition.

He could reach out to Gantz to try to form a more centrist national unity coalition, but his post-election comments suggest he won’t do that. Instead, he seems likely to work with almost exclusively right-wing parties to build a hard-right majority. The exact setup of this government will be decided in the coming month or so.

After that’s all sorted out, the most immediate issue will be the looming indictment. Netanyahu is expected to try to build support for a proposed law that would immunize him from prosecution while in office. If he fails and the indictment comes down this summer as expected, his coalition could very well fracture under the pressure — leading to a new Likud prime minister or potentially new elections.

Netanyahu’s electoral victory, in other words, doesn’t mean he’s out of the woods yet.

“This is one station in a journey Netanyahu is going to go through in the next few months,” says Natan Sachs, director of the Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution think tank in Washington. “The real game is about the indictment: whether he gets immunity from it, whether he can survive indictment and keep the coalition going even while on trial — those are the real questions.”

The second big question is about Netanyahu’s promise to begin annexing West Bank settlements.

It’s hard to overstate how significant this move would be if Netanyahu follows through with it. Israel would be asserting permanent control over land that most countries believe belongs to the Palestinians. It would immediately cause a rupture in Israel’s relations with many countries around the world, potentially even Arab dictatorships that have been quietly working with Israel against Iran.

And for the Palestinians, it would be catastrophic.

“Such a move would likely signal the death knell of the two-state solution and move Israel closer to a formal apartheid reality on the ground,” says Khaled Elgindy, a senior fellow at Brookings.

The fate of these two big issues, indictment immunity and West Bank annexation, could also be linked. It’s conceivable that Netanyahu could trade annexation for immunity: offer hard-right parties a guarantee that annexation will happen if they vote to pass an immunity bill.

If that happens, it would be a double disaster for Israel: Not only would the prime minister be shielding himself from facing justice for the foreseeable future, undermining a basic tenet of democratic accountability, he’d also be moving toward turning what’s supposed to be a temporary occupation of Palestinian land into permanent seizure.

This would be a move toward authoritarianism and apartheid.

It’s not yet clear if that dire scenario will come to pass. But Netanyahu’s victory means the threat to both Israeli democracy and Palestinian freedom is higher than ever.

Alexia Underwood contributed reporting to this piece.

Source Article from https://www.vox.com/world/2019/4/10/18302233/israel-election-results-benjamin-netanyahu-2019

Ukrainian authorities reported limited success in securing the evacuation of Ukrainian civilians from the worst affected areas Friday.

Around Kyiv, volunteers and local authorities were able to help thousands more escape the worst affected districts to the north and west of the city.

Despite heavy outgoing and incoming fire, more than 22,000 people had been evacuated after three days from the districts of Vorzel, Hostomel, Bucha and Irpin, all of which have seen extensive destruction and are without power and water, said Oleksiy Kuleba, head of the Kyiv regional administration.

On Saturday, the administration would “be creating new routes to get to the towns which we couldn’t reach yet to evacuate people,” Kuleba added.

Chief among them is the town of Borodianka — some 25 kilometers (15 miles) northeast of Kyiv. It was again shelled on Friday as Russian forces continue their attempt to close in on the capital from the north.

Meanwhile, an attempt to evacuate more people from the town of Izium had been “disrupted by the Russian occupiers,” said Kharkiv Gov. Oleh Synehubov in a Telegram post.

The buses were shelled and barely managed to turn round and get back safely. The evidence of shelling could be seen on the buses, he continued.

In the center of Ukraine, authorities reported the successful evacuation of more women and children from Enerhodar — which fell to Russian forces a week ago — and surrounding villages.

Most of the displaced in this region are being brought to Zaporizhzia before boarding trains to western Ukraine.

Mariupol efforts: The head of Zaporizhzhia regional military administration, Oleksandr Starukh, said local priests had joined efforts to get a convoy of aid to the besieged port city of Mariupol.  

Ukraine’s Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov described the situation in Mariupol as very difficult. He accused the Russians of bombing the city even during official negotiations.

Local authorities in Mariupol say that nearly 1,600 people in Mariupol have died as a result of shelling and airstrikes against the city.

