CVS und Walgreens haben die Probability, die Einführung von Covid-Impfstoffen gerechter zu gestalten

Dr. Virginia Banks, eine Spezialistin für Infektionskrankheiten, gehört zu einer Gruppe schwarzer Ärzte und Wissenschaftler, die sich auf Möglichkeiten zur Lösung von Disparitäten im Gesundheitswesen konzentrieren.

Dr. Virginia Banks

Dr. Virginia Banks sagt, wenn die USA die Pandemie wirklich beenden wollen, werden sie mobile Transporter mit Impfstoffen in Gegenden nehmen, in denen die Menschen keinen Transport haben – und sogar in Friseursalons und Friseurläden schießen.

Da Tausende von Apotheken diese Woche Dosenlieferungen erhalten und Impfungen in ihren Läden beginnen, unternimmt das Land einen bedeutenden Schritt, um mehr Amerikaner zu erreichen. Beamte und Anwälte des öffentlichen Gesundheitswesens sagen jedoch, dass dies in Gemeinden, in denen die Menschen am kranksten waren, nicht weit genug gehen wird.

Weitere schwarze und hispanische Amerikaner wurden ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert und starben an Covid-19. Sie sind oft auch mit größeren Hindernissen konfrontiert, um Impfstoffe zu erhalten: Mangel an Transportmitteln. Ein Jonglieren mit mehreren Jobs. Zögern wegen Misshandlung durch die medizinische Gemeinschaft in der Vergangenheit.

CVS Health und Walgreens werden eine größere Rolle bei den Bemühungen spielen, da ein Bundesprogramm Dosen an mehr ihrer Geschäfte und die anderer Einzelhandelsapotheken versendet. Die Erweiterung stellt eine Geschäftsmöglichkeit für die beiden größten Apothekenketten des Landes dar, da sie für jeden Impfstoff bezahlt werden und mehr Fußgängerverkehr in die Geschäfte bringen. Der Impfstoff-Rollout wird auch das Engagement der Unternehmen für die Ausweitung des Zugangs zur Gesundheitsversorgung in schwarzen und hispanischen Gemeinden testen.

Banks, ein Arzt für Infektionskrankheiten in Ohio, ist Teil einer Interessengruppe der Infectious Diseases Society of America, die sich aus schwarzen Ärzten, Wissenschaftlern und Beamten des öffentlichen Gesundheitswesens zusammensetzt, die sich mit der Beseitigung von Disparitäten im Gesundheitswesen befassen. Sie sagte, dass Gesundheitsdienstleister kreativ werden und Engagement zeigen müssen. Sie sagte, sie sollten Kliniken an vertrauten Orten wie Kirchen einrichten und “vertrauenswürdige Boten” wie Pastoren und Gemeindevorsteher gewinnen.

“Man muss sich aus kultureller Sicht ansehen, wo wir sind.” und komm zu uns “, sagte sie.

Mehr als Fairness

Die Einführung des Impfstoffs in den USA war langsam und komplex. Die Nachfrage nach Dosen hat die Anzahl der Schüsse, die zum Einstechen in die Arme zur Verfügung stehen, bei weitem überwogen. Online-Terminsysteme waren schwierig zu navigieren und wurden von starkem Verkehr blockiert. Bisher haben nur zwei Impfstoffe eine Notfallgenehmigung der Food and Drug Administration und müssen bei kalten und ultrakalten Temperaturen gelagert werden. Und nur einige Amerikaner qualifizieren sich für den Schuss, wobei jeder Staat leicht unterschiedliche Kriterien hat, um Faktoren wie Alter, Gesundheitszustand oder Arbeit einer Person abzuwägen.

Laut den Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wurden in den USA bis Freitag etwa 48,4 Millionen Impfstoffe verabreicht. Fast 12,1 Millionen Menschen haben beide Dosen des Impfstoffs erhalten – nur ein kleiner Teil der 331 Millionen Menschen, die in den USA leben

Das Ziel des Landes ist es, zwischen 70% und 85% der US-Bevölkerung – oder etwa 232 bis 281 Millionen Menschen – zu impfen, um eine Herdenimmunität zu erreichen, so Dr. Anthony Fauci, der Chefarzt des Präsidenten.

Personen ohne Termin stehen an, um möglicherweise eine Dosis des Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19-Impfstoffs zu erhalten, nachdem alle Termine am Donnerstag, dem 11. Februar 2021, an der Impfstelle des Sun City Anthem Community Center in Henderson, Nevada, verabreicht wurden.

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Der chaotische Rollout hat dazu geführt, dass einige Aufnahmen gemacht haben und andere nicht. Laut einer CDC-Studie waren die meisten der fast 13 Millionen Menschen, denen innerhalb des ersten Monats nach der Verteilung der Medikamente mindestens ein Schuss eines Covid-19-Impfstoffs verabreicht wurde, Frauen im Alter von 50 Jahren oder älter und wahrscheinlich nicht spanisch und weiß.

Bei der Verteilung von Impfstoffen ist Gerechtigkeit nicht nur eine Frage der Fairness. Dies ist auch ein entscheidender Weg, um die Ausbreitung in Gemeinden zu verlangsamen, in denen Covid-19-Fälle, Krankenhausaufenthalte und Todesfälle häufiger auftreten. Schwarze und hispanische Amerikaner werden nach Angaben der CDC Ende November 3,7-mal und 4,1-mal häufiger aus Covid ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert als weiße Amerikaner. Beide Minderheiten sterben 2,8-mal häufiger an der Krankheit als weiße Amerikaner.

