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Complications from what exactly? Training my immune system to fight off something that it might otherwise not be able to fight off? What is it about the vaccines exactly that had people scared/cautious about taking it?
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Regarding whether the "new crown pneumonia" needs to wear a mask, US leaders have studied for half a year and have not yet decided. Because the person wearing the mask may be a terrorist, fearing that the Statue of Liberty will be attacked again. Whether or not to lock down the city is not decided after a long meeting. Whether the vaccine is harmful, will cause some deaths, and whether it will be effective forever, is not clear
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My experience couldn't have been simpler. Checked the county website for vaccine locations. A grocery store that I shop at all the time was one of them. Went there, made appointment, got my shot, made my second appointment, got my second shot.
If you think about it, it must be a hell of a task to vaccinate a country our size. 50 states, each with multiple counties, with multiple government officials. The fact that some states/counties are doing a crappy job isn't surprising, I'd say it's almost unavoidable. The logistics of it must be staggering. Though I would have to say I've been underwhelmed by the CDC through this whole pandemic.
If many countries do not pay attention to how terrible the infection rate is, some people have not been infected, but in the end they went to the place where the vaccine was given to get the infection.
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Is Allen Funt lurking around here somewhere again?
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Shaggy Hiker
What's wrong with sour grapes, anyways? I've had some awesomely sour grapes, and they were excellent. Yeah, you wouldn't eat more than one or two, but they provided quite the kick. My mouth is watering just remembering those, and it was something like forty years ago. There was a TON of flavor to them (a metric ton, flavor is only measured in metric tons), so you could make some pretty awesome jelly with them, though it would take a fair amount of sugar.
Does Meiguo have pineapples and (Pineapple was also imported from Brazil, but it came to Taiwan Province. Because the leaves on the tip of the fruit resemble the tail of a phoenix, it is called pineapple. Gradually developed into one of the pillar fruits in Taiwan)? Taiwan has a high output. Looking for big buyers
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Also don't say "I got the vaccine and I am fine".
The complications might be long term not short term. No one knows so...
Sound like your more fearful of a vaccine which has not shown to kill people then a virus that definitely does kill people !!
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I just had an OMG moment...A FOX news correspondent said "Remember we support, wear your mask and socially distant, just like we always have." Of course that is an outright lie. Who knows how many people died from them supporting Trump's approach to the pandemic. That would be like Trump coming out and saying "I said Joe Biden won all along".
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Russia's GDP is about $1.3 trillion, Guangdong's is $1.2 trillion, and South Korea's GDP is $1.64 trillion. Britain and France are growing faster every year, and Germany is almost stagnant. Russia's economy has gone downhill in recent years, and its gross domestic product is only equivalent to that of Guangdong Province in China.The average monthly income of small commodities in Yiwu, China is more than ten thousand dollars.
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xiaoyao
Russia's GDP is about $1.3 trillion, Guangdong's is $1.2 trillion, and South Korea's GDP is $1.64 trillion. Britain and France are growing faster every year, and Germany is almost stagnant. Russia's economy has gone downhill in recent years, and its gross domestic product is only equivalent to that of Guangdong Province in China.The average monthly income of small commodities in Yiwu, China is more than ten thousand dollars.
You've posted some odd things in the past, but this is about the oddest, really.
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You've posted some odd things in the past, but this is about the oddest, really.
Yiwu Commodity City, China, has been developing rapidly before, from a rural area to the cities with the highest income in China. The new crown epidemic has caused a large number of merchants to fail to receive orders and the losses are very serious. At the same time, there are also many non-Chinese people who have spread their illness to Yiwu and others
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You've posted some odd things in the past, but this is about the oddest, really.
Yeah if he is typical and the things he says is what the Chinese government and media have led the people believe, that would be scary and sad for their people.
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Yeah if he is typical and the things he says is what the Chinese government and media have led the people believe, that would be scary and sad for their people.
Right...how many American's believe that Trump won the election, Climate change is a Chinese hoax, Covid-19 is just the Democrats trying to make Trump look bad, the USA makes billions from the tariff war, I could go on for a while. That is also sad...
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Tyson has a pretty good point. There are large portions of the US that believe some pretty odd things. There's also probably a significant percentage of the US population that couldn't find China on a map. I wonder how many Chinese couldn't find the US on a map? Probably few in cities, but a fair number in rural areas.
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Right...how many American's believe that Trump won the election, Climate change is a Chinese hoax, Covid-19 is just the Democrats trying to make Trump look bad, the USA makes billions from the tariff war, I could go on for a while. That is also sad...
