Not only that, but also the people trust the government. The government’s extremely tight lockdown strategy demonstrated that the government is extremely competent and most importantly correct. Plus the government’s poverty alleviation efforts and other activities really boosted the people’s confidence in the CPC. Finally, from the looks of it, anti vaxxers in China seem to not have a cohesive voice unlike that of many other countries. So, the Chinese people generally don’t have trust issues with their government for the time being.Because Chinese leaders don't need a dog and pony show for grandstanding, silly.
What is a COVID nurse? What were you doing before COVID was a thing?hi boy's and gal's here are my 5 cents as a COVID Nurse and National Defense Expert
you can't explicitly exclude the possibility of the SARS-COV-2 as a result of an alteration aka laboratory experiment
as much as i like to mark those claims as nothing more than conspiracy theory there are no hard evidence to disprove iyt
about the vaccination and anti vaxxers well you may all know that the whole Vaccine hesitancy
movement began with an article in one of the most revered medical publications The Lancet in 1998 with the whole autism drama
you can get vaccinated by all of them but
de jure you wont get COVID
de facto you can get covid yes the outcome won't be as severe as without vaccine but still and you can and will transmit covid to the non vaccinated population
most of the time I am a nurse dealing with internal diseases mainly pulmonology and gastroenterology diseases I have experience with endoscopic examinations mainly bronchoscopy gastroscopy and colonoscopy i have extensive experience in resuscitation and intensive care and last but not least cardiology and I was an angiographic examination nurseWhat is a COVID nurse? What were you doing before COVID was a thing?
Welcome. Though if your plan is to promote lab leak disinformation I suspect your stay here will be short...
That's quite a resume for a nurse. How many years training did it take you to be able to perform each of those procedures?most of the time I am a nurse dealing with internal diseases mainly pulmonology and gastroenterology diseases I have experience with endoscopic examinations mainly bronchoscopy gastroscopy and colonoscopy i have extensive experience in resuscitation and intensive care and last but not least cardiology and I was an angiographic examination nurse
nah i wont promote it but i wont call it disinformation cause it's both plausible and possible and im nurse so yah i work in the field i know stuff that the general population don't know don't understand including 99% of the defense experts
to be a nurse here you must have a bachelor's degree in health care these are 4 years in which you study let's call it concise medicine this is all a doctor learns but with additional disciplines such as health legislation medical informatics medical deontology Andragogy, etc. and because being a nurse here is considered not only a profession but a craft and an art a few years of stealing the craftThat's quite a resume for a nurse. How many years training did it take you to be able to perform each of those procedures?