In einem stark betroffenen Viertel kann die Wirkung jedes Schusses noch größer sein – Menschen erreichen, die einem höheren Risiko ausgesetzt sind, wenn sie in Lebensmittelgeschäften oder an anderen Arbeitsplätzen an vorderster Front arbeiten oder in einer dichten Wohnung oder in Haushalten mit mehreren Generationen leben.

Das Zögern bei Impfungen ist auch bei Schwarzen und Braunen höher, was auf die Geschichte der medizinischen Gemeinschaft zurückzuführen ist, in der Minderheiten misshandelt und weniger Gesundheitspraktiken in ihrer Nachbarschaft eröffnet wurden. Eine von der Association for a Better New York durchgeführte Umfrage unter New Yorkern ergab, dass 78% der Einwohner von White den Impfstoff so schnell wie möglich einnehmen würden, verglichen mit 39% der Einwohner von Black, 54% der Hispanics und 54% der Asiaten .

“Setzen Sie ihr Geld, wo ihr Mund ist”

Für Anbieter wie CVS und Walgreens ist es eine Geschäftsmöglichkeit, mehr Dosen des Impfstoffs zu haben. Sie werden für jeden Impfstoff bezahlt und die Regierung übernimmt die Kosten, wenn eine Person nicht krankenversichert ist. Jefferies schätzte, dass jeder Schuss eine Bruttomarge von 13 bis 15 US-Dollar haben wird und im nächsten Jahr einen zusätzlichen Bruttogewinn von etwa 1 Milliarde US-Dollar für CVS bringen könnte.

Beide Drogerieketten haben ihre Strategie festgelegt, mehr Gesundheitsdienstleistungen von Kliniken für Grundversorgung zu Diabetes-Screenings hinzuzufügen. Sie haben auch ihre Verpflichtungen zur Beseitigung von Rassenungleichheiten als Reaktion auf George Floyds Mord und landesweite Proteste verstärkt. CVS plant, über einen Zeitraum von fünf Jahren fast 600 Millionen US-Dollar zu investieren, um politische Initiativen und interne Bemühungen zu unterstützen, z. B. die Betreuung schwarzer Mitarbeiter und kostenlose Gesundheitsuntersuchungen auf Blutdruck und Cholesterin in Geschäften.

Walgreens startete ein Pilotprojekt in der Region Chicago, das darauf abzielt, die Krankenhausaufenthaltsraten zu senken, indem es Patienten erleichtert wird, ihre Medikamente einzunehmen, kostenlose Verschreibungen zu erhalten und regelmäßiger mit Angehörigen der Gesundheitsberufe über ihren Gesundheitszustand in Kontakt zu treten. Das Unternehmen hat kürzlich den ehemaligen Chief Operating Officer von Starbucks, Roz Brewer, als nächsten CEO eingestellt. Wenn sie Mitte März in die Rolle eintritt, wird sie nur eine schwarze Frau sein, die ein Fortune 500-Unternehmen leitet.

Karyne Jones, Der CEO des National Caucus and Center on Black Aging in Washington, DC, sagte, die Ausweitung von Impfstoffen auf schwer betroffene Gemeinden sei eine Möglichkeit für CVS und Walgreens, “ihr Geld dort einzusetzen, wo ihr Mund ist”. Ihre Organisation ist Gründungsmitglied des Covid-19 Vaccine Education and Equity Project, einer Koalition von gemeinnützigen Organisationen und Handelsgruppen, die vom Impfstoffhersteller Pfizer unterstützt wird.

Jones sagte, sie würde gerne sehen, wie CVS und Walgreens rund um die Uhr Impfstellen öffnen und Zelte in Gegenden aufbauen, in denen die Menschen keinen Transport haben.

“Wenn Sie wirklich gute unternehmerische Verantwortung zeigen wollen, ist dies die Zeit zu sagen, dass wir Ressourcen einsetzen müssen, um diese Pandemie zu lindern”, sagte sie.

Wir haben Apothekenwüsten. Wir haben Wüsten für Lebensmittelgeschäfte. Wir haben keine kirchlichen Wüsten.

Dr. Virginia Banks

Spezialist für Infektionskrankheiten

Banks, der Arzt für Infektionskrankheiten, sagte, er werde über den Tellerrand hinaus Strategien verfolgen, wie beispielsweise die Umleitung von Buslinien zu Impfkliniken. Sie wies auf eine Anstrengung hin, bei der sich Apotheker mit Friseurläden zusammengetan hatten, um Bluthochdruck zu erkennen, als schwarze Männer einen Haarschnitt machten – eine klinische Studie, die half, den Zustand zu erkennen und früher einzugreifen.

Sie sagte, sie hoffe, dass der Johnson & Johnson-Impfstoff – der nur eine Dosis benötigt und leichter transportiert werden kann – die Verteilung verändern und es einfacher machen könnte, Schüsse dort abzugeben, wo sich Menschen befinden. Das Unternehmen hat letzte Woche bei der FDA eine Genehmigung für den Notfall beantragt.