Source Article from https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-putin-news-03-12-22/h_02974460104113e286afc4374ecc9f90

  • Some experts disputed WHO investigation findings that COVID-19 most likely did not leak from a lab.
  • New intelligence revealed that 3 lab workers in Wuhan fell ill with COVID-19 symptoms in fall 2019.
  • The news has prompted new calls to reevaluate whether COVID-19 was leaked from a lab, WSJ reported. 
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There are new calls to reevaluate whether or not COVID-19 began at the Wuhan Institute of Virology after US intelligence learned three doctors became sick with symptoms similar to those of COVID-19 in November 2019 and sought out hospital care, the Wall Street Journal reported. 

A report from the State Department was issued during the last days of former President Donald Trump’s administration but officials familiar with the report did not agree on the strength of the evidence found, the Journal reported. 

In March, Marion Koopmans, a dutch virologist, told NBC News the illness of lab workers could be attributed to regular seasonal illnesses.

Earlier this year, a team from the World Health Organization spent a month in Wuhan investigating the origin of the virus and concluded that the virus most likely jumped from bats to people. 

The group said a lab leak was “extremely unlikely.”

The WHO said it also did not have access to all the necessary information. That lack of information has prompted some experts to be wary of the findings and demand more investigations into the virus’s origin, including the possibility that it in fact was leaked from a lab. 

November 2019 is also in line with when experts believe COVID-19 began circulating. 

China has consistently denied that the coronavirus escaped from a lab. The lab, however, hasn’t released raw data or records on its work with coronaviruses in bats. 

A spokeswoman for the National Security Council told the Journal that the Biden administration still has questions on the origin of the virus but plausible theories should be investigated by WHO. 

“We’re not going to make pronouncements that prejudge an ongoing WHO study into the source of SARS-CoV-2,” the spokeswoman said. “As a matter of policy we never comment on intelligence issues.”

On Monday, the director of the institute’s Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory, Yuan Zhiming, told Chinese state media, the Global Times, that the Journal’s report was “a complete lie.”

“Those claims are groundless. The lab has not been aware of this situation [sick researchers in autumn 2019], and I don’t even know where such information came from,” Zhiming said.

Source Article from https://www.businessinsider.com/3-wuhan-lab-workers-hospitalized-fall-2019-coronavirus-covid-origin-2021-5

MEYERS (CBS SF) — Hundreds of firefighters battled the advancing flames of the wind-whipped Caldor Fire in the subdivisions surrounding the Sierra Mountain community of Meyers early Tuesday, dousing spot fires in attempt to save homes from the destructive path of the raging wildfire.

By Tuesday morning, the megafire had grown to 191,607 acres and was 15% contained.

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The fire roared over Echo Summit on Monday evening after leaving a path of burned trees and homes along Highway 50, and began its downslope run toward the evacuated city of South Lake Tahoe. By early Tuesday, the blaze was burning in and around Park River Estates along Highway 89, in the Meyers subdivision of Tahoe Paradise and advancing on Christmas Valley.

Red Flag Warning winds fanned the flames and were expected to gust up to 35 mph on Tuesday. Combined with fuel from thick forests, difficult terrain and bone-dry underbrush, the wall of flames was unrelenting in its advance.

“This fire has show us to be unpredictable, terrain driven, weather driven, it’s been very active, very rapid progression at times,” said Cal Fire PIO Keith Wade.

The blaze — combining with the Dixie Fire burning farther north in Plumas and Lassen counties — has also dashed the decades-long belief that a wildfire could not cross the Sierra. Both fires crossed the Sierra and had burned nearly 1 million acres combined by Tuesday morning.

“We haven’t had wildfires burn from one side of the Sierras to another,” said Cal Fire Chief Thom Porter. “We did that with the Dixie [Fire], now we have with the Caldor. Two times in our history and they’re both happening this month. So we really need to be cognizant that there is fire activity happening in California that we have never seen before.”

Clouds of silver dollar size embers were being churned by the flames, fueling the rapid advance near Meyers and down Highway 89. The advancing blaze forced officials to order nearly 22,000 South Lake Tahoe residents from their homes in a mass exodus on Monday.

“These ember casts can travel sometimes up to a mile ahead of the fire,” Wade said. “It tells you that there is a risk, and that’s why we are evacuating them, this fire can easily extend and those communities down there and the people, we want them out of harms way.”

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Among the evacuees was long-time resident Will Cottrell. He was stunned as he watched the flames reach Echo Summit.

