4 Jan 2022

Hundreds of new COVID-19 cases in Fiji amid third Delta wave

John Braddock


Fiji last week reported over a thousand new cases of COVID-19 in the community and one death, amid the third wave of a Delta outbreak and the likely spread of the Omicron variant.

Fiji military directing people at a testing centre in the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment areas, June 2021 [Credit: Republic of Fiji Military Forces via Twitter, @Rfmf_Media]

The Health Ministry confirmed 20 cases on Christmas Day, 109 on Boxing Day, 79 the following Monday and 815 on New Year’s Day. Fiji has recorded a total of 54,147 cases, most of them since the second wave began in April. After peaking in August, case numbers dropped away through September. The latest surge, which began last month, has produced 1,524 cases between 20 December and January 2.

The new wave coincides with the reckless decision by the Bainimarama government to open the country’s borders to international travel from December 1. The move is in line with the clamour from big business and political elites internationally for the global population to “live with the virus,” a homicidal policy that threatens millions more deaths. In the Pacific this agenda is being propelled by demands to restore the devastated tourism industry, deemed essential to the economies of island businesses.

Tourism Fiji last month confirmed 75,000 bookings for hotels and resorts until the end of January. Spokesman Brent Hill told Radio NZ that at the current rate of bookings tourism is “well on its way to becoming a billion-dollar industry again.” Fiji Airways has taken more than 200,000 bookings into 2022.

Tourism Fiji also recently launched the Open for Happiness advertising blitz with a website that has been viewed more than five million times. Hill said the campaign is aimed at a “largely white, largely affluent, largely burnt out kind of audience,” addressing the question; “in a post-COVID world, where actually are we going to find happiness? What is actually really making us happy?”

None of the dangers to the local population, let alone visitors, figure in any of the hype. Most of the anticipated tourists to Fiji are from Australia, New Zealand and the US, all countries experiencing uncontrolled outbreaks of both the Delta and Omicron variants.

Fiji recorded 30,000 visitor arrivals during December, of which some 300 have reportedly come with COVID-19, which was only subsequently discovered. Hill downplayed the dangers, saying all were vaccinated and none needed hospitalisation. They were isolating within segmented parts of their hotels.

With the highly transmissible variants having the potential to explode from a single case, this is a recipe for disaster. Radio NZ reported on December 27 that the InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa in Nadi had advised its guests that “there are currently several guests at the resort who have returned positive COVID-19 tests,” warning people to “remain cautious” while following health guidelines.

The eruption of cases within Fiji and its main tourism markets has not prompted any shutdown of borders. Instead, the Health Ministry made minor changes to its travel protocols. Travelers must now produce a negative PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test, taken no more than two calendar days before the scheduled day of departure. Prior to this, they had to return a negative PCR test 72 hours before leaving for Fiji.

Visitors are required to spend three days at a Care Fiji Commitment hotel or resort, undergoing a test on day two of their stay. If they return a negative result, they are released on day three. The wearing of face masks in enclosed spaces is mandatory as well as at outdoor locations where groups of people gather.

The move to open the border follows longstanding refusals by Bainimarama to impose a full national lockdown, on the grounds that it would “destroy” the economy. When the reopening plan was announced in September it was criticised by sections of the establishment worried that it could trigger social opposition and political instability. Bill Gavoka, leader of the main opposition Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA), warned that the government should focus on “health first over the economy, which will fall into line.”

The death toll has meanwhile risen to 700, all but four since April. Health Secretary James Fong said there were another 619 COVID-19 positive patients who died from medical conditions they had before contracting the virus and were thus not included in the COVID figures. The latest death was a 62-year-old COVID patient who died at home on Christmas Day. He was fully vaccinated and had suffered severe respiratory distress.

The national 7-day rolling average of cases has escalated from 10 daily cases before Christmas to 190 on January 1. Fong said he could not confirm how many were of the Omicron variant but authorities were “working on the assumption that the Omicron variant is already here, and is being transmitted within the community.”

Genomic sequencing results of positive samples sent overseas are still to confirm if this is the case. Fong declared, “we should expect a large number of cases, and we will also expect that infections will occur in vaccinated persons and those who have previously been infected with the Delta variant.”

Repeating the mantra of governments internationally, Fong emphasised the government’s reliance on vaccines alone, saying “people who are vaccinated or had booster doses are far less likely to become sick enough to require hospitalisation.” As of 29 December, 92.1 percent of Fiji's adult population were fully vaccinated. There are also 39,954 children aged 12–17 vaccinated, while 58,283 teenagers are yet to be given their second injection.

More cases are expected in the outlying islands given the opening of maritime travel and the many social media postings of crowding on vessels and at social gatherings. These islands and the Northern Division were largely spared the Delta outbreak that affected the main island of Viti Levu earlier this year.

Other Pacific nations are pursuing a similar strategy. Quarantine and isolation-free travel between New Zealand and the Cook Islands is set to resume on January 14, despite the recent arrival of the Omicron variant into New Zealand. The dates for the reopening were initially announced in November but pushed back after the Cook Islands recorded its first case of COVID-19.

Australia and New Zealand are at the forefront of the reopening push, despite temporary disruptions to their schedules. Australia’s Morrison government reopened borders in December to vaccinated skilled migrants and foreign students, after a two-year ban. The eruption of the virulent Omicron variant only forced a brief two-week delay to allow health officials to get more “information” about the strain.

The New Zealand Labour-led government has postponed its phased border reopening plans from the middle of this month until the end of February, citing the rapid global spread of the Omicron variant. Plans to allow quarantine free entry to almost all foreign tourists from April have not, so far, been affected.

