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** 13-Apr-2020 World View: Wuhan Coronavirus in other countries
Xeraphim1 wrote:
Mon Apr 13, 2020 11:13 am
> Big News doesn't cover what is happening in developing countries
> very well. My in-laws in the Philippines have been on lock down
> for more than two weeks and probably will be until the end of
> April. Most people there don't have savings and depend on day to
> day work for money. My in-laws haven't had any work for a couple
> weeks and while they thought of ways to make things for sale, no
> one has money to buy them. They're going to be okay since we're
> sending them money to at least buy rice, but others are eating
> boiled bananas to survive. In comparison, people here and in
> Europe have it very easy. It's going to be the same story for some
> three quarters of the world's population. After a while
> desperation will exceed the possible risks of disease and the lock
> downs will have to end.
What you're written here is very right and very important. In America,
the UK and Europe, the media assume that the West is isolated from
the rest of the world, and within a couple of months everyone will go
back to work, and normalcy will return.

The West is going to be heavily affected by what's happening in the
rest of the world. You've given one small example where you're
sending money to your in-laws in the Philippines so that they can buy
a little rice. There are going to be billions of situations like
that.

Al-Jazeera has been reporting on how different countries
are coping. I took a few notes:
  • Ecuador has streets filled with bodies.
  • Spain has eased lockdown restrictions, even though the number of
    deaths is growing.
  • South Korea, which has been held up as a model of successfully
    combating the virus, is suddenly seeing a resurgence of infections --
    which some people are call "reinfections" or "reactivations" in people
    who have previously been sick and recovered.
  • Japan is refusing the impose any lockdown restrictions. Tokyo is
    being described as a new "hot spot," like NYC.
  • Russia has reported the largest daily increase in infections yet,
    and Vladimir Putin is saying that the armed forces may have to be
    involved, whatever that means. Russia is a vast country, and the
    lockdowns will be different in different regions. China is closing
    its border to Russia.
  • Nigeria is a huge country, where most people are extremely poor
    and need to work every day to feed their families. And now, the
    government is demanding that people stay at home and stop working for
    at least two weeks. Nigeria's problems are exacerbated by the fact
    that their principle export is oil, and the price of oil has
    crashed.
  • Turkey's Erdogan refuses to impose total lockdowns. Instead, he's
    imposing weekend lockdowns. That should work great.
  • New York government Andrew Cuomo says that "the worst is over," as
    long as people continue to follow the lockdown rules.
  • In Uganda, thousands of people are living in crowded refugee
    camps, having fled from the war in South Sudan. As Covid-19 begins to
    spread through the camp, the World Food Program (WFP) is being forced
    to cut rations in half, because of lack of international
    donations.
  • China is the same and, as usual, everything that Chinese officials
    say is completely full of crap.

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John wrote:
Mon Apr 13, 2020 1:59 pm
** 13-Apr-2020 World View: WHO mandatory requirements for ending lockdowns


In a statement carried on the BBC, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus,
director of the World Health Organization (WHO), said that on Tuesday
he will be issuing a new strategy and guidelines for countries that
wish to end the lockdowns. He said that the guidelines will contain
mandatory requirements for end lockdowns.

Presumably, Tedros has received approval from his masters, the CCP
thugs, for these mandatory requirements. It doesn't matter to the CCP
thugs what the requirements are since the CCP have no intention of
following them, just as they never follow any international
requirements.

As we know, the highly racist Chinese since ancient times have viewed
the universe in three layers -- The highest layer is the Kingdom of
Heaven. The second layer is China, the Master Race, the Middle
Kingdom -- yellow race, black hair, brown eyes, yellow skin. And the
bottom layer is you and me -- the barbarians. So to the CCP thugs,
the WHO is just another vehicle that they can use to keep the
barbarians under control, while they go on with their enlightened work
of torturing, raping, slaughtering and enslaving Muslims, Christians
and Buddhists.

So here are the six mandatory requirements issued by the WHO and
Tedros, on behalf of the CCP thugs:
  • 1 that transmission is controlled
  • 2 that health system capacities are in palace to detect, test,
    isolate and treat every case and test every contact
  • 3 that outbreak risks are minimized in special settings like
    health facilities and nursing homes
  • 4 that preventive measures are in place in workplaces, schools,
    and other places where it's essential for people to go.
  • 5 that importation risks can be managed
  • 6 that communities are fully educated , engaged, and empowered to
    adjust to the new norm.
The full WHO/CCP policy will be issued on Tuesday.
Criticizing Tedros Ghebreyesus or the Chinese is racist. I that on the BBC and CNN, so I know it must be true.

Guest

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What if people can get reinfected and herd immunity is impossible?

Guest

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Guest wrote:
Tue Apr 14, 2020 4:04 am
What if people can get reinfected and herd immunity is impossible?
Simple: Life will go and the lockdown will end because it is pointless. TB is now incurable, but Mexicans still take the bus and cough on each other. Africans still sell vegetables in markets, even though diseases are rife in Sub-Saharan Africa. These people migrate to the West and spread infection, thus it will be with Wuhan. Wuhan flu will just be one more risk we take on the way to work.