Yeah it is sad and scary but for a different reason. These people choose to believe those things and they choose not to believe in the reports that contradicts those claims. The truth is available to them. It's up to each of us to decide what's true. That's the scary part. lol
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You've posted some odd things in the past, but this is about the oddest, really.
Posts like these are, why I think that only "half of the time" there's a human behind the account.
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this time operating in "patriotic-nerd" mode", not in "coding-nerd" mode.
Olaf
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how many American's believe that Trump won the election
Well, Sydney Powell doesn't. Her defence in Dominion's defamation law suit is that no reasonable person would believe her fraud claims. Nothing to see here... move along...
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FOX new used that when someone sued Tucker Carlton and it worked:
https://www.npr.org/2020/09/29/91774...ay-fox-s-lawye
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Posts like these are, why I think that only "half of the time" there's a human behind the account.
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this time operating in "patriotic-nerd" mode", not in "coding-nerd" mode.
Olaf
But it's posts coming through a translator, responding to data coming through a translator. The odds are pretty good that neither side of this conversation is having the same conversation that they believe the other side is having.
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Is it the Yota Maker? Moti finally did it??!! :eek:
Anyone regular here got that?
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That's interesting. So the more your known for being a liar, the more lies you can spread without any legal consequence. That's a very friendly judge.
I hope Powell and Giuliani are held accountable for the lies they spread, for trying to overthrow the election. They damaged our country, their actions will be felt for many years to come.
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That's interesting. So the more your known for being a liar, the more lies you can spread without any legal consequence. That's a very friendly judge.
I hope Powell and Giuliani are held accountable for the lies they spread, for trying to overthrow the election. They damaged our country, their actions will be felt for many years to come.
You left out who they were doing it for and had their full support...Trump.
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You left out who they were doing it for and had their full support...Trump.
I'd love to see that but don't think it will happen. I find it amazing the piles of destroyed lives Trump leaves in his wake, yet there seems to be plenty of people still willing to fall on their sword for him. Do they really believe the things he says or are they just willing to do anything in hopes that some of his fame will rub off on them by association.
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The world is full of lies, and the true expression is always incomprehensible. Bad people live for thousands of years.
China started the electric vehicle of Shanghai Wuling Hongguang production last July.The price is only 4500 US dollars.
But the electric vehicle produced by Toyota in Japan needs at least 15000 US dollars.
Can't the Japanese company do this price?
No, what they pursue is profiteering, and they never want to be fair.
Just like why the United States wants to suppress Huawei's 5G technology, there is nothing else, if you always use half the price. Taking too much business, they feel they can't survive, so they have to kill their rivals.
The marketplace is a battlefield of naked deception.The same is true of novel coronavirus.If the interests of the people are not the first requirement, it will certainly cause many unprovoked casualties, sorry, the president said that this has nothing to do with me.
https://www.wuling.com/ev50.html?ProjectID=865
IT'S BY 28800 YUAN rmb(4500$)
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Bad people live for thousands of years.
I guess that's true expression, then.
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China started the electric vehicle of Shanghai Wuling Hongguang production last July.The price is only 4500 yuan.
But the electric vehicle produced by Toyota in Japan needs at least 15000 US dollars.
Can't the Japanese company do this price?
No, what they pursue is profiteering, and they never want to be fair.
Either that 4500 yuan is a typo, or it is HEAVILY subsidized. Even if you left off a zero it is HEAVILY subsidized....or a bike.
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I guess that's true expression, then.
Either that 4500 yuan is a typo, or it is HEAVILY subsidized. Even if you left off a zero it is HEAVILY subsidized....or a bike.
There is no subsidy. China’s new energy vehicle standard is 300 kilometers and other conditions, such as the car’s battery capacity can travel 120-170 kilometers
https://www.wuling.com/ev50.html?ProjectID=865
Wuling Hongguang MINI, the feeling after using the car for a month_Tianjin Forum
https://clubajax.autohome.com.cn/bbs...3031200-1.html
IT'S ONLY 4500$
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when iphone is 1300$,Samsung need 1000$,but china xiaomi only 300$,and hongmi only 100$
China has many products that are powerful and convenient.
china xiaomi 300$,Mobile phone hardware parameters are almost the same as Samsung and Apple mobile phones
On March 23, 2009, India Tata launched the nano car, priced at only 2,500 US dollars (17,500 RMB)
For 12 years, the sales of this car has always been a tragedy: a total of only 229,000 vehicles
https://www.vbforums.com/images/ieimages/2021/03/1.bmp
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hongguang Electric cars sell more than Tesla,only took 200 days (India used 12 years) to achieve a sales volume of over 200,000, which is now the nation's No. 1 sales volume of new energy. According to EVsales data, Wuling Hongguang MINIEV won the world's single new energy model sales in January with 37,000 units of sales, and also set a new record for my country's new energy models. Dignity took one and took a "world first"!