As Omicron infections soar, Europe’s governments force the sick back to work

Alex Lantier


The tidal wave of Omicron infections is exposing the urgent necessity of mobilizing the working class against the criminal policies of the ruling elite. Europe recorded its 100 millionth case of COVID-19 over the New Year holiday as much of Europe posted infections at record levels. Yet governments across Europe are slashing isolation periods for people infected with or exposed to the virus, ensuring that sick, contagious individuals will return to work and school.

People wearing face masks to protect against COVID-19 walk past the Eiffel Tower in Paris. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

Europe has posted about a third of the world’s confirmed cases as global infections quadrupled over the last two weeks to around 2 million, driven by the Omicron variant. On January 1, despite reduced holiday testing, France found 219,126 cases and Italy 141,353, both records, and Britain posted a near-record 161,692. Countries posting record infections as 2021 ended included Spain at 161,688, Greece 40,560, Portugal 30,829, Ireland 23,281, and Denmark at 22,023.

Denmark, an early European epicenter of Omicron, has the world’s highest percentage of its population confirmed sick with COVID-19, with a seven-day incidence rate of 2,514.9 infections per 100,000 inhabitants. This figure is 1,976 in Britain, 1,679 in France, 1,418 in Portugal, 1,414 in Greece, 1,234 in Spain and 1,128 in Italy.

The infection statistics massively underestimate the spread of the virus, however, due to insufficient testing. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that a pandemic is out of control if over 5 percent of tests come back positive, as this shows testing is too small compared to the size of the outbreak. In last year’s Delta outbreak in India, this test positivity rate peaked at 22.3 percent. This rate has risen to 49.7 percent in Ireland, a seven-day average of 24.5 percent in Britain, 15.8 percent in France, and between 24.7 and 50.1 percent in various Spanish regions.

Statistician David Spiegelhalter told the BBC that given these data, daily infections in Britain alone are actually around 500,000, calling it an “unprecedented wave of infection and very daunting.”

Reporting of COVID-19 cases is also downplayed in central and eastern Europe, where the Omicron wave is believed to be only in its early stages. Test positivity rates in late December were 18.6 percent in Germany, 15.74 percent in Poland, and 19.83 percent in Ukraine, where the 7-day moving average of reported cases yesterday were 28,451, 11,085 and 4,202, respectively.

German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach gave a similar estimate last week as Spiegelhalter in Britain, saying infection statistics underestimate actual cases by a factor of two to three.

This would mean that actual daily infections across Europe are well into the millions. European governments are nonetheless pouring fuel on the fire, following the example of Britain and Spain in slashing COVID-19 isolation periods to force infected people back into schools and workplaces.

On Sunday, the French government announced that COVID-19 patients will isolate for at most seven days, although they may return to work after five days if their viral load is too small to be detected on an antigen test. If they are unvaccinated, the isolation period is prolonged to 10 days. Those exposed to an infected person will no longer self-isolate at all, unless they are unvaccinated in which case, they will self-isolate for seven days. Children under 12 who are exposed will return to school if they test negative on an antigen test.

An example of the type of super-spreader events these guidelines will produce came late in December, when Britain’s DJ Dimension traveled to New Zealand and tested positive only after his 10-day quarantine was over, and he had traveled and performed at nightclubs in Auckland.

Since the incubation period for COVID-19 is 14 days or more, and antigen tests are notoriously inaccurate, the French guidelines will result in masses of infected people returning to work or school.

Health Minister Olivier VĂ©ran, who announced these rules on Sunday to the Journal du Dimanche, bluntly declared, “We must avoid all forms of [economic] paralysis.” That is to say, that the purpose of these guidelines is to ensure that, as millions of workers fall ill, the state can force enough of them back to work to prevent any serious interruption in the flow of profits to the banks.

On December 31, Martin Hirsch, the director of the Paris area hospitals (AP-HP), warned that the French public hospital system “risks capsizing” in January, with 25 percent of the workforce out due to illness. Hirsch added that the Health Ministry is forcing health staff to work when positive for COVID-19 if they have light symptoms. Hirsch said the AP-HP is closely following events in London, which was hit earlier by the Omicron wave, to see how they might be affected.

Currently, 110,000 of the UK National Health Service’s 983,000 staff are not at work, and one in ten UK rail workers are off sick. December 29 saw 2,370 COVID-19 hospital admissions in England on December 29, up 90 percent week-on-week and the highest number since January 2021. Asked about the situation, however, UK Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi said, “There’s nothing in the data that gives me any concern that we need to go beyond where we are at.”

Countries across Europe are however considering or implementing similar isolation protocols that will accelerate the contagion. Italy has lifted self-isolation requirements for exposed individuals who are vaccinated, Switzerland has reduced isolation times for exposed individuals from 10 to 7 days, and that only for people living with infected individuals. Such guidelines are also being discussed in Belgium, Germany and beyond.

The policy pursued by the European capitalist class has an unabashedly fascistic character, opposing any measure to halt the contagion of this deadly virus. In his brief New Year’s greetings to the French people, President Emmanuel Macron said that he would “do everything to avoid restrictions that weigh on our liberties.” He added, “Responsibilities have more weight than rights.”

The “president of the rich” was arguing that workers’ right to life and health is subordinated to their responsibility to work and produce profits for the ruling class. This argument was echoed in an editorial by the Financial Times (FT) of London, titled “The world must learn to live with Covid this year.” It asserted, “Whatever slim chance we might have had at the beginning of 2020 to eliminate Covid-19 has long gone. Efforts to control the pandemic have been justified so far in the context of a global health emergency but they cannot continue indefinitely.”

