Elisabeth Moss, the star of the Handmaid’s Tale TV series (see posts re Amy Coney Barrett, passim), will soon star in an adaptation of a memoir by Katie Hill, a former Democratic congresswoman from California who resigned in October 2019 amid allegations she had a sexual relationship with a member of her staff.

The news that Moss’s production company, Love & Squalor Pictures, has picked up rights to Hill’s memoir, She Will Rise: Becoming a Warrior in the Battle for True Equality, prompted a very 2020 sequence of events.

Her very public shaming, she believes, was motivated by a toxic mix of “revenge porn”, partisan politics and the media’s insatiable appetite for clicks.

“In RedState, it was Republicans pushing it. I don’t know what the political leanings of people are at the Daily Mail, or if it matters, but it was definitely salacious and it was clickbait. That’s part of why I think it’s so exploitative. There were tame pictures that would have told the same story; you don’t need the X-rated ones but it was the sexualisation of it, the sensationalisation of it, the fact that I was young and bi.”

Related: Ex-congresswoman Katie Hill is ‘still here’ – and she wants the world to know it

Here’s the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to explain the second part of Dr Conley’s statement below:

Antibodies most commonly become detectable 1–3 weeks after symptom onset, at which time evidence suggests that infectiousness likely is greatly decreased and that some degree of immunity from future infection has developed.

However, additional data are needed before modifying public health recommendations based on serologic test results, including decisions on discontinuing physical distancing and using personal protective equipment.

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