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胡姆扎汗4月26日

01:09-9

警告:COVID19新突变导致Nasalswaps出现假阴性。病毒现在直接侵入肺部。它没有发烧或咳嗽等症状。只是身体疼痛,虚弱,食欲不振。病人在8至10小时内从轻度到极端的生命和死亡情况。由于呼吸系统尚未完全恢复,过去一年左右从COVID19中恢复的患者面临更高的风险。当他们得到新的突变时,他们的死亡率要高得多。我们收到了来自克朗迪亚的数据,这不仅令人震惊,而且是一场历史性的灾难。我们怀疑巴基斯坦、阿富汗和孟加拉国现在都将经历新的病毒突变,并面临像印度一样的方向性变化。我们在印度各地小城镇,特别是东北部地区的同事说,这是一场我们已经输掉的战斗。现在是损害控制和拯救尽可能多的生命。我们已经看到我们区400多名儿童在10到12小时内死亡。初期,他们没有表现出任何症状,并在他们的氧气水平下降和死亡。我们还照顾了一些从海外进入孟买的病人,他们接受了疫苗,最终感染了病毒,28人中有17人死亡。公立医院和私立医院的医疗服务都崩溃了。富人、中产阶级和穷人都受到影响,而且传播速度非常快。任何进一步的突变或变异都有可能成为世界末日。这是一个警告,对于你家里的每个人,从小孩到老人,都要采取极端的预防措施。这种病毒在印度已经不能被控制了。我们的政府和体制都失败了。没有人能预料到这一点。对于医疗体系薄弱的发展中国家,请注意,这超出了我们的所有能力。让我们努力阻止这种蔓延,即使这意味着一场铁板钉钉的封锁,否则我们唯一剩下的就是一个尸体计数统计,这将使西班牙流感看起来像一场非事件

Pradeep医生的口信

森哈萨松总医院

马哈拉施特拉邦

8Humza khann4月26日
01:09-9
WARNING: COVID19 new mutation is giving false negatives in Nasalswaps. The virus is now hitting straight into the lungs. It is carrying nosymptoms like fever or cough. Just body ache, weakness, loss ofappetite. Patients go from mild condition to extreme life and deathsituation within 8 to 10 hours. Patients that have previous recoveredfrom COVID19 in last year or so are at higher risk as their respiratorysystem is still not fully recovered. When they get the new mutationtheir fatality rate is much higher. We are receiving data from acrossIndia and it is not just alarming, it is an absolute disaster of historicalproportions. We suspect Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh will allnow be experiencing the new mutations of virus and face a diresituation just like India. Our colleagues in small towns across Indiaespecially North Eastermn regions aresaying it is a battle we havealready lost. It is now damage control and save as many lives aspossible. We have seen 400 plus children just in our district die within10 to 12 hours. Intitial period they showed no symptoms and withinhours their oxygen levels dropped and deceased. We have alsoattended to several patients who traveled into Mumbai from overseasand had received their jabs and ended up contracting the virus and 17out of 28 have died. Health services both in public and privatehospitals have collapsed. Rich, middle class and poor all are affectedand it is spreading fast, very fast. Any further mutation or variants willpotentially be a doomsday scenario. This is a WARNING go to extremeprecautionsfor everyone in your household From children to eldersThis virus is no longer containable in India. Our government andsystems have failed. No one could have ever anticipated this. For allother developing countries with weak healthcare systems please notethis is beyond all our capacities. Lets work towards trying to stop thspread even if it means an ironclad lockdown or else the only thing wewill have left is a body count statistic that would make the Spanish flu look like a non event
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SenhaSassoon General Hospital
Maharashtra

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  • From Toronto The virus is back, this time with more energy, tactics and camouflage. We don't cough No fever, it's joint pain, weakness, Loss of appetite and Covid pneumonia! Of course, the death rate is higher, it takes less time to get to the extreme. Sometimes no symptoms ... let's be careful ... The strain is not domiciled in our nasopharyngeal region! It directly affects the lungs, which means window periods are shortened. I have seen a number of patients without fever, but an x-ray report shows moderate chest pneumonia! The nasal swab is often negative for COVID19! There are more and more false pharyngeal nasal tests COVID19) ... which means that the virus spreads directly to the lungs causing acute respiratory distress due to viral pneumonia! This explains why it has become acute and more fatal !!!Covid21 Be careful, avoid crowded places, wear a face mask, wash our hands often. *WAVE* more deadly than the first. So we have to be very careful and *take every precaution.