Thursday, January 7, 2021

Veritas acquisition: Aptim, inhumane working conditions, Starr Indemnity insurance and Broadspire Third party administrator

 Veritas acquisition: Aptim, inhumane  working conditions

Veritas Capital is a New York-based private-equity firm founded in 1992 that invests in companies that provide critical products and services, primarily technology-enabled products and services, to government and commercial customers worldwide. The firm’s first fund closed in 1998. They closed a seventh fund in 2019, Veritas has approximately $10.2 billion of assets under management. Veritas is led by Ramzi Musallam, the firm’s Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner.

By 2019 Veritas' portfolio included  APTIM Corp

PE-owned CB&I capital services business rebrands to APTIM ...

https://www.pehub.com/pe-owned-cbi-capital...

Jul 05, 2017 · CB&I ’s capital services unit, which is owned by Veritas Capital, has rebranded to APTIM.


Veritas Capital Rebrands Former CB&I Capital Services Business as APTIM and Names Gary Baughman CEO


NEW YORK--()--Veritas Capital, a leading private equity firm, today announced the rebranding of its recently acquired portfolio company, CB&I’s Capital Services business, to APTIM. The company is a global provider of asset-related services to the power, industrial, oil and gas, commercial and government markets.


About Veritas Capital

Veritas Capital is a leading private equity firm that invests in companies that provide critical products and services, primarily technology and technology-enabled solutions, to government and commercial customers worldwide, including those operating in the aerospace & defense, healthcare, technology, national security, communications, energy, and education industries. Veritas seeks to create value by strategically transforming the companies in which it invests through organic and inorganic means. For more information on Veritas Capital and its current and past investments, visit www.veritascapital.com.

APTIM - All the Bad from CB&I rolled over to APTIM | Glassdoor

Veritas_Capital: Aptims parent company

I wish I knew all this before I hired in CLICK HERE
it takes 34 reviews just to get to 3 stars, and these are the workers, the people who made money for veritas

when are you gonna Listen Veritas?











Veritas, Do You still wonder why you are Losing money?

First, Read my Biography:

Juan Rios Gaspard, Born on 8-25-1965, to Clarice "Louise" (Staton) Dupuy, My Mother and best friend, A devoted caretaker of the elderly and Misfortunate, An LPN, She Loved and cared for every person as Family, and taught me such Valuable Lessons about Honesty, and Integrity, compassion and Love. I was raised By My Loving Mother and My Stepfather, Loveless P. Dupuy, A Man of his own Character, in a small country suburb, Poydras Louisiana The entire Villa, comprised of 1.5 miles, in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. I Attended St. Bernard , where in my Junior Year, for my 17th Birthday, My Mother wept as she signed, the papers , for me to join The Marines, I went to USMC boot camp on 2-14-1983.

Patriotism

I served in the United States Marines from 1983 to 1986, during My Tour of Duty, My M.O.S. was 03-31, I was an "M60 machine gunner" for Weapons Platoon Company "E" 2nd Battalion 7Marines 1st Marine Divisions (weapons Platoon) later I was reassigned to Weapons Company 2/7, in the Heavy Guns capacity and has had extensive weapons training including 50 Caliber weapons. In my Tour of Duty, where I traveled to 6 different Countries and 20 different states , I was also deployed to Okinawa Japan, and South Korea for Operation Team Spirit 83/84

Work

As a young adult I was an Emergency Medical Technician, Emergency 9-1-1 Dispatcher, before getting into Carpentry, Construction would become My forte, I excelled as a pipe fitter, again became the top of my class in Pipefitting. pipe-fitters keep America flowing at the gas pumps

The Lion

I am known as The Lion, because of My characteristic past, and survival skills, I am a VERY bold Person, My Character Dictates, I must be A Truthful, Compassionate Leader, and Therefore, I must admit, I have a very colorful past. I will defend the Vulnerable, Veterans, our Elders and Children. I do not tolerate any social issues based on sex, age, color, or creed. Racism is a learned trait, That I was never taught, Marion Reddick, My "other Mother" was instrumental in educating me, As a youth. Judging someone without knowing them, Prejudicially, is a sign of ignorance and a "Sin" on ones own Soul, and stagnates the Judgmental in their own cesspool of mire, Humanity needs to move beyond this Social ill.

The Turning Point

2005, was a very notable year for Me, first, on March 6th I stood at My Mothers CCU bed, as she, with tears in her eyes, Begged me to make the doctor, The only Human trying his best to keep her alive, Stop what he was doing, Me and my siblings knelt at my Mothers side as she left this world, We then held hands over my Mother, As I sang Amazing Grace, and will the circle be unbroken, two of my Mothers favorite Gospel songs, No other person, Has been so influential in My Life, she gave me Life, She Nurtured me, and raised me, she protected me even from myself, Clarice "Louise" Dupuy, is not only My Mother, she is My Glory Hallelujah, she is the very essence of my existence, I live my life today in the hopes she is proud of the Legacy, I will leave behind.

32 days later My Mother in Law passed also, Both of these women ate at my table. 4 months Later everybody in my Hometown, had water in their attics, As Katrina's destruction took it's toll on my Hometown of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. 35 days Later My Step-Father joined My Mother, As a result of Katrina's unleashed Destruction onto Humanity, My Step-Father Refused to leave as we begged him to, he decided to ride out the storm at a Nursing home, where my Mother was a Nurse for almost 15 years.

Tragedy

12-12-06, one of the most defining moments in my adult life occurred tragically, as I and My Beloved wife, The Love of My Youth, and Soulmate were struck head on, in a terrible 2 accident, that claimed the lives of the other driver, as well as Beautiful wife, Vernetia Whitfield Gaspard. So, as this world would have it, on 12-12-06 at the young age of just 41, I, Juan Rios Gaspard, became a Widower. I suffered a Horrible TBI, A Traumatic Brain Injury, that basically erased my entire memory, I have seen too Much, Trust me, just this glimpse, Of what I have survived, horrifies you, And I understand.

Macondo well blow out repair

In April of 2010, as fate would have it Tragedy struck again, the British Petroleum Macondo well had a "Blow out" and sadly, 11 Good men lost their lives. I was living in Montz Louisiana with a Friend Michael Allen, who seeing my lapse in memory, put me back to work, As a Pipefitter. As the days grew into weeks and Months, and the Danger rose from the spewing oil, I decided I needed to do something. I designed a Fix in his Garage (on Paper) and when I was satisfied of its Viability, I contacted Robert Bea, Professor Disaster late one night, About 11pm. I asked him if he knew what a Pipefitter was, he replied "A Plumber like guy" I said well just call me Joe if you are Gonna call me a Plumber like Guy, my name isn't important, but what I want to talk to you about is. I described my design to him and was elated when weeks Later, I heard on the radio that they were trying a design fitted with many nozzles and valves attached to different ships to draw pressure from the well and to allow the fix to be seated, and then the valves could be "Throttled down" to gain control, a Design that fit my description. I remember my eyes welling with tears as I heard the "Macondo well was now under control" I tearfully mumbled a Prayer, and Thanked God for allowing me to live to help solve such a Dangerous and Monumental environmental and economic problem.