“That’s a climbing area up there too,” he said. “That hillside. It’s cooked.”

The 77-year-old waited until the last minute to leave his home just south of Meyers, turning on the sprinklers and packing up whatever he could

“I’m a physician and so my whole medical home office where I had to work for the last year is now squeezed into the back of the car,” said Cottrell, as flames surrounded his neighborhood. “What I see now says bail out.”

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Initially, residents fleeing the fire clogged the only route out of town. But by late Monday afternoon, the normally bustling tourist mecca took on the appearance of a ghost town. Hotel and casino parking lots in Stateline were empty, businesses and restaurants shuttered.

Meanwhile, evacuation centers set up in nearby Gardnerville, Reno and Truckee were filled to near capacity.

Among the evacuees housed in Gardnerville was South Lake Tahoe resident Don Caudle.

“I think it’s going to be weeks before we can go back,” he said. “I lived in Tahoe for 40 years and they’ve never had a fire like that.”

Porter said at a briefing on the state’s wildfires that the Caldor Fire grew by more than 20,000 acres since Sunday and in conditions that had fire spreading in all directions.

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“Difficult road conditions, hard to access. It’s been burning in heavy timber, just very, very difficult conditions,” said Porter. “We’ve been making headway at times. I reported last week about how we have effectively an inversion that puts kind of a lid on fire activity. But then when the air clears, it’s like taking a lid off of your pot of boiling water. All of a sudden, there’s that plume of heat and steam that comes out, same thing happens on a fire. Also it sucks in oxygen from all directions, put fires and spot fires in all directions. That’s what happened yesterday.”

Outside of the Tahoe Basin, spot fires also erupted Monday in Lower Echo Lake, Aloha Lake and Desolation Wilderness areas.

The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department issued additional mandatory evacuation orders Monday for the western shore of Lake Tahoe, from Emerald Bay to Tahoma on the Placer County line and then west to the border of the Desolation Wilderness.

Cal Fire Operations Chief Tim Ernst said the fire made a run on Sunday from around Strawberry on Highway 50 northeast to Echo Lake, where it was burning on Monday morning.

“A number of structures were lost in that area,” Ernst said.

So far, the flames have destroyed 482 homes — many of them residences in the fire-ravaged community of Grizzly Flats and along Mt. Ralston Road off Highway 50 — and were threatening another 21,451 structures.

Flames also continued to threaten the Sierra-at-Tahoe ski resort, located near Echo Summit. On early Tuesday, webcams showed towering flames near the ski runs where large snow-making machines were being used to keep the vegetation wet.

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The fire, which was first reported on Aug. 14 near the community of Grizzly Flats, is not expected to be fully contained until at least Sept. 8. Officials said the cause is under investigation.

Source Article from https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2021/08/31/caldor-fire-update-neighborhood-firefight-in-myers-flames-advancing-toward-south-lake-tahoe/

Amanda Gorman says a security guard followed her home on Friday night. The 22-year-old poet, who became the youngest inaugural poet in American history when she performed at President Joe Biden’s inauguration earlier this year, says the guard said she looked “suspicious.”

“A security guard tailed me on my walk home tonight,” Gorman wrote on Twitter. “He demanded if I lived there because ‘you look suspicious.’ I showed my keys & buzzed myself into my building. He left, no apology. This is the reality of black girls: One day you’re called an icon, the next day, a threat.”

In a follow-up tweet she wrote: “In a sense, he was right. I AM A THREAT: a threat to injustice, to inequality, to ignorance. Anyone who speaks the truth and walks with hope is an obvious and fatal danger to the powers that be.”

Gorman recited her poem “The Hill We Climb” on the steps of the United States Capitol during Mr. Biden’s inauguration ceremony on January 20. She told “CBS This Morning’s” Anthony Mason that she prepared for the big moment the way she would prepare for any other performance.

“One of the preparations that I do always whenever I perform is I say a mantra to myself, which is ‘I’m the daughter of black writers. We’re descended from freedom fighters who broke through chains and changed the world. They call me.'”

The original composition drew from her own experience, as “a skinny black girl descended from slaves” who dreams “of becoming president,” as well as the recent insurrection at the Capitol, Gorman told Mason. 

