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Sunday, October 8, 2023

Israel markets sink, businesses shut after Hamas attack

 Israeli stock and bond prices slid and many businesses were closed on Sunday, a day after Hamas gunmen from Gaza killed hundreds of Israelis and abducted an unknown number of others.

Key Tel Aviv share indices ended nearly 7% lower, led by a 9% drop in banking shares on turnover of 2.2 billion shekels ($573 million), and government bond prices fell as much as 3% in the market's initial response to the bloodiest attack on Israel in decades.

While the foreign exchange market is closed on Sundays, the shekel is already at its weakest level of the year due to a highly contested government plan to overhaul the judiciary.

"This round of violence is expected to be more prolonged and severe than previous ones, clearly having a more negative impact on the economy and the fiscal budget," said Jonathan Katz, chief economist at Leader Capital Markets.

"The shekel will most likely weaken sharply tomorrow and we see a high probability that at some point the Bank of Israel will sell FX."

Gunmen from the Palestinian group Hamas rampaged through Israeli towns on Saturday, killing at least 400 Israelis, before abducting dozens of hostages and returning to Gaza.

Israel has retaliated with air strikes on Hamas targets in Gaza.

Gaza militants also fired thousands of rockets into Israel, some reaching as far as Tel Aviv, prompting airlines to suspend flights to and from Israel.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said he had directed heads of ministry departments to quickly provide the budgets required to help manage the war.

The Bank of Israel said it was too soon to assess the economic damage from the conflict but pointed to a 50-day war with Hamas militants in Gaza in 2014 that caused damage of 3.5 billion shekels, or 0.3% of gross domestic product. The central bank has been projecting 3% growth in 2023 and 2024.

AIR TRAVEL DISRUPTIONS

Delta Air Lines said flights to and from Israel to New York and Atlanta were cancelled through Monday, while United Airlines said "future operations at TLV (airport) will be suspended until conditions allow them to resume." Air India said flights to and from Tel Aviv would be suspended until Oct. 14.

US Sends Warships, Aircraft Carrier To Israel For Potential 'Support' Operations

 NBC's Pentagon correspondent is reporting that the US military is dispatching navy warships as well as an aircraft carrier to waters off Israeli as part of "support" operations.

"The US military is planning to move US Navy ships and US military aircraft closer to Israel as a show of support, according to two U.S. officials familiar with the planning," NBC's Courtney Kube writes. "Movements could start immediately but all the assets will not be in place for several days."

Scenes at Israel's Ben Gurion  international airport have shown long lines of frantic Israelis, as well as tourists, seeking to exit the country amid fears of broader war and escalation following the major Saturday attack from Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants in Gaza.

Likely the coming days will see an exodus of tens of thousands of tourists as well as foreign nationals who reside in Israel. Dual Israeli nationals with places to stay abroad will also likely be seeking to get out.

NBC notes further that non-essential personnel may be leaving the US embassy in Jerusalem

The U.S. is also working through plans for a possible non-combatant evacuation — helping Americans get out of Israel. Nothing has been decided or ordered but they are working through options, including one that involves putting some Americans on the Navy ships to get them to safety.

While President Biden on Saturday pledged full support to PM Netanyahu as Israel embarks on a fresh Gaza war, which could be the biggest in decades, there remains the potential for direct US military involvement if things spiral out of control

After all, Americans are being reported among the dead and kidnapped (likely many who dual US-Israeli citizens) after the devasting Hamas raid into southern Israel. In some pockets, fighting may be ongoing.

Israeli airstrikes continue to decimate whole blocks inside the Gaza Strip...

Currently, the Israeli Defense Forces are heavily bombarding Gaza City in what's only the beginning of more strikes to come, and possibly a ground incursion to rescue hostages.

https://www.zerohedge.com/military/us-sends-warships-aircraft-carrier-israel-potential-support-operations

Biden Promotes Climate Change at the Expense of More Global Poverty

 The mad rush to deal with climate change, even if it works (it won’t), has a nasty tradeoff (more global poverty).

The Wall Street Journal asks Will the World Bank Choose Climate Change Over Poverty?

That should not be a statement, not a question.

Well-off nations seem to have forgotten that while they’re no longer plagued by poverty-related ills such as hunger and illiteracy, most people in the world still are. Increasingly, the Biden administration and leaders of other high-income countries are putting climate policy ahead of these core development issues.

