Corona-Warn-App: Entwickler prüfen Clustererkennung mit QR-Codes

Die Corona-App soll in den nächsten Monaten noch zahlreiche Ergänzungen bekommen. Ein Hauptproblem der App ist technisch vielleicht nicht zu lösen. Ein Bericht von Friedhelm Greis (Corona-App, API)

Die Corona-App soll in den nächsten Monaten noch zahlreiche Ergänzungen bekommen. Ein Hauptproblem der App ist technisch vielleicht nicht zu lösen. Ein Bericht von Friedhelm Greis (Corona-App, API)

Cruise line resumed voyages in Caribbean. It’s not going well [Updated]

A cruise-industry reporter is on board, documenting the experience.

A relatively small luxury liner sails past a city at night.

Enlarge / The SeaDream I ship is pictured on early August 5, 2020, at Bodo harbor in Norway. (credit: Getty | SONDRE SKJELVIK)

Update 11/13/2020 2:30pm EST: Testing by Barbados authorities has confirmed seven cases of coronavirus infections among passengers on the ship, according to Gene Sloan, a cruise reporter who is on board and in quarantine. That's about 13 percent of the 53 passengers on board. Five of the cases are all part of the same traveling party. The remaining two are a husband and wife, not traveling with the five other cases. All of the cases came to light after a member of the party of five developed symptoms and tested positive on Wednesday. This prompted the ship to go into lockdown and begin testing all 119 on board. So far, all other passengers and crew on board have tested negative.

Sloan reports that the seven infected passengers will be moved from the ship to an isolation facility in Barbados. The remaining passengers who have tested negative might be able to leave the ship later Friday or Saturday and board flights back to their home countries. The 53 passengers include 37 Americans, as well as passengers from the UK, Austria, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Germany, according to Sloan.

Update 11/12/2020 9:20pm EST: Earlier this evening, the ship's captain, Torbjorn Lund, announced the possibility of a sixth case in a person who was not in the same traveling group as the five other cases. Lund said that the latest case was detected by a rapid test done on board, and crew were awaiting results of testing done by Barbados officials to confirm the case. If the positive test is confirmed, it would suggest that the coronavirus has spread beyond the initial cluster on the ship. The cruise reporter on the ship, Gene Sloan, said officials were now discussing plans for people who have tested negative to disembark. Sloan noted that his rapid test on the ship was negative, and he's awaiting results from testing done by Barbados officials, which are expected early Friday.

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Report: White House pressuring CISA to stop debunking election nonsense

CISA has aggressively debunked claims of fraud in the 2020 election.

A somewhat irritated-looking man in a suit listens from behind a microphone.

Enlarge / Christopher Krebs, director of the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. (credit: Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

As Donald Trump and his allies have touted unproven claims of election fraud over the last week, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and its leader, Chris Krebs, have swatted them down. CISA has set up a "Rumor Control" page that debunks common claims about the election.

Now Reuters is reporting that the agency has come under pressure from the White House to knock it off:

White House officials have asked for content to be edited or removed which pushed back against numerous false claims about the election, including that Democrats are behind a mass election fraud scheme. CISA officials have chosen not to delete accurate information.

Krebs expects the White House to fire him, according to three sources who talked to Reuters.

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