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** 14-Apr-2020 World View: Starving rats go to war in New York City


A web site reader called my attention to this story:

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  • Rats at war during lockdown


> "Starving rats are resorting to war and cannibalism to
> survive coronavirus lockdown ...

> “A restaurant all of a sudden closes now, which has happened by
> the thousands in not just New York City but coast to coast and
> around the world,” Corrigan said. “And those rats that were living
> by that restaurant [or] some place nearby, and perhaps for decades
> having generations of rats that depended on that restaurant food,
> well, life is no longer working for them, and they only have a
> couple of choices.”

> The resulting survival instinct is so strong, they’re even eating
> their own kind. “These rats are fighting with one another; now the
> adults are killing the young in the nest and cannibalizing the
> pups,” Corrigan said."
https://nypost.com/2020/04/13/starving- ... -lockdown/

Guest

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And humans are sure to follow...

UK calling

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Imagine all austerity measures have been for nothing.

Excuse me? How can the economy bounce back when people have lost their jobs and nothing to spend?

More people will die from the economic impact than the corona virus let me tell you that this depression will be nasty next figures will be homeless numbers we home equity gets destroyed from an over inflated asset bubble in housing

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Guest wrote:
Wed Apr 15, 2020 12:32 am
And humans are sure to follow...
As apex predators we have greater options. Things will have to get much worse before people resort to long pig.

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** 15-Apr-2020 World View: Covid-19 in Idlib, Syria

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  • A refugee camp in Sarmada, Idlib province, Syria, on the border with Turkey. (Reuters)

vincecate wrote:
Wed Apr 15, 2020 8:51 am
> When I look for Generational Dynamics WebLog the last post I see
> is March 27. Just wanted to check that recent hosting changes had
> not left it not showing new posts...
Till your post mentioned it, I hadn't realized it's been that long. I
don't like to write an article unless I can contribute something
meaningful from the point of view of Generational Dynamics, and since
March 27, there's been only one news story -- the pandemic -- and I've
been writing stuff about that regularly in the forum in the
"Generational Dynamics World View News" thread.

So let's look at the last article that I posted on the main web site:

** 27-Mar-20 World View -- Coronavirus pandemic threatens 3.5 million people in Syria's Idlib
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e200327



I've written about the Idlib situation many times. Bashar al-Assad's
army is conducting genocide and ethnic cleansing of Sunni Muslims in
Islam, and is pushing 3.5 million people, mostly children, toward the
closed border with Turkey, expecting to force Turkey's Erdogan to open
the border, who would then arrange for them to pour into Europe.

All of that should have been well on its way by this time, and I
probably would have written one or two articles about it. But thanks
to Covid-19, everything has stopped, since all sides are frozen with
fear about a "coronavirus tsunami" affecting both Idlib and Damascus.

One interesting new development is that thousands of displaced people
who left their homes and fled to camps near the border with Turkey are
now returning to their former homes. They feel that their former
homes are safer than a crowded refugee camp where a Covid-19 would
spread quickly. I assume that in their former homes and villages,
they would be practicing "social distancing" and "self-isolation."

---- Source:

-- Scarce resources in Syria's rebel-held areas amid COVID-19 fears
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/04/ ... 39334.html
(Al-Jazeera, 14-Apr-2020)

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** 15-Apr-2020 World View: 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic may have originated in China

A web site reader has called my attention to an article appearing in
National Geographic in 2014. The article points to a detailed
historical analysis with evidence that the 1918-19 Spanish Flu
pandemic actually originated in China:
> "1918 Flu Pandemic That Killed 50 Million
> Originated in China, Historians Say


> For decades, scientists have debated where in the world the
> pandemic started, variously pinpointing its origins in France,
> China, the American Midwest, and beyond. Without a clear location,
> scientists have lacked a complete picture of the conditions that
> bred the disease and factors that might lead to similar outbreaks
> in the future.

> The deadly "Spanish flu" claimed more lives than World War I,
> which ended the same year the pandemic struck. Now, new research
> is placing the flu's emergence in a forgotten episode of World War
> I: the shipment of Chinese laborers across Canada in sealed train
> cars.

> Historian Mark Humphries of Canada's Memorial University of
> Newfoundland says that newly unearthed records confirm that one of
> the side stories of the war—the mobilization of 96,000 Chinese
> laborers to work behind the British and French lines on World War
> I's Western Front—may have been the source of the pandemic. ...

> "This is about as close to a smoking gun as a historian is going
> to get," says historian James Higgins, who lectures at Lehigh
> University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and who has researched the
> 1918 spread of the pandemic in the United States. "These records
> answer a lot of questions about the pandemic."

> https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news ... ce-health/
A New York Times article by Rick Gladstone on February 10, 2020, lists
several pandemics that have been traced to China:
  • Asian flu of 1957
  • Hong Kong flu of 1968
  • 1997 Bird Flu outbreak
  • 2003 Sars epidemic
  • Covid-19
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/10/worl ... virus.html

So the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic would be in addition to those five.

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