I remember when we spoke, Robert Bea and I, He asked me why was I sharing him my idea to deliver, I replied because I read an article where he was named as being over the needed solution, he asked why wasn't I worried about a reward, I replied, "Some things are more Important than Money".

Destiny Revealed

In February of 2011 by chance I met man , As I was having fun on Bourbon St. in New Orleans , It was Lundi Gras, and I had a Mask, scaring the girls, Just being me! I saw him standing there, admiring me, and Curiosity got the better of me, We spoke Briefly, He told me I was an Actor, even though i insisted I was a pipe fitter. This man took the time to explain to me, the ups and downs of "Acting", This "man" I speak of is Pierce Brosnan. Within 2 weeks I had Landed My First extra gig, as a swat team Member in "Stolen" starring Nick Cage. I realized I needed to Study, and Learn, So after a 2 year Hiatus I Returned to the Silver Screen, and in 2013 was in 11 different projects, including a Featured shot in Bonnie & Clyde,(Bruce Beresford).

2014

I returned to the Silver Screen, after a one year Hiatus, I lost 74 pounds and have achieved some of his goals, I am living much healthier, I try to eat only things that have lived before, basically Paleo, I quit smoking, after 26 years as a smoker. I don't do, or promote Drugs, I do however see the Medicinal Value of Cannabis on a medical Level.

2016

I took my Mensa test, and placed off the charts., In 2016 I joined Mensa, for the first time in My Life, My pretest placed me in the 99.9968 percentile, A literal Genius. My Mensa Scored a Raw 96, And My Wonderlic in the 99 percentile range.

2017 

its obvious if you are watching my page as a fan, or checking me out as a potential Principle, My Ascent has been brief, That is for a reason, I am my own unique Character, in just 3 short years I have seen my Marketability and Popularity soar, I want to Thank all of YOU for that, You kindness and Support, is what makes this all worthwhile, Without you, This would all be in Vain. So, Again, Thanks everybody, it's all about YOU.

2018

I'm Back, I've shaved My beard short, And still have the hair. I've taken some classes, And I am much more prepared for Destiny to be revealed, So eloquently.

2019 update After almost a year I am returning again, and planning a California venture in late 2019, or Early 2020 its obvious the hair and beard are gone, I am pursuing "Neater" roles. I am pursuing my goals of winning a couple Oscars, Because I, You are vital to my plans, Because I cant do it, without YOU. Yes I even have my first Oscar speech prepared.

2020 

Its 2020, and I can see Clearly This will be my breakout year, I have studied diligently and applied all my energy into learning and perfecting my talent and skills, It isn't time to relax, But Rather its time to push myself harder, And Grow into my skills. I am submitting for "Roles" and soon, you will not only see me, But hear my expertise Brought to life on the Silver Screen, and Your T.V.

I became SAG eligible in 2020

Thanksgiving 2020

At age 55, 2020 was an earmark for my Biological siblings and I, We had a Muir family Reunion. For the first time ever we all met some siblings and family we had never known before. I must admit, it did my Soul well, to celebrate in the hills of Tennessee, on the bank of Boone Lake with this previously unknown part of my Family.

Acting classes and preparation

I took script analysis and preparation for film, classes in 2018/19 as well as performed to a live audience, with Sandra K. Horner of Los Angeles, I have also studied and filmed with Veleka Gray of Louisiana. Years of classes later, Blocking, Script interpretation, Beats, Intentions, Presentation, And becoming the Character, Have prepared me for speaking roles.

I can assure you, I am a lot more prepared, But by no means finished learning, Learning is a continuous Process, so I persevere.

Its a Journey of the Soul Melding the Mind and Body into Characters to display before you, I want to Thank everyone who believed in me, and cant wait to feel your excitement when we see each other.

To my "Colleagues" Get ready, Cause I'm coming to get everything "They said I couldn't have".

Acting

Character preparation, Is an ongoing process for a Method Actor. It's a struggle, To draw from Stanislavski, Robert Lewis, Michael Chekhov, Uda Hagen, Sanford Meisner, Stella Adler, Lee Strasberg, the stellar Instructors and stars we are blessed to study and learn from, And others, as I pick from the leaves of the "Method tree", And make a cup of "Tea" , In the mind of the Director, Who only tells me the ingredients, never the portions. Too much, It's too bitter, Too less, It's too sweet. So somehow in my quest of bringing the dead to life, As well as being a Mind reader, I have to find a way to trust the guidance of a person who will tell me hardly anything, And sometimes too much. I function in a mind frame of less is more (Eastwood) (Spaghetti westerns) as I plunge into a world of the written unknown, Where bland words are given life in my passion to perform, For you. So, Shall we sit, And have some "Tea" , From the imagination of my creativity.

An entertainer does not receive Accolades for doing what they are Comfortable performing, But by confronting the fears of failure, going headlong into the unknown abyss of re-creation, and Bringing the Character to life, Becoming The Character, so Skillfully, So well, you forget its a Movie, and Who the entertainer is, in real Life.

Thats Acting,

"Don't tell me you can't do it, If you've never tried, Just be honest and tell me you are too afraid to try."

" I can do all things, through Christ that strengthens me."

It's never, About me, And always about YOU

Juan Rios Gaspard

#TheLion

#TheLionofLouisiana


Now read the facts of my Employment at Aptim below...

I was hired on 5-20-20 as a Pipefitter, Throughout my employment I have only done structural work, erecting structural supports for pipe, or bolt up for "Lined Pipe".

I was later "loaned out" to the "Laydown yard" where I performed "General labor" as the Laydown yard was totally disorganized and could not supply the needed and requested pipe supports and Lined pipe fittings and piping asked for by my unit "E" Rack

on July 27th, I was on a bus being transported to the lunch tent to await a "Rainout"

The bus with 10 passengers on board was struck by the bus behind us as it traveled at about 10 miles per hour, myself and several others were knocked forward, as our bus driver ad his foot on the brakes and the other bus hit us repeatedly about 4 times and I fell to my knees.

I stood up, looked round and saw the back window of the bus with the mirror of the other bus sticking through.


I Immediately notified Casey of safety via text message.


everyone was subsequently sent home for two days for a pending storm and was instructed to return to work after the storm had passed. Upon our return to work no statements were taken, and to this date, no one has interviewed me or taken me to a doctor to be examined, concerning the bus wreck, in violation of OSHA standards Industry norms or company policy.