It’s easy to treat reducing carbon output as the world’s priority when your life is comfortable. Things can still be tough for people in high-income countries, but the 16% of the global population who live in those countries don’t routinely go hungry or see their children die.

Much of the rest of the world, however, is still struggling. While conditions vary, across poorer countries five million children die each year before their fifth birthdays and almost a billion people don’t get enough to eat. More than two billion have to cook and keep warm with polluting fuels such as dung and wood, which shortens their lifespans. Although most young kids are in school, education is so dismal that most children in low- and lower-middle-income countries will remain functionally illiterate.

Opportunity is restricted in particular by a lack of the cheap and plentiful energy that allowed rich nations to develop. In Africa, electricity is so rare that total monthly consumption per person is often less than what a single refrigerator uses during that time. This absence of energy access hampers industrialization and growth. Case in point: The rich world on average has 530 tractors per 10,000 acres, while the impoverished parts of Africa have fewer than one.

Efforts to divert development aid to climate policy also smack of hypocrisy. Though rich nations refuse to fund fossil-fuel-related projects abroad—either directly or through international financial institutions—high-income countries still get almost 80% of their energy from fossil fuels. This is in large part because solar and wind power remain intermittent. To make them reliable is expensive, as they require massive backup from batteries or fossil fuels.

A Step in the Right Direction

On September 21, 2023, I commented A Step in the Right Direction: UK Prime Minister Trashes Climate Change Goals

Cheers to UK PM Rishi Sunak for pushing back climate change goals from 2030 to 2035.

The reaction was swift by jet-setter hypocrites like Al Gore and John Kerry.

Gore, now one of the world’s foremost advocates for swift action to avert the climate crisis, told CNN: “I find it shocking and really disappointing … I think he’s done the wrong thing. I’ve heard from many of my friends in the UK including a lot of Conservative party members who have used the phrase, ‘utter disgust’.

Global Elites Took 150+ Private Jets to Fight Climate Change in Davos

Fox News reports Global Elites Took 150+ Private Jets to Fight Climate Change in Davos

Klara Maria Schenk, a campaigner for environmental group Greenpeace International, said in a statement ahead of the conference: “The rich and powerful flock to Davos in ultra-polluting, socially inequitable private jets to discuss climate and inequality behind closed doors.”

What About John Kerry?

I’m glad you asked. Please note John Kerry’s Family Private Jet Emitted Over 300 Metric Tons of Carbon Since Biden Took Office.

Also note John Kerry Says We Need “Money, Money, Money, Money” to Combat 1.5 Degrees of Climate Change

CBAM Tax the Poor

To save the world from climate change, the EU Imposes the World’s Largest Carbon Tax Scheme as Inflationary Madness Sets In

An EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will be set up to equalise the price of carbon paid for EU products operating under the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and the one for imported goods. This will be achieved by obliging companies that import into the EU to purchase so-called CBAM certificates to pay the difference between the carbon price paid in the country of production and the price of carbon allowances in the EU ETS.

CBAM will cover iron and steel, cement, aluminum, fertilizers and electricity, as proposed by the Commission, and extended to hydrogen, indirect emissions under certain conditions, certain precursors as well as to some downstream products such as screws and bolts and similar articles of iron or steel.

Spotlight Africa

Let’s tune into a Tweet Thread by Faten Aggad Senior Advisor Climate Diplomacy @AfricanClimateF.

The Shocking Truth About Biden’s Proposed Energy Fuel Standards

In case you missed it, please consider The Shocking Truth About Biden’s Proposed Energy Fuel Standards

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA did an impact assessment of 4 fuel standard proposals and compared them to the cost of doing nothing. Guess what.

The NHTSA conclude: Net benefits [of stricter mile standards] for passenger cars remain negative across alternatives” vs doing nothing at all.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has concluded Biden’s mileage standards have “Net benefits for passenger cars remain negative across alternatives” vs doing nothing at all.

And to top it EVs don’t do a damn thing for the environment. See Biden’s Solar Push Is Destroying the Desert and Releasing Stored Carbon

It’s easy for hypocrites to trot the world in their jets preaching the world will end if nothing is done.

