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Trump perverts justice — yet more — on his way out

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Retired US Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, whom Trump pardoned, with Vladimir Putin in 2015. Kremlin photo.

Trump pardons his cronies and proceeds with a lame-duck execution spree

by Jake JohnsonCommon Dreams

Throwing the deeply unequal nature of the US criminal justice system into sharp relief, President Donald Trump late Wednesday issued another wave of pardons for his wealthy political and personal allies as his administration continues its unprecedented lame-duck spree of executions — a punishment almost exclusively reserved for the poor and marginalized.

Just 24 hours after issuing full pardons or commutations for two Republican loyalists, four former Blackwater mercenaries jailed for massacring Iraqi civilians, a Medicare fraudster, and others, Trump rolled out an additional list of pardons that includes longtime adviser Roger Stone, former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, and Charles Kushner, a wealthy New Jersey real estate developer and father of the president’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

“A flow of pardons for the wealthy and corrupt, yet Brandon Bernard was left to die when his own jurors and prosecutor begged for mercy,” Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said late Wednesday, referring to the 40-year-old Black man the Trump Justice Department killed earlier this month for a crime he committed at the age of 18. “Our carceral system laid bare for the world to see.”

Representative elect Cori Bush (D-MO) tweeted that the combination of Trump’s wave of pardons for the well-connected and last-minute rush of executions amounts to “mercy for the rich and state-sanctioned murder for the poor.”

“Trump is pardoning his political allies while he’s executing people on death row at an unprecedented rate,” said Bush. “His deeds are unconscionable.”

According to the Pew Research Center, the outgoing president “has used his clemency power less often than any president in modern history,” and many of his “clemency recipients have had a ‘personal or political connection to the president.'”

“The only modern president who granted clemency almost as infrequently as Trump is George H.W. Bush, who granted 77 pardons and commutations in his single term,” the research outfit noted. “Trump has granted clemency to less than half of one percent of the more than 10,000 people who petitioned him for it through the end of the 2020 fiscal year (which ended September 30), according to the Justice Department.”

Tomorrow marks 28 years since George H.W. Bush pardoned six defendants as part of the Iran-Contra cover up, one of whom, confessed criminal Elliott Abrams, was brought back into government by George W. Bush, and now serves as Trump’s Iran/Venezuela envoy. Corruption is the rule.

— Matt Duss (@mattduss) December 24, 2020

Kyle Herrig, president of watchdog group Accountable.US, said in a statement Wednesday that the president’s lame-duck pardons “are just the latest example of Trump’s longstanding pattern of promoting cronyism and corruption in his administration at all costs.”

“As millions of Americans are suffering and afraid of losing their homes and livelihoods, all Trump has time for is handing out political favors to his friends and allies,” said Herrig. “There’s little more we can expect from a president who has held ethics in low regard and ignored the struggles of everyday Americans for his entire four-year term.”

The Trump administration’s execution spree, meanwhile, appears on track to continue as the Justice Department — which resumed federal executions in July after a 17-year hiatus — aims to execute three additional people before President-elect Joe Biden, an opponent of the death penalty, takes office next month.

Attorneys representing the three federal inmates set to be executed — Corey Johnson, Dustin John Higgs, and Lisa Montgomery — have asked Trump to commute their sentences to life without parole. Johnson and Higgs have both tested positive for the coronavirus as it sweeps through the federal penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana.

In a letter on Monday, a group of Democratic senators and Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) demanded that the Justice Department inspector general investigate the Trump administration’s execution spree, which the lawmakers described as “a break with both modern history and decades-old practice.”

“The federal government had not executed a federal prisoner since 2003 and had only executed three people in the previous 50 years,” the senators wrote. “The executions that have already taken place since November 3, 2020, and those scheduled to occur in January 2021, are ‘the first executions under a lame-duck president in over 100 years.'”

 

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¿Wappin? Es Nochebuena / It’s Christmas Eve

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British and German soldiers fraternizing at Ploegsteert, Belgium, on Christmas Day 1914. Against orders from both sides, at several points along World War I’s Western Front soldiers just stopped fighting and in some places they came out of the trenches to greet one another. Imperial War Museum photo.
Soldados británicos y alemanes confraternizaron en Ploegsteert, Bélgica, el día de Navidad de 1914. Contra las mandas de ambos lados, en varios puntos a lo largo del Frente Occidental de la Primera Guerra Mundial, los soldados simplemente dejaron de luchar y en algunos lugares salieron de las trincheras para saludarse. Foto del Museo Imperial de la Guerra.