To justify abandoning efforts to control the pandemic, the FT argued that “collateral damage [to] the global economy would be too great.” Instead, it called on the population to rely on immunity from vaccines and “repeated exposure to what will sooner or later become an endemic infection.”

European governments, following the FT, are now working to give the population repeated massive exposure and infection by COVID-19. Workers and youth must be warned: this is a recipe for mass circulation of the virus, constant emergence of new variants, and endless mass death.

Over 392,000 of the 1.66 million COVID-19 deaths the WHO has confirmed in Europe occurred since September 2021. This is leading to mass death even in countries with higher vaccination rates, such as France, where the number of weekly deaths passed above 1,000 in mid-December and is continuing to rise. Everything indicates, moreover, that with infections exploding and hospitals increasingly overwhelmed, the number of deaths will now mount rapidly.

The massive Omicron surge is leading to soaring hospitalization in the US

Benjamin Mateus


The number of COVID-19 cases across the United States during the week leading up to New Year’s Day exceeded 2.5 million, up 50 percent from the preceding week, which included the Christmas holiday. This means an average of more than 361,000 COVID-19 cases each day, far above any previous peak during the pandemic. On Monday, the moving average of new cases exceeded 400,000 for the first time. In line with the rise in infections, hospitalizations for COVID are now accelerating, having surpassed 100,000 as of yesterday.

People wait in line to test for COVID-19 on Monday, Jan. 3, 2022, in Long Beach, Calif. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

Principled scientists and epidemiologists have warned that even these extraordinary figures will soon be eclipsed as a return to school and work, which the Biden administration and its house scientists and public health officials are furiously promoting, will only further fuel the surge and every metric associated with the pandemic. According to a recent Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation estimate, more than 140 million Americans will be infected with Omicron, more than 40 percent of the US population in the next three months. Since January 2020, the US has had some 57 million reported cases and almost 850,000 deaths.

Hospitals are flooded with patients well before the full impact of the Omicron surge is felt. The health workforce is rapidly shrinking as doctors, nurses and other workers become infected and must quarantine. These two processes are putting unbearable strain on the health infrastructure in the US. It is on the brink of collapse.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Biden’s White House coronavirus task force have engaged in brazen maneuvers to meet Wall Street’s demand for workers to stay at their jobs, by making changes in guidelines which lack any scientific merit, but actually lead to more infections and deaths. This has shattered whatever respect for and trust in the CDC and other health institutions existed in the population.

In fact, in its most recent call to limit isolation to five days, the CDC openly cited the impact it would have on the economy to allow workers to appropriately quarantine for the sake of their health and the welfare of their community. As Dr. Anthony Fauci noted this week and continues to defend, the CDC guidelines were introduced to “get people back to jobs.” This is a major factor in the stock market’s continual ascent. Yesterday the Dow Jones average reached its highest level ever, along with the daily average of the deadly pandemic.

Meanwhile, the unprecedented rise in infections has led to soaring test positivity rates of over 20 percent, up from their lows of 4.6 percent at the end of October. The only other time such figures were ever seen was in April 2020 in the initial weeks of the pandemic, when the country lacked any significant testing capacity, a byproduct of the opposition (and incompetence) of the Trump administration. Indeed, even these startling infection rates cited by every COVID dashboard should be considered drastic undercounting of the accurate scale of infections.

In the northeastern state of New Jersey, where daily case rates exceed 30,000, the positivity rate is at an unbelievable 100 percent, meaning that every test reported has confirmed an infection. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy—a Democrat and investment banker with 23 years at Goldman Sachs—evades his responsibility to protect the people of that state with nonsensical arguments about “staying the course.”

The mantras of Murphy and other state governors are all variations on themes cited by the Great Barrington Declaration, the bible of the advocates of “herd immunity” and “living with the virus.” These phrases have long been disproven by experience: “lockdowns don’t work,” “children don’t get infected or get sick,” “schools aren’t a nodal point for community transmission,” “if you’re vaccinated you won’t get infected,” “masks aren’t required if you’re vaccinated.”

Adapting these arguments on the fly, most recently Murphy even defended his response with the argument that “the speed at which Omicron is spreading is staggering,” implying that the intrinsic qualities of the virus and not the failure on the part of federal and state officials to impose strict measures to protect the population from such a highly contagious pathogen is at the root of the current dilemma. In short, the coronavirus has become too infectious to eliminate, so there is no use trying.

Daily COVID hospitalizations in New Jersey

Hospitalizations in New Jersey have now exceeded 4,000, the highest figure since May 2020, according to the State Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli. Almost 300 of these patients are currently being ventilated. And each time such horrific statistics are cited, the blame is immediately shifted to the unvaccinated. Such maneuvers have become part and parcel of their playbook.

New Jersey is but the most obvious example of the growing health care crisis across the US that is rapidly crumbling. According to the Department of Health and Human Services public data hub, with 5,933 hospitals reporting, the number of admissions for COVID-19 has jumped to over 103,300, up from 47,000 in mid-November.

Allocation of intensive care beds to the treatment of COVID-19 has followed a similar dramatic rise, contradicting the deceptive attempt by CDC Director Rochelle Walensky to assert that people are being admitted with and not for COVID-19. With close to 80,000 ICU beds available in the country, 61,575 (75 percent) are currently occupied, of which 18,557 are for COVID patients, up from 11,715 in mid-November, a 58 percent rise.

These developments are creating a health care crisis beyond that of the earlier stages of the pandemic. In New York City, 876 new COVID patients were admitted to hospitals in a single 24-hour period, a faster rate of increase than even during March-April 2020, when the city was the world epicenter of the pandemic.