While employed as a Pipefitter but working as a General Laborer:

now to fully grasp the weight of the fittings below, its imperative that you understand these weights are in Metric, ad must be multiplied by 2.20462262pounds for every Kilogram





so if this is the requirements I needed to meet as a PIPEFITTER, limited to picking up 50 pounds occasionally, My limit would be 22 kilograms at 48.50169764 pounds, Yet Aptim expected MUCH MUCH more, from a 55 year old man.  





This is just the lined pipe fittings I was expected to lift and carry trough the lined pipe laydown area, in violation of my work skill I was hired as, Pipefitter, Now bear in mind, I did it because I was already in fear of retaliation being told a General foreman was out to get me fired, And I did it safely never tripping or falling, lifting, balancing, and carrying fittings on one shoulder of nearly 60-80 pounds regularly, as I traversed a disorganized pile of potential death, should I misstep.

then there is the structural steel support side....

 
There are two blue things, n the left is a portajohn, in the center is the only shade on the entire yard, a 8x8 open side covered expanded tent like thing bought at a local store. This served multi purposes, 1 shade on most days, and shelter from the rain on others, How would you like to be in tha thing surrounded by steel during a thunderstorm, with Lightning striking all around?

of course you could always go to the official laydown yard lunch room, its quite exquisite



While working in the Laydown yard, with no water available I made a complaint to Human Resources.

Letter to Human Resources

Juan Gaspard                                                                                                                                                    

Marrital Status: Single                               

Nccer+ Certified # 1482089

OSHA30 Certified #36-602016759

MENSA Certified  #100409311

TWIC card            Yes

craft validations NCCER+ pipe and rigger (1482089) and Aptim craft valdation prehire (100)

OSHA10

OSHA30

CSST/OSHA100 (NCCER/BRCC)

 My name is Juan Gaspard, I am 54, have 30 years experience working different aspects of Pipefitting, From offshore, Maintenance and New construction.

I am Craft validated with numerous companies as well as NCCER, I scored a 100 on Aptims pre-hire craft validation test.

I currently hold Certifications as a Construction Site Safety Tech, (CSST) Construction Site Safety Supervisor(CSSO).

I am also a Lifelong Member of Mensa, An Actor  https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6140184/ and a Human Being.

according to the "Humane Society" for animals:

Provide ample shade and water Any time your pet is outside, make sure they have protection from heat and sun and plenty of fresh, cold water. In heat waves, add ice to water when possible. Tree shade and tarps are ideal because they don't obstruct air flow. A doghouse does not provide relief from heat—in fact, it makes it worse.

https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/keep-pets-safe-heat

even pets are afforded protection with applicable laws.

Louisiana State Animal Laws

RS 14:102. - 102.17

(4) "Proper water" means providing each animal with daily water of sufficient quality and quantity to prevent unnecessary or unjustifiable suffering by the animal.

102. Definitions; cruelty to animals

(c) Having charge, custody, or possession of any animal, either as owner or otherwise, unjustifiably fails to provide it with proper food, proper drink, proper shelter, or proper veterinary care.

https://www.lacainfo.com/resources/state-animal-laws

Furthermore, OSHA law 1926.51 provides that drinking water shall be made available, in the work area.

1926.51 - Sanitation.

1926.51(a)(1) Potable water.

An adequate supply of potable water shall be provided in all places of employment.

https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1926/1926.51

When the air temperature is close to or warmer than normal body temperature, cooling of the body becomes more difficult. Blood circulated to the skin cannot lose its heat. Sweating then becomes the main way the body cools off. But sweating is effective only if the humidity level is low enough to allow evaporation, and if the fluids and salts that are lost are adequately replaced.

Overview: Working in Outdoor and Indoor Heat Environments

Millions of U.S. workers are exposed to heat in their workplaces. Although illness from exposure to heat is preventable, every year, thousands become sick from occupational heat exposure, and some cases are fatal. Most outdoor fatalities, 50% to 70%, occur in the first few days of working in warm or hot environments because the body needs to build a tolerance to the heat gradually over time. The process of building tolerance is called heat acclimatization. Lack of acclimatization represents a major risk factor for fatal outcomes.

Occupational risk factors for heat illness include heavy physical activity, warm or hot environmental conditions, lack of acclimatization, and wearing clothing that holds in body heat. (See also, personal risk factors, below.)

Hazardous heat exposure can occur indoors or outdoors, and can occur during any season if the conditions are right, not only during heat waves. The following is a list of some industries where workers have suffered heat-related illnesses.

https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/heatstress/

About Work/Rest Schedules

Rather than being exposed to heat for extended periods of time during the course of a job, workers should, wherever possible, be permitted to distribute the workload evenly over the day and incorporate work/rest cycles. Work/rest cycles give the body an opportunity to get rid of excess heat, slow down the production of internal body heat, slow down the heart rate, and provide greater blood flow to the skin.

For the best protection from heat-related illness, workers should spend the rest periods of the cycle in a cool place, for example in a lightly air conditioned room, trailer or vehicle, or if one is not available, then in full shade.

Rest periods do not necessarily mean that the workers are on break; these can be productive times. During the rest periods, workers may continue to perform mild or light work, such as completing paperwork, sorting small parts, attending a meeting, or receiving training (e.g., instructions for upcoming work, or a tailgate safety talk).

Have a knowledgeable person at the worksite that is well-informed about heat-related illness and able to modify work activities and the work/rest schedule as needed. When evaluating an appropriate work/rest schedule:

Shorten work periods and increase rest periods:

As temperature rises

As humidity increases

When sun gets stronger

When there is no air movement

When protective clothing or gear is worn

For heavier work

Choosing Shaded Rest Areas:

When an air conditioned space is not available, choose or create rest areas with as many of the following beneficial characteristics as possible:

In full (complete) shade.

Where surfaces are not warm from earlier sun (e.g., north-facing wall).

Opened to cooling breezes, but protect workers if breezes feel uncomfortably hot, which can increase risk of heat illness.

Free of other hazards (e.g., moving traffic, excessive noise, falling objects).

With sufficient space for the number of workers needing rest breaks at one time.

Near a supply of cool drinking water.

Equipped for workers to do productive light work while their bodies cool.

 

Heat Index          Risk Level            Protective Measures

Less than 91°F    Lower (Caution) Basic heat safety and planning

91°F to 103°F      Moderate           Implement precautions and heighten awareness

103°F to 115°F   High       Additional precautions to protect workers

Greater than 115°F          Very High to Extreme     Triggers even more aggressive protective measures

https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/heatillness/heat_index/work_rest_schedules.html

 

we pipefitters in the laydown yard have been working 10 hour days in temperatures of up to 107 Degrees (Heat index) (103-107) with very limited access to water, and absolutely no shade whatsoever, for over 3 weeks now

I am still on "JP" time sheet but currently assigned to duties at the Laydown yard, I am still under his "Charge" or responsibility and have been close to "Falling out" numerous times, He is well aware of the lack of water and shade as he makes numerous trips to the laydown yard to attain supports and pipe daily.