This troubled Christmas
Esta Navidad plagada

Victorio Vergara – Esta Navidad
https://youtu.be/ZrAvT2Gr3dA

Johnny Cash – Peace in the Valley
https://youtu.be/HOxf-K7GRp0

Oxford Choir Christmas Carols
https://youtu.be/9CMm4Ki82EI

Monks of Svetogorskaya Lavra in Ukraine – In The Dark Night
https://youtu.be/2h5YBrcbEHY

Lila Downs – Amarga Navidad
https://youtu.be/aFZIqcXvmWk

De Navidad con Gilberto Santa Rosa
https://youtu.be/yYTOCK4B3P0

Romeo Santos – Mi Burrito Sabanero
https://youtu.be/_VLNn6oWraU

Concert bénéfice de Noël Banques Alimentaires Quebec
https://youtu.be/B9iTGF8PZno

Lifesong Band – O Holy Night Arabic Version
https://youtu.be/F2M2Bvg4wUs

Christmas with Mahalia Jackson
https://youtu.be/CxUIXpk7mW0

Enya – Oíche Chiúin
https://youtu.be/Odihck81MZA

Jefferson Airplane – Wooden Ships
https://youtu.be/hIccZsURyLc

Concierto de Navidad con la Sinfónica Nacional de Panamá
https://youtu.be/EFK8PxzeH4E

 

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Editorial: Truth and troubles, but also time for a truce

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The crisis is worse, but for the moment
most of us are calming down a bit

October 22, the first men’s shopping day under the renewed coronavirus restrictions. This reporter has to get to Western Union as a somewhat urgent matter of whether the dogs and cats will be fed over the next few days.

(Dogs will eat almost anything, so yucca could be dug up, but with cats, that’s another story. It’s a classic calculation, as the most ancient of Prime Directives, even older than the Bible, is written on the walls of Egyptian tombs: “FEED THE CAT!”)

Anyway, the calculation was that Western Union at the Machetazo in Penonome opens at 7 a.m., so I’d have to be there early. I stepped off the bus at the stop across the street and my dumb phone said 7:04. The lady at the Western Union booth said that they had run out of cash the day before and she didn’t know if any would arrive on this day.

SO, a shift of plans and calculations on the fly. The place at Mailboxes Etc., across from Super 99, opens at 8. Conserving resources, exercising these buzzardly old bones, the better choice – saving a $1.50 cab fare – would be to get off the bus at the hospital stop, climb up and down the stairs on the walkway over the Pan-American Highway, then take a lazy stroll the rest of the way.

Lo and behold – a spectacle and chance to kill some time! The brothers of SUNTRACS were blocking the road in front of the prosecutors’ office! It was part of a national “picket” to register annoyance with the government’s latest labor decrees in particular and its handling of the economy of a country with a great many working people and business owners shut out of work in the face of an epidemic.

The man with the microphone started off talking about the day’s special grievances, then soon came to the usual slogans – “Without struggle, there are no victories!” and so on. That can get boring, and meanwhile the prosecutors and cops outside of the Public Ministry’s building were part of the audience. ESPECIALLY when a bunch of them are carrying guns, you don’t want to leave such folks, bewildered, excited or perhaps worst of all, bored, so the speaker addressed them: “They’ll call on you to suppress our people’s movements, but you can’t even suppress the crooks in your own buildings!” This reporter can’t read minds, but DID notice some smiles and chuckles at that line. These didn’t appear to be expressions of scornful dismissal of the ridiculous.

Got to Mailboxes a bit before eight, and when they opened their doors the lady told me that they were out of cash, too, but some might come in by noon. The guard at the door suggested the WU office at Mas Me Dan across the driveway, so I strolled over and got in line. After some waiting and uncertainty, SUCCESS! No mad political scientist experiments in trying to get cats to like yucca over THESE holidays.