Meanwhile, Germany has turned to coal while getting rid of nuclear and the US is heavily subsidizing offshore wind farms that are are economically unfeasible even with subsidies. In addition, wind farms kill whales in the process.

Countries in Africa don’t stand a chance. They have no money for anything let alone subsidized wind farms that make no economic sense.

But that is what Biden, AOC, Kerry, Gore, demand.

https://mishtalk.com/economics/biden-promotes-climate-change-at-the-expense-of-more-global-poverty/

Israelis Question "Catastrophic" Intelligence Failure

 Never in history has Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad been able to kill and kidnap hundreds of Israelis in a single day. Saturday's assault was clearly well-planned, highly coordinated, and well-armed, and very likely was in preparation for months or even years. The Times of Israel is reporting an Israeli death toll of over 600, with the military confirming over 100 now in Palestinian captivity

Israeli officials and media pundits now want answers: how could Israel's most celebrated and storied intelligence organization Mossad have missed it? How did the military not have any foreknowledge that it was coming? How did the Gaza jihadists overrun several IDF outposts so swiftly and easily? 

Current and former Israeli officials are now decrying the "catastrophic" intelligence failure, and warn it may have serious lasting political ramifications. This whole war could even serve to destabilize the Netanyahu coalition government. 

Chuck Freilich, Israel's former deputy national security adviser, has told Politico: "This is a catastrophic failure in regards to Gaza."

"It’s a failure in terms of intelligence, operationally," Freilich said. "It’s clear we were caught totally unprepared by this. The divisional headquarters responsible for Gaza was occupied, they’re in disarray, and so the whole response has been delayed."

He predicts far-reaching "political ramifications"...

"There’s always a short-term rallying around the flag. But once the dust settles we’ll have major political ramifications,” Freilich said. “After the Yom Kippur war, it took three and a half years for [then Israeli Prime Minister] Golda Meir’s government to be toppled — I don’t think it will take that long this time."

Former IDF intelligence chief Amos Yadlin compared Saturday's raids to the "intelligence failure" of the Yom Kippur War - which famously saw the Egyptian and Syrian armies mount a surprise attack on Tel Aviv forces.

The common Israeli public has been voicing outrage as well...

Military men are asking similar questions, with Eli Marom - the former head of the Israeli navy, stating in a national broadcast, "All of Israel is asking itself: Where is the IDF, where is the police, where is the security?… It’s a colossal failure; the hierarchies have simply failed, with vast consequences."

And among Western pundits, an op-ed in The Guardian says it was "unthinkable" and an "intelligence failure for the ages." Peter Beaumont writes:

Hamas’s surprise attack on Israel, on the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur war, will be remembered as an intelligence failure for the ages.

In the space of several hours, dozens of Gaza militants broke through the border fence into southern Israel, surprising local military positions.

Gunmen kidnapped and murdered Israelis in the southern border communities, filming their assault as they advanced in numerous locations. In one instance, a Gaza television journalist delivered a standup report about one attack from inside Israel, an almost unthinkable moment.

Some have gone so far as to speculate that the Netanyahu government may have had awareness that something was coming, but planned to exploit any assault as a justification to wipe out Gaza and to launch a major ground war against Hamas. As of Sunday, PM Netanyahu formally declared war.

"The war declaration was taken in accordance with Article 40 of Israel’s Basic Law, the Israeli government press office said," according to CNN.

Will a fight at Israeli's northern border be next?

Investigations are exposing the Bidens’ influence-peddling dynasty

 President Joe Biden once famously told a state official that “no one f—s with a Biden.” It was a statement that made more sense a few years ago than it does today. 

These days, it seems like everyone is…well, messing with the Bidens. The president’s son, Hunter Biden, is facing federal charges on gun violations under a law that his father has heralded. He is also looking at possible additional charges on taxes.

Joe Biden’s brother James Biden was just subpoenaed alongside his nephew over millions of dollars sent by foreign figures as part of an influence-peddling operation. 

Joe Biden is now formally under investigation for possible impeachment with at least four articles of impeachment under consideration.

Finally, a media that has long shielded the Bidens is now starting to acknowledge that Hunter and others were engaged in corrupt influence peddling. 

All of this scrutiny is not simply threatening the Biden sense of invincibility. It is also revealing more about the Bidens behind the scenes in an unvarnished and unflattering light.