JP has never brought me any water, or provided shade, insists that I work on a schedule of breaks at 8:30 and 2:30 and lunch from 11:30 to twelve and even if he workers who have the lists of materials are not present, it is my duty to him, JP and Aptim to go out and stand in the DIRECT Sun and risk my safety, Health, and life to be devoted to his agenda.

on 8-14-2020 the Heat index reached 107 degrees, it’s impossible to cool down with only water and completely unethical as well as immoral to expect anyone, a Human or an animal to go and just stand in the direct sunlight for no reason.

I take lunch at the cooldown station every day, I have a propensity to create Kidney stones (Uric acid type) when I sweat too much and dont hydrate enough, I experienced this once already this year back on June 14th, and am trying my best not to have another one. Friday 8-14, we worked until 11:28 to finish a package, and then walked to our chosen lunch areas me the cool down station, NOT an air conditioned Lunch room, to better mitigate my heat illness management skills, Individually, or professionally as a CSST certified safety man.

I ate, laid down on a bench seat at 11:45, at 1200 I heard a buggy go by,  I later found out JP said he saw me laying down at 12:00and felt my phone alarm buzz in my pocket. I sat up and started looking for my coworkers to exit the lay down yard administrative area.... Nothing 10 minutes goes by, Nothing, so I decided to check the radar to see if rain was nearing, as maybe that would explain their absence at about the time my phone decided to work, J.P pulls up, (12:15) and starts giving me this How dare you look, I grabbed my lunch bag and exited the cool down station to a tirade of questions aimed at why was I still in the cool down station, IN SPITE of this COMPANY representative, KNOWINGLY disregarding all SAFETY PROTOCOLS, COMPANY AS WELL AS OSHA, he began berating me and terrorizing me about being in the cool down station past 12 pm, insinuating I was still at lunch.

NOW, bear in mind, this guy has a fan in his print shack IN THE SHADE, so I take the butt chewing and walk off, after he threatens me that "You won’t be here much longer" "I am gonna fix this TODAY”, as he pointed his finger at the Ground.

I walk across the laydown yard in the searing heat, (107 heat index) and as I get about 1/3 of the way, I tell my other assigned worker from E rack Logan Smith what happened, and he replies, “JP looked straight at me laying down in the laydown yard lunch shack on my phone and never said a word to me”.

I shake my head and stumble across the yard half beaten by shame and humility, beaten down the rest of the way by the heat of the sun.

I make it across the yard, and get ready to cross the walkway by the ditch at the laydown yard office, still looking for Nick , the laydown yard representative I was working for and Dave  and JP pulls up with Mark S, Our Superintendent, and again launches a tirade of face grimacing and hostile questioning insinuating I said it was ok to take a 45 minute lunch, I interjected, “Vehemently”, fearing imminent termination, “I never said I deserved a 45 minute lunch, or that it was ok to take a 45 minute lunch, I was not at lunch, but waiting for my coworkers with the list of Materials”, He accused me of lying and making excuses, And again told me “You’re not going to be here much longer”

I pled my case that there is no shade, he just sneered and said I dont care, You don't belong in the cool down station taking a 45 minute lunch, somehow insisting my sitting in an open air fan was some sort of luxury.

I insisted that at 12:25 I was still looking for my coworkers, to no avail.

He furthermore threatened me with the exact words of "You won't be here much longer" "I don't think you want to be here"

after pleading my case with this barbaric and insulting man, accusing me of lying (I am a Christian, and believe in holding my relationship with God higher than a Man’s approval) I conceded, I said “ok, You got it, if you want me to go out and just stand in the Sun at 12 noon and wait for people with paperwork to get here a 1/2 an hour later, You got it”, I stuck my hand out as a sign of agreement and a show of sealing my word with a Handshake, and he replied," I’m not gonna shake your hand, glaring at me full of contempt, “one more time and you are out of here" while pointing his finger at me menacingly with a growly look on his face

I later found out one coworker was at the office getting papers for insurance, and the other Nick Forrest, was getting more paperwork, For more packages so we could have work to do.

Imagine that

According to JP I am supposed to spend that 1/2 hour standing in the sun, cooking and overheating.

Aptim relies on me to execute thoughtful and planed out work ethics that guarantee the mitigation of all risks, into the lowest acceptable risk of work conditions, even implementing the “stop work plan”

we find everything they ask for, quickly, putting achievement above comfort, and I do so for my loyalty and devotion to Mark S.

 I actually dread seeing JP come around in his cart, he is always so bitter and full of vile contempt, I would be sufficiently surprised to find out the man even believes in God

My face is sunburnt, my neck has blisters on it, I will include the pictures, and thats still not enough for JP.

We are being worked in unsafe conditions, and these are all leading indicators of what is coming, should we fail to act responsibly, of which JP has TOTALLY disregarded any semblance of care, or safety and leaning towards neglect

Prior to going to H.R. I spoke with Safety, about my concerns, Greg and Jamie both agreed with my complaints, and encouraged me to go forward

I am on time, EVERYDAY, sometimes early, very early a half hour or so. I have never said Good Morning to JP and had him reply Good Morning.

I have left work early only twice in 3 months, once after the Kidney stone and was instructed by the doctor to take a few days off, and once to go sign my CSST papers.

I am a fully functional person, I am not a robot or Jesus, I am imperfect at times, But hold myself to a Higher degree of Scrutiny, based on 30 years of professional pipefitting, I have attained the title of Master Fabricator, does that mean I won’t make mistakes, no, it means I know how to fix them though.

something has to be done, to correct the situation JP is creating, or Aptim, will be held accountable, through the safety records, Heat illness does not only cause Heat stress, exhaustion, It also contributes exponentially to poor judgement, fatigue, bad decisions, that lead to other injuries, and Incidents.

For reference, just note the pattern of incidents and injuries at the current job location. Cross reference the heat , time of day and the incidents

I hold Mark S. in the highest of regards, and this is my first job working for him, it’s not like we are lifelong buddies, but you’d never know that by seeing us interact.

I extended my hand in friendly agreement to JP, and he looked like he wanted to spit on me, and point blank told me, I'm not shaking your hand, How childish, How unprofessional, even after I agreed to go and stand in the sun, unsafely like an Imbecile.

I can simply raise awareness of the issues at hand, It’s up to people higher than me to correct the safety and professional issues. My Sensible work ethic as a NCCER certified Construction Site Safety Technician, doesn’t count with JP, My safe management of a potential unsafe condition, was disregarded by JP, My “stop work authority” was overruled by JP.

Mark S. is a Leader, who I give my loyalty, JP despises that as a Dictator who demands my loyalty to his own personal agenda, disregarding all established safety protocols, If he did not hire you in.

on 9-9-20  I suffered an Injury, Namely a Herniated disc at C-4, I was taken to safety in a fetal position in the back seat of my Superintendents truck, Crying in pain, Praying to God for some relief,  While in the safety office I was asked by Josh about my previous accident in 2006, of which I spoke about frequently  at Safety meetings to encourage safe driving to and from work I replied, I have never felt a pain like this, EVER.

