101-Year-Old Man Who Survived 1918 Flu Beats Coronavirus, Too.
Cute news for making everyone smiles and feel the heart a bit lighter and happier! <3 "101-Year-Old Man Who Survived 1918 Flu Beats Coronavirus, Too." <https://futurism.com/neoscope/101-year-old-man-survives-coronavirus> And I feel pity for the virus when it meets Queen Elizabeth II. Poor corona, I bet it will massacred, haha!! ;) Tender disinfected good night kisses, my dear friends. Wish everybody here much health, sweet dreams, and a relaxing rest. <3 Ceci <3 ---------- Loving. Caring. Sharing. Being Excellent To Each Other And To Our Hackerspace. <3 ---------- "Don't let anyone rob you of your imagination, your creativity, or your curiosity. It's your place in the world; it's your life. Go on and do all you can with it, and make it the life you want to live." - Mae Jemison
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 20:39:45 -0300 Cecilia Tanaka <cecilia.tanaka@gmail.com> wrote:
ah, what a cute, little, technofascist 'futurist' cesspool that site is =) And here's something for Jim! Somebody stole his inteluctual prupoerty! https://futurism.com/countries-tap-phone-data-track-covid19 "It’s a privacy advocate’s worst nightmare. It may also be one of our only hopes" MWAHAHAHAH - technofascism is the last hope!!
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 12:19:33AM -0300, Punk-Stasi 2.0 wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 20:39:45 -0300 Cecilia Tanaka <cecilia.tanaka@gmail.com> wrote:
ah, what a cute, little, technofascist 'futurist' cesspool that site is =)
And here's something for Jim! Somebody stole his inteluctual prupoerty!
https://futurism.com/countries-tap-phone-data-track-covid19
"It’s a privacy advocate’s worst nightmare. It may also be one of our only hopes"
MWAHAHAHAH - technofascism is the last hope!!
Come on! If you're gonna shut down teh whole world over the flu, you at LEAST gotta make it look scary and march as fast as possible to the mark of the beast, right? Ok, I guess if you -really- twist my arm I could be convinced that privacy is worthy of maintaining ;) Anyway, frankly, this China virus world shutdown is so(!) much better than WW3. Like, seriously much better! Free money? What the debt fiats giver giveth, the giverer shall soon enough taketh away. But, we're at peace for another cycle, though I suspect this coming cycle is gonna be MUCH shorter than the last - may be 10 years? Suggestions? If you DO take "free" money, get your greenhouse (or at least some potatoes) growing, buy a(nother) water tank, water filters, set up a little neighbour to neighbour router and load a mirror of babylonbee.com onto it, etc. The mark o' the beast is not too far away muh grits! This time of quietude might be the right time in your lifetime to contemplate your bucket list and even your navel (if you're that way inclined), to pray to your $CREATOR, and to get to a gentle but firm resolve followed by clear and straightforward actions to get your backup food and water plans realized. Now is most definitely a time to begin to plan to create your/our shared world. If you believe you take memories, or at least lessons "in principle", with you when you cast your physical body aside, could it be that decisions made before that day ought receive your (personal) attention once in a while? Could "chipped human"-free zones be worthy of creating for future generations? For oneself? If not now, when? Let's be patient but determined with ourselfs, compassionate yet aware and rational with others ("name it" can be more functional than "shame it", oddly enough), and diligently homing in on our own causes for being. We have been granted a reprieve from World War 3, so thank you Vladimir Putin. In the light of this, we have a little window of opportunity to manifest a more worthy vision collectively (something other than "eternal debt serfs to the 1%ers" - even if this takes another generation or 2 to properly claw back). When techno fascism is literally shoved in your face as a computer chip to be injected into the back of your hand or forehead (and without that chip you shall neither buy nor sell - no more supermarket for you), and you don't have another way to eat, or water to drink, what are you going to do then? What then, hey? Many will take the chip, being thereby "marked by the beast," becoming debt serfs for possibly generations. The pyramidal one world techno fascist government and currency shall then be your life - as an indebted slave. Some shall create alternatives. They shall have a little more freedom and seed the future of liberty - hopefully. And hopefully that won't take too many generations to achieve, despite our present slide backwards. Any vision worth manifesting must live in intention, will, then actions. At least, if you can even think of or behold your vision, in the first instance. Actions include communication, to share that vision, and persistence in your attempts at communicating so as to ultimately find that vision which is worth even bothering to live for (and also, persistence to find the way to communicate that vision with others in a way that they can hear it so well that they may align with that vision). If it's not personally in you, try to find a (worthy) vision-keeper - we have a few examples (human as they are) from Nikola Tesla to Richard Stallman and others. My vision includes healthy food and clean water - without the mark of the beast - and time each week to meditate and pray in my own humble yet limited/human way. Also to exercise and be physically and mentally mobile into very old age, that I may be a net contributor to those around me (and not a dependent vegetable) in my old age. Time will tell.