“Wir haben Apothekenwüsten”, sagte sie. “Wir haben Wüsten für Lebensmittelgeschäfte. Wir haben keine Wüsten für Kirchen.”

Dosen in mehr Stadtteilen

Walgreens und CVS haben in Tausenden von Pflegeheimen und Einrichtungen für betreutes Wohnen Covid-Impfstoffe verabreicht. Sie haben in einigen Geschäften Schüsse verabreicht, nachdem sie Impfstoffdosen von Staaten erhalten hatten. Mit dem Bundesprogramm werden sie Aufnahmen in mehr Stadtteilen anbieten.

Walgreens hat Covid-Impfstoffe in Geschäften in 15 Bundesstaaten und zwei weiteren Gerichtsbarkeiten, New York City und Chicago. Im Rahmen des Bundesprogramms werden Aufnahmen in 1.800 Filialen gemacht – oder rund 20% der US-Filialen, sagte eine Unternehmenssprecherin.

CVS hat sie in 18 Staaten und Puerto Rico. Ab Freitag werden rund 420 der rund 9.900 Filialen die Aufnahmen mit Dosen eines staatlichen oder föderalen Programms machen, sagte ein Unternehmenssprecher.

Beide Apothekenketten gaben an, Geschäfte in Gegenden mit größerem Bedarf ausgewählt zu haben. Etwa die Hälfte der Geschäfte jedes Unternehmens mit Covid-Impfstoffen befindet sich in medizinisch unterversorgten Gebieten oder an Orten, die auf dem CDC-Index für soziale Anfälligkeit einen hohen Stellenwert haben. Dieser basiert auf Faktoren wie der Verbreitung von Armut, mangelndem Zugang zu Fahrzeugen und überfüllten Wohnungen.

Mit Walgreens können Personen auch Termine persönlich oder telefonisch vereinbaren, sodass Personen nicht ausgeschlossen werden, wenn sie kein Internet oder keinen Computer haben, sagte Rina Shah, Vizepräsidentin der Walgreens-Gruppe für Apothekenbetriebe. CVS hat eine 1-800-Nummer als Alternative zur Online-Buchung.

Walgreens ging eine Partnerschaft mit Uber ein, um Menschen, die in unterversorgten Teilen von Großstädten wie Atlanta und Chicago leben, kostenlose Fahrten zu Impfungen zu ermöglichen. Wohltätige Partner helfen bei der Identifizierung von Personen, die Transport benötigen.

CVS unternimmt proaktive Schritte, um sicherzustellen, dass die Einheimischen Impfstofftermine in ihrem nahe gelegenen Geschäft erhalten können, sagte Chris Cox, Senior Vice President für Pharmazie des Unternehmens. Er sagte, dass Mitarbeiter einige Kunden anrufen, um ihre Termine zu vereinbaren, insbesondere diejenigen, die ein niedrigeres Einkommen haben und älter sind.

Zusammen mit der Anwerbung von Apotheken wird die Biden-Regierung nächste Woche Dosen an kommunale Gesundheitszentren liefern, die Millionen von Amerikanern dienen, die unterhalb der Armutsgrenze leben und rassische Minderheiten sind.

Das Impfprogramm ermöglicht es CVS, eindringlich zu demonstrieren, wie es Gesundheitsversorgung an Orten anbieten kann, an denen es normalerweise nicht zugänglich ist, sagte Cox.

“Alles, was wir tun, ist wirklich mit der Absicht, Menschen auf ihrem Weg zu einer besseren Gesundheit zu helfen”, sagte er. “Diese Gelegenheit bietet uns wirklich, unseren Patienten und anderen Interessengruppen zu demonstrieren, was wir seit mehreren Jahren sagen. Das heißt, dass die Gemeinschaftsapotheke eine große Rolle im Gesundheitswesen spielt.”

Viele Patienten sehen ihre Apotheker häufiger als ihre Ärzte, da sie Bluthochdruckpillen oder andere Erhaltungsrezepte abholen müssen, sagte er. Diese häufigen Wechselwirkungen bedeuten, dass CVS eine größere Rolle dabei spielen kann, sicherzustellen, dass Menschen ihre Medikamente richtig einnehmen, oder vor möglichen Komplikationen eingreifen kann.

Da Walgreens mehr Angebot erhält, wird Shah seine Arbeitszeiten verlängern und an Wochenenden Aufnahmen für Leute anbieten, die keinen Arbeitstag auslassen können. Es wird Kliniken in Gemeindezentren eröffnen, wie es bei Grippeschutzimpfungen der Fall ist.

Shah sagte, dass seine Apotheker eine Schlüsselrolle bei der Aufklärung und Beantwortung von Fragen spielen können, so dass die Leute eher auf die Aufnahmen gespannt sind als besorgt. Aber sie sagte, das Unternehmen brauche letztendlich mehr Versorgung, um mehr Menschen in Minderheitengemeinschaften zu erreichen.

“Unsere größte Chance ist es, mehr Impfstoffe zu bekommen”, sagte sie.

Tessica Brown drops her personal line of products after efficiently eradicating gorilla glue from her hair

Roommate, Tessica Brown, has America spellbound for the past week as the story of her gorilla glue removal has dominated social media. Well, Tessica apparently decided to make sure we don’t forget about her because she has just dropped her own official line of goods.