Josh then instructed me to do a figure 8 exercise, adding his dad had two surgeries and when his neck hurts he does these, I reluctantly did as instructed, and asked Josh what kind of surgeries his dad had, and he did not reply.

My neck felt "Better" and I was instructed to return to work, but to take it easy, fearing retaliation if I didnt do so, I reluctantly returned to work but didnt handle any other steel that day

The next morning, I was in so much pain, I could not get out of bed.

I decided to try to wait a while and see if this Crick" in my neck would go away, NEVER realizing the severity of my true injury, I called in and said I had neck pain and would be in late that day.

as time went on, and the pain intensified, I realized work that day was not going to happen, and quickly surmised a Hospital trip would be my destination.

I drove to the hospital in such severe pain, I could hardly hold my neck up, or turn to look for oncoming traffic.

At Our Lady of the Lake Hospital, I received excellent attention, I thought maybe its a pulled muscle, but expected nothing more serious, and was finally sent for a CT scan.

about 20 minutes after the CT scan a flurry of activity in my room, and the amount of nurses, and Nurse Practitioners increased until there was hardly room for everyone to move around, I became extremely concerned at this time and asked one of the Nurse Practitioners if they had found anything of concern on my CT scan, she said yes, and the Neurologist would be in shortly to speak with me about it.

My concern spiked.

The Neurologist entered soon after and introduced himself and immediately started to assess my motor abilities and Neural senses

He then told me the findings of the CT scan:


He then immediately consulted with Dr. Mitchell, who ordered an MRI
The following two pictures contain the MRI findings



I then returned to work Friday Morning, not realizing my doctors certificate said to return to work on Monday.

That Friday, I was taken to gulf coast where I was given two separate urinalysis







 A Nurse practitioner gave me a letter to have signed by my "Doctor of treatment" to release me within 7 days or I would face termination for not being "fit for work".


They then refused to allow me to see Dr. Mitchell, a Neurologist, who referred me for a surgery consult, and no other doctor would clear me to return to work, But Aptim, and Broadspire already knew that, so the game of Deny, Deny, Deny had begun.


on September 24th, hardly two weeks after my injury, staring at an MRI and a CT scan, Broadspire chose to give me a BLANKET DENIAL.

They denied everything except me being an employee.




I then hired Gordon McKernan law firm to represent me, and was assigned to Annabelle Manning


After seeing the Doctors at Our Lady of the lake, I wasn't allowed to see another doctor until I saw Dr Isaza on November 11th, 2 months after my injury, Who subsequently after examination referred me for two separate Cervical surgeries 





with 3 doctors (2 at the Hospital Dr. Mitchell and Dr. Joszi both Neurosurgeons) and Dr. Isaza all recommending surgery, Broadspire still insists on ignoring the facts and denying me not only payment, but also medical attention

I even tried to go back to work as a safety man, offering to go back to work, get individual insurance and take care of it myself, Just like my superintendent did. Having acquired my CSST/CSSO/CSSS/Safety Technician/ Field Safety Certifications, but they said no, although they continue to send me alerts about PIPEFITTER JOBS WHEN THEY KNOW I AM INCAPABLE OF MEETING THE PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS, Due to my current injury, on their jobsite, Knowing their intentions, If I go back to work for 15 minutes, I will be fired immediately.

Not that I have that option, NO DOCTOR will clear me to return to work as a Pipefitter, as Aptim tried repeatedly to get me to do.





now bear in mind, they already know this:


Patient MUST wear a C-Collar at all times

so since September 10,2020 I have been debilitated, as my conditions worsen, My hands growing more numb, dropping things more often, in pain, wearing a C-Collar as instructed, even paying my own medical bills and buying a new C-Collar because Broadspire refuses to supply my medical appliance needs or even to allow me to see him for medical care, instead requesting me to see their Doctor originally on 12-17-20

Then reset the appointment for 47 days later, without justified reasons


A Letter from an investigator in the office of Louisiana Department of Insurance, Jim Donelon Commissioner

Kayce Thompson
to Juan Gaspard 
date:Jan 6, 2021, 1:05 PM
subject:Online Complaint #P800716


Mr. Gaspard,

Please see the attached information relative to the complaint filed with the Louisiana Department of Insurance, the complaint has been closed. If you have any questions regarding the letter please respond to this email. If you have any questions regarding Broadspire’s response you will need to contact them.

 

Sincerely,

  

Kayce Thompson


RE: File #P800716

 Dear Mr. Gaspard, The Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) has received a response from Broadspire Services, Inc (Broadspire), regarding its handling of the matter you brought to our attention. A copy of the company’s response is enclosed.

 In your complaint, you stated you were injured while at work and Broadspire denied your claim. You believe they denied your claim in bad faith and they have no evidence to substantiate their claim. You believe a fair resolution is for Broadspire to honor your workers compensation and to cover your medical costs.

 Broadspire states they were formally notified of workers’ compensation claim and proper procedures were followed to investigate your allegations. Controversion was filed on or about September 24, 2020, the documentation outlines the reason for the controversion of your claim. Broadspire received a Letter of Representation from Attorney Annabelle Manning on October 14, 2020.

 Broadspire advised the assertion of attorney representation terminated all direct contact with you, and further communication about your claim was directed to your attorney’s office. Defense Counsel has been assigned to further assist with the on-going investigation. Broadspire states all further communications or questions regarding the workers’ compensation claim and compensability of same, will be addressed by the respective parties’ attorneys, in accordance with the law.

 The Louisiana Department of Insurance does not have regulatory authority in a disputed workers’ compensation claim. The Louisiana Workforce Commission’s Office of Workers’ Compensation provides hearing officers throughout the state to adjudicate such workers’ compensation disputes.

 While we regret that we are unable to be of further assistance, we hope that the foregoing explanation clarifies our position in this matter. If you have another insurance problem in the future, please contact me or any LDI staff member for assistance. Sincerely, Kayce Thompson Insurance Compliance Specialist Office of Consumer Services/Complaints

Broadspire Response Letter to Louisiana Department of insurance in reference to complaint #P800716
January 4, 2021


Louisiana Department of Insurance 

Attention: Kayce Thompson, Insurance Specialist


RE:

LDI Complaint No.: 800716 

Claimant: Juan Rios Gaspard Insured: 

Aptim Corporation 

Date of Loss: September 9, 2020

 File No.: 189345609 


Dear Ms. Thompson, On behalf of Starr Indemnity & Liability Company (“Starr Indemnity” or the “Company”) (NAIC #38318), we are responding to the email for assistance you the claim filed with the Louisiana Department of Insurance (the “Department”) by Juan Rios Gaspard. In conjunction with Broadspire, authorized administrator of Starr Indemnity and its insured, we have researched this matter and have responded below. 


