Wednesday, December 1, 2021

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December 1, 2021
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"Zoom" – One of the most popular pet names this year. Anything's better than Virus.

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NYC is the first US city to offer official supervised injection sites. 

Explain. 

Last year, over 100,000 people died from drug overdoses – a record. And it represents nearly 30% more deaths than the year prior. Of those people, more than 2,000 were New Yorkers. For years, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) has been in favor of setting up supervised injection sites to help curb the deaths. It's something Europe, Canada, and Australia have already set up to provide a safe way for people struggling with addiction to use drugs. Yesterday, NYC officials said they are opening two supervised injection sites intended to help save at least 130 lives each year.

Tell me about them. 

Two orgs that offer clean needles are merging to create OnPoint NYC to offer supervised injection in East Harlem and Washington Heights. Those struggling with substance use disorder will bring their own drugs. But staff members will be present, and can administer naloxone to those at risk of overdosing to reverse the effects. The center will also offer access to addiction treatment and other health services. Research has shown that similar programs in places like Canada and Australia have seen success. They've shown to decrease overdoses, public drug use, and HIV transmission. But NYC's decision is getting mixed reviews.

Go on.

Many city officials support the measure, saying it'll improve public health. And advocacy leaders said they hope other cities will follow suit. But some community members reportedly worry that having designated sites could encourage drug use. It all comes as several US cities – including San Francisco and Seattle – take steps to open supervised injection sites. But federal law prohibits offering a space for the purpose of illegal drug use. In NYC's case, the mayor promised "not to take enforcement action" against the sites – adding that he has the support of local city officials.

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Addiction is a disease. But those suffering are often blamed and criminalized. Now, NYC – the country's most populous city – has become the first in the nation to provide users with some form of official safety. It's a decision that's got many people worried – but that also has the potential to prevent dozens of premature deaths.

PS: If you or someone you know suffers from substance use disorder or addiction, reach out to the SAMHSA's National Helpline or call 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

And Also...This

What's got people hitting 'refresh'...

Omicron. Yesterday, Moderna and Regeneron gave everyone a warning: their products may be less effective against the variant. The CEO of Moderna – which offers one of the most effective vaccines against COVID-19 – told the Financial Times that there's basically no world in which the vaccine doesn't take a hit on efficacy. As he put it, "this is not going to be good." Meanwhile, Regeneron – which provides a monoclonal antibody treatment – said that it, too, will see a hit on efficacy. More studies are expected over the next few weeks to see just how big of an impact we can expect. It comes as at least 20 countries have detected the highly-mutated variant, which may have circulated in Norway days before it was detected in South Africa last week.

  • Vax under attacks: Amid omicron's spread, courts are pumping the brakes on a Biden admin vaccine mandate. Yesterday, a Louisiana judge blocked a mandate on some health care workers across the country – just one day after a Missouri judge took similar action. The Biden admin is still urging people: get vaccinated, get boosted.

  • Some Merck-y hope: Yesterday, an FDA advisory panel recommended the agency greenlight Merck's molnupiravir – an at-home COVID-19 treatment pill. While Merck says the pill is effective against previous variants, it's unclear to what extent it will work on omicron. Next up: the FDA could decide within days whether to give it a thumbs up or down.

Who'll have people analyzing every word…

The Supreme Court. Today, it's hearing arguments on the most consequential abortion case since Roe v. Wade. In 2018, Mississippi's ​​Republican-led state legislature passed a law banning most abortions after 15 weeks. But Jackson Women's Health Organization – the state's only abortion clinic – sued. Now, the legal battle has reached the high court, which isn't expected to issue a ruling until June. Here's what to expect:

  • The Qs before the Supremes: The high court will consider whether abortion bans before fetal viability (around 24 weeks of pregnancy) are unconstitutional. And Mississippi's also flat-out asked SCOTUS to overturn Roe v. Wade and a 1992 ruling supporting abortion rights. The reason: MS says it should be up to states to decide.

PS: Here's your Skimm on the history of abortion rights and the legal battles around them today.

What's giving people chills...

The attack at Oxford High School. Yesterday, a 15-year-old sophomore opened fire at the school north of Detroit, Michigan. Three students were killed and another seven were injured – along with a 47-year-old teacher – in what is believed to be the deadliest US school shooting this year. Officials are still investigating a motive, as well as reports that threats to the school had gone ignored. They're also investigating reports that the shooter had impersonated a sheriff to try to get into barricaded classrooms.

  • Speaking out: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) called the situation a "uniquely American problem that we need to address." President Biden and the state attorney general are also speaking out in solidarity with the victims.

  • Those victims are: Madisyn Baldwin, 17 years old. Tate Myre, 16 years old. Hana St. Juliana, 14 years old.

Who's going off air…

Chris Cuomo. Yesterday, CNN announced that its top-rated anchor has been indefinitely suspended. It came a day after the office of NY Attorney General Letitia James (D) released thousands of documents – including text messages and transcripts. They included new details about how the anchor helped defend his brother, former NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), amid his sexual harassment scandal. That includes by allegedly working closely with his brother's staff – giving them advice on how to deal with the scandal. And by reaching out to journalists to gauge what they knew. CNN suspended the anchor "pending further evaluation." Chris has yet to comment.

Who's saying he's got the cure to politics…

Dr. Oz.

While France makes room for history

Barbados has named its new national hero

Virtual Village

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Black Friday and Cyber Monday may be over, but there are still plenty of great deals out there. Enter, stage right: our Chic Steals Chalet, an interactive, 3D holiday shop we created with the experts at Saks OFF 5TH. It's full of designer goods...without the designer price tags. Think: cozy cashmere sweaters, silky robes, perfume gift sets, and boots that were made for struttin'. Hear that? It's the sound of impressing everyone on your list without overworking your wallet. 

PS: Be sure to check out alllll the shops in our Virtual Village. They bring the fun and magic of holiday markets to you. Leaving the house not required.

Why White Elephants?

In Buddhist cultures, white elephants are considered sacred. So how did they become the name of silly gift exchanges? Well, legend has it Siamese monarchs would give white elephants as gifts from time to time. But because they're so expensive to maintain and too highly respected to put to work, they weren't actually that great a present. Cue the Ahhhhhs.

If you prefer to give gifts people actually want, look into getting a Walmart+ membership. Because Walmart.com's got everything from tech and toys to clothes and cookware. And Walmart+ members get free shipping no matter how much they buy.† Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la, ka-ching

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Skimm Picks

Here are today's recs to help you live a smarter life…

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Skimm'rs

We like to celebrate the wins, big and small. Let us know how your friends, neighbors, coworkers (and yes, even you) are making career moves, checking off goals, or making an impact in the community.

All ears...Andrea D (CAN). She went back to school after working over 20 years in social work to become a therapist. Now, she's officially started her own practice. Take a look.

Granting support...Elissa B (CO). She founded a nonprofit called Polite Tumor, which is on a mission to support Colorado women under 40 who've been diagnosed with breast cancer. They've provided 75+ grants to women so they can focus on healing. Learn more

(Some) Birthdays...Monica Climaco (CA), Cynthia Nelson (PA), Katelyn Todd (IN), Morgan Rich (MD), Nicole Neroulias Gupte (WA), Bill Stoll (MO), Angel De La Cruz (TX), Jessica Beard (IL), Emily Fennell (GA), Christina Guessferd (MA), Susan Benear (PA), Steph Esparza (IL), Samantha Gill (IL), Jill Fraticelli (NJ), Anna Allen (TX)

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