At stake is not just a shortage of ventilators, beds, or rooms, but of health care workers who have either left the field or fallen ill with infections that create dangerous conditions for patients and for the communities in which they live. According to a Becker’s Hospital Review report from November, the US health care sector has lost almost half a million workers since February 2020, accounting for one in five.

Dr. Sheetal Rao, a primary care physician who quit in October 2020, told the Atlantic, “Physicians are some of the most resilient people out there. When this group of people starts leaving en masse, something is very wrong.” Many are frustrated by the unrelenting working conditions and repeated promises that things would soon return to normal. But such is the new normal.

NYC COVID hospitalizations in children under the age of five

Troubling also is the increase in hospital admissions for children, who remain the least vaccinated of all age groups. For the week ending December 30, 2021, the number of pediatric cases exploded to its highest levels, with more than 325,000 children infected, the highest ever reported thus far. More than 1,000 children were hospitalized, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, and fourteen more children died. Meanwhile, pediatric hospitals such as Texas Children’s in Houston report admission numbers are far above the Delta peaks. At a news brief on Monday, Dr. Jim Versalovic, a pathologist and co-leader of the hospital’s COVID-19 command center, said that 90 percent of pediatric cases were due to Omicron.

Nonetheless, the bourgeois press continues to downplay the threat Omicron poses, with repeated claims that the disease caused by the new variant is much milder. Intrinsically, the Omicron variant is almost as dangerous to unvaccinated people without any previous history of infection as any previous variant. The current claims of milder disease utilize confusion about the limited protection against more serious infections with Omicron, afforded to previously infected or immunized individuals.

Omicron’s dangerous ability to reinfect or cause breakthrough infections has been transformed from a public health threat—the millions infected, even if they do not suffer greatly themselves, pass it on easily to many others who will be hospitalized and even die—into a propaganda weapon to justify mass infection.

The new variant has arisen as a consequence of a deliberate policy that has placed profits over lives, allowing the virus time and sufficient victims to mutate and emerge more able to infect and more resistant to vaccines. The vaccine-only strategy of the ruling elites has been a cataclysmic failure.

As the World Health Organization Director, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus recently said, “There is this narrative going on which is ‘it’s milder or less severe.’ But we’re undermining the other side, at the same time, it could be dangerous because the high transmissibility could increase hospitalizations and deaths.”

Even as Omicron is creating catastrophes in nearly every region of the world, there are recent reports out of France of a new cluster of infections caused by a new variant of interest dubbed B.1.640.1 first detected in Marseille from a person returning from Cameroon. The new variant has 46 mutations and 37 deletions, many of them located on its spike protein. Though Omicron appears to be outpacing every other variant, it underscores the dangers posed by a policy that allows the coronavirus unlimited access to populations.

In a timely report published just yesterday in the British Medical Journal making an urgent call for global action against the coronavirus, the authors demand that the WHO declare SARS-CoV-2 an airborne pathogen and promote high-quality facemasks and the effective ventilation and filtration of air in all public buildings as measures to slow the pace of infections. They also highlighted the dangers posed by a vaccine-only strategy.

The CDC’s unscientific “Test to Stay” program: a pro-corporate COVID-19 policy to keep schools open

Renae Cassimeda


Amid an unprecedented surge in the COVID-19 pandemic due to the highly transmissible Omicron variant, the Biden administration and all state governments are intent on reopening K-12 schools after the holiday break, no matter the human cost. This week, millions of school-aged children have been forced back into thousands of overcrowded, poorly-ventilated classrooms in K-12 public schools, a criminal policy which will further accelerate the surge in infections, hospitalizations, long-term illness and deaths due to COVID-19.

Jonathan Pagliarulo, 11, gets tested for COVID-19, after vaccinated family members tested positive for the virus, Monday, Aug. 9, 2021, in North Miami, Fla. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

Alongside the ongoing loosening of safety mitigations at K-12 campuses, many districts across the US will be implementing various forms of “Test to Stay” (TTS), a COVID-19 testing program designed to keep schools open as children become infected. This reckless policy was recently endorsed by the Biden administration and given pseudo-scientific justification by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) through their official TTS guidelines.

The CDC guidelines for TTS state that unvaccinated and exposed students may remain in school if those students adhere to CDC quarantine guidance outside of the K-12 school setting and are tested in school. The CDC guidelines, which were designed prior to Omicron, falsely claim that the testing program is a “safe” and successful means of reducing the loss of in-person school days from at-home quarantine.

Allowing children knowingly exposed to COVID-19 to stay in school as part of a “modified quarantine” is entirely unscientific. TTS, which is solely aimed at keeping students in school so their parents remain at work, parallels and coincides with the recent release of CDC guidelines for quarantine and isolation of adults, designed to force sick and exposed workers back into workplaces prematurely. TTS is yet another expression of how the CDC has become a political tool for the ruling elite, providing official sanction for their homicidal policies.

The reopening of K-12 schools last semester played a leading role in the infection of over 3.4 million children in the span of just five months. The CDC itself has document 1,040 child deaths in the US since the pandemic began, with a staggering 535, or over half of all reported deaths, occurring in the past four months since September 1.

With the deepening surge in Omicron cases, pediatric hospitalizations have reached record levels. According to data from the CDC, for the week of December 26-January 1, a record average of 574 children under 18 years old were hospitalized each day with COVID-19, a 95.7 percent increase from the week prior. The latest data from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released Monday found that a record 325,340 children were infected with COVID-19 last week, when schools were closed due to the holidays.

According to the CDC guidelines, unvaccinated and masked close contacts are allowed to have a modified quarantine of seven days while still attending in-person school as opposed to a 10 day quarantine at home. After a COVID-19 positive case is reported, school staff are expected to identify exposed close contacts, and test eligible students 2-4 times at school over the course of a seven-day period using rapid antigen tests (RATs).