Also had this weird old hippie to feed, and visits to both of the little Chinese grocery stores in the complex led to the awful discovery of NO MUSTARD GREENS. No bok choy, either. Other cruciferous veggies would have to do, so something that this reporter won’t usually do was done: I got in the line to enter Super 99. Sickly looking broccoli, no cauliflower but a reasonable selection of cabbages – at higher prices than before. No soy protein. Got one of their last five-pound bags of brown rice.

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Set aside the slogans. Do pay attention to the self-centered and extremist rants of business leaders, because they’re the only ones to whom this administration listens. And don’t entirely dismiss the rumors that Nito is too sick to be running things, such that we are now in effect a co-dictatorship of the bankers and their leader the vice president on the one hand and the party boss of the legislature’s PRD caucus on the other hand.

Look at THOSE scenes and you see some notorious situations that would make members of SUNTRACS and the National Police – both recruited from very similar social strata – agree about certain things.

* The Electoral Tribunal’s committee, having heard all of the public commentary, advises a change in the electoral law to eliminate immunity from investigation, trial or punishment for crimes committed by candidates for public office. Head counts of the 40-member PRD and MOLIRENA majority at the legislature by several of the few media that have direct access estimate that this proposal is dead on arrival when it gets to the National Assembly.

* The Olympic Committee of Panama (COP) is acephalic after attorney and former Olympic basketball player Damaris Young got 37 votes to be the committee’s next president against the establishment slate’s 36. Now the old guard, with the PRD legislative boss Benicio Robinson in his role as Panama’s baseball czar, is demanding new elections. There is no movement at all to prosecute the various legislators present and past who have looted the governmental PANDEPORTES sports fund. There is a movement to defend women’s status and rights, and Damaris deserves its support right now.

* So, a nation in crisis? The trolls for legislator Zulay Rodriguez – who just got the Supreme Court to rule that she won’t be investigated for corruption – are waving the flag of a new constitution above a Twitted campaign supporting Donald Trump against the supposed Venezuelan plot to steal the US presidential elections from him. Most of the folks who have actually been pushing for a constitutional convention for many years aren’t saying anything about this neofascist attempted hijacking.

* Who gets a picnic ham, and who gets a pig’s head, in their holiday food relief packages? It apparently depends a lot on the party affiliation and factional alignment of the representante. Meanwhile, due to the bad economy, the usual Christmas hams and turkeys aren’t forthcoming from the government and the supermarkets aren’t all that well stocked but aren’t selling out, because so many people just can’t afford it this year. But Benicio got his 10 new corregimientos in Bocas, so the salaries and perks of new representantes — with their respective entourages — are on the horizon there.

The economy is bad and it will get worse. The ruling circles never learn.

In the year to come the protesters will be out, and so will the riot squads. It does make a lot of sense, however, that for the time being things calm down for a holiday truce of sorts. It’s a time that people in different social roles and political places other than on the gravy train can look for a bit of solidarity, understanding and love.

Times were also hard and the government legendarily obnoxious when Mary and Joseph’s family grew all those centuries ago. Perhaps, with all of our sundry misfortunes, this is a good time to get into the original sense of things.

 

Mrs. Besant. US Library of Congress photo.

The birth of science rang the death-knell of an arbitrary and constantly interposing Supreme Power.

Annie Besant

 

Bear in mind…

 

A dog owns nothing, yet is seldom dissatisfied.

Irish proverb

That’s the trouble with a politician’s life – somebody is always interrupting it with an election.

Will Rogers

Do not cut down the tree that gives you shade.

Iranian proverb

 

 

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The Panama News blog links, December 21, 2020

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The Panama News blog links

a Panama-centric selection of other people’s work
una selección Panamá-céntrica de las obras de otras personas

Canal, Maritime & Transportation / Canal, Marítima & Transporte

Cruise Industry News, Crypto cruise ship project dead; ship sold for scrap

A21, Pide IATA a Panamá y Venezuela que reinicien conectividad

Seatrade, LPG dual-fuel converted VLGC BW Gemini in Panama collision

BBC, Chilean navy ships monitor huge Chinese fishing fleet

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National Aeronaval Service (SENAN) patrol to keep people off of Cocle beaches. SENAN photo.