Mr. Gaspard has expressed displeasure with the handling of his worker’s compensation claim and he believes the matter was incorrectly denied


. Broadspire, a Crawford Company (Broadspire), acknowledges that Mr. Gaspard has alleged entitlement to workers’ compensation benefits stemming from an unwitnessed work accident occurring on or about September 9, 2020. Once Broadspire was formally notified of a workers’ compensation claim, proper procedures were followed to investigate Mr. Gaspard’s allegations. In accordance with the Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Act, an LWC-WC-1002/Notice of Controversion was filed on or about September 24, 2020. This documentation outlines the reason for the controversion of Mr. Gaspard’s claim. 


On October 14, 2020, a Letter of Representation from Attorney Annabelle Manning (with the Gordon McKernan Injury Attorneys) was sent to Broadspire. Based on the assertion of attorney representation, all direct contact with Juan Gaspard was terminated, and further communication about his claim was directed to his attorney’s office. Defense Counsel (Rabalais Unland, LLP) has been assigned to further assist with the on-going investigation into the compensability of this claim. All further communications or questions regarding the workers’ compensation claim and compensability of same, will be addressed by the respective parties’ attorneys, in accordance with the law 


Should you require any further information on this matter, please do not hesitate to contact our office to discuss. Sincerely, Vickie Hudson WC Team Manager Broadspire Services Inc, a Crawford Company Southern Service Center – New Orleans


My response to Department of Insurance


Juan Gaspard 


to Kayce Thompson Louisiana Department of Insurance

January 6, 2021 Attachments2:16 PM 

I believe you misunderstood my intentions, My intentions wasn’t so much for you to resolve my individual claim, Although that would have been a blessing.

My intention contacting the department of insurance was to notify you of illegal and fraudulent behavior that the citizens of Louisiana are subjected to by a company the Department has licensed to do business in Louisiana.

I suffer daily while this company is allowed to do business knowingly lying to even your office. By lying to your office, And which I have proof that can be easily, They show the extreme disrespect to your office who trusted them to act in good faith. Instead, they spit in your face and are illegally and unmorally denying claims and then defying you to even hold them responsible.

Broadspire’s license should be revoked for knowingly sending a letter of fraud to your office, Saying the injury was " unwitnessed" when in fact it was, And they know it was.

While you say you can’t resolve my issue being of a disputed claim, I agree, But you can sanction Broadspire for knowingly and willingly committing fraud. 

Again, I suffer each and every day, For Christmas I had a Ham sandwich, Because a neighbor cooked. I am eating now because Good Americans are buying me food,  I have no money for food or anything, having expended my financial savings on Medical bills and medical supplies, Broadspire is responsible for, I suffer with limited mobility and my hands are numb, I drop stuff regularly and this is all new symptoms I suffered from a Herniated disc at C-4 when I suffered a witnessed injury at work for Aptim, a Company who hides bus wrecks and doesn’t document injuries or bring employees to Health professionals, seeking to hide their true safety record in spite of having 14 documented OSHA safety violations in a little more than a year, Starr indemnity is the insurer and Broadspire is the TPA.

I understand you can’t fix me That will take doctors. I also understand you can’t resolve my case legally, unfortunately that will cost tax payers additional money tying up the court system a Broadspire laughs in your face, But what you can do is investigate Broadspire to see if they will act in good faith in Louisiana, And provide excellent services to your constituents.

They just proved they wont.

If the sole reason is that they imply my injury was " unwitnessed" when they are in possession of a signed witness affidavit, How do expect them to “do the right thing, when they will knowingly disrespect your office.

Who else do you expect to investigate them and hold them responsible if your office shirks its duties, As constituents suffer and are denied fraudulently by a company your office allowed to do business in Louisiana

That was my intention, To notify you of Broadspire acting in bad faith, Denying claims fraudulently, And I accomplished that.

Your office can respond by asking my attorney or me or even Broadspire for my witnesses signed affidavit.

I just handed you PROOF that will hold up in court that Broadspire is a company acting in Bad Faith (Fraud).

What are you going to do with this information provided of a criminal nature, That you are now aware of?

Any emails, Faxes, Or electronic communication intentionally misrepresenting the truth, Is a Federal crime.

You are now aware Broadspire is a Bad Faith company, That has lied to your office in total disrespect of all laws.

What are you going to do about it? Jim Donelon will get a copy of all correspondence, In a certified letter.

Thank you,

Juan Rios Gaspard

The injured citizen wrongfully denied fair medical treatment by Broadspire, A Company your office allows to continue to do business in Louisiana

The future is dictated by what we do after we know the facts


so on January 28th, when I see Dr. Farachi, it will have been 142 days of suffering and worry, Being called  Fraud, a Liar, beig treated worse than the law allows, and in those 142 days, I will have seen two different doctors, since the Hospital and NEUROSURGEONS referred me for Surgery.

In those 142 days, I have paid my own medical bills, and received no reimbursement from Broadspire, furthermore I have received a total of $0.00 of workers comp, and they will owe me over $5000.00 in Medical reimbursements and another 8000+  dollars that is now ruining my credit, along with $14,301.42 in back pay

had I not gotten injured, I would have earned 55,278.57,

Due to the actions of Broadspire, This case is being dragged out as Broadspire and attorneys make even more money than this. 

Ironic isnt it, because in the end, You will still be required by a Judge to pay me, treat me, and reimburse me for lost time.

But This is America, Home of the free, Land of the Brave.

Furthermore, just as a footnote

Does It Matter in Louisiana Workers Compensation Whose Fault the Accident Was?

In Louisiana workers compensation, it does not matter whose fault the accident was.  That is, if an employee is injured at work, then this employee is entitled to workers compensation benefits, even if the accident was the employee’s fault. 

Your employer’s workers compensation insurance company must pay the employee directly for the employee lost wages and must pay the employee’s medical providers directly for the employee’s medical care.  Fault is simply not a factor in receiving Louisiana workers compensation benefits.

Are Aggravations of Pre-Existing Conditions Covered Under Louisiana Workers Compensation?

Louisiana workers compensation generally covers aggravations of pre-existing conditions.  Louisiana law also covers whenever the employee’s work accelerates the injury.
Specifically, Louisiana workers compensation courts have ruled that “an otherwise healthy employee with a pre-existing condition is entitled to benefits if she can prove that her work contributed to, aggravated, or accelerated her injury.”
But going even further, Louisiana courts have found that workers compensation will cover any work-related injury “which is more than a gradual deterioration or progressive degeneration.”
So, the general rule is that an employee’s pre-existing disease or condition does not disqualify a claim, if the work-related injury aggravated, accelerated, or combined with the disease or condition to produce the disability for which compensation is claimed.
In essence, the employer takes his employees as he finds them, and cannot deny a workers compensation claim based on pre-existing conditions.