Just a day after flying to Los Angeles for an operation to remove gorilla glue that stuck in her hair after applying it over a month ago, Tessica Brown has now taken the next step to make sure their coins keep flowing.

On her Instagram page, she shared a video from her official website selling her merch. The merch includes a variety of t-shirts, hoodies, and sweatpants priced from $ 28 to $ 50 in available black or white colors. Each article includes the viral photo of Tessica from her first Gorilla Glue video and the phrase “Bonded For Life”.

As we previously reported, Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Michael Obeng previously offered Tessica the option to have him perform the $ 12,500 procedure for free – and she decided to take up his offer. The grueling operation reportedly took four hours, but the end result was all that mattered.

She was reportedly lightly numbed during the procedure, but when it was over, not only did she have intact hair, but she also got quite emotional when she realized she could finally run her fingers through it.

Dr. Obeng explained the process behind his successful gorilla glue removal and revealed that it all boiled down to the basic chemistry. Basically, he combined a medicinal glue remover, aloe vera, olive oil, and a dash of acetone.

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Covid is changing into endemic and other people need to cope with it

Healthcare workers wearing protective clothing prepare to care for patients in the Portimao Arena sports pavilion, which was converted into a field hospital for Covid-19 patients on February 9, 2021 in Portimao, Algarve Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP via Getty Images)

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LONDON – More and more doctors and public health officials are warning that despite the mass adoption of safe and effective vaccines, Covid could become a permanent fixture.

White House coronavirus advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci, the CEO of Moderna, Stephane Bancel, and the Executive Director of the World Health Organization’s Health Emergency Program, Dr. Mike Ryan, have said over the past few weeks that the coronavirus may never go away.

To date, more than 107 million people worldwide have contracted Covid-19 with 2.36 million deaths. This is based on data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

David Heymann, professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, warned in October that the virus appears to be on its way to becoming endemic. He reiterated his position this week during a webinar for the Chatham House think tank.

“I think if you talked to most epidemiologists and most public health workers today they would say that they believe this disease will become endemic at least in the short term and most likely in the long term,” he said.

Heymann is Chairman of the WHO Strategic and Technical Advisory Group on Infectious Risks and headed the Infectious Diseases Division of the UN agency during the SARS epidemic in 2002-2003.

We must learn lessons from 2020 and act quickly. Every day counts.

Dr. Jeremy Farrar

Director of Wellcome

Heymann warned that it is not yet possible to be certain of the fate of the virus, as its outcome depends on many unknown factors.

“At the moment the focus is on saving lives as it should be and ensuring that hospitals are not overloaded with Covid patients – and this will be possible in the future,” Heymann cited the mass introduction of vaccines.

“We must learn lessons from 2020”

The mass release of Covid vaccines began almost two months ago in many high-income countries and has gained momentum, but mass immunization of populations will take time.

However, some low-income countries haven’t received a single dose of vaccine to protect those most at risk from the coronavirus.

A doctor takes notes during a training session given by Chinese doctors and medical experts on a conference call in Maputo, Mozambique, May 21, 2020. Chinese obstetricians and pediatricians share their experiences with Mozambican doctors about the prevention and treatment of Covid-19 in pregnant women and children through a conference call at the Maputo Central Hospital.

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A report released last month by the Economist Intelligence Unit forecast that most of the adult populations in advanced economies would be vaccinated by the middle of next year. In contrast, for many middle-income countries this time span extends to early 2023 and for some low-income countries even to 2024.

It underscores the scale of the challenge of bringing the pandemic under control worldwide.

“Covid-19 is an endemic infection in humans. The scientific reality is that in so many people infected worldwide, the virus continues to mutate,” said Dr. Jeremy Farrar, Director of Wellcome and a member of Scientific in the UK Emergency Advisory Group.

“However, living with this virus doesn’t mean we can’t control it. We need to learn lessons and act quickly from 2020 onwards. Every day counts,” he added.

Balancing our lives with endemic diseases

“I think it’s good to put this in context and think about the other infectious diseases that are endemic today,” Heymann said during an online event Wednesday when asked if policy makers were responding to the Covid pandemic should consider other endemic diseases.

He cited tuberculosis and HIV, as well as four endemic coronaviruses that are known to cause colds.

“We’ve learned how to deal with all of these infections, we’ve learned how to do our own risk assessments. We have vaccines for some, we have therapeutics for others, we have diagnostic tests that can help us all do a better job.” . ” living with these infections. “

“There are some unknowns that make it very difficult for political and public health leaders to make decisions about the best strategies, including the fact that we don’t fully understand ‘long covid’ and its implications or effects even after the very occurrence minor infections, “he continued.

“So it’s not about the fact that it’s a special disease. This is one of many that we have to reconcile our lives with and understand how we have to deal with influenza and other infections,” said Heymann.

A nurse (R) checks a computer with the hospital director, Doctor Yutaka Kobayashi, in the coronavirus ward of Sakura General Hospital on February 10, 2021 in Oguchi, Japan. The hospital, like many others in Japan, has seen a steady influx of Covid-19 coronavirus patients over the past year as the country grapples with the ongoing virus pandemic.

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The term “Long Covid” refers to patients who, after initially contracting the virus, suffer from a prolonged illness with symptoms such as shortness of breath, migraines and chronic fatigue.