Economy / Economía

Radio Panamá, Trabajadores de Aseo suspenden labores en el área metropolitana

gCaptain: Britain, EU tell each other to give way in trade talks

Bolton & Varufakis debate, Is global stability a pipe dream?

Roach, The pandemic’s long economic shadow

Science & Technology / Ciencia & Tecnología

CBC, Saudi and UAE operatives hacked phones of Al Jazeera journalists

Braw, Cyber-attacks are decreasing but getting worse

Politico, The tech implications of Biden’s promised reset with Cuba

El País, The archaeologist who found Roman ruins in Basque country

BBC, Beethoven: cómo se quedó sordo

Mongabay, Conozcamos al jaguar en Candid Animal Cam

Sapolsky, The biology of faith in two minutes

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Setting up a field hospital in San Miguelito. The second and larger wave of COVID-19 infections has left Panama short of hospital beds and medical staff to take care of all the patients. MINSA photo.

News / Noticias

TVN, Panamá adecua gimnasios y hospitales de campaña por alza de Covid-19

Telemetro, Fotógrafo de la agencia EFE en Panamá sufrió agresión policial

La Prensa, El vía crucis de los ‘falsos positivos’

Telemetro, Panamá suspende ingreso de personas desde el Reino Unido y Sudáfrica

El Economista, Violencia y abusos contra migrantes venezolanas van en aumento

The Intercept, Puerto Ricans voted for statehood. What happens next?

EFE, El Pentágono suspende las reuniones con el equipo de Biden

AFP, What next for Western Sahara after Morocco-Israel deal?

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In this plague year, at a time when school would have been out anyway, the campus radicals can’t bring out very many protesters and don’t seem to be very imaginative about their tactics. So with the government cutting food assistance to those under 25 on the calculation that there can’t be much resistance, 27 protesters ended up in the San Miguel police station lockup for “altering the public order” (allegedly blocking the street near the Mercado de Mariscos). The protesters were released the next day, and the policy that brought them into the streets was rescinded. However, the grievance will last longer than the moment. Photo from a supporter’s Twitter feed.

Opinion / Opiniones

Solomon, Why progressives must not give Joe a political honeymoon

LaFrance, Facebook is a Doomsday Machine

CEPR, China’s coverup was not the cause of the worldwide spread of COVID-19

AFP, Putin’s year-end press conference

Correa, Interview from Venezuela with Max Blumenthal

Runde, Biden should prioritize Panama

Ledezma Candanedo, Días y noches de terror

Villarreal, Ojo con ágora y pandora

Vega, ¿Hasta cuándo abusarás Catilinia de nuestra paciencia?

Culture / Cultura

MiCultura, Concierto de Afrodisaco

Remezcla, Rompan Todo: a wild ride through the history of Rock en Español

IndieHoy, Los 12 discos favoritos de Iggy Pop

Shorty & Slim downloads

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Wait a minute – that’s not a partridge, nor is it a pear tree….
 

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Presentarse en Seguro Social sin mascarilla y puede llegar a los golpes

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Seguro en Arraiján
 

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Joint declaration of Panama’s public sector doctors

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The nation’s doctors have been there for the Panamanian people, not only in the hospitals and clinics. Archive photo from Panamá Profundo.

COMENENAL communiqué to the nation

Panama, December 18, 2020

COMENENAL held an extraordinary meeting today with the participation of 142 medical colleagues, given the evident debacle of the health system in Panama that has put the entire country at risk due to a 2nd Wave of Pandemic caused by:

1) Failure of the economic reopening mainly due to:

a. Opening of the international airport WITHOUT the real and effective control for the positive cases of COVID that were detected by the dozen from the first day.
b. Opening of businesses without strict compliance with biosafety regulations by them.
c. Breach of social distancing in public transportation.
d. Lastly, the irresponsibility of some sectors of society, young people and adults.

2) Failure of the traceability strategy (secondary prevention) by not being able to guarantee results in 48 hours:

a. Preventive quarantine, real isolation.
b. Guaranteed coverage of basic food and medicine needs.
c. Immediate and stratified anti-COVID treatment for each group of patients.
d. Not being able to keep up anymore, with an avalanche of up to 3,000 cases a day.
and
e. By not having hostels and hotels.

