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Plus: Disney dreams of Avatar Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here]( [Quartz]( May 11, 2022 [View in browser]( Sponsored By Good morning, Quartz readers! Here’s what you need to know The WHO called China’s covid policy unsustainable… While it cautioned [against China’s approach](, which has kept nearly [400 million people]( under lockdown, a recent study [projects a “tsunami” of infections]( if the zero-covid strategy were to be dropped. …And asked Pfizer to make covid treatment more available. High prices [continue to impede]( poorer countries’ access to both antiviral pills [and vaccines](. The US approved $40 billion more in aid for Ukraine. The House of Representatives [passed the spending bill](, which includes funds for training, weapons, and humanitarian assistance. It is expected to move quickly through the Senate. The dollar hit a 20-year high. The Fed rate hike, war in Ukraine, and China covid curbs are [driving up dollar demand]( as investors seek a safe haven. Lisa Cook will be the first Black woman on the US Federal Reserve board of governors. The economist was narrowly [confirmed by the Senate](; vice president Kamala Harris provided a tie-breaking vote. Peloton’s profits plunged. The company, which boomed during the pandemic, [is struggling]( as people return to pre-pandemic routines. Sponsor content by Fidelity Try a smoother trading app. Quickly start trading U.S. stocks and ETFs for $0 commission on the newly upgraded Fidelity app. All with no account minimums and no fees on retail brokerage accounts.[Advertisement] [Download now]( What to watch for Beyond hopes for [Avatar: The Way of Water](’s success at the box office in December, Walt Disney is likely betting that the film’s long-awaited release will bolster visits to its Avatar theme park at Disney World. Disney’s theme parks division is one of its most important profit makers, as seen in 2021 when its stock surged as pandemic lockdown-weary visitors [rushed back]( to the rides. In 2022, the story is more focused on Disney’s streaming efforts. In February, the [company revealed]( (pdf) that its Disney+ streaming service had amassed 129.8 million subscribers, up 37% year over year. That aggressive growth, fueled by a torrent of Star Wars and Marvel-related original series, has helped the relatively new platform compete with Netflix. But with Netflix’s stock price and subscribers [on the downswing](, investors will be looking to Disney’s earnings today to discern just how pervasive subscriber fatigue is. Free-range chickens on lockdown Chicken suppliers in Europe and the US are bringing their free-range poultry indoors as bird flu spreads around the globe. The [outbreak is the worst]( the US has seen in seven years, resulting in the culling of nearly 37 million chicken and turkeys. [A map of the US that shows where bird flue is spreading in chickens in the US.] While bird flu is generally [not a threat to humans](, it has threatened the affordability of poultry. Chicken prices are 23% higher than they were in 2017. High demand for [chicken feed]( is also a factor in rising costs, with some UK retailers claiming chicken could soon be [as expensive as beef](. Message from our Partner Wait, the Russians are making MORE money on oil? What is going on with Elon Musk buying Twitter? Each weekday, Marketplace’s Kai Ryssdal and Kimberly Adams break down happenings in tech, the economy and culture on Make Me Smart. Because none of us is as smart as all of us. [Listen now]( What’s the UN’s best guess for when the global population stops growing? [a child's face repeated 2.1 times] Eric Helgas, styling by Alex Citrin-Safadi - 2050 - 2100 - 3000 - It’s already stopped growing Answer: 2100, though a whole lot of things could happen between now and then to affect the health and movements of our species. Elon Musk ruffled feathers last weekend by [tweeting about Japan’s falling birth rate](, saying the country will soon “cease to exist.” That’s not exactly true. The replacement rate—the theoretical number of births a population would need to maintain its numbers—is more complicated than just one child per one adult. 🎧 In the [latest episode of the Quartz Obsession podcast](, Hong Kong bureau chief Tripti Lahiri explains the math and implications of a population that’s not being perpetuated. 🚼 Listen on: [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google]( | [Stitcher]( Message from our Partner Wait, the Russians are making MORE money on oil? What is going on with Elon Musk buying Twitter? 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