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Sony phones in Japan are also very expensive, at a price of 5,000 yuan, when Xiaomi only needed 1999 yuan (300$). Because many Japanese car and mobile phone manufacturers take a high-price and high-profit approach.
Many companies such as China's Xiaomi have adopted strategies such as small profits but quick turnover.
For the same electricity consumption, China only needs 140 yuan, and Japan needs 410 yuan, which is three times the price. Japan has very few hydroelectric power generation, almost all of it is thermal power generation, nuclear power plants, and the cost is high. Therefore, the sales of Pot acid battery electric vehicles and new energy vehicles are very small. There is no motivation to develop.
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It looks like the UK has beat everyone at the clean automobile game:
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Is it the Yota Maker? Moti finally did it??!! :eek:
Anyone regular here got that?
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Is it the Yota Maker? Moti finally did it??!! :eek:
Anyone regular here got that?
Xiaoya isn't trying to be anyones girlfriend, or looking to fight a battle.
Safe to say Moti doesn't have a hand in this.
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China started the electric vehicle of Shanghai Wuling Hongguang production last July.The price is only 4500 US dollars.
That is not the same as 4500 yuan. I can believe 4500 US dollars, but not 4500 yuan.
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Xiaoya isn't trying to be anyones girlfriend, or looking to fight a battle.
Safe to say Moti doesn't have a hand in this.
You never know. I had bad memories before, had to hide in a dark corner for a couple of days. So I'm just cautious...
Also that constant blabbering about anything pops into mind remind me of, errr , girlfriend :p
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And to Quote some immortal words:
"now is pause now is me
up to now with ' me other was her
image capture and http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=110 and internet clock to negate claims of video pause
i miss her and i want to test her im not trying to proove anything for all i care call it an app for puppetiers.
i resume test after rest and more testers arrive"
and:
"asp.net rookie those dolls are : 1 bright skin, one dark skin to show chii's sight perception scope
chii can adapt to light and darkness.
as soon as i get some code or technique for sending radio signals i'll test the yggdrasil aka the
ant colony brain."
and:
"1 that people are bored with not cute stuff
2 that tech conferences are visited mostly by little kids
3 that universities are teaching old compilers
4 that university's heads (prof, teachers) at times negate new technology (100% times with my case)
5 that to properly test chatbots :
A the gift of the gab is needed
B (recomended) a full test should be minimum 1H time composed of 3 20 minute sessions
than get an objective report of what went down
6 the college scam is wide spread
7 I wrote an observation report you can derive what you want from it
don't know weather to add google app engine : no vb.net support, requires install kinda feels not at the level of battle programming"
And, yep, still on topic! :wave:
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Definitely not Moti. Xiaoya's posts are hard to read but it's just translation issues. If you read every sentence twice and look for alternative meanings you can generally find a rational (if often segwayed) argument. Moti's posts were totally screwy.
I miss Moti. He started out as a genuinely good, if slightly bizarre, guy. But, unfortunately, he headed in some pretty unhealthy directions towards the end and some of his linked material was waaay outside the bounds of acceptability for this forum.
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Also that constant blabbering about anything pops into mind remind me of, errr , girlfriend :p
Keep that up and you'll end up hiding in a corner, again.
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Still have his holy bible:
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Keep that up and you'll end up hiding in a corner, again.
Being there done that :o
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Yeah, so do I.
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Heavy! Biden's voice: Do not seek confrontation with China, but will never allow China to surpass the United States as the number one power! Will increase investment in infrastructure, U.S. stocks are now V-shaped reversal!
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Uhhh, that didn't translate well. It makes it look like those three sentences are related, they are not. I don't think they are related in either time or subject.
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Uhhh, that didn't translate well. It makes it look like those three sentences are related, they are not. I don't think they are related in either time or subject.
Must've been a glitch in xiaoyao's algorithm. :bigyello:
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Like how to deal with the new crown epidemic, the Chinese have been ten times ahead of a hundred times the time, as well as technology.But Americans don't want to admit it, and they don't want to learn.Even if they are wrong, they can't learn from their opponents, that's their attitude.
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Like how to deal with the new crown epidemic, the Chinese have been ten times ahead of a hundred times the time, as well as technology.But Americans don't want to admit it, and they don't want to learn.Even if they are wrong, they can't learn from their opponents, that's their attitude.