Close contacts who were unmasked during COVID-19 exposure must quarantine at home but are not required to show proof of a negative test prior to returning to campus. Despite the well-documented science proving that vaccinated children can become infected and infect others, including through asymptomatic infection, fully-vaccinated close contacts can remain on campus without testing as long as they do not have symptoms.

Evaluations of two studies on separate TTS pilot programs, one in Lake County, Illinois and another in Los Angeles County, California, were published last month in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) and are being used to justify the testing program. The studies deceptively highlight that thousands of in-person school days were saved because of the program, while claiming without sufficient evidence that no significant increase in secondary transmission took place on campuses.

The two studies, overseen by the CDC itself, are invalid and only serve to prop up a testing program which allows unchecked spread in schools and surrounding communities. Numerous limitations to the findings are listed in each study, three of which are worth noting in detail here:

1. The study findings are not applicable to populations with high community transmission.

The TTS studies took place prior to the Omicron surge, during August-October 2021, when the initial stage of the Delta wave was causing its first rise in cases. Case rates have skyrocketed in both counties since the studies were conducted. According to the CDC, as of January 2, 93.1 percent of counties in the US are currently experiencing high rates of community transmission.

The Lake County, Illinois, study, which had a student and staff population size of 71,651, admits that “the findings might not be generalizable to areas with higher COVID-19 incidences and lower vaccination rates.” Case rates have exploded since the study period from a seven-day average of 100 cases to 725 cases as of January 2. Vaccination rates have increased from 53 to 73.5 percent fully vaccinated, yet children are still largely unvaccinated and vulnerable. In Los Angeles County, the seven-day average of cases has skyrocketed from 1,000 during the study period to over 17,000 as of January 2.

2. The participating schools lacked universal testing and contact-tracing to accurately assess transmission in schools before and after TTS implementation.

The majority of K-12 districts across the US do not conduct regular surveillance testing. As a result, most cases detected in schools are through symptomatic testing at off-campus sites. Research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in February 2021 determined that more than 50 percent of community transmission was from asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic cases, and it is well known that children are predominantly asymptomatic carriers and drivers of transmission. Based on this research, millions of asymptomatic cases among children have gone largely undetected and unreported.

For both studies, data on secondary infections at school as well as spread to household contacts was not included from athletics outbreaks, a major driver of infection among students, nor from identified close contacts who had to quarantine at home because they chose not to participate in TTS or were not wearing a mask when exposed.

Both studies highlight low secondary infection rates among TTS schools, but there is no real evidence to substantiate this due to a lack of robust universal testing and contact tracing systems in place to monitor accurate transmission rates before and after TTS was adopted.

3. The lack of staffing and resources in many schools make TTS impossible on a large scale.

The Illinois study noted that only schools with sufficient staffing and testing resources participated in TTS, which the study notes, “might have resulted in low-transmission levels that are not generalizable to low-resource schools.” Still, throughout the study period, some participating schools reported a lack of testing supplies, requiring TTS participants to access off-site testing.

In the Los Angeles County study, only 432 out of the 2,067 K-12 public schools in the county participated in the study. Significantly, Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), the largest district which represents one-third of the county’s student population, did not participate in the study.

Of the 1,635 LA County schools that did not participate in the program, 75 percent, or 1,226 schools, are in the most disadvantaged neighborhoods in the county, according to the California Healthy Places Index (HPI). According to the CDC study, these disadvantaged schools “cited resource-related reasons for not adopting TTS.” Just 26 percent, or 112, of the schools participating in the TTS program were in the most disadvantaged neighborhoods in the county, providing a skew in the data toward lower infection rates as the majority of participating schools serve populations in the county with lower case rates on average.

According to the guidelines of TTS, contact tracing, testing, and masking of students during in-school quarantine are expressed as “integral to minimize risk of transmission.” Yet, the ability for schools to implement contact tracing and testing, as well as monitor mask use during exposure and in-school quarantine, is near impossible for many schools across the US who face significant staffing shortages, crumbling infrastructure, and lack of resources.

Still, the CDC places its full support behind TTS. True to its political intentions of providing a means for schools to be kept open regardless of the level of viral transmission, the CDC studies also call for “continued efforts to simplify school quarantine strategies” for schools that are not able to implement TTS. As districts plan to force schools open over the next two weeks, various iterations of the already inadequate TTS program are being developed and implemented.

An alarming version of TTS, named “Focused Test to Stay,” recently emerged out of preliminary research from Duke University and the ABC Science Collaborative. This twisted program advises that unmasked exposed students be allowed to remain learning in-person under a reduced in-school quarantine of only five to seven days instead of 10 days, provided that testing is conducted. Masked exposed students can remain in-person with no required follow-up testing.

The Duke study took place during November and December among only 360 students in five public schools and one charter school in North Carolina. Researchers falsely claim this is a safe alternative to the original TTS that will not require as many tests, which has proven to be a barrier for many schools.

Despite the explosion of cases across the US, the ruling elite continues to carry out its agenda of mass infection. The top three largest districts in the US—New York City Public Schools, Los Angeles Unified School District, and Chicago Public Schools—with a combined student population of nearly 2 million, are fully reopening schools and implementing their own versions of TTS, setting a precedent for the entire K-12 public school system to adopt the program and keep schools open.

Mass opposition has exploded in response to the reopening of schools in these key districts. Educators, parents and students increasingly recognize that a social crime is taking place that will only result in further unnecessary infections, death, and long-term illness.