Public discourse on the pandemic has largely focused on people with serious or fatal illness, while persistent medical problems as a result of the virus are often either underestimated or misunderstood.

Last month, the largest global study to date on Long Covid found that many of those affected were unable to return to full capacity six months later.

In keeping with the WHO, recovered Covid sufferers had been contaminated once more with new virus strains

A laboratory technician tests material with a single-channel pipette dropper during processing of the Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction test (PCR) in a laboratory in the South African suburb of Dunkeld in Johannesburg, South Africa on Wednesday, February 10, 2021.

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Preliminary reports from South Africa show that people who have recovered from Covid-19 have been re-infected with a new, contagious variant of the virus, World Health Organization officials said at a news conference on Friday.

The good news, however, is that vaccines designed to protect against the virus appear to reduce the severity of the disease in those who develop Covid-19, even if they don’t completely protect them from infection, the chief scientist said the WHO. Dr. Soumya Swaminathan.

“The [vaccine] Studies that have so far been carried out in South Africa as well as in Brazil with various candidates have shown complete protection against serious illness, hospitalization and death. A single case was not reported in any of the studies, “she said.

According to the WHO, vaccination can also reduce the spread of new Covid variants.

“There are now reports that when you have the vaccine and you get infected, the viral load is much lower, so you may be less likely to infect others,” Swaminathan said.

Previous Covid infection creates antibodies and cell-mediated immunity that are believed to prevent re-infection, scientists have found. Vaccination also helps individuals build protection against the virus.

However, the researchers are still investigating the extent to which prior infection and vaccination will protect against the new, more infectious variants of the coronavirus.

Increased vaccination efforts alone are unlikely to be enough to control the spread of the UK-native strain of coronavirus, said Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, told CNBC on Thursday. Gottlieb said a combination of incoming warmer weather and increased vaccinations could help contain the variant.

At the WHO briefing on Friday, Swaminathan emphasized the importance of vaccinated people continuing to take precautions such as wearing masks, hand washing and social distancing to control the spread of the virus.

Lincoln Mission supporters can reduce donations, says Steve Schmidt

John Weaver is shown on a campaign bus in Bow, NH, in this January 20, 2016 file photo. The Lincoln Project launched in November 2019 as a super PAC that allowed its executives to raise and spend unlimited amounts of money.

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The Lincoln Project, a group of conservative activists that made a splash with viral advertisements against former President Donald Trump, is at risk of losing financial support after one of its founders is accused of sexual misconduct.

Several wealthy donors are considering cutting off their support for the Political Action Committee, according to people close to these financiers. They are paying particular attention to the results of an outside investigation into whether other leaders knew of the allegations that co-founder John Weaver molested several men, these people added.

Shortly after this article was published, Steve Schmidt, another co-founder of the group, stepped down from the board after controversial over the publication of a private Twitter direct message between former Lincoln Project co-founder Jennifer Horn and a reporter.

“This direct message should never have been published. It is my job as a senior executive to take responsibility for the enormous misjudgment in order to get it released,” said Schmidt.

In a letter announcing his resignation, Schmidt apologized to Horn, who recently left the group, and revealed that he had been sexually molested by a paramedic at a boy scout camp as a 13-year-old boy.

Schmidt, who until recently denied knowing about the allegations against Weaver, said: “John Weaver took me back to this distant cubicle with Ray, my scout leader. I’m white hot angry about it. I’m angry because I am I know the harm he has caused me, and I know the journey that lies ahead of any young man who trusts, fears, and abuses John Weaver. “

Some of the people close to the group’s donors declined to be named because they were concerned about retaliation from the leaders of the Lincoln Project and their allies.

Despite numerous reports to the contrary, the Lincoln Project, whose original members include Senator John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign leader, Schmidt, writer and former George HW Bush campaign advisor, Rick Wilson, and conservative attorney George Conway, did , denied he was aware of any allegations of wrongdoing against Weaver until recently. The group condemned Weaver’s conduct on January 31st.

Weaver told the New York Times in January that he was a closed-off gay man and that he “really felt sorry for these men and everyone and for abandoned so many people.”

The Lincoln Project said Thursday that it is “retaining a top notch outside professional to review Mr. Weaver’s tenure with the organization and establish both accountability and best practices for the Lincoln Project”.

The FBI is also investigating the allegations against Weaver, according to independent journalist Yashar Ali, who cited sources who claimed they were being contacted by agents.

The Lincoln Project did not respond to CNBC’s follow-up requests for comment.

The group will continue to need financial assistance as it continues its stated mission of targeting pro-Trump politicians and the former president. The group has reportedly tried to start a media company. There is already a live online show called “LPTV”. A United Talent Agency representative, who reportedly held talks to increase the group’s media presence, did not respond to a request for comment.

The PAC raised over $ 87 million, much of it from several Democratic megadonors. Those in charge of the organization were so confident that some organizers told CNBC in May they wanted to reach out to billionaire and former presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg for a donation. Records show that Bloomberg didn’t help.

Much of the Lincoln Project’s spending went towards paying vendors owned by its executives. The group was founded in December 2019.

Donor Jen Pritzker, a member of the wealthy and influential Pritzker family, suggested that given the allegations against Weaver, they may stop giving money to the group. Pritzker contributed to the joint fundraising committee of President Joe Biden and other democratic groups.