* Please become an alert communicator among friends and family ... __________ DO NOT keep this information to yourself, share it with your family and friends. Please take care and stay safe ! 🙏❤ 由多倫多傳來的訊息 病毒变形又回來了,這次的"新新冠"病毒更活耀,有技巧和偽裝。 我們不咳嗽, 沒有發燒,只是關節疼痛,渾身無力, 食慾不振和新冠肺炎! 當然,死亡率更高,達到重症所需的時間更少。 有時沒有症狀...要小心... 該病毒不在我們的鼻咽區域停留! 它直接影響肺部,這意味著能救命的窗口時間縮短了。 我見過許多不發燒的患者,但是X光檢查顯示中度胸肺炎! 鼻拭子測試通常是新冠病毒陰性! 越來越多的錯誤的鼻拭子測試檢查 ...這意味著該病毒直接傳播到肺部, 由於病毒性肺炎而引起急性呼吸窘迫! 這解釋了為什麼它變得急性和致命得多! 注意,避免人擠的地方,戴上口罩,經常洗手。 "新新冠病毒" 比第一個新冠病毒更致命。 因此,我們必須非常小心並*採取一切預防措施*。 請成為朋友和家人之間的警惕溝通者... __________ 不要將這些信息只留給自己,要與家人和朋友分享。 請保重並確保安全! 🙏❤(Google翻譯再加修訂)
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  • Exactly, exactly. And the story behind the Intelligence League is a very simple one. After COVID ended up spreading around the United States and producing a gigantic domestic disaster, obviously, our intelligence services wanted to prove that they were not responsible for what happened, that they had provided the information to the top American leadership, which was just ignored. In other words, they wanted to get away from being blamed for the disaster. Therefore, four separate intelligence sources confirmed to ABC News that the secret report had been provided to the White House and our top leadership in November describing a potentially cataclysmic disease outbreak taking place in the city of Wuhan, China. The problem with it, the problem they ran into is then when somebody checked the timeline, they realized in November, there was no cataclysmic disease outbreak in Wuhan. At that point, according to all the available knowledge and retrospective evidence, probably a dozen or maybe 20 people were starting to feel a little bit sick in a city of 11 million. There was no way for any outside observer to possibly be aware of the disease outbreak at that point. In fact, the Chinese government itself only became aware of the outbreak at the end of December, six or seven weeks later. So naturally, the Pentagon immediately denied the existence of that report, said, you know, we don't care, four intelligence sources said that they produced the report, it never existed. However, a week later, Israeli television confirmed the existence of a report saying that report had been sent to Israel, it had been sent to all of our NATO allies in November, and it had been produced in the second week of November. Again, the second week of November was long before anybody in the world could have possibly been aware of the disease outbreak in Wuhan, except for the people responsible. It's fairly close to a smoking gun. It looks that way to me too. It's interesting, was it Esper they asked about this and he said, he said, I don't recall. Exactly. I mean, at that point, you know, again, it was an embarrassment that the report had been provided to these people and ignored until people realized that the dates proved that it was for knowledge of the outbreak in Wuhan. So in other words, it's one thing to have an embarrassment of the fact that the government ignored a report like that. It's another thing when the report proves who was responsible for the disease outbreak. And I mean, America, over the decades, America has spent $100 billion developing its bio warfare technology. America brought the Trump administration brought in Robert