Source Article from https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amanda-gorman-tailed-by-security-guard-on-her-way-home-this-is-the-reality-of-black-girls/

A Chicago woman died Tuesday after being beaten and shot in the neck by a group of suspects following a minor traffic crash on Saturday night, according to reports. 

Yasmin Perez’s boyfriend, Gyovanny Arzuaga, 24, was shot in the head, hip and thigh during the same ambush and was pronounced dead at a hospital, FOX 32 in Chicago reported. 

No arrests have been made. A manhunt was underway for the suspects.

The couple had rear-ended a parked car near Humboldt Park around 9:15 p.m. local time after attending the city’s Puerto Rican Day parade on Saturday when the suspects got out of their car and attacked the couple, according to FOX 32. 

A video shared on social media purportedly shows the victims either being pulled out or falling out of their car during the shooting.

“My heart is destroyed, that was my best friend, my brother,” Arzuaga’s brother told FOX 32 over the phone on Sunday night.

The couple had two children: Sofiya and Jaden. Jaden will be 1 year old on Friday, the station reported. 

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Friend Jae Pacheco told FOX 32 it was love at first sight for the couple.

“They first met each other at a party and it was over with from there,” she said. “They fell in love with each other and they spent years together. They made a family together.”

Pacheco said Perez, 25, was a “great mom.”

“She loved her kids so much,” she told the station. “You could tell they were so loved and they were so happy.”

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot vowed Monday to catch the killers. 

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“You need to turn yourself in because we are going to spare no resource whatsoever to find them and you and bring you to justice and make sure that these people who created such brazen chaos and harm are held in custody until they see their day in court,” Lightfoot said.

Lightfoot said police have identified the suspected shooter and have “promising leads” for the other suspects, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. 

Chicago police reported 38 shooting incidents, 54 shooting victims and eight murders from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight on Sunday. 

 

Source Article from https://www.foxnews.com/us/chicago-mother-beaten-and-shot-in-weekend-road-rage-ambush-dies-days-after-boyfriend


California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif. | Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

OAKLAND — Two California voters are challenging the legality of the state’s recall system less than a month before the Sept. 14 election, echoing concerns from constitutional scholars as Gov. Gavin Newsom fights for his political life.

A complaint filed in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California argues that the state’s recall provision violates the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution by allowing sitting governors to be replaced by candidates who have received fewer votes. The plaintiffs, Rex Julian Beaber and A.W. Clark, want a court order either prohibiting the recall election or adding Newsom’s name to the replacement candidate list. Elections officials have already sent millions of ballots ahead of a state deadline today.

Gubernatorial recalls in California involve a two-part ballot. Voters are asked whether to recall the sitting governor, then who should replace the governor. If a majority of voters oust Newsom, whichever candidate receives the most votes on the second question would replace him.

That allows a replacement candidate to be elected with a small plurality — and potentially with far fewer votes than the number of votes cast to keep the current governor. While polls show Newsom in a tight race to stay in office, the leading Republican contender to replace Newsom has consistently registered support from a quarter or less of the electorate.

Constitutional law expert Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, raised that precise scenario in a New York Times op-ed last week arguing California’s recall process is unconstitutional. Chemerinsky and law and economics professor Aaron Edlin argued for altering the rules to allow governors stand as candidates on the second question and advocated for a legal challenge compelling the courts to intervene.

“The court could declare the recall election procedure unconstitutional and leave it to California to devise a constitutional alternative,” Chemerinsky wrote. “Or it could simply add Mr. Newsom’s name on the ballot to the list of those running to replace him. That simple change would treat his supporters equally to others and ensure that if he gets more votes than any other candidate, he will stay in office.”

Beaber, a Los Angeles attorney and clinical psychologist, would not say in an interview if he’s a Democrat.

“I would prefer not to say, simply because I think it’s irrelevant,” he said Monday. “To me it would be unfortunate if party politics was the driving force behind the consideration of this lawsuit. This lawsuit seeks on its face to declare a current California remedy as unconstitutional and it would apply regardless of whether it was a Democrat or a Republican already in office.”

Elected Democrats have not publicly embraced Chemerinsky’s reasoning or backed such a legal challenge. But Attorney General Rob Bonta said Monday that he was monitoring both the lawsuit and the underlying legal debate.