Were There Symptoms Before the Workplace Accident?

Therefore, in a Louisiana workers compensation pre-existing condition aggravation case, the critical factors to look for are:

  1. Whether the condition was asymptomatic prior to the alleged incident;
  2. The sudden onset of symptoms; and
  3. The ability to identify some instigating incident at or during work.

And also, in workers compensation cases, a disability is presumed to be the result of a work-related accident if, before the accident, the injured person was in good health, but beginning with the accident, the symptoms of the disability appear and continue.  
But there should be medical evidence to show a reasonable possibility of a causal connection between the accident and the disability, or that the nature of the accident, when combined with other facts of the situation, appears to show a causal connection.
The phrase ‘causal connection’ means simply that one thing caused another thing.
So the bottom line of all this is: if an employee had preexisting back problems but no symptoms before his or her work-related accident, then that employee’s back injuries should be covered under Louisiana workers compensation.

The Abnormally Susceptible Employee in Louisiana Workers Compensation

Louisiana workers compensation courts have firmly ruled that “the employer must take the worker as he finds him.” This simply means the worker who is abnormally susceptible – or predisposed – to disability is nevertheless entitled to full workers compensation benefits, even though the same accident would have caused little or no harm to a healthy worker.

It does not matter that a pre-existing disease or weakened condition might alone have eventually produced an employee’s disability or death. Simply put, Louisiana workers compensation courts will not take into consideration the health deficiencies of an employee.

There are three main ways in which an employee may be abnormally susceptible or predisposed to disability.  Specifically, the employee may have:

  1. Pre-existing conditions that produce accidents;
  2. Pre-existing conditions that produce disabling consequences; or
  3. Pre-existing conditions that delay or prevent an employee’s normal recovery.

Pre-Existing Conditions that Produce Accidents in Louisiana Workers Compensation

First, a pre-existing condition may help cause the actual injury by an accident to an employee, when such an accident would not have happened if the worker did not have the preexisting condition.
A typical example of this kind of case is the worker with some form of heart disease, which renders the employee susceptible to a heart attack.
This employee may be so vulnerable that a very slight strain or exertion could cause a heart attack.
Nevertheless, this employee is fully protected and covered under Louisiana workers compensation for such a heart attack.  
Such a heart attack will be treated as the “accident,” which disables the employee, even though another employee without such a pre-existing disease would not have suffered a heart attack.
Other typical cases in which a preexisting deficiency has made an employee peculiarly susceptible to an accident are those cases that involve hernias.

Pre-Existing Conditions that Produce Disabling Consequences in Louisiana Workers Compensation

Second, a pre-existing condition can make the consequences of an accident disabling, even when this pre-existing condition does not make the employee susceptible to an accident or help cause the accident.  
The typical example is an employee whose injury by accident aggravates a pre-existing arthritic or diabetic condition, and the consequences of that disease—now aggravated—cause the employee to be disabled.
Often these cases involve relatively minor accidents that produce disabling consequences in the injured employee because of a pre-existing disease or condition when those same consequences would not be produced in a healthy worker.
In such cases, it will normally be held that an employee disabled by accident is not to be denied workers compensation merely because the employee had a pre-existing condition that might have brought about the disability.  

Arthritic Conditions in The Back and Other Various Back Ailments

By far, the two most common pre-existing conditions (that make the consequences of an accident disabling) are arthritic conditions and various back ailments; and often, these two pre-existing conditions are presented together.  
Many of these back ailments involve the specific conditions of spondylosis or spondylolisthesis.
Sometimes the treatment of and operation on the affected area in the back or neck can activate the disease in another disc or back area.
But, of course, it must be shown that a congenital back ailment was, in fact, aggravated by an accident, or recovery will be denied.
Louisiana workers compensation courts have also approved workers compensation awards in situations in which the preexisting deficiency was arteriosclerosis, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, osteoporosis, various kidney ailments, syphilis, multiple sclerosis, tuberculosis, prostatitis, obesity, severe asthma, arthritis, uterine prolapse, epilepsy, pyorrhea, and others.
Many of these cases involved rather serious trauma, but some of them involved relatively minor injuries with disastrous consequences for the employee with pre-existing conditions.
Also, often the pre-existing condition is not even a disease but a condition resulting from a previous injury.  
For example, employees have been granted workers compensation benefits for a disability produced by an employment-related accidental injury, which combined with an old war injury to a leg, or an old back injury, or a prior knee injury, or a lingering traumatic neurosis from a previous accident.

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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

A top scientist explains why a more infectious coronavirus variant is a bigger problem than a deadlier strain

 

  • The deadly coronavirus that's spread across the world has mutated. One variant, called B.1.1.7, is more infectious, and has forced the UK into national lockdown.
  • The variant has also been discovered in multiple US states, and in other countries around the world.
  • The variant does not appear to be more deadly, and experts believe existing vaccines should work against it.
  • But Adam Kucharski, assistant professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said that, in general, a variant that's 50% more transmissable is a bigger problem than a variant that's 50% more deadly.
  • "A really severe disease that one person gets won't necessarily have as much impact as a 'sometimes-severe' disease that a huge number of people get," he told Business Insider.

The new, more infectious coronavirus variant first discovered in the UK could potentially deal more damage than a variant that is more deadly, a leading public health expert has warned.

SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that has spread across the globe like wildfire and killed 1.85 million people worldwide has mutated, and experts believe the new variant, B.1.1.7, is much more infectious.

Scientists say this variant is to blame for the surging numbers of people infected with the virus in the UK, which has seen hospitals filling up with COVID-19 patients, forcing the UK into a national lockdown. UK government advisors said on December 18 that the UK variant is estimated to have a 71% higher growth rate than other variants. The growth rate is how quickly the number of infections changes daily.

Early studies led by researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine suggest the variant is unlikely to cause more serious illness, and experts have said vaccines should still work against it. But according to Adam Kucharski, associate professor at the London School for Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the fact the variant is more easily spread means it is potentially more dangerous than a deadlier strain would be.

Kucharski, a scientific advisor to the UK government, tweeted on December 28 that a SARS-CoV-2 variant that's 50% more transmissible would, in general, be a much bigger problem than a variant that's 50% more deadly

Questions and responses have been lightly edited for clarity

Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce: What were you trying to say with your tweet?

Adam Kucharski: I think for me the key message is getting people to understand how much more of a problem an increase in transmission is, especially when we're so close to being able to vaccinate a whole bunch of people.

CSB: Can you explain the maths?

AK: A general principle for every disease out there is a variant that is 50% more transmissible would, in general, be a much bigger problem than a variant that's 50% more deadly.

I think the point is, a small risk of death with a very large number of people infected, means more deaths than a slightly higher risk of death amongst a much smaller outbreak. A really severe disease that one person gets won't necessarily have as much impact as a 'sometimes-severe' disease that a huge number of people get. It's a trade-off between how many people get it, and what the impact is.