3) Failure to contain the pandemic (primary prevention) at the first level of care:

a. With organization and empowerment of the community through new Health Committees. With members who speak their own language and have their idiosyncrasies.
b. With brigades and volunteers for internal solidarity within each community (be it the neighborhood, a street, a hamlet or a village in the mountains).
c. With guaranteed primary care for the control of patients with chronic non-communicable diseases.

4) Exhaustion of all health personnel, after 10 months of pandemic.

5) Famine, with at least 15% of the population in extreme poverty since before the pandemic

6) The need to bring foreign doctors is only a consequence of all the above.

The causes of these bad results are:

1. The government bet on saving banks and private companies over saving the most vulnerable population. Hence the billions that are not seen.

2. The government decided to agree on technical aspects of the pandemic only with businessmen.

3. To have ignored the suggestion to form another much broader parallel consultative commission with health-care physicians, epidemiologists, veterinarians, sociologists, anthropologists, societies and schools, unions of all health workers; eminently Technical.

4. Not having put at the forefront of the pandemic, at all levels, the best prepared and technical people to face it and leave cadres who only see political commitment.

5. Not having invoked the Critical Shortage Law only to buy directly abroad through UN agencies. Invoking it to buy directly from the same internal suppliers as always would be another act of corruption.

6. Have fostered and created generalized distrust:

a. By not nipping corruption in all its forms in the bud. (Form 002, 11 new townships in Bocas del Toro, overpricing scandals, second-rate hospitals, unnecessary expenses of the CSS and MINSA, etc., etc.,
b. By not having guaranteed a sufficient and timely existence of PPE and biosecurity
c. By not having guaranteed payment on time for all health workers.
d. By having tried many times to make up “reality.”
and
e. By the contradictions in statements, with continuous rectifications.

7. Not having Economic, Social, or Health planning during this crisis, not any post-pandemic vision.

8. Repression of all protests and divergent ideas in the opinion of the government.

9. Not having a policy independent of international economic powers.

10. Social and political sectors that have criticized the government only with an aim to sink it, without respecting scientific criteria and arguments.

11. Societies and unions that claimed to have proposals that later they have not delivered.

12. A minority of health workers who have preferred not to join the common fight against COVID.

Time is up. COMENENAL demands strong actions from the national government:

1) Total or near total quarantine throughout the country where the RT is above 1.

2) A technical table for direct negotiations with the Minister of Health and the government where we will give them our INTEGRAL response and suggestions to correct each of the first six points of this statement.

3) The will to make demonstrable corrections, with tangible facts, of at least the 12 causes mentioned here.

If not, we will be forced to join social activism in the streets.

Leaders of MINSA, leaders of the government, correct the course.

Reactivate the Health Committees throughout the country!

COMENENAL’s commitment is with the Panamanian people and against corruption in all its forms. Already we have been called and we do comply.

Comisión Médica Negociadora Nacional
CO.ME.NE.NAL

Dr. Domingo Moreno
President of AMECHM
Coordinator of COMENENAL

Dr. Julio Osorio
Vice President of AMEHR-Chiriqui
Secretary of COMENENAL

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Bernal, Another December 19

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Another December 19

by Miguel Antonio Bernal

The Shah’s arrival in Panama from Iran on Saturday, December 15, 1979, was taken by people here with great displeasure. It was clearly a Jimmy Carter imposition, gladly accepted by Omar Torrijos.

Various radio commentators called for a peaceful demonstration for Wednesday the 19th in front of the Don Bosco Church to repudiate the deposed monarch’s presence. The day before, the dictator’s goons had kidnapped Professor Betito Quirós Guardia with the intention of killing him.

Shortly before four in the afternoon, several dozen people had begun to gather in the church atrium. At a distance, there were numerous Guardia Nacional cars and motorcycles, carrying men with combat gear. Also present werre countless G-2 agents, most of them in civilian clothes.

Their superiors, Julián Melo and Roberto Armijo, told us that “due to superior orders the demonstration could not be held.” When asked to show the legal order, their response was that “if there was a demonstration, they will pay the consequences.”