Prosecutors often build narratives around the conspicuous consumption and the lifestyle demands of targets. Trump’s personal and financial dealings have featured greatly in litigation. The Washington Post’s Ruth Marcus and others have written about how the evidence exposed a “stunning display of Trump’s narcissism.”

The same may be true with Biden. There is a sharp disconnect between the public persona long maintained by the press and what is becoming more apparent to the public now. 

Although the image of a “unifier-in-chief” quickly collapsed, the most lasting portrayal is that Joe Biden cares. Unlike Trump, he is portrayed as acting not out of greed, but an overwhelming desire to do good. In a typical article, a contributor to Forbes gushed about “How Empathy Defines Joe Biden.” The article explained that “Biden feels empathetic because that is who he is.”

That is not the image that emerges from the growing evidence about Biden and his family. The Bidens are suffering from legal exposure in actions concerning everything from withholding child support to peddling influence to federal felonies.

The investigations and inquiries often turn on questions of intent for actions taken by Biden family members, including the president himself. The motive is often all too apparent.

Hunter Biden left a long trail of emails and texts seeking millions in exchange for access to his father. He is shown in messages invoking his father’s power, threatening foreign figures to send him money. In one message, he allegedly makes a demand for an immediate transfer of cash from a Chinese businessman by saying that his father is sitting next to him to make sure the payment comes through.

Hunter Biden was burning through a fortune on drugs, prostitutes and high living. There were many eager to have the son of the vice president dependent on their largesse. 

While Hunter is often portrayed as a human wreck, salvaged by influence-seekers, his uncles generated their own controversies. James has been a well-known figure among alleged influence peddlers for years in cashing in on access to his brother, Joe. Joe’s younger brother, Frank, has also been long identified as involved in the family influence peddling. Like Hunter, Frank appears to have been in dire financial straits due to his careening lifestyle and lack of any appreciable skills.

Frank’s need for money was not only great but known to his brother. In 1999, at age 43, Frank was involved in a car crash in Cardiff-by-the-Sea near Encinitas, California. He was accused of responsibility for the death of single father Michael Albano and then of evading service and responsibility in lawsuits by Albano’s surviving children. He only recently began paying what he owes.

Having had his driver’s license suspended in Florida, Frank nonetheless rented a Jaguar and had a younger man whom he had met at a Whole Foods driving him. Biden, sitting in the passenger seat, reportedly shifted the car into manual gear and encouraged Jason Turton, 25, to “punch it,” at which point he hit 80 miles per hour in a 35 mph zone.

Turton was later reportedly found to have twice the allowed level of alcohol in his system. Witnesses said everyone in the car was drinking that day and that Frank was accused of telling Turton to “keep driving” after killing Albano. Frank would ultimately remain at the scene after Turton ran off by foot.  

The police report suggested Frank was uncooperative with police on key points of the investigation.

Frank Biden defaulted in the action brought by Albano’s daughters, but he left California and spent decades evading payments. When attorney John F. Hayter, representing the daughters,  garnished Biden’s Wells Fargo bank account in February, he found it virtually empty.

It took 20 years to get him to pay any of the $1 million he owed in damages. He was also reportedly dodging creditors.

The daughters had repeatedly asked Joe Biden to intervene, but nothing occurred for years until he was running for the vice presidency and the media began to pick up on his brother’s evasion of liability.

When Biden was still a senator, Albano’s daughter did finally get a response from Joe Biden’s staff that explained, “As you are aware, however, Frank has no assets with which to satisfy the judgment. The senator regrets that this is where matters stand and that he cannot be more helpful.”

That appeared to change just when Joe was running for the vice presidency. It was also when the Biden influence peddling efforts seemed to take off in earnest.

These cases reveal not just a family committed to corrupt influence peddling, but also strikingly similar patterns of legal and financial evasion. It also shows a family whose members had an insatiable thirst for cash and few skills beyond monetizing government service.

It is a familiar narrative in federal prosecutions. Prosecutors focused on such lifestyle demands in Paul Manafort’s prosecution, including highlighting his famous Ostrich coat.

The same is true in impeachments. When I served as lead counsel in the last judicial impeachment trial, my client, Judge Thomas Porteous, faced allegations of receiving gifts from those seeking to influence him. The House managers focused on Porteous’s lifestyle and gambling expenses to explain his seeking gifts from those with business in his court.