“I believed in the Lincoln Project’s mission and supported its efforts to prevent Donald Trump from being re-elected,” Pritzker told CNBC in a statement. “As a donor, I trusted that my gift would be used to further support the organization’s goals. Sexual misconduct cannot be tolerated by any organization. Anyone can be a victim, and these allegations should be handled in accordance with human rights law.”

A spokeswoman for Pritzkers Tawani Enterprises said Pritzker hadn’t made a decision as to whether she would make a contribution in the future.

Pritzker gave $ 100,000 to the Lincoln Project in October, Federal Election Commission records show. Another family member, John Pritzker, also gave the group $ 100,000. He did not respond to a request for comment.

When asked by CNBC whether Jeffrey Katzenberg would stop giving The Lincoln Project, an advisor to the Hollywood power player didn’t rule it out. “Not our focus,” said the consultant in an email. Katzenberg gave the PAC $ 100,000 in August. Katzenberg was also an important Biden bundler.

Meanwhile, CNBC has learned that two previous Lincoln project vendors will no longer work with the group.

Aaron, Thomas & Associates, who describes himself as a specialist in political direct mail, received over $ 90,000 from the group in September, records show. The company’s work with the group stopped before the Weaver allegations surfaced, but the company has decided not to take any more business with The Lincoln Project.

“Absolutely not,” replied founder Fred Thomas when asked by CNBC if The Lincoln Project would work again. “When we cited this work, we weren’t even aware of what it was or who it was for. We broke it up with someone else anyway,” he added, noting that his company “doesn’t want negative results from Mail. “

Anedot, a campaign donation processor used in The Lincoln Project’s final election cycle, is closing its account with the group, according to a company official who refused to be named.

“Anedot was recently made aware of certain incidents that resulted in our account team notifying the account owner that the account will be closed,” the representative said.

The non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics says Anedot received fees of over $ 3 million in the 2020 cycle. Anedot’s representative said he did not give any reasons for closing accounts.

In building its media business through The Lincoln Project, CNBC turned to Zeldavision, a live streaming production company that received over $ 1 million from the group. The company promotes a partnership with the PAC. According to the Zeldavision website, it also appears to be helping to produce the Lincoln Project’s live content.

The company did not respond to the question of whether it would be the PAC in the future.

Tara Setmayer, who called herself a Senior Advisor on her Twitter page and hosted an LPTV show, said she was “upset and disappointed” by recent events surrounding the Lincoln Project.

“It cannot be tolerated. More to say,” added Setmayer.

– CNBC’s Dan Mangan contributed to this report.

Rejoice Galentine’s Day with these well-known Kickass friendships

The seasoned actresses and mothers were friends long before they teamed up to produce and star in Hulus Little Fires Everywhere.

Witherspoon wishing Washington a happy birthday in 2016, wrote, “My friend and one of my favorite actresses / producers / mothers / philanthropists, this woman is an advocate for change in the world in many ways … (not to mention the fact that she smokes ‘hot!) “

Now, of course, the little fire emojis she added could be considered brilliant foresight.

“I think we are in a really exciting place in terms of opportunities to partner with other women,” Washington told E! Last year news, “but I also feel like this has been a unique partnership just because, I don’t know, I sometimes stumble upon magic when you say,” Oh, that’s someone I enjoy working with. whom i trust and i know we will improve each other. ‘”

Azek raises the prospect of hopes for housing building to proceed and the increase to transform

Building materials company Azek posted double-digit sales growth in its most recent quarterly report as a glowing real estate market continues to transition into the remodeling industry.

Demand, driven by a combination of low mortgage rates, low home ownership and increased relocation activity amid the coronavirus pandemic, makes Azek CEO Jesse Singh look optimistic over the long term.

“The focus on the home really gives us long-term advantage because we really get the benefit of people investing in their homes,” he told CNBC’s Jim Cramer in an appearance on Mad Money Friday.

Coronavirus lockdowns have spurred domestic consumers to spend more money remodeling their homes, including decks and other outdoor furnishings. The increased spending resulted in a 28% year-over-year increase in the first quarter of the fiscal year ended December 31, compared to pandemics in Azek’s sustainability-focused business.

The company, which sells recycled materials for residential and commercial buildings, had sales of $ 212.3 million compared to $ 166 million last year. The residential real estate business, which accounted for around 87% of total sales, recorded a 37% increase in sales. Azek reported earnings of $ 10 million for the quarter.

The quarterly growth also outperforms the 13% growth reported by Azek in its full year 2020 results, which ended on September 30th. Total revenue for the twelve month period was $ 899.3 million.

The Chicago-based materials maker has also improved its outlook for the current fiscal year. Management is now forecasting sales growth between 14% and 18% for the current financial year, after originally forecasting sales growth from 10% to 14%.

Given that Azek makes products primarily from recycled items, Singh said it has been protected from the surge in raw material prices, including the price of wood, to the company’s benefit. As part of its earnings report, the company also announced a goal of using 1 billion pounds of recycled scrap and waste annually to make its products by 2026.

“For us, this billion pounds is really a mission for the company,” he said. “It allows us and our employees to really focus on making a difference in the environment, and it’s also our way of making a difference in the longer term against climate change.”

