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The restriction has been introduced for an initial period of 30 days and is caused by the coronavirus pandemic declared by the World Health Organization. Although Europe found the action to be excessive, the European Union completely failed in dealing with the coronavirus and such actions are fully in line with measures taken by many countries, including Israel and Australia. In Israel, everyone who arrives from abroad must do a two-week quarantine at home, with authorities not allowing hotel stays - effectively there is no tourism. Although Australia has imposed a 14-day quarantine on new arrivals to the country, hotel stays are allowed.
We must admit that at the very least Bill Gates is prophetic. He has claimed for years that a global killer pandemic will come and that we are not prepared for it. On March 18, 2015 Gates gave a TED talk on epidemics in Vancouver. That day he wrote on his blog, "I just gave a brief talk on a subject that I've been learning a lot about lately — epidemics. The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is a tragedy — as I write this, more than 10,000 people have died." Gates then added, "As awful as this epidemic has been, the next one could be much worse. The world is simply not prepared to deal with a disease — an especially virulent flu, for example — that infects large numbers of people very quickly. Of all the things that could kill 10 million people or more, by far the most likely is an epidemic."
Dutch Health Minister collapses while taking questions during parliamentary session due to "fatigue"

Bruno Bruins, 56, fell behind the speaker's lectern while taking questions and was helped up by fellow ministers. He took a sip of water and was seen leaving the room unassisted
Bruno Bruins, 56, fell behind the speaker's lectern while taking questions and was helped up by fellow ministers. He took a sip of water and was seen leaving the room unassisted.
'I was feeling faint from fatigue and intense weeks. I am feeling better now. I am going home now to rest this evening so I can return tomorrow to fight the corona crisis,' he said in a message on social media.
Bruins is the top government health official in the Netherlands, where the number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus rose by 346 on Wednesday to 2,051, with 58 deaths, the country's National Institute for Health (RIVM) said.
Rouhani was speaking following a Cabinet meeting that was broadcast on state television.
Soleimani, leader of the Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force, was instrumental in expanding Iran's military influence in the Middle East as the operative who handles clandestine operations outside Iran. The 62-year-old general was regarded as the second-most powerful figure in Iran after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
"The Americans assassinated our great commander. We have responded to that terrorist act and will respond to it," Rouhani said in a televised speech.

A bar on nearly 2,000 murder probes aims to end the cycle of reinvestigations
A new independent body will review cases, and only those deemed to have compelling new evidence and a realistic prospect of prosecution will receive a full police investigation, the government announced on Wednesday.
The legislation would close the vast majority of almost 2,000 unsolved cases and prevent them being re-opened, marking a new approach to so-called "legacy" issues that have plagued politics and reconciliation efforts in Northern Ireland.