The entire political establishment, as well as the corporate media and the unions which have supported the TTS program, prioritize profits over human lives.

3 Jan 2022

How the Philippines’ President Dutuerte Weaponized a Filipino Custom During COVID-19

Yvonne Su


Bayanihanthe Indigenous Filipino custom of group work, has been weaponized by President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines to advance his own power.

Historically, bayanihan refers to the Filipino tradition of a community coming together to help families physically lift their wooden houses from one location to another. Now the term refers more to volunteering.

But amid a global pandemic, when gathering is the main source of infection, historian Greg Bankoff argues that bayanihan no longer works to help Filipinos overcome challenges. Instead, the traditional practices of bayanihan put people at risk of infection. So it was surprising when Duterte announced the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, a legislation granting him additional authority to combat COVID-19 in the Philippines.

The Act grants Duterte rare and special powers to combat COVID-19 such as the ability to intervene in the daily functions of civil society, interfere in the operations of private businesses and even take over companies that refuse to comply with his orders.

Given how much more power this act grants him, many are concerned that this is just a move to “weaponize” the virus to impose his own authoritarian visions.

Retraumatizing communities

Over the past six months, a team of researchers from York University, University of the Philippines and the University of Nottingham have been studying the impact of COVID-19 in urban poor communities in Manila.

During our interviews, local leaders shared that Duterte’s militarized response to COVID-19 was re-traumatizing because the tactics were very similar to his “war on drugs” which used sensationalist rhetoric to portray drug users as a threat to state and society.

Duterte focused on a narrative that blamed pasaways, or “undisciplined” citizens — those who violated the lockdown were criminalized and shamed. For example in Cebu City, cops were instructed in June 2020 to immediately arrest lockdown violators without warning.

The danger of this type of unrestrained law enforcement is clear in the case of three LGBTQI+ people in Pandacaqui who were detained by a village official for violating curfew and accused of looking for illicit sex. As punishment, the village official publicly humiliated them by ordering them to kiss, dance and do push-ups on Facebook live.

Duterte’s COVID-19 response was articulated as a “war” where the enemy was the pasaway. This narrative has been labelled the “pasaway myth” because the urban poor have largely restricted their mobility during one of the longest and strictest lockdowns in the world.

The country’s COVID-19 restrictions, and Duterte’s warning in a televised address that quarantine violators should be shot dead by police, are compelling reasons to follow the rules. However, the militarized response and brutal rhetoric have left deep scars in urban poor communities.

Under the banner of what Bankoff calls “state-sponsored bayanihan,” Duerte’s actions have drastically changed the meaning of the word. The original essence that used to mean so much to local communities is gone, and has been hijacked to meet political ends.

The militarization of the government’s COVID-19 response has incentivized citizens to take actions that oppose the bayanihanspirit. Instead of coming together to help one another, neighbours are encouraged to report each other to stop the pasaways from spreading the virus. Naming the Act the Bayanihanto Heal as One, is a mockery of the term and what it represents.

COVID-19 Impacts in Manila

Based on our research, we’ve discovered that instead of rogue political acts from the government, community members want livelihoods, food security and better health care.

Many urban poor communities have a high percentage of informal workers that rely on daily wages. In our interview with Manila’s mayor, Francisco Moreno Domagoso (Isko Moreno), he shared that transport workers, such as jeepney and pedicab drivers, were the ones most heavily impacted by the lockdown.

Despite local efforts to combat the harsh state response — such as the community pantry movement, that saw small, ad hoc food banks spring up in communities across the Philippines — locals are aware that such gestures, which rely on the kindness of strangers, are temporary. In general, such trends are unsustainable.

Food security was a key concern — most households had limited savings and quickly ran out. But to be eligible to receive government relief packs, residents had to be part of an official government list. Our interviewees noted that anyone who was not “friendly” with barangay (village) captains ran the risk of exclusion from the lists.

An interviewee from the office of Vice-President Leni Robredo, who was involved in the distribution of relief packs, also told us that their mission was denied access to areas that were not politically aligned with Robredo.

We were told that the pandemic meant that access to routine healthcare was curtailed: frequently, routine health checks were cancelled and local health clinics were shut. Maternal care was limited as hospital and community midwives were redeployed to the COVID-19 effort.

Many urban poor found it hard to attend checkups because they were reliant on public transport that was no longer running. In some cases, a lack of timely medical care led to miscarriage and death. Routine vaccinations for children were cancelled and generally people feared going to hospital.

Ultimately, our research tells us that communities need jobs, food and health care, not political acts that hijack the spirit of bayanihan or false narratives of pasaway.

Decay in the UK

MarĂ­a PĂ¡ez Victor



Photograph Source: fernando butcher – CC BY 2.0

Let us count the ways in which the British government is revealing decay, both in its domestic and foreign policies.

The British nation has just gone through a most painful separation from its nearest neighbors with its exit from Europe on the basis that Britain wanted to be free of the influence of other countries, wanted not to be beholden to any other jurisdictions but its own. It is supremely ironic that in doing so it has jumped out of the frying pan and into the fire, landing in the welcome embrace of the United States. There is no clearer evidence of this than the looting of the Venezuelan gold held in the Bank of England.

The Bank of England, an institution that, up to now, has been considered a pillar of probity, indeed a symbol of the economic order, astonishingly has taken it upon itself to appropriate 31 tons of Venezuelan gold entrusted to their vaults by the Venezuelan Central Bank many years ago. Even more surprising, this suspension of the customary contractual arrangements between two central banks, has been validated by British courts by their refusal to recognise that NicolĂ¡s Maduro is the duly elected President of Venezuela. Mr. Maduro’s credentials have been formally recognized by the Assembly of the United Nations and specifically by 177 of its 193 members.  He is not some self-declared, unelected pretender with no legitimate claim to the presidency. This was purely political expediency on the part of the courts, not international law nor contractual law. It smacks of sheer piracy, one of the less savory features of British history.