The Bidens had only one family business. They did not make furniture or sell groceries. They sold influence and, as Biden associate Devon Archer explained, Joe was their “brand.” 

As these investigations and prosecutions continue, the public may conclude that it is not empathy but avarice that defines the Bidens.

Jonathan Turley is the Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law at George Washington University.

https://thehill.com/opinion/4243157-investigations-are-exposing-the-bidens-influence-peddling-dynasty/

Gavin Newsom’s Game

 Almost no one had heard of Laphonza Butler a week ago, but Gavin Newsom wants everyone to know how proud he is of his “incredible” pick to replace the late Diane Feinstein in the Senate. “You in some ways can’t even make all of this up, if I had to literally design from the mind of imagination, put pen to paper, someone I would like,” is how Newsom described Butler to Politico.

 Gone was any concern about stepping into a divisive primary over the Senate seat. Despite promises to appoint a caretaker—in fact Newsom had justified not choosing any of the leading candidates in the election on the basis that he did not want to influence the primary—the governor is now all but urging Butler to run in words that sound like an endorsement.

Newsom’s Senate appointment is the latest flex in what is, if not a challenge to Biden, an increasingly brazen indifference to the feelings of Democrat power brokers and institutions. In appointing Butler, Newsom ignored the urging of the Congressional Black Caucus to appoint Congresswoman Barbara Lee. Butler was also formerly a senior advisor to Kamala Harris’s 2020 presidential campaign, but Newsom seems to have not consulted the current vice president and former California senator on the pick.

Newsom’s decision also followed a series of interviews where the governor expressed contrition—perhaps feigned—that he and many others got their COVID-19 responses wrong. Last week, he vetoed a bill which would have allowed California courts in custody disputes to remove children from parents who refuse to affirm their gender identity. He followed that decision up with another veto of a bill which would allow workers to collect unemployment payments while on strike.

These gestures are reminiscent of the sort Bill Clinton might have embraced thirty years ago, but Sister Souljah moments have been out of fashion for almost a decade, and virtually unheard of among white Democrats when it comes to transgender issues.

Newsom, for what it is worth, denies he is running a campaign of any sort, instead pitching himself as Biden’s top surrogate. “The train has left the station,” Mr. Newsom has said of concerns about backing Biden. “We’re all in. Stop talking. He’s not going anywhere. It’s time for all of us to get on the train and buck up.”

By his own account, Newsom’s outspokenness is an act of loyalty. He is planning to debate Ron DeSantis next month as an alleged service to Joe Biden and his good friend Kamala Harris, with whom he speaks regularly.

And should anyone question his motives, or suggest there are any other ambitions at play? Well, they are the disloyal ones, Newsom says. They are the ones who need to face the reality that Joe Biden is running and Gavin Newsom is behind him 100 percent.

Critics and much of the political media are quick to dismiss these claims, but Newsom comes from an older tradition of political smarminess, one whose practitioners pride themselves on the self-imposed limitation of technically telling the truth. It is best, then, to take Gavin Newsom at his word. His exact words.

Joe Biden is currently running for president. Gavin Newsom is 100 percent behind Joe Biden as long as he is running, and has absolutely no intention of challenging him.

Gavin Newsom, however, does not necessarily believe that Joe Biden will definitely be the nominee come next year. Gavin Newsom’s agenda is to be able to move into that vacuum should it arise. His opponents, then, would not be Biden, but rivals for Biden’s crown.

In this light, absolute and over-the-top loyalty to Joe Biden makes perfect sense. It allows Newsom to simultaneously portray self-promotion as selfless service, and slam criticism of Gavin Newsom as disloyalty to Joe Biden, or at very least a decision to engage in conspiratorial intrigue rather than focus on the mission of reelecting Biden.

Newsom’s political and policy moves make more sense when one understands the unique nature of the California governor’s apparent strategy.

His approach is more akin to a campaign waged to succeed an aging paterfamilias in the Soviet Politburo or a third-world autocracy. In such cases, absent a coup, which is off-the-table for any candidate unassociated with the military or security agencies, the incumbent is only leaving office in a coffin. The path to power lies not in challenging the man who has it, but by casting aspersions on the loyalty of rivals to the succession, while also undermining the power bases of rival candidates.

