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What Covid-19 precautions should you take for Mother’s Day, graduations and other events?

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What ought to folks find out about these new subvariants, particularly as many are gathering for celebrations akin to Mom’s Day and graduations? What sorts of precautions ought to they take? How can folks gauge their very own danger, and are there some gatherings folks have to skip?

Dr. Leana Wen: We all know that the unique Omicron variant was already extra transmissible than earlier variants just like the Delta variant. People contaminated with Omicron tended to have milder illness than these contaminated with Delta. And although the vaccines are much less efficient towards Omicron than towards some earlier variants, vaccines and boosters nonetheless present wonderful safety towards extreme illness on account of Omicron.

The identical appears to be the case with these new Omicron subvariants. There isn’t any proof that they trigger extra extreme illness, and vaccination and boosters nonetheless are the very best type of safety towards extreme sickness. They do, although, appear to be much more transmissible than the unique Omicron BA.1, which implies that avoiding the coronavirus is even tougher than earlier than.

CNN: Are these new subvariants nonetheless unfold the identical method?

Wen: Sure. As a reminder, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, is a respiratory virus that may be unfold by shut contact and by the airborne route (by means of the air). If you’re round somebody who’s contaminated, they usually cough or sneeze, these particles could possibly be transmitted to you.

Additionally, as a result of Covid-19 is airborne, it could possibly be transmitted simply by somebody respiration or talking. There may be additionally the theoretical risk of floor transmission, which means that if somebody who’s contaminated touches a doorknob, you then contact it and you then contact your nostril or mouth, you can be contaminated.

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Which means the precautions we’ve got been talking about all alongside nonetheless work to forestall an infection with Covid-19. Masking reduces the probability that you’ll inhale aerosols or different particles expelled by another person — and the kind of masks actually issues.

These new variants are so contagious {that a} material masks simply is not enough. You actually ought to be carrying a high-quality respirator masks, like an N95, KN95 or KF94. Make certain the masks is well-fitting. Adults who cannot tolerate such masks or youngsters too younger to put on these masks ought to put on at the very least a 3-ply surgical masks. To make sure higher match, they may additionally put on a material masks on prime.

Air flow can be key. Open air stays a lot safer than indoors. And indoors, there’s a large distinction between a big room with open home windows and plenty of area versus a small cramped enclosed space the place persons are packed collectively.
And remember handwashing. Efficient handwashing with cleaning soap and water protects not solely towards the coronavirus however different pathogens, too.

CNN: What sorts of precautions ought to people take when going to commencement events, Mom’s Day celebrations and different occasions?

Wen: There are three foremost forms of precautions — vaccines, testing and masking. What number of you determine to take is dependent upon your medical circumstances, the extent of Covid-19 in your neighborhood and your individual danger calculus for the way a lot you need to preserve avoiding Covid-19.

Should you get your second booster shot now?

First, let’s discuss in regards to the three precautions. Vaccines and boosters shield very properly towards extreme illness. Additionally they scale back the possibility of an infection. Ensure you are updated in your booster, together with deciding a couple of second booster if you’re eligible.

Taking a fast house take a look at proper earlier than get-togethers may scale back danger. These exams measure how infectious you’re at that cut-off date, so they need to be taken as near the gathering as attainable. Having a damaging take a look at three days in the past solely says that you do not have sufficient Covid-19 at that time to point out up on the take a look at; it would not say that you just aren’t infectious now. If everybody takes a damaging take a look at proper earlier than getting collectively, that additionally reduces danger.

After all, masking additionally reduces danger. I do not assume it’s totally sensible to ask that folks getting collectively for dinner masks, and a number of social occasions that contain food and drinks cannot realistically implement masking. However if you’re an individual at excessive danger for extreme sickness from Covid-19 and actually need to keep away from the coronavirus, it is at all times a selection so that you can masks even when others round you are not.

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You would attend a commencement ceremony in an N95 or different high-quality masks. You would go to the reception after the place others are consuming and consuming however you select to not. And you can select solely to go to a small gathering for Mom’s Day with shut household, all of whom are cautious and examined proper earlier than, moderately than a big occasion.

I believe it is necessary for everybody to think about masking in high-risk settings, for instance, crowded airports and prepare stations, because the CDC recommends. That reduces the possibility of your getting contaminated in these settings after which having to overlook out on the commencement or different occasions of nice worth to you.

CNN: Would you advocate that occasions have vaccine and testing necessities?

