Coronavirus 2019-2020 thread (no unsubstantiated rumours!)

KYli

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Not good in Anhui, but as long as it doesn't spread to other provinces in a major way then the economy should be fine.
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本土病例75例 new symptomatic cases (Anhui 安徽61例 and Jiangsu 江苏3例 and Shandong 山东6例 and Shanghai 上海2例)
本土310例 new asymptomatic cases (Liaoning 辽宁7例 and Anhui 安徽231例 and Jiangsu 江苏56例 and Shandong 山东10例)
 

Sardaukar20

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What we suspected all along...

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Covid-19 did not come from nature but rather was an accidental release "out of US lab biotechnology", world-renowned economist and author Jeffrey Sachs has
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. He was speaking at a conference hosted by the think tank GATE Center, in Spain, in mid-June.
While introducing this “provocative statement,” Sachs suggested that he was in the loop, as he chairs the Covid-19 commission at prestigious medical journal The Lancet.

So it’s a blunder, in my view, of biotech, not an accident of a natural spillover,” he reiterated.

The academic noted that while “we don’t know for sure” if this is the case, there is “enough evidence” pointing to this, which “should be looked into.” Sachs lamented that this version is, however, “not being investigated, not in the United States, not anywhere.

Back in May, Sachs, along with Columbia University professor of molecular pharmacology and therapeutics Neil Harrison, penned an
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in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggesting Covid-19 had originated in a laboratory. In the paper, the two academics called for greater transparency on the part of US federal agencies and universities, arguing that a lot of pertinent evidence was not disclosed.

Virus databases, biological samples, viral sequences, email communications, and laboratory notebooks could all help shed light on the pandemic origin, according to Sachs and Harrison. However, none of these materials had been subjected to “independent, transparent, and scientific scrutiny,” they argued.

As an indicator that Covid 19 had originated from a laboratory, the authors brought up the fact that a sequence of eight amino acids on a critical part of the virus’s spike protein is similar to an amino acid sequence found in cells that line human airways.
In fact, Sachs is not the first one to suggest that the deadly virus had not occurred naturally.

While there is no conclusive evidence that would trace Covid-19’s origin beyond a reasonable doubt, the World Health Organization (WHO) concluded in February 2021 that it had most likely been transmitted from an animal, possibly a bat, to humans.

The highly contagious virus was first identified in Wuhan, China, in late 2019. It then quickly spread globally, with several waves claiming millions of lives by May 2022, according to the WHO.
I had always suspected this all along. Slowly, year-by-year, my suspicions have been proven to be justified.

First, the US has a nasty historical track record of unleashing bio-attacks on its adversaries. They have done it to the Native Americans, Koreans, Chinese, Cubans, and even to their fellow American citizens. The Ukraine bio-labs revelations is further damning evidence of illegal US biological warfare program.

Second, the US also has a nasty track record of projecting its crimes onto its adversaries. Everything from bombing civilians, debt trap, slave labor, to vaccine diplomacy; the US has done it, but always accuses China and Russia of doing them. Why should Covid-19 be any different?

There was a big rush by the US to blame the origin of Covid-19 onto the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Similar to the Xinjiang slave-labor investigations, the WIV was investigated, and nothing was found. But the US insisted that the investigation was invalid, throwing more fake news into the mix, bribing scientific figures, and even ordering an inconclusive US-intelligence investigation.

The US was leading every investigation into a wild goose chase in China. All reports of Covid-19 outbreaks outside of China, predating the Wuhan 2019-2020 outbreak was never investigated further, and were left buried in history. The West, and even the Dr Tedros conveniently ignored those highly significant reports. It all sounds extremely suspicious, and Jeffrey Sachs has finally revealed that it was deliberate.

Thanks to the power of the Western media, and the gullibility of many folks around the world, Covid-19 will remain a 'Chinese stigma' for a long time. Apart from Russia and China, almost no one else in the world even felt suspicious about the revelations of US biolabs in Ukraine and their insidious activities there. That is how the world sadly works.

I just hope that China and Russia finally collaborate and investigate into this matter seriously. They should look deeper into the Lancet Commission to finally find the truth. The truth, is always the best weapon against the most powerful of lies.
 
I had always suspected this all along. Slowly, year-by-year, my suspicions have been proven to be justified.

First, the US has a nasty historical track record of unleashing bio-attacks on its adversaries. They have done it to the Native Americans, Koreans, Chinese, Cubans, and even to their fellow American citizens. The Ukraine bio-labs revelations is further damning evidence of illegal US biological warfare program.

Second, the US also has a nasty track record of projecting its crimes onto its adversaries. Everything from bombing civilians, debt trap, slave labor, to vaccine diplomacy; the US has done it, but always accuses China and Russia of doing them. Why should Covid-19 be any different?

There was a big rush by the US to blame the origin of Covid-19 onto the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Similar to the Xinjiang slave-labor investigations, the WIV was investigated, and nothing was found. But the US insisted that the investigation was invalid, throwing more fake news into the mix, bribing scientific figures, and even ordering an inconclusive US-intelligence investigation.

The US was leading every investigation into a wild goose chase in China. All reports of Covid-19 outbreaks outside of China, predating the Wuhan 2019-2020 outbreak was never investigated further, and were left buried in history. The West, and even the Dr Tedros conveniently ignored those highly significant reports. It all sounds extremely suspicious, and Jeffrey Sachs has finally revealed that it was deliberate.

Thanks to the power of the Western media, and the gullibility of many folks around the world, Covid-19 will remain a 'Chinese stigma' for a long time. Apart from Russia and China, almost no one else in the world even felt suspicious about the revelations of US biolabs in Ukraine and their insidious activities there. That is how the world sadly works.