The USA has been waging a hybrid war against the government of Venezuela for many years now. It starts with oil. Venezuela has the largest oil reserves on the planet, and ever since the Venezuelans decided that its natural resources belong to them, not the oil companies, and demanded an equal share, the gloves were off. How dare they? Even more galling to the USA is Venezuela’s declaration that it would build a “socialism of the 21stcentury” (which in fact has more in common with a social democracy than any communist apparatus). How dare they?

For a long time, both in the USA and Britain, the governing elites have shown an endemic imperialist and racialist discrimination against Latin American nations, considering them inferior players who have no right to any sovereignty that can challenge their interests. In the USA the prevailing thought is that the region is their “backyard” and no socialism of any kind will be tolerated. Every dictator and despot in the region has been backed by the USA. Through the decades they have attacked left leaning or reform-leaning governments in Central and South America and the Caribbean.  In the UK, ideology is compounded by ignorance of the region since Latin America is rarely studied in school, and the governing elite of upper class “Eton boys” is steeped in delusions of past imperial glory and the arrogance that goes with it.

After years of the USA’s failed attempts to overthrow the Venezuelan government with coups d’etat, financing the opposition, devastating economic sanctions , promoting targeted assassinations, backing Colombian paramilitary attacks, carrying out cyberattacks to infrastructure, sabotage, fake “humanitarian” invasion, street violence, mercenary invasions, and even an assassination attempt on the president by drones, the USA came upon the idea of not recognizing the legitimate government of the country and launching  a completely insignificant member of the legislature as president.  Enter Juan Guaido, venial, uncouth, a friend of the most notorious, butchering paramilitary gang in Colombia, and now a known thief. No election was needed. The USA then stole Venezuelan assets in the USA – counted in the billions – including CITGO its oil company and handed these assets over to Guaido.

Yet Britain in its hubris, parrots the USA. Disregarding Venezuelan votes, the Supreme Court declares it must follow the British government’s lead. Whatever happened to the supposed independence of the Judiciary which is now evidently pandering to the political trickery of both Johnson and Biden? What government in their right mind will now entrust the Bank of England with its assets?  Britain has sunk very low into the mire through this political trickery!

But this looting of Venezuela’s gold is no isolated incident of one disreputable UK government. Its historical roots are in the Eurocentric prejudices against people of the South, whose territories and resources have been “fair game” to the colonialist mentality and capitalist rapacity of the North. For example, Britain drained India of nearly $45 trillion from 1765 to 1938. The pirate sir Francis Drake sailed his warship down Venezuela’s Orinoco River looting and spreading terror along its shores. John Maynard Keynes traced the beginning of European capitalism and British foreign investment to “the treasure which Drake stole from Spain in 1580”. (See his Essays in Persuasion, 1963.) And the wealth that Spain extracted from Latin America with widespread, macabre, genocide is incalculable. The results are still present in the hubris of alleged superiority and racism in the UK, Europe and North America towards the peoples of the South.

The present UK government, led by a very privileged upper-class elite, has been described by reputable journalists as full of “arrogance, incompetence and bad judgment” as chaos and scandal seem a daily occurrence. Another author states that, “Boris Johnson’s own record of duplicity in word and deed is…unrivalled in British politics.”

Does Britain’s own record justify it in judging the democratic credentials and performance of another country such as, for example,  Venezuela? Let us then consider the British government in relation to some following seminal issues.

Pandemic in Britain

It is universally accepted that the most important duty of a State is to protect its people. Although the pandemic is not an armed invasion, it is an external force, and it kills. The British government will be judged, now or later, but with certainty History will judge it on this account, on how it has dealt with the pandemic. It does not look good.  A major report of the British Parliament by a cross-party committee has concluded that the UK government’s failure to contain the pandemic is “one of the most important public health failures in British history”. The government was late in introducing lockdowns and other needed restrictions, its vaccine rollout was slow, uncertain, often chaotic, it did not recognize the lack of capacity of its health system, and thus “many thousands of deaths could have been avoided in care homes”. Up to now (31 December 2021), there have been in the UK 12,748,050 million cases, with 148,421 deaths, and the daily case load is 189,213.

Contrary to Britain, Venezuela carried out exemplary public health measures from the very start of the pandemic. These measures were especially significant because even medicines, medical equipment and vaccines were denied the country through the USA imposed sanctions.  Nonetheless, with the international solidarity of countries such as Cuba, Russia and China, Venezuela has been able to fully vaccinate 87% of its population (28 December 2021) with results that put the UK, a rich country to shame. 

Poverty in the UK

Britain, as a member of the OECD, is among the richest countries in the world yet there were 4.3 million children living in poverty in 2019-20, that is 31% of its children – this is 20,000 more children than last year. Low wages, increasing cost of living, and a social system that has failed to keep up has contributed to this situation. There can be very little justification for Britain having any poverty whatsoever, let alone child poverty.

The Legatum Institute found that during the pandemic almost 700,000 more people were driven into poverty which includes 120,000 children. “The predicted long-term effects of the pandemic include high unemployment that pushes many families into poverty at a scale 10 times greater than the 2008 financial crisis.” And a recent report indicates that the poorest half of families are worse off since Boris Johnson came to power while the richest have seen their incomes boom.

Endemic inequality and racial bias are evident in the UK in that 46% of children of black and minority ethnic groups are poor compared to 26% of white children.  75% of children growing up in poverty live in a household where at least one person has a job, which is proof of the poor working conditions and low wages.  Two main costs that are the hardest on the poor are childcare and housing.