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Wen: That is dependent upon the occasion. If it is outdoor, I do not assume both requirement is important. Indoor occasions with lots of people, particularly in areas with increased Covid-19 transmission, ought to contemplate requiring proof of vaccination and ideally boosters. Having same-day testing additionally reduces danger.

Should parents finally celebrate that there may be a vaccine for young children?

If you’re at excessive danger for Covid-19 problems, or should you actually don’t need to get the coronavirus, you would possibly need to take further precautions your self. Put on a masks, as I discussed above, and skip indoor occasions with food and drinks until you’re OK forgoing the food and drinks and masking the entire time. Create a plan prematurely, together with selecting to go away should you really feel uncomfortable.

I might additionally advise people who any time you’re associating with others, you’ve a danger of contracting Covid-19. That does not imply you should not do any gatherings. It implies that try to be conscious of your danger and assume by means of, prematurely, how a lot you need to preserve avoiding the coronavirus. If you wish to keep away from it, then take further precautions. Know that the brand new and much more contagious subvariants imply that it is even tougher to keep away from the coronavirus than earlier than.

Some folks could determine that they actually need to attend a higher-risk occasion regardless of the dangers. If that is the case, they need to get examined three days after the occasion and positively earlier than visiting immunocompromised relations. Additionally, know prematurely if you’re eligible for remedies like antiviral drugs.

At this level within the pandemic, it is unrealistic to inform folks to keep away from gatherings. However we can assist folks perceive and weigh their very own dangers, and in addition take precautions each on the occasions and after to cut back the chance to themselves and others round them.

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Finland probes Russian shadow fleet oil tanker after cable-cutting incident

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Finnish authorities are investigating an oil tanker that is part of Russia’s shadow fleet over whether it cut an electricity cable between Finland and Estonia.

The Eagle S was stopped by Finnish authorities after the Estlink 2 subsea electricity cable in the Gulf of Finland was disconnected on Wednesday. The tanker, which is registered in the Cook Islands and is carrying oil from Russia to Egypt according to ship tracking data, was seen passing over the cable at the time of the incident.

The aged tanker is part of Russia’s shadow fleet and is the focus of Finland’s investigation, according to people familiar with the probe. The Eagle S is also under investigation over whether it cut three communications cables in the Gulf of Finland, the people added.

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The shadow fleet is a group of old and often poorly maintained ships used by Russia to circumvent international sanctions on its oil exports.

The Christmas Day incident appears to be the latest in a series of pipelines and cables being targeted in the Baltic Sea by foreign vessels, sparking fears of deliberate attacks on critical infrastructure between Nato countries.

“We must be able to prevent the risks posed by ships belonging to the Russian shadow fleet,” said Finland’s President Alexander Stubb in a post on X after a meeting with security chiefs on Thursday.

Last year a Chinese container ship, the Newnew Polar Bear, cut a gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia but was not stopped by authorities as it was in international waters.

A Chinese bulk carrier, the Yi Peng 3, last month passed over two data cables between Finland and Germany and Sweden and Lithuania about the times they were severed. It stopped for a month in international waters between Denmark and Sweden.

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Chinese investigators finally boarded the ship last week, with Swedish, Danish, German and Finnish representatives present as observers. But Sweden’s foreign minister criticised Beijing for not allowing the lead Swedish investigator to board or to inspect the vessel, which has now left the region.

The Eagle S case is different as the ship voluntarily stopped inside Finnish waters, according to people familiar with the investigation, leaving no question as to jurisdiction. Ownership of the Eagle S is murky but it appears to be the only vessel owned by a Dubai company. Attempts to reach the owner on Thursday were unsuccessful. 

Authorities have not determined the cause of the disconnection of the Estlink 2 cable. Estonia has also said it will not affect its electricity supply. The cable is used to export electricity from Finland, which recently brought its latest nuclear power plant online, to Estonia.

Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said the country’s electricity supply would not be affected.

Finnish authorities are keeping an open mind on the latest incident, not least because dozens of poorly maintained vessels in the shadow fleet sail in the Baltic Sea.

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Environmental campaigners have issued repeated warnings about the dangers in the region and elsewhere of the dilapidated vessels.

In the Mediterranean, a Russian cargo ship under US sanctions for working with the Russian military sank between Spain and Algeria on Tuesday.

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Popeye, Tintin and more will enter the public domain in the new year

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An enlarged cartoon of Tintin pictured on display at Paris’ Pompidou Cultural Center in 2006. The Belgian cub reporter is among the characters and works entering the public domain in 2025.

