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#91 2020-03-27 17:34:08
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Re: Corona virus
colak wrote #322322:
- NEVER shake used or unused clothing, sheets or cloth. While it is glued to a porous surface, it is very inert and […]
“While it is glued to” should probably be “While the virus is glued to”. Or maybe better “adheres to”, or “clings to”. But I’m of course not a native speaker.
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Thanks so much Uli. I corrected it.
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jakob wrote #322329:
Some delightful, uplifting, empathic, sobering, and true words from the Roman author Francesca Melandri in The Guardian.
I saw that earlier. Beautifully written!
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#94 2020-03-27 20:28:46
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Coronavirus Rhapsody
Sorry my horror English. I’m learning textpattern, I’m learning English
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creative spirits never die… Hope for the future!
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singaz wrote #322333:
Coronavirus Rhapsody
“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KPbJ0-DxTc”
The 4.10 mark cracked me up:)
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That’s a very well done set of lyrics. Not overblown, like it could have been. Thanks for sharing.
I’ve made the case on Facebork for #SpatialDistancing. Not that I have many followers, but y’know. Every little bit.
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A few months ago, I would not be spending time to read this article from the conversation.
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I heard a news item on BBC Radio 4 on Friday where a rep of some clothing manufacturers said many NHS staff were approaching them for protective clothing because of such short supply. An association that represent clothing manufacturers (sorry, didn’t get the name) approached the “government” (don’t know who exactly) a week previously with an offer to make any special clothing that was needed. A week later the government had still not got back to them.
I told a friend of mine and she had never heard of it. I searched online and could not find a thing about it. I’ve seen this before from the BBC during the recent election. They pull a story and it’s gone forever.
You’ve probably heard that govts have approached Big Tech about removing fake news and this is certainly going ahead. Try and find anything about using high heat as a treatment for the virus and you won’t. (mmm… just searched again and I can find a few articles, so it has changed since Saturday).
So I’m wondering just how strong the censorship will become on alternative remedies that have not yet been accepted by the mainstream scientific governing bodies. And just how much governments will use this pandemic to enforce various violations to human rights.
BTW: I’ve seen blatant censoring on comments in my local newspaper. They are allowing nothing that opposes the government guidelines. There are idiots who post crazy stuff so in general the censorship in this case is a good thing, but it is also preventing discussion. Just how will this carry on post-pandemic?
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#100 2020-03-30 09:38:20
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Hi Pete,
This is a related thread on twitter from MedFetUK. What we are all experiencing is a systemic failure, and in spite my initial scepticism about the approach in China, their methodology appeared to work.
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#101 2020-03-30 09:49:34
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Some excellent points, zero. I’ve seen articles pulled or at least made very difficult to find before – not just off the BBC – and kicked myself for not downloading them.
For example, one on how artificial sweetener in drinks doesn’t (and cannot) assist weight loss because of the way the molecules interact with the body’s cells and brain chemistry. It claimed that the ‘high’ of the intense sugar craving (up to 1600x sweeter) combined with the ‘empty calories’ – where your brain thinks you’ve had nutrition but your body says not – causes overeating to fill the deficit, leading to obesity. There was some other stuff in there about the way the molecules attach to (or attack, I can’t remember) certain cells and upset the balance.
But of course, this thread of research – whether proven or not – mystically disappears or is buried, perhaps when the government outlaw sugar in drinks and nigh-on force people to load up on chemical substitutes that profit pharma and the food industries. So we’ll likely not found out if this is true or not.
You’re right that debate is important. Recall that without debate, without criticism, no Administration and no country can succeed. Sure, there are idiots out there, but as long as they’re kept in check, even idiots might spark thought provoking investigation from others that lead to new discoveries.
As we all know, despite what big pharma want us to believe, not everything can be cured with a pill.
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#102 2020-03-30 09:53:38
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Thanks Yiannis, good to see the news got out there a little bit. Interesting that the BBC are so closely aligning themselves with the government statements that they have supplied protective equipment and all hospitals have received it. Of course, many people are looking for someone to blame so governments will be receiving a lot of flak at present and are under tremendous pressure. So there is a case for keeping criticism to a minimum. I’m very suspicious of many politicians and their motives. So I hope they are genuinely realising it is better to act humanely than think only of the economy.
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#103 2020-03-30 10:02:34
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#104 2020-03-30 10:04:58
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zero wrote #322351:
So I hope they are genuinely realising it is better to act humanely than think only of the economy.
Ha! If they were doing that, they’d join forces instead of slagging each other off. I wouldn’t want to be the figurehead in a crisis, irrespective of party politics. It’s more important to tackle the issues than score points for the next election, but this seems to pass the politicians by. Maybe it’s indoctrination in the system that breeds this attitude?
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#105 2020-03-30 10:06:53
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zero wrote #322352:
This may not be the article you read.
It’s a close cousin! Thank you so much. I should have remembered that mercola articles don’t appear in search results due to the censorship machine. EDIT: I think one of the studies linked in that article was the one I read, woohoo! I searched via the usual engines, but couldn’t find them when I last checked.
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