Given where we are with this coronavirus and the fact we've got vaccines, the question is around what the impact is going to be in the window before vaccines become useful. In that situation, higher transmission is, in general, going to be a much bigger problem than the equivalent change in intensity - even if it's not more severe, you end up having more impact than a virus that's spreading more slowly.

CSB: The same principles would apply in the US and the UK?

AK: Yeah, because essentially they're referring to the underlying epidemic that's happening, which in reality, we just measure a glimpse of with testing.

CSB: Would an infectious disease expert or genomics expert agree with you?

AK: Well, I hope so. I think it depends. I mean, there's obviously uncertainty around the exact values here, but I think we've got a clear surge in spread in the UK. So even if it turns out to be something else, you've got that increased transmission, which is an enormous problem when you've got a vaccine on the horizon.

Even if it turns out that some component of it was behavior and another component was changes in the virus, that's still an increase in transmission, which is going to be an accelerating problem to deal with.


I think increasingly there's consensus that something unusual is going on here. If it's genuinely 50% more transmissible, we've got a real problem.


CSB: Do we know whether the variant causes less severe disease?

AK: We don't currently. There's not a perfect study at this point that can give us a complete answer.

And there's nothing that's emerged that points strongly to this [variant] being far more severe, but there are now quite a few evidence threads that suggest it is more transmissible. In turn this means that you're going to get more infections with more impact.

Read more: Scientists are investigating whether the new COVID-19 variant is more infectious in kids. Here's what we know so far.

CSB: Why is there a difference in the numbers of people with the variant in the US?

AK: One of the most obvious differences is the ability to sequence the virus to find the variant. In the UK about 5% of all cases that get tested positive are being sequenced, and that's much smaller in the US. It doesn't mean there aren't people infected with the variant, it just could mean they haven't found it. If it's indeed spreading much faster, by the time you start to spot it, you've already got a very big problem.

CSB: Does the theory account for other factors that could impact how the virus transmits from one person to another, like socializing for example?

AK: We've seen in the UK that this new variant has come up really dramatically through Autumn - even in places where there was quite a lot of infection already, this strain has really come up faster. So it's completely accurate to say that it's spreading faster than [the variants] already there.

The question is whether it's spreading faster because the inherent property of the virus, or does it just happen to be in groups that for some reason are behaving in a way that's generating more transmission?

I think particularly at the start, that's always the thing we have to watch out for, but I think there's been this accumulation of evidence that it becomes harder and harder to see it purely as a behavioral aspect. It's more and more likely that there's something different about this virus that's making it easier to spread.

In particular one of the UK studies that was all preliminary but came out of Public Health England, suggested it wasn't just that people with this variant are having more contacts, it actually seems that for every contact they have, there's a higher risk. This again, is another indication that might be something to do with the virus.

So of course we have to be careful about generalizing and I think I'm always a bit cautious about it sort of saying, it's "56%" or whatever, more contagious. I think we have to put quite a bit of uncertainty around that, but ultimately if it's 30% more contagious or 70% more contagious, both of those are a massive problem.

CSB: Could the variant be a scapegoat for people not following the rules?

AK: I think there's always that chance that there's an element of behavior to what's going on. But I think that the patterns we're seeing have become increasingly hard to explain that it's just to do with behavior.

What would generally happen in the data is you'd get this kind of 'dilution effect.' Say by chance, a new variant that didn't have any intrinsic differences got into a population that just weren't following the rules, and there was a lot more transmission in that group. That variant would start to rise in prominence because you'd have more transmission in that group, but then it would get out into the wider population where there's other things circulating and into other groups that aren't necessarily spreading more. So you'd start to expect its prominence to 'dilute', and it wouldn't necessarily become dominant in every group, across every part of the country.

I think the key thing to watch is what happens in other European countries. Denmark, for example, are sequencing more and more. Based on what we see in the UK, we think [the variant] should become more and more prominent. If this is genuinely [71%] more transmissible, this is going to be a big problem for any other European country that has it.

CSB: Are there any other like stats or misconceptions that you think would be useful to demystify?

AK: I think the one throughout has been the challenge that by the time you're seeing a massive impact of an infectious disease, you haven't got a problem. You had a problem weeks ago, it wasn't tackled and you're only now seeing the impacts of this.

CSB: From your point of view, what do you think the main challenge now is?

AK: An enormous challenge in any epidemic is people's behavior. We've seen in some countries, the level of restrictions might be quite similar on paper to what they were earlier in the year. But then if you look at human mobility data, people are interacting and going around a lot more. So that's just a change in behavior relative to what's going on.

I think we've also seen in the US and UK in some areas when epidemics get quite large and hospitals start getting overwhelmed, people will change their behavior, even if they're not being told to. If you've got a massive epidemic in your community, quite clearly, you're not going to go about your daily business as if there's nothing going on.

It's also quite difficult to work out the impact of measures. We saw in the UK that some of the measures in November didn't have the same impact that the March/April measures had.  To what extent this is because specific things were opened or closed, or just because people are now behaving very differently because we're nine months into a pandemic, is a challenge to work out.

It needs to be measures combined with government action, because a lot of [the impact] isn't just people not going to work to stop the virus spreading, for example. If people don't go to work then that has implications for them. If the schools are closed, it has implications. And so, I think government does have a role to make sure that that kind of damage is mitigated. There's huge implications for things like inequality. It's clearly not a level playing field in terms of some of these impacts. I think governments have an important role to try and work out how to reduce the damage of those things.

The balance of actions is very different to what it was earlier in the year because we have a vaccine on the horizon. Essentially a vaccine gives us an ability to massively cut the hospitalization and fatality rate of this virus. That opportunity is certainly - in the US and Europe - about two or three months away.

I think there's potentially a much stronger argument to be made for preventing infections and their impact now, because those are going to be events that you're going to potentially prevent forever, because those people will then be vaccinated.

CSB: Do you think that this new variant is so transmissible that any lockdown measure isn't going to work?

AK: I think that's the key question. I think it is a massive difference that we have vaccines available because that really gives a clear incentive that we're not taking action with some uncertain future. I think we really need to bear that in mind with what happens next.

Read the original article on Business Insider


The Storming of the Bastille: Protesters storm US Capitol


Video: Unarmed Woman shot in Tiananmen square, wait thats the US Capitol

 A woman was shot inside the Capitol building Wednesday after violent protesters forced their way past several layers of security and fencing, prompting evacuations and lockdowns, Fox 5 DC reported.

The sound of a gunshot is audible in one video, and moments later, a woman is seen covered in blood on the floor among a crowd of protesters. 

“Oh my God. Paramedics bringing out a stretcher with what looked like a woman very gravely injured and covered in blood. It is unclear how that happened,” a reporter with MSNBC is heard saying along with the video.

See it below:








woman shot in Capitol building

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