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Jan. 1 marks the dawn of a new era for Popeye and Tintin. It’s the day the nonagenarian cartoon characters officially enter the U.S. public domain along with a treasure trove of other iconic works.

The copyrights of thousands of films, songs and books expire in 2025, making them instantly available for people to use, share and adapt. The list includes classics like Virginia Woolf’s book A Room of One’s Own, the Fats Waller song “Ain’t Misbehavin’” and the Marx Brothers’ first feature film, The Cocoanuts.

The main thing they have in common is their age — under U.S. copyright law, their terms all expire after 95 years. All of the works entering the public domain next year are from 1929, except for sound recordings, which (because they are covered by a different law) come from 1924.

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“Copyright’s awesome … but the fact that rights eventually expire, that’s a good thing, too, because that’s the wellspring for creativity,” says Jennifer Jenkins, the director of Duke’s Center for the Study of the Public Domain, which spends months poring over records to compile the most famous examples.

Once in the public domain, these works become fodder for remakes, spinoffs and other adaptations.

That explains the recent wave of horror films starring Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh, characters that entered the public domain in 2024 and 2023 respectively. The trend seems poised to continue: Jenkins says there are already three Popeye slasher flicks in the works.

“They’re capitalizing on the incongruity of this comic book character in a different genre and they get a lot of buzz,” she adds. “[But] when I sit back and look at the universe of remakes of public domain characters or works … the things that we still talk about that stand the test of time don’t tend to be these buzzworthy, kind of ew, grossed-out features.”

More enduring examples include West Side Story drawn from Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, screen adaptations of Jane Austen’s Emma, Percival Everett’s 2024 book James (a retelling of Huckleberry Finn) and Wicked, the musical-turned-movie prequel to L. Frank Baum’s Wizard of Oz. 

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But these artifacts don’t only become fodder for big-name directors and authors — they’re available for anyone who wants to use them, from artists to high school orchestra directors.

Jenkins says she gets “adorable emails” from people who are drawing their own little Winnie the Pooh cartoons, and parents whose kids are talented musicians, eager to finally be able to perform certain compositions publicly and post them online.

In other words, the impact of public domain works extends far beyond the box office and Billboard charts.

“I’m excited about those things that not everybody’s going to notice — people really re-discovering some of these older works and engaging with them and appreciating them and making them their own,” she adds.

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Here’s a look at some of the works that are just days away from the public domain:

Characters

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A helium-filled Popeye balloon participates in the 33rd Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York in 1959, three decades after his comic strip debut.

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Tintin the brave cub reporter — and his dog, Snowy — will enter the public domain in the U.S. well before they will in the European Union, where they are copyrighted until 2054. That’s because EU copyright terms extend 70 years past creators’ deaths, and Belgian cartoonist Hergé died in 1983.

Closer to home there’s E.C. Segar’s Popeye, who made his debut in a January 1929 Thimble Theatre cartoon strip. He sports his signature pipe, sailor outfit, anchor tattoo and sense of humor, responding when asked if he’s a sailor: “Ja think I’m a cowboy?”

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He could have a whole new set of adventures starting in 2025. But there’s a catch: Popeye didn’t start deriving his strength from spinach until 1932.

As Jenkins explains, many cartoon characters develop over time and have been in copyrighted works year after year, meaning certain aspects of them may come into the public domain in different years. So only the original 1929 versions of Popeye and Tintin are fair game, at least for now.

“Definitely the Popeye from 1929 and everything that he says, all of his characteristics, his personality, his sarcasm … that’s public domain,” she says. “The spinach, if you want to be on the safe side, you might want to wait.”

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The Wild Party, Clara Bow’s first talkie, was released in 1929, making it public domain in 2025.

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Similarly, the original Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse arrived in the public domain with much fanfare in 2024. In 2025, a dozen more Mickey animations will follow suit — including The Karnival Kid, in which he speaks for the first time.

“His very first words are ‘Hot dogs! Hot dogs!’ — so I guess that’s kind of cute,” Jenkins says. “And then he didn’t wear the white gloves in 1928, but next year, in 2025, we get the version of Mickey Mouse with the signature white gloves in the public domain.”

Sound is a big theme across the films making their public domain debut next year, since 1929 marked the end of the silent film era and the dawn of the sound film age.

The list includes the first sound films from major directors like Alfred Hitchcock (Blackmail), John Ford (The Black Watch) and Cecil B. DeMille (Dynamite), as well as Clara Bow’s first talkie, The Wild Party, and The Broadway Melody, the first sound film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture.