Cadillac, America's leading bio warfare expert in 2017. And in 2018, there was suddenly a mysterious viral epidemic that devastated China's poultry industry. In 2019, China's pig herds were annihilated. And then in late 2019, suddenly, the COVID epidemic brought up, which really raises all sorts of incredibly dark suspicions of what really happened. Do you think Trump's telling the truth that he wasn't in the loop? I definitely I don't doubt that the report might have been sent to Trump's desk. But I get the sense that Trump doesn't actually read a lot. And you have all these stories of, for example, Trump's senior officials hiding his own executive orders. He forgets about them. He would forget about them. And we were talking about administration that really was operating in a very strange way with the top figures in the administration running circles around the president ignoring the president. And I fully believe that Trump had absolutely no idea when COVID leaked back to the United States that it was an American bio warfare, bio warfare weapon that was coming to us. And that's the reason they ignored it. That's the reason his response was so lackadaisical. The perpetrators who actually were in the loop have somehow raised the alarm in such a way that the US could protect itself. Well, they did to some extent. I mean, for example, Robert Cadillac, again, our top bio warfare expert, from January to August 2019, Cadillac and his department ran something called the Crimson Contagion Exercise, in which federal and state officials in the United States planned out how they would ensure that if a mysterious virus, viral epidemic, mysterious respiratory virus suddenly appeared in China, that they would prevent it from devastating America and leaking back into China. Eight months they did it, and the virus of exactly that type suddenly appeared in China a couple of months after the end of that exercise. Now, as it turned out, the training obviously was insufficient. That's the understatement. It shows that the people involved in launching the attack against China.
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  • 分享這篇文章很受用💪👏😉💐💒 比爾蓋茲分享對疫情的反思,非常中肯。 ----摘自網路文章 中文版: 英國《太陽報》 刊登了比爾蓋茨的公開信,這封信得到極大關注,得到很多人轉發,人們稱讚比爾蓋茨是真正的智者,並有人第一時間就把他的公開信翻譯成中文。編者讀了這封信和譯文,感到蓋茨的話語直至心靈,非常受教育。希望大家都能讀一讀他的信,看看新冠病毒給我們上了一堂什麼樣的課、又教會了我們什麼。下面是比爾蓋茨的信。 ********************** 我堅信發生的每一件事後面都有一個精神層面的目的,無論我們認為是好還是壞。 當我沉思時,我想與大家分享我的心得,新冠病毒究竟對我們做了些什麼。 1) 病毒提醒我們,人都是平等的,無論我們的文化、宗教、職業、經濟狀況,或是一個人有多麼出名。在病毒眼中我們都是平等的,也許我們也應該平等對待他人。如果你不相信我的話,那就去問湯姆•漢克斯。 2) 病毒提醒我們,我們的命運都是聯在一起的,影響一個人的事情同時也會影響另一個人。病毒也提醒我們,我們建立的虛假國境線毫無價值,因為病毒並不需要護照。病毒還提醒我們,雖然我們暫時受到壓迫,世界上還有人一生都受到壓迫。 3) 病毒提醒我們,健康多麼珍貴。而我們卻忽視健康,吃垃圾食品,喝被各種化學品污染的水,如果我們不照顧自己,我們當然就會生病。 4) 病毒提醒我們,生命苦短,什麼是我們應該做的最重要的事情,特別是那些已經生病的老年人。人生在世的目的不是買一卷卷的廁紙。 5) 病毒提醒我們,我們的社會已經變得物質至上,當我們遇到困難時,我們才想起我們的基本需求是食物、飲水和藥品,而不是並沒有什麼價值的奢侈品。 6) 病毒提醒我們,家庭是何等重要,但我們卻忽視了這一點。病毒強迫我們回到我們的房子裡,所以我們可以把房子建成家庭,並建立牢固的家庭紐帶。 7) 病毒提醒我們,我們真正的工作並不是我們打的那份工,我們固然需要打工,然而上帝創造我們的目的並不是讓我們打工。我們真正的工作是互相照顧、互相保護、互助互利。 8) 病毒提醒我們,我們不能妄自尊大。病毒還提醒我們,無論你覺得自己多偉大,也無論別人覺得你多麼偉大,一個小小的病毒就能讓整個世界停擺。 9) 病毒提醒我們,自由掌握在我們自己手中。我們可以選擇合作互助、分享、付出、互相支持,或者我們也可以選擇自私、囤積和自顧自。只有在困難的時候才能看出一個人的真面目。 10) 病毒提醒我們,我們既可以耐心,也可以恐慌。我們既可以理解這種情況在歷史上已經發生過多次,但最後都過去了,我們也可以恐慌,以為世界末日到了,結果傷害了我們自己。 11) 病毒提醒我們,疫情既是結束也是開始。我們現在可以反省和理解,從錯誤裡吸取教訓。疫情也可以是一個輪回的開始,而且還會繼續下去,直至我們吸取教訓為止。 12) 病毒提醒我們,我們的地球病了。病毒還提醒我們,我們必須看到森林消失的速度,也必須看到一卷卷廁紙從貨架上消失的速度。我們都病了,因為我們的家庭病了。 13) 病毒提醒我們,困難總會過去,然後就容易了。生活是週期性的,現在只是週期裡的一個階段。我們不必恐慌,疫情一定會過去。 14) 許多人認為新冠病毒的疫情是一場災難,但我覺得這是一次“偉大的糾錯”。 