I just hope that China and Russia finally collaborate and investigate into this matter seriously. They should look deeper into the Lancet Commission to finally find the truth. The truth, is always the best weapon against the most powerful of lies.
The reason for my suspicion that it came from a US biolab is because when the coronavirus was spreading in Wuhan, the US confidently claimed early that the FDA had the test kit and had ability to test for the coronavirus when it hits US shores. They even rated themselves as best to handle the coronavirus. As it turn out though typical of US blundering, the supposed FDA test kits distributed and used during the early stages proved to be faulty,
 

KYli

Brigadier
It seems that the urban wealthy and more educated elderly are the problem for low vaccination rate among elderly.
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Take Shanghai. After the financial hub emerged from a bruising two-month lockdown and vaccination clinics reopened, the number of fully immunized people aged 60 or above increased just one percentage point to 63% in mid-June, despite hundreds of deaths.

By July 4, authorities said they had persuaded 70% to get at least a first dose. But scores of older people remain unmoved, like 62-year-old Rong, a diabetic retiree for whom the government’s position was far less convincing than conversations with friends, many of whom are unvaccinated. Cash rewards offered by his local residential community, a grassroots governing body that helps enforce Covid curbs and urges immunization, didn’t move Rong, who refused to provide his full name for privacy concerns.

“I’m worried I could just drop dead after getting the vaccine,” he said.

Recalcitrance among the country’s 267 million people over age 60 has become a serious factor keeping China stuck in its isolationist Covid Zero strategy. The low rates make it difficult to fully relax the country’s rules around mass testing, lockdowns and travel curbs that simultaneously protects the population, while leaving the economy at a constant risk of disruption.

China’s Low Elderly Vaccination Rate Shows Key Vulnerability

“This will hold them back from reopening the economy, because they will always worry this group isn’t properly protected,” said Chen Xi, an associate professor specializing in aging and public health at Yale University.

Impressive Protection

On the surface, China’s vaccination rate is world-leading: nearly 90% of its 1.4 billion people are fully immunized. More than half have received boosters. Even among those over age 60, the rate is above 80%. But it starts to drop sharply with age. A little over half of those aged over 80, the most vulnerable group, were fully vaccinated as of March. The government hasn’t updated the figure since then.

Older people’s vaccine hesitancy is leading to stagnation of the overall inoculation rate. Among the entire population, 89.41% were vaccinated as of June 27, little changed from a week earlier and up only slightly from 87.85% on March 17. Among those age 60 and older, the number was essentially flat at just over 83%.
 

KYli

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本土病例69例 new symptomatic cases (Anhui 安徽52例 and Shaanxi 陕西7例 and and Beijing 北京3例 and Shandong 山东3例 and Shanghai 上海3例)
本土266例 new asymptomatic cases (Anhui 安徽179例 and Jiangsu 江苏66例 and Fujian 福建7例 and Shandong 山东4例 and Shanghai 上海5例 and Liaoning 辽宁1例)
 

JayFalsum

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It seems that the urban wealthy and more educated elderly are the problem for low vaccination rate among elderly.
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Take Shanghai. After the financial hub emerged from a bruising two-month lockdown and vaccination clinics reopened, the number of fully immunized people aged 60 or above increased just one percentage point to 63% in mid-June, despite hundreds of deaths.

By July 4, authorities said they had persuaded 70% to get at least a first dose. But scores of older people remain unmoved, like 62-year-old Rong, a diabetic retiree for whom the government’s position was far less convincing than conversations with friends, many of whom are unvaccinated. Cash rewards offered by his local residential community, a grassroots governing body that helps enforce Covid curbs and urges immunization, didn’t move Rong, who refused to provide his full name for privacy concerns.

“I’m worried I could just drop dead after getting the vaccine,” he said.

Recalcitrance among the country’s 267 million people over age 60 has become a serious factor keeping China stuck in its isolationist Covid Zero strategy. The low rates make it difficult to fully relax the country’s rules around mass testing, lockdowns and travel curbs that simultaneously protects the population, while leaving the economy at a constant risk of disruption.

China’s Low Elderly Vaccination Rate Shows Key Vulnerability

“This will hold them back from reopening the economy, because they will always worry this group isn’t properly protected,” said Chen Xi, an associate professor specializing in aging and public health at Yale University.

Impressive Protection

On the surface, China’s vaccination rate is world-leading: nearly 90% of its 1.4 billion people are fully immunized. More than half have received boosters. Even among those over age 60, the rate is above 80%. But it starts to drop sharply with age. A little over half of those aged over 80, the most vulnerable group, were fully vaccinated as of March. The government hasn’t updated the figure since then.

Older people’s vaccine hesitancy is leading to stagnation of the overall inoculation rate. Among the entire population, 89.41% were vaccinated as of June 27, little changed from a week earlier and up only slightly from 87.85% on March 17. Among those age 60 and older, the number was essentially flat at just over 83%.
China should cancel health care coverages for these unvaccinated, and no resuscitation for any fallen ill.
 

RavenClaws

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China should cancel health care coverages for these unvaccinated, and no resuscitation for any fallen ill.

Show them the countless stories of anti-vaxxers in the states proudly announcing on social media how they will never get vaccinated and then begging for the vaccine on their death beds. Schadenfreude subreddits like r/leopardsatemyface and r/hermaincainaward were quite entertaining last year.
 

PiSigma

"the engineer"
Death toll in Taiwan now exceeds 7,000.
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It's actually a terrible thing people are dying in such massive numbers in Taiwan. Remember that the old are the most likely to die, and the old are also the most likely to be pro unification. If it was something that killed dumb young guys that are pro independent, then kill away.
 
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