Coronavirus 2019-2020 thread (no unsubstantiated rumours!)

Lnk111229

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China has promised millions of coronavirus vaccines to countries globally. And it is ready to deliver them
"We have temporarily run out of bad things to say about China"

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Nope, just temporarily crawling back to can jump further. If China vaccine don't enhance human strength to superhuman level, 20 point to IQ besides 100% effect on virus. Or can give every-single person on Earth free dose of vaccine then it just another mega failure of CCP. Even if all those ridiculous thing is fullfil then it just another tiny thing on long way to gain redemption. According to some racist-white face CNN journalist-wannabe.
 

NiuBiDaRen

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CDC director warns the nation may face the "most difficult time" in it's public health history

The director of the CDC is warning this winter could be the "most difficult time" in the nation's public health history. Hospitals are being overwhelmed as new daily cases skyrocket to more than 180,000. Dr. Eric Cioe-Peña, the director of global health at Northwell Health, joined CBSN to discuss the latest.

Aftermath of Thanksgiving + Christmas holidays to watch out for
 
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NiuBiDaRen

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Trump Spokeswoman: Americans Will Be Taking 'Trump Vaccine'


White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany says it is a "tremendous achievement" for the U.S. to have as many as 40 million vaccine doses ready by year’s end, crediting the accomplishment to President Donald Trump's background in the business world. She speaks at a press briefing.
 

B.I.B.

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I have heard experts around the world stating in various radio interviews that to their knowledge no shortcuts or procedures have been taken that could cause adverse effects/ effectiveness with the taking of the vaccine.
Can we be satisfied with this assurance? I notice in the UK, Boris has said frontline and the elderly {over80's} would be given the vaccine first. Im wondering how much emphasis was placed on the aged in the various test groups.
 

plawolf

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I have heard experts around the world stating in various radio interviews that to their knowledge no shortcuts or procedures have been taken that could cause adverse effects/ effectiveness with the taking of the vaccine.
Can we be satisfied with this assurance? I notice in the UK, Boris has said frontline and the elderly {over80's} would be given the vaccine first. Im wondering how much emphasis was placed on the aged in the various test groups.

Well, considering zero detailed test results have been released yet, ‘to their knowledge’ basically means they know fuck all.

They are basing their claims on sentiment rather than facts.

The same sentiments that saw the USA ranked 1st in the world in terms of pandemic response before a real pandemic hit and showed how awfully underprepared they really were.

The very fact that these scientists wheeled out into front of microphones and cameras for the sole purpose of reassuring western publics that their rushed vaccines are safe all needed to add those caveats is a giant red flag to me. As they are basically all covering their backsides when being pressed to give public assurances about the efficacy of the vaccine.

Would you buy a used car from a salesman who made sure to start every claim with ‘to the best of my knowledge’?
 

NiuBiDaRen

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I kind of wish those people who take the Pfizer/Moderna vaccine will have massive, bulbous warts growing on their kneecaps that will never go away. Unintended side effect
 

plawolf

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I really wish when a Chinese journalist interviews some of these western scientists giving public assurances they press them on the basis for their opinion.

And they should drop a zinger to end it like ‘you keep repeating the phrase ‘to the best of my knowledge’, is that code? Blink twice if you want to defect and tell the truth’.
 

localizer

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The hacking campaign consisted of phishing emails spoofed to look like they had come from an executive at Haier Medical, a Chinese company that specializes in the “cold chain,” the supply chain of specialized equipment for the shipping and storing goods that have to be kept well refrigerated. The emails contained an attached HTML file that prompts the recipient to enter their username and password, an attempt by the hackers to get access to the victim’s network


Lol ofc they gonna make people think it’s China.
 
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