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https://thenewsandtimes.blogspot.com/2021/02/504-am-262021-mysterious-puzzle-of.html
COVID cases in the Midwest drop to a QUARTER of the seven-day average at its peak
https://michaelnovakhov-sharednewslinks.com/covid-cases-midwest-drop-quarter-seven-day-average-peak-html/
The mysterious puzzle of the Covid-19 falling rates of the new cases: too fast, too soon; these are the mirror images of the patterns of the Covid-19 emergence in the early 2020, which also looked "too fast, too soon".
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Michael Novakhov | 5:04 AM 2/6/2021
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"Cases of COVID-19 are continuing to drop across the United States ...
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Already, there are at least 645 cases of the UK’s ‘super-covid’ variant in 33 states, at least five cases of the South African variant and two of the Brazilian variants in the US, in addition to several homegrown variants."
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Алексею Навальному 2 февраля заменили условный срок на реальный по делу «Ив Роше» — политик проведет в колонии 2 года 8 месяцев. В несогласованных протестных акциях, которые проходили по всей России после возвращения Навального из Германии, перерыв. Как заявил глава сети штабов Навального Леонид Волков, следующие митинги будут проводиться весной и летом.
Спецкор «Медузы» Андрей Перцев и социолог Константин Гаазе считают: чем дольше длится история с арестом и заключением Алексея Навального, тем она больше влияет на политическую жизнь страны. В еженедельном субботнем выпуске «Что случилось» о российской политике они говорят о будущем протеста и о том, каких действий стоит ожидать от Кремля и оппозиции.
В этом эпизоде:
* Как действия Навального и его сторонников изменили расстановку политических сил: теперь КПРФ снова станет легальной протестной силой?
* Нынешний срок Путина — время постоянных протестов. И протестующие иногда побеждают, но только если у них цели неполитические. Почему гору Куштау можно отстоять, а губернатора Фургала — нет?
* Система солидарна с оппозицией: почему кремлевское окружение тоже не против того, чтобы Путин ушел? И как этому способствует антиэлитарная риторика президента?
* Что дальше делать сторонникам Навального: продолжать уличный протест или максимально использовать «Умное голосование», чтобы пройти во власть?
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