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Articles from the April 29, 2020 edition


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  • North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un is alive but not well, says US President Trump.

    David Ganezer|Apr 29, 2020

    In Monday’s Covid-19 press conference, a reporter asked President Donald Trump where Kim Jong Un was, and what the North Korean dictator‘s state of health might be. The president was asked during a White House briefing whether he had any updates on Kim’s health, which has been the subject of rampant speculation in recent days. “I can’t tell you, exactly — yes, I do have a very good idea, but I can’t talk about it now. I just wish him well,” Trump said. “I hope he’s fine,” the president added....

  • Pop-up market at the Victorian Restaurant Sells Meat, Fish, Produce, Sanitizer, Gloves and oh yes Toilet Paper

    David Ganezer, Observer staff writer|Apr 29, 2020

    if you're looking for some interesting shopping on a sunny day down on Main Street in Santa Monica, the Victorian is the place. Kelly Stromberg and Caitlin say that they are selling, fish, meat, gloves, hand sanitizer, disinfectant and toilet paper in front of the Victorian all day Friday and Saturday, April 24th and 25th. How do they keep their social distance in the time of Covid-19? "We only assist two customers at a time and people have to wear masks," said Caitlin. Rolls of toilet paper...

  • We Work Struggles to Keep Tenants At a Time When Many of Them Prefer to Distance Socially

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 29, 2020

    A contract is a contract... or is it? Tenants of coworking spaces are wondering if the intervention of a certain virus, means their contracts are null and void. Note that these are expensive contracts. At Santa Monica We Work, it's not at all uncommon for a tenant to pay $2500 a month for a room the size of a closet, or $1000 a month for a simple desk in a shared situation. Ordinarily, it's worth it. Co-working spaces were seen as the wave of the future. They allowed younger people in smaller...

  • 83% of Covid-19 patients off ventilators in ten days, when administered Stem Drug. Usually only 9% come off ventilators after Covid19 ARDS.

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 29, 2020

    An Australian pharmaceutical company claims an 83% recovery rate among Covid-19 patients on ventilators. The study was conducted at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City in March and April, on Covid-19 patients on ventilators. ARDS Covid-19 patients on ventilators ordinarily experience a 9% survival rate. When remestemcel-L is administered within the first 5 days, 83% of the patients survived and came off ventilators within ten days. A press release posted on Globenewswire Friday reported these...