Singh, who headed the company in 2016 before going public in June last year, said there are several trends in the real estate market that make him optimistic about the future, including the fact that more millennial homebuyers are entering the market come.

Azek also benefits from home upgrades. It sells products for outdoor living made from low-maintenance materials, Singh said.

Last year, the company embarked on a $ 180 million multi-year investment program to expand manufacturing capacity in the United States, including adding vendors and improving its marketing skills. Acquisitions of other companies are also on the table, said Singh.

“We are still evaluating the acquisition pipeline,” he said. “We believe there is an opportunity there to continue expanding outside of the house, maintaining our margin structure, maintaining our great value proposition, but also introducing some additive products, so we will continue to evaluate that.”

Azek’s shares closed 5% higher at $ 47.19 on Friday. The stock is up 23% so far in 2021, giving it a market valuation of $ 7.3 billion.

VP Harris is responding to the rise in violent assaults towards Asian People

US Vice President Kamala Harris in Wilmington, Delaware.

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Vice President Kamala Harris responded on Friday to the recent spike in violent attacks against Asian Americans.

“We must continue to fight against racism and discrimination,” said Harris on Twitter.

Videos of recent attacks on elderly Asian Americans in California’s Bay Area have spread on social media over the past week.

One video showed a 91-year-old man being pushed from behind and ending up face down on the street in the Chinatown neighborhood of Oakland, Harris’ hometown.

Another video showed 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee who was forcibly knocked to the ground in San Francisco. He later died, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Harris’ comments come on the New Year celebrations as the Covid pandemic and fear of violence dampened the Christmas festivities.

Other politicians have taken note of the problem.

“Especially in the days leading up to the New Year celebrations, a time of cultural pride and celebration for millions of Asian Americans, the rise in attacks in Chinatowns has particularly shaken our community,” said Judy Chu, D-Calif., Chairman of the Caucus im Asia-Pacific Congress said in a statement Thursday.

Hate incidents and violence against Asian Americans have increased during the Covid pandemic. Proponents say anti-Asian sentiments were fueled by the actions of leaders such as former President Donald Trump, who repeatedly referred to the coronavirus with terms like “Chinese virus” and “kung flu”.

“There were more than 2,500 reports of hate incidents against Asia related to COVID-19 across the country between March and September 2020,” a recent study by the Asian American Bar Association of New York and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP found.

“And that number underestimates the real number of hate incidents against Asia, as most of the incidents go unreported,” the study said.

Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the president condemned discrimination against Asian Americans when asked about President Joe Biden’s reaction to recent violent attacks against Asian Americans during a briefing at the White House on Monday.

“He has spoken out and made it clear that attacks – verbal attacks, attacks of any kind – are unacceptable and we must work together to address them,” said Psaki.

Biden signed an executive order against xenophobia against Asian Americans on January 26th.

“We applaud President Biden’s executive order, which calls for greater protection for the government [Asian and Pacific Islander] Community as a result of racism and xenophobia related to the pandemic, and we thank those who show solidarity with the API community, “the Legislative Caucus of California Islanders in the Asia-Pacific region said in a statement Thursday.

“But it is not enough to simply reject racism, xenophobia and violence. We have to draw attention to these injustices and protect one another,” said the caucus.

The earnings season was “much better” than anticipated

CNBC’s Jim Cramer, which marks the end of earnings season, said Friday the list of key company reports for the past few weeks was “far better than expected.”

The results showed, he said, that investors have a range of investment opportunities aside from any speculative trading that has puzzled Wall Street professionals lately.

The comments come after major US averages rose in Friday’s session, posting weeks of profits that drove the market to new highs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1% this week to close at 3,458.40. The S&P 500 rose 1.23% to 3,934.83. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite won the bot, rising 1.7% to 14,095.47.

After the close of trading, Cramer said market activity had become less volatile after several weeks of high volume trading.

“I like normal because if we are not careful, a large part of this market could be directed down the highway into the danger zone,” said the host of “Mad Money”. “A day with less foam, like today, is a day the rally feels more sustainable. But when the cannabis cohort and the shortbusters and the incredible pumping and dumping I see on the internet come back, you know I do know I’ll have to get more negative. “

Cramer announced his schedule for the coming week. The forecasts for earnings per share are based on FactSet estimates:

Tuesday: CVS Health, Zoetis, Ring Central, and Occidental

CVS health

  • Q4 publication of results: before the market; Conference call: 8:45 a.m.
  • Projected earnings per share: $ 1.24
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 68.73 billion

“CVS was challenged by Amazon as a drugstore and challenged by a variety of competitors on the health insurance side,” said Cramer. “If [CEO Karen] Lynch can up the numbers and back up some solid traffic predictions … I could see the stock finally getting the traction it deserves. “

Zoetis

  • Q4 publication of results: before the market; Conference call: 8:30 a.m.
  • Projected EPS: 86 cents
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 1.74 billion

“I think you will see another round of gains in humanizing animal populations,” he said.

RingCentral

  • Q4 release of results: after the market; Conference call: 5 p.m.
  • Projected EPS: 27 cents
  • Estimated revenue: $ 318 million

“RingCentral makes call center software, but it also has a video conferencing platform that competes with Zoom and is growing well,” said the host. “The company is aggressive and growing fast.”

