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Dr. Eran Bendavid and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya postulate, in The Wall Street Journal, that the high estimated fatality rate of the coronavirus of 2%-4% is "deeply flawed." They base their argument around the metrics of total individuals infected who die, rather than individuals with identified cases of the virus who have died.
"If the number of actual infections is much larger than the number of cases - orders of magnitude larger - than the true fatality rate is much lower as well," the doctors write.
The DEMOCRAT governor of Nevada has signed an executive order banning the use of hydroxychloroquine as a medical treatment for those suffering from the coronavirus.
LAS VEGAS — Nevada's governor has signed an emergency order barring the use of anti-malaria drugs for someone who has the coronavirus.This level of severe Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) will immediately open a black-market for people to travel across state lines to obtain their medical needs. Great job idiot.
Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak's order Tuesday restricting chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine comes after President Donald Trump touted the medication as a treatment for the virus. (read more)
Daniela Trezzi, an intensive care nurse at the San Gerardo Hospital in Italy's hard-hit Lombardy region who was diagnosed with coronavirus earlier this month, killed herself on Sunday. She was terrified that she had infected some of the very people she was trying so desperately to help, the National Federation of Nurses of Italy said in a statement on Tuesday confirming her death. Trezzi had been quarantined since her diagnosis on March 10.
As the Covid-19 coronavirus spread exponentially throughout the world this month, political leaders advised the public not to stockpile food. Supply lines, they said, would hold, and shortages would be quickly rectified.
Shoppers didn't listen. Panic buying set in, and reports of fights, looting, and hoarding emanated from virtually every affected country. However, not even the imminent threat of infection and lockdown could move some products from the shelves.
Comment: Welcome to the Glorious Future...
Derbyshire Police have tweeted a menacing video warning the public to stay away from the Peak District during the coronavirus lockdown.
The video shows police drone footage of unsuspecting members of the public hiking, walking their dogs and watching the sunset. All totally harmless behaviour, which is now deemed 'non-essential' - and by implication illegal - by the authorities.
The footage gives us a glimpse into the dystopia unfolding before our eyes. In the name of fighting coronavirus, in a matter of days Britain has become something of a police state. Millions of people are effectively under house arrest.
That's how 25-year-old Ibrahim Abu Safiya described the moment he saw someone lying on the ground near an Israeli checkpoint on the outskirts of Beit Sira village, west of Ramallah.
"We approached the man lying on the ground, and he looked terribly ill," Abu Safiya told Middle East Eye. "He had an extremely high fever. He could barely move his body and he was struggling to breathe," Abu Safiya said.
The man lying on the ground was a Palestinian labourer who works in Israel. He told Abu Safiya that he had been showing signs of the coronavirus over the past four days, and was recently tested for the virus. That test later came back negative.
But before the man, allegedly a resident of Nablus, could receive his test results, his Israeli employer reportedly called the authorities, who picked him up and dropped him on the other side of the Beit Sira checkpoint, which connects central Israel and the occupied West Bank.
"He told us that they just threw him here on the ground and left him," Abu Safiya recounted. "How could they do this to someone?" he asked. "It shouldn't matter if he's Palestinian, Israeli, or whatever. He's a human being."
Comment: Meanwhile, in the Negev Desert...Israel displays more of its old tricks
Israeli authorities destroyed hundreds of hectares of agricultural land in two Bedouin communities in the Negev desert this week while most other government activities were curtailed to contain the spread of coronavirus.Palestinian-Israeli presenter fired for taking part in rally against Netanyahu
As Israelis were banned from meeting in groups of more than 10 and those flying in from abroad were quarantined, departments overseeing land use in the Negev continued to order evictions and clear land, a move that activists say violated the government's own ban against large gatherings.
On Monday morning, Israeli police officers and members of the Green Patrol, a paramilitary force within the Israel Land Authority focused on enforcement issues in the Negev, showed up at the outskirts of Wadi al-Na'am with tractors. Officials systematically destroyed a large swath of crops, leaving a massive expanse of upturned soil where there had been stocks of wheat and barley, used to feed their sheep and cows.
On Wednesday, authorities went to a second Bedouin village, Tel Arad, and destroyed crops there. Multiple large tractors drove over the land as residents looked on, recording with their phones.
Prominent Palestinian-Israeli news presenter Lucy Aharish was fired from Israel's state-owned KAN 11 TV channel yesterday after taking part in an online protest sponsored by Israel's largest civil society organisation, the Darkenu movement, against Netanyahu and his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
"Those who bothered to hear [Aharish's] words last night at the demonstration witnessed a speech that was a call for unity and statehood and against incitement and racism and in favour of respectful discourse," said Darkenu's director. "Lucy is a symbol of a common life between all parts of Israeli society and [her firing] is difficult to digest."