Other notables include Walt Disney’s The Skeleton Dance (the first of the Silly Symphony shorts); King Vidor’s Hallelujah, the first major studio film with an all-Black cast; and Alan Crosland’s On With the Show, the first all-talking, all-color, feature-length film.

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This combination of photos show authors Ernest Hemingway in 1950, left, William Faulkner in 1950, center, and John Steinbeck in 1962.

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Among the many literary works entering the public domain next year are two of the most acclaimed books about World War I: Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, and the first English translation of Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front — both authors served in the war themselves.

The list includes several detective mysteries: Red Harvest and The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett, Ellery Queen’s The Roman Hat Mystery, and Seven Dials Mystery by Agatha Christie.

There are also some literary debuts, including John Steinbeck’s first novel, Cup of Gold, and Richard Hughes’ first novel A High Wind in Jamaica.

Musical compositions

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George Gershwin’s “An American in Paris” is among the musical compositions entering the public domain in 2025.

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The latest crop of compositions spans the era’s jazz standards, show tunes, pop music and more.

They include: Arthur Freed’s Singin’ in the Rain (which was featured in the film The Hollywood Revue of 1929, also entering public domain), George Gershwin’s An American in Paris, Maurice Ravel’s Bolero, Jack Yellen’s Happy Days Are Here Again (the campaign song for FDR’s 1932 presidential run), Cole Porter’s What Is This Thing Called Love? and Tiptoe Through the Tulips (the Joseph Burke version, not the 1968 Tiny Tim one).

“But if you felt like singing like Tiny Tim for some reason, and you could, you can record your own version of Tiptoe Through the Tulips next year because that song’s going to be public domain,” Jenkins says.

The Center for the Study of Public Domain specifies that musical compositions refer to “the music and lyrics that you might see on a piece of sheet music, not the recordings of those songs.” Those are covered by a separate copyright.

Sound recordings

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Marian Anderson became the first Black singer to perform at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York in 1955. One of her early recordings from 1924 will enter the public domain next year.

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Under the 2018 Music Modernization Act, sound recordings are protected by copyright for 100 years. It’s the particular recordings that eventually enter the public domain, not the song’s music or lyrics or later recordings from those artists.

These are some of the 1924 performances that will become available for legal reuse in January: Marian Anderson’s “Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen,” George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue,” Jelly Roll Morton’s “Shreveport Stomp,” “Deep Blue Sea Blues” by Clara Smith, and “Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don’t Love Nobody But Me)” recorded by Louis Armstrong and Clarence Williams’ Blue Five.

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An Azerbaijan Airlines plane carrying 62 passengers and five crew has crashed while making an emergency landing at a Kazakhstan airport, with 29 survivors, including two children, taken to hospital.

Videos on local media showed a large explosion after the aircraft crashed into an empty field. Images from the scene showed passengers climbing out of the tail of the fuselage aided by emergency workers.

Those aboard were from Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, Russian state Ria news agency reported, citing Kazakhstan’s transport ministry.

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Local media outlets reported that nine of those taken to hospital were in serious condition and that search and rescue operations were under way.

The plane, an Embraer 190, was travelling to Grozny in the southern Russian republic of Chechnya from Azerbaijan’s capital Baku, but was diverted to Aktau after flying into heavy fog.

Early media reports suggested that the plane hit a flock of birds, which affected control of the aircraft.

“After a collision with birds, due to an emergency situation on board the aircraft, its commander decided to go to an alternate airfield and Aktau was chosen,” Ria reported, citing Russia’s aviation agency Rosaviatsia. Local media also shared unconfirmed reports of an explosion of an oxygen canister onboard, leading many passengers to lose consciousness.

Baku has sent an official delegation to Kazakhstan to investigate the incident, Azerbaijan’s APA news agency said. The country’s president, Ilham Aliyev, left an informal summit of the Commonwealth of Independent States in Russia to return to Baku. He expressed his condolences to the those affected by the crash.

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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Russian President Vladimir Putin had also extended his condolences to Azerbaijan’s leader.

Chechnya’s leader Ramzan Kadyrov expressed his condolences to the relatives of the deceased on social media. “We pray to the Almighty for [the survivors’] recovery.”

Photos on social media showed relatives gathering in Grozny airport to wait for news of their loved ones.

One man at Grozny airport said he had just received a video in which he could see his nephew had survived the crash. “Of course I am very happy,” he told a Ria news reporter.

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