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Skimm'd while [talking about having perspective and taking risks with Carmen Rita Wong]( July 1, 2020 [Read in Browser]( [Skimm'd from the Couch with Carmen Rita Wong]( [DailySkimm']( Skimm'd while [talking about having perspective and taking risks with Carmen Rita Wong]( [Listen now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Quote of the Day "It's a Beautiful Day to Save Lives" – [Patrick Dempsey](, who's showing off his mask on Instagram. Dr. McDreamy would approve. mailto:?body=McDreamy%20is%20still%20trying%20to%20save%20lives%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-quote-of-the-day%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare Long Road Ahead --------------------------------------------------------------- The Story A top CDC official [believes]( there's "way too much virus" across the US to get it under control. How did we get here? The first known coronavirus case in the US dates back to [late January](. In February, the CDC began [rolling out some tests]( to local and state health labs. And then in March, the WHO [declared]( COVID-19 a pandemic and President Trump imposed [travel restrictions]( to try to curb the spread. Since then, Americans have struggled to access testing and received [mixed messaging]( about the use of masks. There was also a shortage of PPE, and the economy crumbled. What's the status now? Today, the US has [more cases]( and deaths than any other country in the world with over 2.5 million known infections and more than 126,000 killed. And while many countries in Europe and Asia seem to have succeeded at flattening the curve, the US has failed. New cases here have reportedly gone up 80% in the last two weeks. Yesterday, Dr. Anthony Fauci [warned]( that daily new infections – which are currently at 40,000 – could soon reach 100,000. And this week, a top CDC official said the numbers show we're still at the beginning of the outbreak and that it was "wishful thinking" to believe the pandemic would be over by summer. I repeat, how did we get here? Some health experts and [65% of Americans polled]( have blamed the gov's slow response to the outbreak including failure to [ramp up testing](. Some experts say we needed [about three times]( more the amount of testing available before opening, and that the economy may have reopened too quickly. Meanwhile, others are saying 'hey, remember [contact tracing](...what happened with that?' So what happens next? There's no clear path. Other than bringing the number of infections down while we wait for a vaccine to roll out...[which could take longer than many had hoped](. At least 35 states are seeing their [numbers increase](, and one of them has even [halted reopening](. But the CDC has said it before and will say it again: wearing a mask, washing your hands, and social distancing will help [protect yourself and others](. theSkimm It's hard to pin the blame of the outbreak on any single person, policy, or social practice. Everyone has a part to play in reducing the spread, especially people in their 20s and 30s, who in recent weeks have been [driving up the numbers](. But it's clear that the US is failing in addressing COVID-19, and the result is tens of thousands of American lives lost. mailto:?body=A%20top%20CDC%20official%20has%20a%20new%20warning%20about%20coronavirus%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-9879339%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare And Also...This --------------------------------------------------------------- What hit the gavel on another ruling... [The Supreme Court](. Yesterday, it ruled that religious schools can't be excluded from a Montana funding program. The case made its way to the Supremes after three Montana families challenged their state's decision to scrap a scholarship program for students to attend private schools, including religious schools. At the time, the state's Supreme Court said the program violated its constitution since public funds aren't allowed to go towards religious education. But the families argued the move violated their religious freedom. Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the court's conservatives in the 5-4 decision, saying that religious schools couldn't be singled out and excluded from public funding. - [The report card](: Supporters (including religious groups and the Trump admin) gave the decision an 'A+,' saying this was a win for religious freedom and would allow families to send their kids to the school of their choice. Meanwhile, critics – including the country's largest teachers union – gave it an 'F,' saying it could hurt public schools and weaken the separation of church and state. - [Ch-ch-changes](: The move ended Chief Justice Roberts's recent pattern of siding with the court's four liberal judges in high-profile cases (See: [abortion](, [immigration](, [LGBTQ+ rights](). mailto:?body=SCOTUS%27s%20latest%20ruling%20supports%20school%20choice%20%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-9872167%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare Where tensions are rising… [Hong Kong](. Today, Hong Kong police arrested at least two people amid pro-democracy protests for violating China's new national security law. Reminder: The law, which went into effect last night, allows China to bypass Hong Kong's local gov and crack down on these types of protests. Demonstrators have taken streets protesting the new rule with some carrying flags and signs calling for Hong Kong's independence but were met by police in riot gear with pepper spray and water cannons. This comes on the territory's 23rd anniversary when it was handed over to China after more than a century of British rule. mailto:?body=Protesters%20were%20arrested%20soon%20after%20China%27s%20national%20security%20law%20went%20into%20effect%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-9878889%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare Who's being remembered… [Carl Reiner](. On Monday, the comedy legend and creator of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" died at the age of 98 from natural causes. "The Dick Van Dyke Show" – based on Reiner's life as a comedy writer – won a total of 14 Emmy Awards. Reiner was also a director and performer and appeared in many movies including the "Ocean's Eleven" franchise. His son, actor and director Rob Reiner, called him his "guiding light." RIP. mailto:?body=Hollywood%27s%20remembering%20Carl%20Reiner.