I'm starting to think this gibberish is some kind of generated code like mentioned in a previous post, the code is starting to break down, maybe a memory leak :confused:
"The infinite monkey theorem states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infini...%20Shakespeare.
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I don't want to refute Funky but if I see any mention of girlfriend, AI, or human sized dolls , I'll greed back Moti with drum roll! :wave:
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if I see any mention of girlfriend, AI, or human sized dolls
or creating plasma in the basement. Don't forget that.
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I'm starting to think this gibberish is some kind of generated code like mentioned in a previous post, the code is starting to break down, maybe a memory leak
I think that was actually one or the more coherent posts. He's lamenting that exceptionalism is so ingrained in the US that they refuse to learn from China even when China is acting in a way that was demonstrably more effective.
I actually think there's a lot of truth in that argument but I'd add a few refinements:-
1. It isn't limited to the US, the whole of US and Europe is guilty of this.
2. It isn't limited to China, we look down on everyone that's not the US or Europe
3. I don't think it's a refusal to learn from them. Rather it's a dismissal. We just assume that they have nothing worth teaching us.
4. While I think we've long been guilty of this, I think Trump's administration was particularly bad at it which gives a distorted picture.
5. It ignores the pre-existing cultural differences between China and the West and I'm not convinced that most of us in the West would be willing to trade the reduced Covid death rates for the more authoritarian culture that China has.
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I've always felt it was that last point. China was effective, but by using means that the US and EU simply couldn't do. We had people protesting the wearing of masks. What would it have taken to truly lock a city down in this country? It would have taken powers that the government simply doesn't have.
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There are related factors. For example South Koreans are less bred to bow to authoritarianism, but as a monoculture the people have a strong sense of the common good.
You won't find that in countries polycultural to the point where many don't even know their neighbors well enough to recognize them at the grocery store. This has made the US for example far more individualistic than it ever was in the past.
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I'm not sure "bred" was really the word you were after but I know what you mean. State above the individual is a large part of the culture in China and I think there's both positives and negatives to that. The US is at the mirror opposite of that scale so it's positives and negatives are also mirror opposite.
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I think it would have been possible in the UK but politically VERY difficult. At most a short term quarantine would have got through, say a month.
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Fair point. Something like acculturated probably fits a lot better.
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WHO/CCP collusion continues.
CDC: "Impending doom" in the US.
Whitehouse: Vaccine Passports coming.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-poCVhV5-yY
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More insects, er, rodents to worry about:
COVID Variants Detected in Animals, May Find Hosts in Mice
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In new work, researchers at the Institut Pasteur in Paris have shown that the B.1.351 and P.1 variants of concern, which were first identified in South Africa and Brazil, respectively, can infect mice, giving the virus a potential new host.
Older versions of the virus couldn't infect mice because they weren't able to bind to receptors on their cells. These two variants can.
Geopolitical and economic pundits are already saying that this means COVID-19 booster shots "forever."
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O Flu that affects animals!!!???
Oh no!!
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It looks like the UK has beat everyone at the clean automobile game
By the way, there's a story behind that photo. During our first lockdown there was a period when drive-throughs were allowed but walk in take-aways weren't. People started building cardboard cars just to get themselves a burger. It's pretty typical of the British sense of humour.
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Now that is "green energy"...
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Yeah, except for the unburned gas emitted by the tailpipe.
As for the virus going to mice. I suppose that's understandable. The rodents were all like, "they're having a pandemic and we're NOT responsible??? Inconceivable!!!"
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I got my first shot today. There is only a little pain, and I feel a little feverish at night.I had to make an appointment a few days ago, and there were only eight places every day.As a result, the past completely out of control today, a large number of seedlings came.I went there at twelve o'clock at noon, and I made an appointment until two o'clock, but there were too many people to queue up.Then I waited for another two hours until the vaccine came at three or four o'clock.As a result, the staff's system went wrong and waited for more than an hour.They may want to do this Carefully Register work. It is possible that some batches of vaccines can be traced back to the source if there is a problem.
There is also a cycle in Yunnan Province of China to carry out the investigation of all personnel. Start the lockdown again for a while.Just because a dozen people are infected.
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By the way, there's a story behind that photo. During our first lockdown there was a period when drive-throughs were allowed but walk in take-aways weren't. People started building cardboard cars just to get themselves a burger. It's pretty typical of the British sense of humour.
Our score every village, every street, every community all quarantine, there are many people guarding.Each household can only send one person out to buy daily necessities for three days.