It is truly outstanding that Venezuela, often accused of being a “failed state”, many times less wealthy than Britain, by 2010 had reduced inequality by 54% and poverty by 44%, having lifted more than 20 million people out of poverty and for 19 years now has had free public childcare throughout its territory. Poverty levels have today increased due to the criminal economic embargo of the USA and its allies including the UK. And as for housing, Venezuela is perhaps unique in the world in providing public housing. In the last seven years it has built over 3.9 million homes despite the economic sanctions against it.

Britain’s Democratic Deficit

The rich: Britain is becoming a plutocracy, where riches matter more than citizens’ votes. The super-rich and their corporations have given over 18 million pounds to the Conservative Party over the past 10 years. This allows the very wealthy easy access to the corridors of power where they lobby for privatizing public services especially in education and health. Because of this funding travesty “the UK is a democracy only in the weakest and shallowest sense.”

While other governments, including Venezuela and even the USA, have increased social welfare support during the pandemic, the British government has cut welfare payments by 20 pounds per week, which is enough to tip many into poverty. “This savagery occurs in the same week that the Pandora Papers revealed the UK is not simply implicated in the system of offshore havens (which allow the wealthy and powerful to hide their assets…) but is in fact, situated at the very heart of the global tax avoidance scandal.”

The votes: The Electoral Commission with very little power, is only able to fine up to 20,000 pounds for electoral fraud. A bagatelle. But the most undemocratic aspect of Britain’s democracy is its out-dated system of electing the first candidate in a riding that gets the most votes. The result is that the representation of the parties in the vaunted House of Commons is not proportional to the votes cast and the share of seats in the House can bear very little relation to the distribution of votes cast. Boris Johnson became Prime Minister even though his party received just 43.6% of the popular vote.  A majority of British voters didn’t choose him to lead the country. Compare that with Venezuela’s May 2018 elections, overseen by hundreds of international observers, when NicolĂ¡s Maduro was elected President with 67.8% of the votes. His standing increases the more the economic woes of the country are rightly understood as attacks by the USA and its allies on the Venezuelan people.

Disregard of conventions: Much of the governing of Britain is not written in law, but depends on a system of precedent, usage, tradition, and convention. Recent prime ministers have been able to assume powers they really do not have, even usurping powers of the Monarch and of Parliament. Boris Johnson has been quite expert in disregarding conventions, bypassing Parliament and granting increased powers to unelected advisors (his chums). As well, there is also no formal way in which public participation can function within his government. “Despite a vast array of new democratic techniques, pioneered in other countries, there has been a total failure to balance our supposedly representative system with participatory democracy.” Journalist George Monbiot concludes, “Our political system has the outward appearance of democracy, but it is largely controlled by undemocratic forces.”

Crushing dissent: The British government has just passed one of the most oppressive pieces of legislation ever passed in Britain which in effect bans protests in roads, railways, ports, airports oil refineries, and printing presses. It is an assault on the human right to free speech and protest. Sentences have increased and, also costs that have to be paid to the court. Greater powers are given to the police who can now stop and search anyone without having firm grounds for suspicion. Carrying banners and posters can also land a person in jail. Outrageously, these laws “contain new powers to ban named people from protesting, abolishing their right to freedom of speech, which is extraordinary, in a nation that claims to be democratic.”

David Boyd, the UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights and the Environment, has said that these laws run counter to “the right to the freedom of assembly, association and expression…the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is 75 years old and it’s troubling when a country as wealthy and powerful as the UK is not moving in this direction.”   

Xenophobia: The Brexit campaign was run, and won, on a vicious web of xenophobia – Britons were told the country would be overrun by Syrian and Libyan refugees and that Romanians and Polish people would continue to “rob” them of their jobs. This opened the door to hate crimes and racial biases. It became “OK” to say terrible things about other groups and nations. The pandemic has not helped at all. Since its inception hate crimes in Britain have increased by 9%. More than 124,000 hate crimes have been reported and 76% of these were racially motivated. This huge spike has not been addressed in any effective way by the government.

A government that is deceitful to its own people, that does not respect their human rights of association, speech and protest, that has damaged its own democracy, that has failed to provide for basic needs of its population even in a pandemic, has no credibility whatsoever judging or casting doubt upon another country’s legitimate laws, elections, and government. When it comes to domestic and foreign policy, Britain’s are tightly connected through the anti-values of its privileged governing elite. It has no right to judge or deny Venezuela’s sovereignty, its democracy, or to seize gold deposited in good faith in its Central Bank.

In denying the legitimacy of the votes of millions of Venezuelans who freely elected their own government in a transparent and orderly fashion, in violating its contractual obligation to return the property of the Venezuelan State and intending to hand it over to an unelected individual with no legal or other credentials but the backing of the corrupt elites of Washington, the British people have been very badly served by their government, their courts and their Central Bank.  History will not be kind, and Venezuelans, indeed the Latin American region, will never forget such British arrogance and duplicity, especially in view of Britain’s democratic failings and decay in their own values.

The moral of the story

Venezuela is on the right path in doing its best never again to fall into the power of any country of the North as these disrespect international and contractual laws when it suits them and disregard the sovereignty of other nations. Venezuela’s international friends and allies lie elsewhere.

Britain is on the path to subservience to the waning empire of the United States, and unless it changes course, it will not end well for the British people. The country has no “special relationship” with the USA, because, as John Foster Dulles, renowned US Secretary of State many years ago said: the United States has no friends, only interests.

Britain beware: it may be your gold and more that may be denied you in the future.