👍👍Read this very enlightening *Bill Gate's* views on the Covid19: What is the Corona/ Covid-19 Virus Really Teaching us? I’m a strong believer that there is a spiritual purpose behind everything that happens, whether that is what we perceive as being good or being bad. As I meditate upon this, I want to share with you what I feel the Corona/ Covid-19 virus is really doing to us: - It is reminding us that we are all equal, regardless of our culture, religion, occupation, financial situation or how famous we are. This disease treats us all equally, perhaps we should to. If you don’t believe me, just ask Tom Hanks. - It is reminding us that we are all connected and something that affects one person has an effect on another. It is reminding us that the false borders that we have put up have little value as this virus does not need a passport. It is reminding us, by oppressing us for a short time, of those in this world whose whole life is spent in oppression. - It is reminding us of how precious our health is and how we have moved to neglect it through eating nutrient poor manufactured food and drinking water that is contaminated with chemicals upon chemicals. If we don’t look after our health, we will, of course, get sick. - It is reminding us of the shortness of life and of what is most important for us to do, which is to help each other, especially those who are old or sick. Our purpose is not to buy toilet roll. - It is reminding us of how materialistic our society has become and how, when in times of difficulty, we remember that it’s the essentials that we need (food, water, medicine) as opposed to the luxuries that we sometimes unnecessarily give value to. - It is reminding us of how important our family and home life is and how much we have neglected this. It is forcing us back into our houses so we can rebuild them into our home and to strengthen our family unit. - It is reminding us that our true work is not our job, that is what we do, not what we were created to do. Our true work is to look after each other, to protect each other and to be of benefit to one another. - It is reminding us to keep our egos in check. It is reminding us that no matter how great we think we are or how great others think we are, a virus can bring our world to a standstill. - It is reminding us that the power of freewill is in our hands. We can choose to cooperate and help each other, to share, to give, to help and to support each other or we can choose to be selfish, to hoard, to look after only our self. Indeed, it is difficulties that bring out our true colors. - It is reminding us that we can be patient, or we can panic. We can either understand that this type of situation has happened many times before in history and will pass, or we can panic and see it as the end of the world and, consequently, cause ourselves more harm than good. - It is reminding us that this can either be an end or a new beginning. This can be a time of reflection and understanding, where we learn from our mistakes, or it can be the start of a cycle which will continue until we finally learn the lesson we are meant to. - It is reminding us that this Earth is sick. It is reminding us that we need to look at the rate of deforestation just as urgently as we look at the speed at which toilet rolls are disappearing off of shelves. We are sick because our home is sick. - It is reminding us that after every difficulty, there is always ease. Life is cyclical, and this is just a phase in this great cycle. We do not need to panic; this too shall pass. Whereas many see the Corona/ Covid-19 virus as a great disaster, I prefer to see it as a great corrector. It is sent to remind us of the important lessons that we seem to have forgotten and it is up to us if we will learn them or not. Bill Gates.