In fact, China is the safest country.I went to have a vaccination today, and on the way back, I asked the others why they didn't go? Most people don't even think about it. Because there are almost no relevant patients in China.
However, this disease has been infected with 10% in the world, and it may be ravaged everywhere to ordinary colds, so the child begins to make a vaccine. It is essential. Perhaps in a few years, humans will automatically have this antibody, and most people will not be harmed.
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When China had just encountered these patients last year, I took the same box hospital as a large number of containers on the air. Because the hospital is all patient, and they need a separate isolation area so this is the best way.
Many years ago, with the smallpox virus, some countries drove all these people to an island and left them to die, or buried them alive and burned them.
Sometimes China is able to do one thing for the whole country.For example, in the past, if you wanted to build an atomic bomb, you needed to refine uranium ore.Localization of minerals throughout the country to find refining.
In fact, the United States does not have no control. In order to prevent Huawei's five-level communication technology, he directly occupies a leading position in the world, and directly purchases China Huawei company's products from China. There is also our hanging live broadcast app. Trump actually asked Microsoft and other companies to buy him very cheap price
As long as they want to do it, no matter how disgusting or unfair it is, they can do it unconditionally.
The whole country is isolated. It will cause great economic losses.So for the money they choose not to do so simple, a few people died what?
Because of the economic losses caused by the segregation of cities in the country, the United States did not control it at all for money.
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Natural and man-made disasters. Last year, the virus was related, and this year, there was a Suez Canal ship interception incident.
And the previous nuclear power plant explosion in Japan.
And some oil fields have been hit by missiles. The future war of new energy is incalculable.
China requires that in a few years, the proportion of electric vehicles purchased should exceed 50%.
The millet press conference has just been released, and he will invest 10 billion US dollars to produce electric vehicle.Apple has a car, Tesla has a car, and Xiaomi has to do the perfect flip.
There is too much oil digging in the world, which may cause the movement of the earth's plates, causing earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and other disasters.At that time, it may be dry for months, years or heavy rains.There are also economic and technological blockades imposed by the United States on China and other countries.The United States and other countries produce a lot of weapons, they must find ways to sell it, so the war is constant.
There will be more and more disasters in the future, and I hope it will not happen in the next few decades.
When we're dead, we won't know.
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Strict policies of isolation were very effective in limiting the spread and the toll of hospitalization and death. Those were great in the short run, but they only makes sense if immunization can achieve saturation levels quickly enough.
The fungalitis is jumping to rodents even now, so hope of eradicating COVID-19 by limiting spread are gone. The crud will be with us forever, just as occurred with influenza.
Failing to get vaccines into people means a lot of "dry tinder" is behind the walls of isolation, awaiting a spark before turning into a raging fire. This is a race that must be won.
Chinese urgency on COVID-19 goes missing in vaccination drive
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There is no globally accepted standard for the percentage of a population that needs to be vaccinated — or to develop the necessary antibodies through infection — for herd immunity against COVID-19 to kick in.
A November paper in medical journal Lancet estimated that figure to be 60% to 72% for a 100% effective vaccine, while Gao Fu, the head of the Chinese disease-control agency, put it at 70 to 80% for China in comments this week.
China would need to administer 10 million doses every day for seven months to reach such thresholds, Chinese infectious-disease specialist Zhang Wenhong told a recent forum. Only around 52.5 million doses had been administered as of the end of February, according to Zhong.
The current pace is of “great concern,” Zhang added.
Besides quickening production, China has also committed to shipping vaccines overseas as it works to blunt foreign criticism of the initial spread of the virus from its shores.
Chinese companies are set to export nearly 400 million doses, state media has reported, and the government said it is providing free vaccines to 53 countries.
China is caught between “both the vaccination requirement of achieving herd immunity … and the demand associated with its vaccine diplomacy,” said Yanzhong Huang, a global health fellow at the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations.
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Re: Corona virus, China major city lockdowns, etc.
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dilettante
It looks like the UK has beat everyone at the clean automobile game:
You can get a car made of paper.I saw a movie today where a little girl raised more than a dozen geese. Then his father invented a small plane, and the little girl flew the plane to take the geese to the sky, just like training dogs.
Over the past decade, Chinese millet cell phone. Samsung's original cell phone of 6000 yuan was achieved in 1999.
In China, cell phone's research and development, as well as helping the United States Apple Foundry, get into full swing.
Tesla has been developing rockets, and electric vehicle.
Maybe in a century or two, it will be like StarCraft, and most people will be able to drive a ship or a plane to work.
Driving in China's big cities is very crowded, perhaps the only way to go to work is to fly from the sky.