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020 22:55:40 +1100 Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net> wrote:
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 12:19:33AM -0300, Punk-Stasi 2.0 wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 20:39:45 -0300 Cecilia Tanaka <cecilia.tanaka@gmail.com> wrote:
https://futurism.com/countries-tap-phone-data-track-covid19
"It’s a privacy advocate’s worst nightmare. It may also be one of our only hopes"
MWAHAHAHAH - technofascism is the last hope!!
Come on! If you're gonna shut down teh whole world over the flu, you at LEAST gotta make it look scary and march as fast as possible to the mark of the beast, right?
So in one post you sound like a sane person and in the next you're sucking trump's cock and spamming KKKristian-KGB propaganda. What - the fuck - is wrong with you? Oh wait, you say something sane once in a while as camouflage. Oldest trick in the propaganda book.
On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 04:40:40PM -0300, Punk-Stasi 2.0 wrote: ..
From Russia with Love [muffaluggerahs] =D
Russian Scientists Provide Key New Info About Why Russians Aren't Getting COVID (Video) https://russia-insider.com/en/russian-scientists-provide-key-new-info-about-... [direct]: Why Russians don't get CORONAVIRUS! 100% TRUE (ENG SUBs)-RWN1CAD5P_g.mp4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWN1CAD5P_g [dance video not linked]
This is not the average coronavirus, that's fer muffaluggerin' sure. Also, Moscow now in lockdown (and remember, Russian 2,500km border has been locked down since as early as 30 January. We can keep laughin, but may be keep ones eyes open too. Not an old person’s virus: Russia warns teens & adults they TOO may need ventilators if ill with Covid-19, citing patient data https://www.rt.com/russia/484428-moscow-coronavirus-younger-patients/ Moscow authorities have sounded the alarm over the ratio of serious Covid-19 cases among younger people, having found that 40 percent of the patients undergoing artificial lung ventilation are under the age of 40. At least 1,014 people have been diagnosed with Covid-19 in the Russian capital as of Sunday, and only 15 percent of those are over 65, the authorities said. Over 33 percent of those infected with the novel coronavirus fell between the ages of 18 and 34, while 46 percent were between 35 and 64, the official data said. But what’s worse, the serious cases requiring artificial lung ventilation units, commonly known as ventilators, did not favor the younger patients, according to the statement. It did not disclose how many of those infected were considered serious and how many required ventilators, but provided what appear to be alarming stats. Almost 40 percent of those on artificial lung ventilation are younger than 40. The percentage of such patients aged under 60 makes up as many as 64 percent, i.e. two thirds of the total number of patients on ventilation. The Moscow medics strongly cautioned that “it’s not only elderly Muscovites who suffer from the severe form of the disease.” Their warning comes in contrast to the general belief that the coronavirus is deadliest for the elderly. The experience of China, where the virus originated, and such heavily hit nations as Italy and the US appear to show that around 80 percent of the Covid-19 fatalities occur among the people in their 60s and older. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the US said earlier in March that that the older age group accounted for 31 percent of all coronavirus cases in the US, for 45 percent of hospitalizations, 53 percent of ICU admissions and 80 percent of all deaths. It’s unclear as yet if the situation in Moscow really contradicts the global trends, as the total number of people in need of ventilators remains undisclosed. All of the eight coronavirus patients who have died in Russia so far were older than 40. The discrepancy could boil down to different statistical systems being used, or to the relatively low number of seriously ill patients at this stage. The worrisome figures from the Russian capital could also be an attempt by the medics to persuade younger people to follow the quarantine measures more thoroughly, as they issued reminders that “all Muscovites should remain home, no matter what their age.” The next week has been declared a paid holiday in Russia in order to stem the spread of Covid-19. But, in Moscow, the abnormally warm and sunny weather tempted many to neglect the government’s advice to remain indoors. However, the city authorities on Sunday ramped up the restrictions, with the mayor’s order effectively instructing residents to self-isolate and not go outside unless it is absolutely necessary. The order, which comes into effect on Monday, added that special permits will soon be introduced for those who need to continue traveling to work. The number of people infected with the virus in Russia reached 1,534 on Sunday. The capital, which is the country’s largest city and main transport hub, accounts for two thirds of these cases.
