In British Columbia, Justin Trudeau has deployed the military to assist with flood recovery efforts. Local residents can only buy up to 30 liters of gasoline per visit to a gas station, and travel on some disrupted routes remains restricted. Currently, around 14,000 people remain displaced due to the flooding. Meanwhile, Russia and China are conducting joint military air exercises, which is drawing attention both regionally and internationally. It’s a significant development given the geopolitical tensions in the area. The U.S. trucking industry is grappling with a shortage of approximately 80,000 drivers, and women are increasingly stepping into this traditionally male-dominated field. The recently passed infrastructure bill includes funding for relevant training programs, which could help alleviate the shortage by a few thousand workers over time. Europe is facing inflationary challenges, with the European Central Bank warning of potential property and stock market bubbles forming. They anticipate a higher risk of price corrections bursting these bubbles in the medium term. Homeowners with variable-rate mortgages might face difficulties similar to what happened in the late 2000s. Supply chain disruptions are having broader environmental impacts, often unseen at first glance. For instance, the congestion of ships at ports has led to unintended consequences such as an oil pipeline rupture off the coast of California due to an anchor strike. This incident caused significant environmental damage, as seen in the recent Twitter post showing the aftermath: [Embedded tweet showing the aftermath of the oil spill] Unforeseen ripple effects continue to emerge, like the recent app outage that stranded hundreds of Tesla owners outside their vehicles. This highlights how reliant we’ve become on digital solutions for everyday tasks. In Wisconsin, tragedy struck when an SUV driver deliberately crashed into a holiday parade, resulting in five fatalities and nearly 50 injuries. The driver, who was fleeing from a domestic dispute, had previously used a vehicle as a weapon earlier in the week. Shockingly, police were not actively pursuing him at the time of the incident. Back in Texas, the power grid remains vulnerable to blackouts during severe winter conditions. As a result, there’s been a surge in interest in wood stoves and firewood, especially given the rising costs of fuel. The global tally of COVID-19 cases has surpassed 258.3 million, with a rise of 3.8 million cases in just the past week. Globally and within the U.S., cases are trending upward once again. Since the start of the pandemic, there have been nearly 5.2 million deaths worldwide. In the U.S., there have been 48.7 million cases so far, with around 700,000 new cases recorded in the last seven days. Over 794,000 Americans have died from the virus, with about 10,000 additional deaths in the past week alone. On Sunday, the U.S. reported over 53,000 new cases, rising to 60,000 by Monday afternoon. The U.S., Germany, the UK, and Russia have experienced the highest increases in cases over the last week. In a major move, the FDA has approved COVID-19 booster shots for all adults in the U.S.: [Embedded tweet from the FDA announcing the approval] Austria has introduced mandatory vaccinations and新一轮 lockdowns, sparking protests across the country. Demonstrators took to the streets to voice their opposition: [Embedded tweet showing Austrian protests] In Rotterdam, protests turned violent when police resorted to firing warning shots and using water cannons. Three individuals were hospitalized after being shot. There is growing evidence that COVID-19 can directly affect the central nervous system. While this topic doesn't receive enough attention, there are numerous studies and articles, including one published in Nature, that provide compelling insights: [Embedded tweet linking to a thread exploring the neurological impacts of COVID-19] On the positive side, 95% of federal employees met the vaccination deadline, indicating widespread compliance with the mandate.

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