%20RIP.%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-9878903%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare What's making changes... [NYC](. Earlier this week, Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city would end solitary confinement at Rikers Island and its other jails. The move comes after [Layleen Polanco](, an Afro-Latinx transgender woman, died from a seizure at Rikers last year. Officials had placed her in solitary confinement against medical advice. The changes go into effect immediately for those with underlying medical conditions (like seizures or heart and lung disease). And there are plans to scrap the controversial practice entirely by the fall. LGBTQ+ advocates – who've called for action in Polanco's death – reportedly said the news falls short of justice. mailto:?body=NYC%20is%20ending%20solitary%20confinement%20in%20its%20jails%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-9878917%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare What's taking "Snakes on a Plane" to new heights... [This](. mailto:?body=These%20snakes%20don%27t%20need%20planes%20to%20fly%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-9882067%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare [SkimmWell] --------------------------------------------------------------- 71% The percentage of women who think there are state-by-state restrictions on buying emergency contraception, according to a survey by Plan B One-Step®. Time for some myth-busting. The truth is that no matter what US state you're in, you can buy [Plan B One-Step®]( right off the shelf. In fact, you can find it at CVS Pharmacy, Target, Rite Aid, Walgreens, and Walmart. And you don't need to show ID or have a prescription to purchase it. Need more info about the pill and how it works? No prob. [Learn more here](. [PressPause] --------------------------------------------------------------- Summer is here. Check out our fave picks for the season… 1. Everything you'll need to drink outside this summer. Happy hour has arrived. [This list]( has something to shield your drink from bugs, a beer caddy, and products to keep your bevs cold. Sip responsibly. 2. The best movies to watch this Independence Day. [Like… "Independence Day."]( Or "National Treasure," which...is a national treasure. 3. Plant-based meals and snacks made just for you. Take a short quiz about your health goals and your fave flavors, and [this company]( will customize what they send you. So you can say 'hii, ILU" to great food that makes you feel good. Here for it.* PS: [Sign up]( to get more ideas for ways to spend your summer in your inbox every Monday. Like recipe ideas, movies and book recs, and more. Get in on it. [Skimm'Picks] --------------------------------------------------------------- For when this year's family vacay will be a road trip... Make sure you've packed everything for the journey ahead. [This list]( has reusable snack bags, a device that charges five phones at once (gasp), and a mini garbage. Buckle up. For when your friend had to postpone their wedding… Simply put, it's a bummer. Say ['we support you']( with a scrapbook album, date night cookbook, champagne flutes, and more. For when you're planning a cleaning sesh this weekend… Check out [these genius products]( that'll make it a whole lot easier. We've got things to prevent kitchen messes, a dust solution, and something to collect pet hair. Tidy up. *PS This is a sponsored post. Skimm'rs --------------------------------------------------------------- In times like these, community matters more than ever. Let us know how you (or someone you know) is making an impact by helping others. Lean on...Natalie F (OK). She's part of Pivot, an org that supports youth who are in the system or trying to survive on their own. It helps with housing, education, employment, and more. Learn about them [here](. Follow your intuition...Ramya D (MD). She's the founder of Intuition, a mental health app that's in development for college-aged people who identify as female. The goal is to reduce incidents of intimate partner violence by teaching people how to identify toxic patterns and red flags. (Some) Birthdays...Maggie Greebel (NY), Donna Klein (NJ), Sarah Elizabeth Pole (GA), Taylor Zinman (PA), Kim Dans (NJ), Margaret Hawk (OH), Tori Wetmore (CT), Courtney Wagner (TX), Madeline Keig (TX), Jessica Smith (MA), Isabel Stewart (CO), Becca Hubbard (LA), Clementina Reynolds (AZ), John Darr (NC) *Paging all members of theSkimm. [Reach out here]( for a chance to be featured. Skimm Share --------------------------------------------------------------- Skimm HQ is looking up some episodes from "The Dick Van Dyke Show." Share theSkimm with your friend who knows all the classics. [Share]( Or use this referral link [theskimm.com/?r=8c6ba2b1]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Skimm'd something we missed? [skimmthis@theSkimm.com](mailto:skimmthis@theskimm.com) Issues? [help@theSkimm.com](mailto:help@theskimm.com) Copyright (c) 2020 theSkimm, All rights reserved. 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