(Flights in and out of Russia were already shut down weeks ago, along with much of the China/Russia border.) Beginning today (Monday 30 March 2020), Russia goes to ground - all forms of travel in and out of the country locked down, including pedestrian, waterways/ river travel, cars and trains. Russia to ban ALL cross-border travel over Covid-19 pandemic https://www.rt.com/russia/484372-russia-bans-crossborder-travel-coronavirus/ .. Authorities said that the measure was "temporary," but provided no indication as to when frontiers will re-open. .. Russian truck drivers serving international routes, as well as the crews of trains and river vessels, will be able to return home. .. Russia has been making a large-scale effort to tackle the highly contagious disease, which included canceling all regular and charter flights in and out of the country. Suggestion: if you have yet to make plans to "go to ground for a couple of months", now just might be the time to do so. On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 09:42:55AM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
This is not the average coronavirus, that's fer muffaluggerin' sure.
Also, Moscow now in lockdown (and remember, Russian 2,500km border has been locked down since as early as 30 January.
We can keep laughin, but may be keep ones eyes open too.
Not an old person’s virus: Russia warns teens & adults they TOO may need ventilators if ill with Covid-19, citing patient data https://www.rt.com/russia/484428-moscow-coronavirus-younger-patients/
Moscow authorities have sounded the alarm over the ratio of serious Covid-19 cases among younger people, having found that 40 percent of the patients undergoing artificial lung ventilation are under the age of 40.
At least 1,014 people have been diagnosed with Covid-19 in the Russian capital as of Sunday, and only 15 percent of those are over 65, the authorities said.
Over 33 percent of those infected with the novel coronavirus fell between the ages of 18 and 34, while 46 percent were between 35 and 64, the official data said.
But what’s worse, the serious cases requiring artificial lung ventilation units, commonly known as ventilators, did not favor the younger patients, according to the statement.
It did not disclose how many of those infected were considered serious and how many required ventilators, but provided what appear to be alarming stats.
Almost 40 percent of those on artificial lung ventilation are younger than 40. The percentage of such patients aged under 60 makes up as many as 64 percent, i.e. two thirds of the total number of patients on ventilation.
The Moscow medics strongly cautioned that “it’s not only elderly Muscovites who suffer from the severe form of the disease.”
Their warning comes in contrast to the general belief that the coronavirus is deadliest for the elderly. The experience of China, where the virus originated, and such heavily hit nations as Italy and the US appear to show that around 80 percent of the Covid-19 fatalities occur among the people in their 60s and older.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the US said earlier in March that that the older age group accounted for 31 percent of all coronavirus cases in the US, for 45 percent of hospitalizations, 53 percent of ICU admissions and 80 percent of all deaths.
It’s unclear as yet if the situation in Moscow really contradicts the global trends, as the total number of people in need of ventilators remains undisclosed. All of the eight coronavirus patients who have died in Russia so far were older than 40.
The discrepancy could boil down to different statistical systems being used, or to the relatively low number of seriously ill patients at this stage.
The worrisome figures from the Russian capital could also be an attempt by the medics to persuade younger people to follow the quarantine measures more thoroughly, as they issued reminders that “all Muscovites should remain home, no matter what their age.”
The next week has been declared a paid holiday in Russia in order to stem the spread of Covid-19. But, in Moscow, the abnormally warm and sunny weather tempted many to neglect the government’s advice to remain indoors.
However, the city authorities on Sunday ramped up the restrictions, with the mayor’s order effectively instructing residents to self-isolate and not go outside unless it is absolutely necessary.
The order, which comes into effect on Monday, added that special permits will soon be introduced for those who need to continue traveling to work.
The number of people infected with the virus in Russia reached 1,534 on Sunday. The capital, which is the country’s largest city and main transport hub, accounts for two thirds of these cases.
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