Occidental Petroleum

  • Q4 release of results: after the market; Conference call: Wednesday, 11 a.m.
  • Estimated losses per share: 58 cents
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 4.32 billion

“Many predict the long oil bear market is over. I’m not so sure – too much supply – but if you believe it, nobody is more optimistic about oil than Vicki Holub, CEO of Occidental,” he said .

Wednesday: Shopify, Twilio, Fastly, Pioneer Natural Resources, and Boston Beer Earn

Shopify

  • Earnings release for the third quarter of 2021: 6 a.m. Conference call: 8:30 a.m.
  • Projected earnings per share: $ 1.26
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 913 million

Twilio

  • Q4 release of results: after the market; Conference call: 5 p.m.
  • Estimated losses per share: 8 cents
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 455 million

“I bet two of them make great, amazing quarters,” said Cramer.

Fast

  • Q4 release of results: after the market; Conference call: 5 p.m.
  • Estimated losses per share: 11 cents
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 82 million

“They rebuilt their credibility after a huge deficit in October,” he said. “I think the problems are behind it.”

Natural resource pioneer

  • Q4 release of results: after the market; Conference call: Thursday, 9 a.m.
  • Projected EPS: 70 cents
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 1.89 billion

“I don’t recommend many oil companies these days, but if you put a gun to my head to make me vote, I would say, ‘Would you please put the gun down and just buy Pioneer,” said the host.

Boston Beer

  • Publication of results for the fourth quarter: 4:15 pm; Conference call: 5 p.m.
  • Projected earnings per share: $ 2.63
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 453 million

“If another company gets into this tough seltzer business, is it too much for them?” he said. “I bet you can still get a good quarter here, but don’t be welcome any longer if you’re being shot at with guns like these guys. The field just keeps getting full.”

Thursday: Walmart, Barrick Gold, Applied Materials, Roku, The Trade Desk

Walmart

  • Earnings release for the fourth quarter of 2021: 7 a.m. Conference call: 8 a.m.
  • Projected earnings per share: $ 1.51
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 148.26 billion

“I want to hear about initiatives and benchmarks that show us Walmart is still hungry,” said Cramer.

Barrick Gold

  • Fourth quarter results to be published at 6:00 am; Conference call: 11 a.m.
  • Projected EPS: 31 cents
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 3.25 billion

“I know CEO Dr. Mark Bristow will give you a glimpse into the only real growth and income game in the industry that I trust,” he said. “It’s a pre-quarter buy if you like gold.”

Applied materials

  • Earnings release for the first quarter of 2021: 4:01 pm; Conference call: 4:30 p.m.
  • Projected earnings per share: $ 1.28
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 4.97 billion

“The stock has rallied like crazy because of that [chip] Lack, but I think things are good enough to keep climbing, especially as the Biden White House seems to be realizing the extent of the problem, “the host said.

year

  • Q4 release of results: after the market; Conference call: 5 p.m.
  • Estimated losses per share: 6 cents
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 615 million

Trade Desk

  • Q4 release of results: after the market; Conference call: 5 p.m.
  • Projected earnings per share: $ 1.88
  • Estimated revenue: $ 292 million

“These companies are wire-cutting kingpins designed for the new world of wire-free watching and advertising. Everyone keeps wondering when their profits will stop,” he said. “I wonder why anyone would expect them to stop when it took decades for traditional radio television to be superseded.”

Friday: Deere and Magna revenue

Deere

  • Release of results Q1 2021: before the market; Conference call: 10 a.m.
  • Projected earnings per share: $ 2.12
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 7.14 billion

“I bet Deere is telling a story about higher commodity prices with their order books full of tractors,” said Cramer.

Magna

  • Q4 publication of results: before the market; Conference call: 8 a.m.
  • Projected earnings per share: $ 2.58
  • Estimated Revenue: $ 13.03 billion

“We have a glowing auto market, they are the best assemblers, and these people also build cars for great electric vehicle players like Fisker,” he said.

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Kourtney Kardashian is noticed with Travis Barker as courting rumors proceed to swirl

Kourtney Kardashian

Roommates, for over a decade, have seen fans of Kourtney Kardashian’s back and forth saga with the father of their three children, Scott Disick – but she may have officially moved on. There are rumors that Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker are reportedly dating after the two were seen on multiple occasions in Los Angeles.

Kourtney Kardashian and Blink-182 member Travis Barker were spotted having dinner in Matsuhisa, Los Angeles earlier this week. According to a source close to the two, “They sat across from each other, enjoying the meal, and chatting. They seemed to be having a great time. They flirted and smiled. They even held hands over the table. Kourtney looked very happy, ”reports PEOPLE magazine.

The source continued, “They spend most of their time with the kids, but they’ve also tried sneaking out for dates without the kids. It’s an easy relationship since they’ve known each other for so long. Kourtney knows what Travis likes and they have a lot in common. “

“Kourtney is having a great time with Travis. They’ve been together for about a month or two. They’ve been friends for a long time, but it’s gotten romantic, ”the source said.

However, this alleged new relationship could soon hit a roadblock. In the previews for the upcoming final season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, virtually every member of Kourtney’s family is convinced (and hopeful) that she will be with Scott again … and maybe even get married.

We’ll have to wait for the series to return in March.

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