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  • 一个纽约市民愤怒的问责 请转发 余慧 4/9/2020 纽约 我现在是充满愤怒因为我们都被政治家忽悠了。州长和市长都在大谈现在已经到了制高点,曲线正在拉直,每天进医院的人数在降低。但是事实不象他们所说的那样美好。纽约州今天死了799人,是至今死亡人数最高的一天。全州有18279人在住院,新增200,是近期最低的,而ICU的入住则是自三月十八日以来最低的。好消息吗?只看数据,是的。但是事实上,被拒绝入院死在家里每天200人; 来自前线医生护士的消息完全是另外一番景象。一个在长老会医院的护士说:医院现在只收极重的病人,因为只能两个病人用一台呼吸机。更严重的是很多病人除了肺功能失常外,肾脏功能也衰退,要洗肾。医院现在三个病人用一台洗肾机,而洗肾的药水也不够,只能减少用量。这说明什么?医院已经用尽了所有资源。医护人员都在祈求:不要再送来新病人了。市长说呼吸机现在够用了。没有人提到洗肾机的短缺。有一个在皇后区牙买加医院的医生说:我们医院什么都缺。我要说的就是:不要再送病人来我们医院了。真的是看着病人死去,对我们心里的打击太大。州长市长都是想让你安心和使你相信居家避疫是有效的。市长甚至谈论五月重开的计划。但是我要向市长问责;当所有的医院都人满为患,为什么贾维兹会议中心到两天前只收了66个病人,二千张床位及其配套的呼吸机,口罩等物品毫无用处?Comfort 号只收了44个病人,所有的医生护士白白都浪费了。市长,你为什么不与医院协调,更好地调配资源和管理病人的分配?大家是否留意,这几天的死亡人数每天都在刷新?因为医院的医疗资源用尽,挽救生命的能力下降。而且医院近期更是只收极重的病人。这些都是一进去就要上呼吸机的。没有到这一步的人都不收的。也许这就是为什么住院人数下降呢。政府有没有玩数字游戏?纽约市的死亡人数分别如下:曼哈顿,985人;皇后区,1400人;布鲁克林区,1473人;布朗士区,1046人。布鲁克林区的死亡人数最多。但是其实属于布鲁克林的居民有1599人去世,只是有1473人死于布鲁克林。但是根据Intelligencer 网站的资料显示,纽约市现在毎天有近200人在家死亡,而疫情之前约是每天20-25人左右。有一部分死者是未确诊的,有些是确诊的。每个死者都会会上报给卫生局并向公众公布。所以以后若是把这些家中的死者算进去,因染疫而死的人数则会大为升高了。 政客们在新闻发布会上迫不及待地宣布最新的五分钟就知道结果的测试盒如何是game changers,但是我没有看到纽约有任何地方用上了。市长甚至把在医院外面的检测中心关闭了因为他不认为需要检查这么多人。医院里的医生和护士都没有办法得到测试。很多人有症状,好了,因为从来没有测试,都不能肯定是否真的逃过一劫。纽约市已死4571人。占全州死亡人数的64%。是所有的美国城市死亡人数最高的。我看不到市长的积极作为。医院医护人员的呼吁,病人的呼救,病人家属们的绝望哀嚎,仿佛石沉大海。我们只是看到自己亲人朋友邻居同事的离去。我们要求市长说明他为解决具体的问题做了什么。这样多的死者,死的无奈,我们必须审视政府的行为政策,给他们的亲人一个交代。不要再跟我说美国有多牛,该是我们痛定思痛,检讨疫情大流行所暴露出来的问题的时候了。我很痛心,政府辜负了人民的信任。现在基本可以确定,纽约的疫情是二月初从欧洲传来的。纽约市三月初才开始重视。而当时有发病的人也不给检测,把时机完全葬送了。死者真的死的好无奈啊!我怎么能不向市长问责呢?我们有能力在十天内设立了全世界最大的野战医院,但是让它空着,在最需要疫情最高峰的这几天,它成了一个摆设。因为联邦管理的这个医院与纽约市的医院存在严重的“沟通问题””difficulty in communication with the hospitals”. 野战医院的指挥官如是说。美国是民主的国家,联邦权与州权分立。这个医院的建立是州长要求总统批准成立的,此后的协调则赖当地官员的作为了。市长,你作了什么?
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