“We’re aware of that argument and some of the other concerns and we’ll be making sure we stay abreast of this issue and monitoring it,” Bonta said, adding of the lawsuit, “We’ll be coordinating with the secretary of state’s office to determine next steps.

Source Article from https://www.politico.com/states/california/story/2021/08/16/federal-lawsuit-challenges-california-recall-as-unconstitutional-1390127

Esta es la carrea más larga, importante y lenta de la vida del siete veces campeón de Fórmula 1 Michael Schumacher.

En diciembre su cabeza se dio contra una piedra cuando estaba esquiando fuera de pista en los Alpes franceses. Amante de la velocidad, este consagrado piloto no era un amateur en la nieve.

En los cerca de cuatro meses que lleva ingresado en el Hospital Grenoble, en Francia, el mundo ha ido siguiendo su lenta pero aparentemente progresiva recuperación. Ahora se sabe que, meses después de empezar a despertarlo del coma, el piloto alemán tiene “momentos de conciencia”.

Pero, ¿qué quiere decir esto? No mucho, según el neurocirujano Peter Hutchinson, profesor de la Universidad de Cambridge y jefe médico del GP de F1 en Gran Bretaña.

“Evaluamos la conciencia de dos formas: la primera es si los ojos están abiertos y la segunda es cuando el paciente responde a órdenes simples “, le explica al programa Health Check de la BBC.

Hibernación

Hay que tener en cuenta que en accidentes graves, como el que tuvo Schumacher, el coma se induce para evitar que la inflamación que se produce en el cerebro mate las células.

Evaluamos la conciencia de dos formas: la primera es si los ojos están abiertos y la segunda es cuando el paciente responde a órdenes simples

Peter Hutchinson, neurocirujano

Todo está muy apretado, pues el cráneo no le permite vías de alivio. Así que con el coma, el cerebro se pone a hibernar para que funcione al mínimo y alivie esa inflamación.

Esto permite a los doctores aplicar otros tipos de tratamiento que aseguren el flujo de sangre y por ende oxígeno al cerebro.

“Como colocar la cabeza hacia arriba, cambiar los ajustes de la máquina que lo mantiene con vida para que suministre la cantidad deseada de oxígeno y de otro gas muy importante, el dióxido de carbono, que influye en la presión”, explica Hutchinson.

“También podemos hacer un drenaje de fluidos a través de las cavidades del cerebro, enfriarlo (hipotermia) o intervenirlo quirúrgicamente para eliminar una parte importante del cráneo que permita aliviar la presión del cerebro”.

A la naturaleza

Todo esto ocurre mientras el paciente tiene el coma inducido. Una vez que los niveles de presión vuelven a la normalidad, entonces empieza el proceso de despertarlo.

Schumacher era un experimentado esquiador.

Si bien el primer paso es eliminarle los sedantes, el segundo es el más crucial, porque se deja que la naturaleza haga su trabajo. Poco a poco y gradualmente el paciente empieza a mostrar señales.

El profesor señala que algunos pacientes se despiertan relativamente rápido y empiezan a obedecer órdenes, que es cuando realizan movimientos controlados. “Pero, tristemente, no todos salen del coma y permanecen inconscientes”.

Aquellos que empiezan a mostrar señales de lucidez, lo pueden hacer abriendo los ojos; a mirar y seguir lo que está sucediendo a su alrededor.

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Responder a órdenes

“Pero creo que lo fundamental, en términos de recuperación, es cuando el paciente empieza a obedecer órdenes”, aclara el experto.

“Es cuando le pedimos que realicen acciones simples como subir el brazo o abrir y cerrar los ojos. Esta es una señal mucho más positiva que sólo los ojos abiertos”.

El especialista cuenta que algunos pacientes abren los ojos, pero no reaccionan a lo que le piden.

La familia de Schumacher mantiene un hermetismo sobre los avances del piloto, y sólo de vez en cuando su agente Sabine Kehm ofrece ciertas pistas a los medios, como esta última.

Pistas que si bien pueden ser alentadoras para su afición, “no dicen mucho” a los expertos.

“El tiempo pasa y quizás esto sea una señal de mejoría, pero para nosotros, cuando el paciente empieza a obedecer órdenes es que estamos más motivados”, aclara Hutchinson. “Creo que hay un riesgo de que estemos sobre interpretando esta noticia”.

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