As we gathered together to march, more than 20 Transito police motorcycles advanced towards the public. Panic ensued. Protesters ran onto the sidewalks. The motorcycles stopped a few meters from where I was. Megaphone in hand, I walked towards the guardia to speak with them. In seconds, with an unprecedented ferocity, weighted hoses in hand, shouting a storm of vulgarities, which turned into shouts of: “Here’s Bernal! Hit him! Kill him!” They jumped on me supported by numerous G-2 and other armed plainclothesmen. They pushed each other in order to hit me.

The hoses, punches and kicks landed on me with brutal fury. There were too many. An immense stain of men in uniforms with hoses hit and hit with no qualms. Its victims fell, were lifted up and when they fell again they continued to hit, dragging the unfortunate ones from one side to the other.

One of those who were hit was Victor Navas King, who desperately intervened to try to get me out of the deadly circle. Also hit were Doña Elvia Lefevre de Wirz and another unknown lady. The voices of the executioners repeated: “Hit him, kill him!” The most ferocious of all, the one who commanded the aggression, was Fritz Gibson Parrish, known by the significant nickname “Sangre.”

Then I was taken unconcious to Headquarters and much later, to Santo Tomás Hospital, where the doctors gave me, for several days, the assistance that would save my life.

Those directly responsible for the attack were duly denounced publicly by me on numerous occasions and, finally, before the judicial authorities in 1990. Despite all the testimony, photographic, medical, video and other evidence, on February 2, 1994, the Second Court of Justice, “administering justice on behalf of the Republic and by authority of the Law”, endorsed the adage “summum ius, summa iniuria” [excessive law creates excessive justice], denied my appeal made and confirmed the decision to uphold the most absolute impunity.

 

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Granny’s on Instagram! Are old folks better at getting through Blursday?

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They may have less time left, but they are more adjustable to time. US Social Security Administration photo.

In the COVID-19 era, older adults see time differently and do better than younger people

by Marcia G. Ory, Texas A&M University

Time in the era of COVID-19 has taken on new meaning. “Blursday” is the new time word of the year – where every day seems the same when staying home and restricting socializing and work.

As a public health and aging expert and founding director of the Texas A&M Center of Population Health and Aging, I have been studying the impacts of COVID-19 with an interest in debunking myths and identifying unexpected positive consequences for our aging population.

It is common to view older adults as especially vulnerable. Public health statistics reinforce the picture of older adults infected with SARS-CoV-2 as more likely to have serious complications, to be hospitalized and to die.

But what do we know about how older adults themselves are responding to social distancing restrictions in place to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19? And what does this changing sense of time mean for them?

Calmness, interest and gratitude

Despite popular notions that older adults would have more negative reactions to forced social isolation, a recent national survey revealed that older adults – despite their awareness of increased risk – are generally not reporting more feelings of anxiety, anger or stress than younger age groups.

They are actually expressing more positive emotions – feelings of calmness, interest and gratitude. Indeed, other surveys suggest it’s the youngest adults – ages 13 to 23 – who are experiencing the most stress.

This surprising finding has been attributed partly to older adults’ perceptions of time and their coping mechanisms developed over a lifetime.

Many older people have redefined their experiences in terms of time left to live, and they focus on what is most meaningful now. They let go of what they can’t do anything about. Instead of looking back, older adults are motivated to enjoy the time they have left.

What have been difficult are the changing definitions of time and the persistence of a “blursday” existence. Being isolated during spring and summer seemed almost bearable. The uncertainty of knowing when – if – things will return to pre-COVID life is likely to be taking a toll on even the most robust older adults.

Older adults who have been self-isolating for months have been looking forward to getting together with their families over the holidays. Not seeing their families during the holiday season may be particularly difficult.

When I was talking to an older friend the other day, she indicated she was “basically doing fine.” She was staying in touch with her family through regular Zoom calls. But she was “a bit sad about the upcoming holidays,” and what she “missed most was not being able to hug” her children – “especially over the holidays.”

From expectation to reality

During a recent SiriusXM Doctor Radio show on which I was the guest “expert,” I heard many real-life challenges families face: An older woman with underlying health conditions worrying about not getting to travel to see her children and grandchildren. Adult children who were weighing what would be worse – possibly infecting their older relatives by visiting or not being able to see their elderly relatives in person for what could be the last time.