Aharish wrote on facebook: "These are not easy days, and those who love this country cannot stay on the sidelines... I cannot sit on the side, even if it costs me money and my living. Thank you so much, loved ones, for the endless support and love you sent yesterday. For years now, every time I make a criticism, voices speak out telling me to say thank you and shut up... So I'm asking you for the next few minutes to try to disconnect from my identity. Forget for a moment that a Muslim Arab woman is talking to you, but a human, flesh and blood woman, a citizen of the State of Israel, a country we all care about."
Two mothers have recently spoken out about how the Coronavirus pandemic has been used to take away their children against their will, and some judges are ordering the removal of children due to potential exposure to the Coronavirus with their parents.
Healthcare workers at risk of losing their children due to possible COVID-19 exposure
A mother in Oklahoma shared a post on Facebook on March 21, stating,
"The police showed up on my doorstep at 10 PM and took my kids from me because I WORK IN A CLINIC."According to the mother, and court documents shared on the social media site, a judge signed off on an ex parte hearing, approving the Emergency Motion to Modify Custody and for Pick-Up Order Due to Respondent Exposure to Coronavirus.
No resumption date has been published, so far, and the suspension will not apply to cargo routes.
The cabinet also requested that the Foreign Ministry assist Russian citizens abroad until their return home. Russian embassies around the world will receive additional funds to provide support.
So far, 652 Covid-19 cases have been registered in Russia, with more than half of those infected in Moscow.
Comment: The city of Moscow has shut down all non-essential shops and restaurants. The new total of Russian cases is 840. One Russian government employee has been quarantined after possibly contracting the virus. Russian experts are warning that self-isolation may lead to more domestic violence and crime. Putin has recommended 'green corridors' of sanctions-free trade to the G20, and warned that the key risk currently is unemployment. The WHO agrees with the Kremlin that it's too early to introduce strict quarantine measures in Russia. Russia's military/medical convoy is currently making their 600km trek through Italy to Bergamo - their primary mission is decontamination.
Johns Hopkins says confirmed cases of Covid-19 have passed 500,000. (Germany: 4,954 new cases, 49 deaths; Iran: 157 new deaths, total 2,234; Spain: 4,000 total deaths alleged to be Covid-related; U.S.: 1,000 deaths; France: almost 4,000 new cases in one day, 365 deaths.) China - despite recording no new locally-contracted cases - has drastically reduced international flights to prevent imported cases, and barred foreigners from entering the country. Iran banned all internal travel between cities. The U.S. military confirmed their first case within the Pentagon after a Marine tested positive. The U.S. Senate finally passed the $2 trillion relief bill, which is now headed to the House.
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- 'Utterly unreliable'! University of Oxford researchers stop relying on WHO for modeling data
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The woker-than-thou outlet wants readers to know that these Indonesian ladies, who - unlike the vast majority of their countrywomen - sport the full-face veil known as the niqab, are anything but oppressed. They're photographed hitting bullseyes with bow and arrow from horseback, a feat made all the more impressive by the billowing folds of fabric that envelop their bodies, hiding all but their eyes.
The women profiled in the piece, many of whom are members of various traditionalist 'born again' Islamic sects, are depicted as eager to distance themselves from the extremism the veil tends to connote, even in majority-Muslim Indonesia, and the misogyny considered part and parcel of hardline Islamic regimes. But Indonesia is a secular country, and the Times sings the praises of the "thousands of mainly urban, middle-class women" who "have made [the choice to wear the niqab] for themselves," renouncing modern dress and "practicing sports that the Prophet Muhammad is thought to have enjoyed" at events around the country.

DCH1 Amazonians United Members pose together with Amazon workers from around the world.
Amid condemnation over Amazon's treatment of its employees during the global coronavirus pandemic, the company released a memo to its 800,000-strong workforce stating that starting Monday, all part-time and seasonal employees will be permitted to submit paid time off (PTO) requests, just as full-time workers can.
The new policy is simply a confirmation of what's stated in the company's employee manual, wrote a group of warehouse workers in Chicago known as DCH1 Amazonians United.
"Amazon did not 'give' us PTO — we took our PTO from Amazon's greedy hands," wrote the workers in a Medium post Sunday. "We went up against the wealthiest man in the world and we won."
Comment: Bezos' continued inhumanity toward his employees in a time of global crisis underscores his true nature:
- "Amazon puts us at risk:" Warehouse workers discuss company's inaction in the face of coronavirus
- The brass of Bezos: World's richest man wants YOUR donations to help Amazon employees
- The modern serfs: Amazon workers tell their warehouse horror stories
- Amazon continues to leave employees suffering after workplace injuries















Comment: Further to the dystopia comparison, a worrying number of people in the UK aren't even interested in the facts surrounding the coronavirus and instead are rabidly denouncing any who would dare to question the mainstream narrative while also calling for an even harsher lock down.
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