Newsom’s solicitude towards Biden’s reelection campaign represents the first element of this strategy. His “triangulation” represents the second.

Conventional wisdom states that the path to victory in a party primary is to win over key interest groups and use their promotion to gain the profile needed to win. Newsom understands the changed nature of the game he is playing. He already has an alternative road to national prominence. There is little the promotion of LGBT+ groups or far-left activists can do to raise his national profile. By contrast, their continued strength provides a potential means by which his rivals can match his prominence. By warring with them, he weakens any potential platform they provide his foes, and makes any decision to oppose him appear as pique at his principled refusal to pander.

A similar rationale justifies Newsom’s choice of Butler. The normal political calculation would have been for Newsom to choose between candidates on the basis of the usefulness of their political coalitions. By picking an outsider, Newsom created his own. He has now appointed both of California’s Senators. Furthermore, Newsom has sent a message to every ambitious figure outside of an existing Democrat faction or power structure: he will reward fealty.

Newsom is far from the only Democrat to give thought to the possibility Joe Biden might be unable to run in 2024. But he has clearly thought more deeply about what that would involve and what would be required to replace Biden on the ticket.

Under this scenario, the Democrat nomination will not be determined by a primary. Joe Biden will run, win 85 percent of the delegates, and then if he drops out before the convention, those delegates will determine the nomination.

Newsom grasps that this sort of insider contest is the only sort where a candidate with D.C. Beltway but no wider electoral appeal such as Pete Buttigieg can aspire to viability. He also knows there will be enormous pressure for a consensus pick, and that the D.C. network, divided between Harris and Buttigieg, and the Democratic Governors, who seem to distrust Newsom and are likely to back Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer, will oppose his candidacy. They would likely agree on a unity candidate, who we must speculate will not be Newsom.

Newsom’s only hope to resist pressure to defer to a unity candidate is to present himself as such an obvious successor that any process which excludes him from consideration looks like a stitch up. He is running a campaign therefore less to directly secure the nomination and more to convince everyone in the country that he is Biden’s obvious successor, and that passing him over would be undemocratic.

It is a complicated game Gavin Newsom appears to be playing. The California governor seems to understand the rules better than his rivals, who are trapped in the mindset of a primary campaign. Newsom knows this. Anyone who witnesses the smirk on his face during recent interviews knows it as well.

In the meantime, we should take Gavin Newsom at his word. He will not run against Joe Biden. He will fully support Joe Biden. Joe Biden will be the nominee. Until he isn’t.

Then, much as Newsom’s Senate appointee was a placeholder until she wasn’t, Gavin Newsom will find what he can offer his party too incredible to resist.

https://amac.us/newsline/society/gavin-newsoms-game/

'New COVID shots still hard to find for some Americans'

 Americans have started rolling up their sleeves for the latest version of the COVID-19 vaccine, but weeks into the rollout some say they are still having difficulty finding appointments for themselves and their children.

Shot seekers also say they have been surprised by requests for upfront payments of $150 to $200 now that the U.S. government has handed off to private companies including vaccine makers, pharmacies, and insurance plans to handle distribution, administration and payment coverage.

Many Americans have been eager to get vaccinated after COVID-19 cases picked up in much of the country in September.

Around 4 million people received the updated Pfizer /BioNTech or Moderna shots in September, and 12 million doses were shipped, according to data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The U.S. government has recommended all Americans ages 6 months and older receive one.

Kate MacDowell, a self employed 50-year-old who lives in Portland, Oregon, said she had a vaccine appointment canceled by her healthcare provider, Kaiser Permanente, and has been unable to get another for nearly a month. She and her husband canceled a trip overseas in late September in part because they could not find the shots.

"It used to be that even if it was scarce you could find somewhere that you could drive to get it," said MacDowell. "You have the federal government or the county health department saying go get your vaccine, and it's just impossible."

Kaiser did not comment on MacDowell's experience in Oregon. The multi-state healthcare provider, target of a 3-day strike by 75,000 workers this week, said it does not cover out of network vaccinations except in California, where by law members can get reimbursed for COVID-19 vaccines from non-Kaiser providers including retail pharmacies until Nov. 11.

The U.S. government in May ended the COVID public health emergency declaration during which it bought the shots and provided them to all Americans for free.