While vaccinations are now authorized for emergency use, their rollout will take time and we can’t expect them to be an immediate solution for such hard decisions.

Public health guidelines still recommend using face masks and adhering to social distancing rules. They also recommend limiting travel well into the new year.

This push-pull, from expectation to reality, can be an especially hard adjustment. Instead of a one-time cure, will we be thinking of COVID-19 vaccinations as a perennial event, like with flu shot, and COVID-19 precautions as a fixture in our everyday lives?

Grandma is on Instagram

Contrary to stereotypes that cast older adults as tech-phobic, many older people are learning new skills to become more familiar with technology. That way, they can stay socially connected and accomplish tasks of daily living such as bill paying and grocery shopping.

Some older adults are even more likely than before to communicate with their loved ones during COVID-19 times using social media platforms.

Health care changing with the times

Health and social organizations are more attuned to negative impacts of social isolation and are instituting screening tools and referral sources for care. For example, a social isolation risk screener asks brief questions to detect early signs of social isolation and link older adults to needed services.

Another silver lining: Mental health problems may not be so stigmatized when many people have such obvious reasons for unhappiness.

Health care itself is changing, with benefits for patients’ time. Instead of expecting older adults to spend hours getting up and out of the house for a 15- to 30-minute appointment, telemedicine has come into many older adults’ homes.

There is renewed interest in advanced care planning as well. While doctors, older adults and their families may have been previously uncomfortable about bringing up the topic, such discussions are becoming more common, due in part to the high number of serious complications and fatalities in the older population.

And finally, as an aging expert, I see one more positive change: a de-stereotyping of older adults.

Beyond the statistics portraying the seriousness of COVID-19 among older adults, there is also a growing recognition that older adults are not all the same. COVID-19 experiences will be affected by existing physical and mental health as well as the social conditions in which older adults live.

While many older adults may be coping well, it’s important not to overlook those socially isolated older adults with persistent mental health challenges or difficulties getting access to technologies that can help them connect to others.The Conversation

 

Marcia G. Ory, Regents and Distinguished Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health, Texas A&M University

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Varios días de pequeñas manifestaciones, que podrían haber sido ignoradas, pero la policía vio y aprovechó la fuerza superior. Lo que avergonzó tanto a la policía como al gobierno de Cortizo, a nivel internacional cuando Bienvenido Velasco, fotoperiodista de la agencia de noticias española EFE, fue golpeado a plena vista del público. En cuanto al problema subyacente, las reducciones en la asistencia alimentaria ya inadecuada pueden haber ganado el apoyo de los líderes empresariales más beligerantes, pero incluso muchos propietarios de negocios pensaron que era imprudente sacar más dinero de la circulación en la economía en esta etapa de la crisis. . El gobierno redujo sus pérdidas y se echó atrás en su intento de reducir la asistencia alimentaria a los menores de 25 años. Foto anónima de policías agrediendo a Velesco que ha circulado en redes sociales.
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Música para sobrevivir a las fiestas
Music to survive the holidays

Carla Thomas – Gee Whiz its Christmas
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Los Silvertones – Old Buzzard
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Sharon Van Etten – Seventeen
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Hello Seahorse! – Incendio
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David Bowie – Five Years
https://youtu.be/4bcnO3VQ_fc

Bruce Springsteen — Atlantic City
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Playing for Change / Bunny Wailer / Manu Chao – Soul Rebel
https://youtu.be/7-dRks5QVQo

Bob Dylan – Like A Rolling Stone
https://youtu.be/a6Kv0vF41Bc

Zoé & Enrique Bunbury – Nada
https://youtu.be/EU0LljxpHIk

Erika Ender – Así eres tú
https://youtu.be/oVEP8nkcANs

The Chairmen of the Board – Give Me Just A Little More Time
https://youtu.be/gzIAiyxS-nk

Arcangel & Sech – Amantes & Amigos
https://youtu.be/dBiMxJAxMgg

La Ross Maria & Romeo Santos – Tú Vas A Tener Que Explicarme
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Joan Osborne – One of Us
https://youtu.be/8lBuqscNe6o

George Harrison – My Sweet Lord
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