Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Japanese government faces crucial two weeks to contain coronavirus

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Japan has topped 800. This includes passengers and crewmembers of the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship. A government panel says with this figure rising, the next one to two weeks will be crucial if the country hopes to contain the outbreak.

(ME: Its an IMPOSSIBLE feat) (if this is truly airborne, and can live on surfaces for 9 days, Then THE WIND can carry it)


https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/backstories/890/?fbclid=IwAR0TmOcFswRfShZUcbzOiZYUbeTCssJnCZzUX2MMxwT1oV2HrxzEwKJ09gw

Monday, February 24, 2020

How To Survive Coronavirus Covid-19

Coronavirus case on U.S. base in South Korea

America is a Land of Hero's Donald Trump

WHO says coronavirus ‘absolutely’ has potential for pandemic status as Italy, Iran brace for surge

Health officials stressed on Monday that while Iran and Italy have reported a surge in coronavirus cases over the last several days and raced to cancel public events, the outbreak, which originated in China, has not yet met the criteria for a pandemic, although it “absolutely” has the potential to get there. “Using the term pandemic now, it doesn’t fit the facts, but it may cause fear,” World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a press conference on Monday. “Now is not the time to focus on what word we use – it will not prevent a single infection or save a single life.”

Coronavirus count over 3 days

Friday, August 7, 2015

I WARNED YOU CLARENCE, I TOLD YOU DON'T STEAL FROM ME.

on September 08, 2014 at 11:52 AM, updated September 08, 2014 at 12:20 PM Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin arrived at federal prison in Texas on Monday only minutes before the noon deadline to report for the start of his 10-year sentence on corruption charges. With a phalanx of TV camera crews lining the road across from Federal Correctional Institution Texarkana in Texarkana, Texas, Nagin pulled into the prison parking lot in his white Ford Focus, with his wife, Seletha, sons Jarin and Jeremy and teenage daughter as passengers. He arrived at a guard house at the minimum-security prison's entrance with about 10 minutes to spare. From the vantage point of the livestream video on WDSU.com, Nagin could be seen walking to the prison entrance with his family walking beside him. On the steps of a guardhouse, Nagin was greeted by a prison official. He embraced with his wife and children, who then walked back to the parking lot. From the vantage point of the livestream video camera on WDSU.com, Nagin could be seen raising his arms as a prison guard passed a metal detector over him. He carried no belongings with him; prison inmates are generally advised to bring nothing with them. Nagin's family pulled out of the lot a few moments later.