A view of the Kremlin and St Basil’s Cathedral from Zaryadye park in central Moscow, Russia, February 3, 2020.
As Brussels finally got around to locking down the EU borders on Tuesday, London's Financial Times ran a 'bombshell' story blaming "Russian pro-Kremlin media" for a "significant disinformation campaign" to stoke "confusion, panic and fear" in the West and "aggravate the coronavirus pandemic crisis."
This is based on a nine-page report by the strategic communications division of the European External Action Service, the EU's de facto foreign ministry. The EEAS did not officially comment on the FT story.
Comment: The EU seems to have its priorities confused.
An EU report which accuses Russia of waging a disinformation campaign around Covid-19 isn't backed by a single fact and has nothing to do with common sense. That's according to Vladimir Putin's spokesman.
Earlier, the Financial Times claimed that it obtained findings by the European External Action Service (EEAS), which insist that the "Russian pro-Kremlin media" is running a "significant disinformation campaign" to stoke "confusion, panic and fear" in the EU and the US to "aggravate the coronavirus pandemic crisis."
"I can't comment on this from the point of view of common sense," Dmitry Peskov said when asked by journalists about the controversial paper.The EEAS' report didn't even include a single example or a reference to a specific media outlet, so all the accusations are "unfounded," Peskov concluded.One might expect that this Russophobic obsession would decline in the current situation, but as we see it's not happening.
"The red death had long devastated the country. No pestilence had ever been so fatal, or so hideous. ... But Prince Prospero was happy and dauntless and sagacious. When his dominions were half depopulated, he summoned to his presence a thousand hale and light-hearted friends from among the knights and dames of his court, and with these retired to the deep seclusion of one of his crenellated abbeys. This was an extensive and magnificent structure, the creation of the prince's own eccentric yet august taste. A strong and lofty wall girdled it in. This wall had gates of iron. The courtiers, having entered, brought furnaces and massy hammers and welded the bolts.
They resolved to leave means neither of ingress nor egress to the sudden impulses of despair or of frenzy from within. The abbey was amply provisioned. With such precautions the courtiers might bid defiance to contagion. The external world could take care of itself. In the meantime it was folly to grieve or to think. The prince had provided all the appliances of pleasure. There were buffoons, there were improvisatori, there were ballet-dancers, there were musicians, there was Beauty, there was wine. All these and security were within. Without was the "Red Death." - Edgar Allan Poe, "The Masque of the Red Death" (1842).
"It's outrageous that during the worst health crisis facing our country in decades, insurers want to make clear that they still plan to profit from the treatment of coronavirus victims. This is just the most recent egregious example of the greed of the for-profit health insurance system and highlights why we need a Medicare for All system, which would guarantee testing and health care to everyone living in the U.S. If costs are waived for tests, but not for treatment, people who test positive for the coronavirus may not be able to afford treatment and will continue to infect others." - Melinda St. Louis, Director of Public Citizen's Medicare for All Campaign.
Comment: It remains debatable that this malady is the 'worst health crisis' facing our country in decades. The numbers, so far, do not support this prognosis. It is, however, the 'worst hyped panic' in decades. Lauria's points about the US healthcare system have merit. America is not set up to handle health and well-being for all. As a short-sighted and elite 'business', it just doesn't 'pay'.
The fear caused by the coronavirus outbreak is greater than that provoked by a serious war because everybody is in the front line and everybody knows that they are a potential casualty. The best parallel is the terror felt by people facing occupation by a hostile foreign army; even if, in the present case, the invader comes in the form of a minuscule virus.
The political consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic are already vast because its advance, and the desperate measures taken to combat it, entirely dominate the news agenda and will go on doing so for the foreseeable future, although it is in the nature of this unprecedented event that nothing can be foreseen.
History has not come to a full stop because of the virus, however: crucial events go on happening, even if they are being ignored by people wholly absorbed by the struggle for survival in the face of a new disease. Many of these unrecognised but very real crises are taking place in the Middle East, the arena where great powers traditionally stage confrontations fought out by their local proxies.
Comment: Newsflash to the author: The eroding of America and its influence around the world started long ago, endorsed by self-serving politicians who are rewarded to look the other way. Trump has not 'lost undisputed primacy', the American people have within their own country. It is time for the US government to begin serious revisions and re-gear its service to its people - all of them. The Saudis? They will do whatever Saudis do.
Walesa, who was the Polish president between 1990 and 1995, is confident that having "good" bilateral relations is essential for both Poland and Russia.
"But with the current level of our ties, we're all losing - both Russia and Poland. And allow the third party to benefit. It's always closer to Moscow from... Warsaw than to Washington. So let's make this neighboring a pleasant one, instead of causing each other problems."The iconic leader of the Solidarity movement, who fought against Communist rule in the 1980s believes that Poland and Russia are "fated" to be together.
Comment: See also:
- Just one more? Trump considers permanent US military base in Poland, Warsaw 'likes it very much'
- Belarus Foreign Minister: 'If Poland adds a US military base, we might invite the Russian military to our country'
- Poland's 'Fort Trump' closer to a reality: Ready to negotiate an offer US can't refuse
- Poland offers US $2bn bribe in exchange for permanent US armoured division garrison - Moscow warns of 'dangerous' consequences
- Russian officials warn Poland not to proceed with permanent US military base
The paper said the princess, who is known for advocating for women's rights and political reform in the kingdom, has been detained in Al-Hayer prison for the past year. The newspaper quoted a source close to the princess as saying that "since then, she has been held in cell 108 of Wing B where she is allowed to contact her family once a week", adding that the family does not know when she will be released.
In 2016, Princess Basmah returned to Saudi Arabia after then-Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Nayef intervened with the king securing her return. The princess was demanding King Salman return vast lands owned by her father, the late King Saud Bin Abdulaziz in Taif, and $2 billion held in Swiss bank accounts.












Comment: RT reports: Notably, just a few days ago at a US county election day the director found himself unable to finish his words and he abruptly left the podium: