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@Upgrayedd It's not even the governments who are the threat, it's companies.
I get about 700 tracking requests every single day on my mobile. All of them are with a commercial backgound. Location, things I buy and look at, contacts, what I read ... and most by google, amazonaws, facebook (without anything by facebook installed and with no facebook account!), or by companies who promise customer insights to their clients, or by my phone's maker Xiaomi.
Most of these trackers are hidden inside installed apps, not inside Android, except wifi geofencing. Google apps have mostly google trackers, but also some facebook trackers. Weather apps and messengers are the worst with up to 15 trackers in one single app.
I'd say I have blocked more than 90 % of that. But it is a lot of work.
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Public transport is said to be one of the best in the world. But if you do not come as a tourist, and if you really depend on it, it's not always the beautiful heaven as it seems. When it is raining, for example. Or from my place to T4 at the airport, 1:40 h, with luggage ... hmmm. Or imagine buying grocery with two small kids in tow.
And because the rents are increasing to intergalactic levels, things can get difficult for small businesses. For example, many food stalls at popular places have to close now. They simply can not pay the rent anymore. Someone who has to pay 10,000 $ rent has to cook a lot of plates food before he starts to earn for himself. And as we are on it, I really regret the downfall of all these Mama-Papa stalls with their often individual delicacies. They had been replaced by food chain food. Last time we paid 23 $ at a so-called economical rice stall. There was nothing special on our 3 plates.
A single room to rent is at least 800 $, not in the center but in an area such as Bedok. How they want to encourage young couples to marry with current housing prices is a mystery to me.
I feel many businesses have used the opportunity "covid" for cranking up their prices unreasonably.
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Since it is only the protein spike which is tailored to that particular immunization, it means the efficacy can be higher. Just like you take a sniper gun instead of a shotgun.
Certainly, if the mutation becomes too different than that particular protein would not dock anymore. Biontech on Delta has not of the same high in efficacy, but it works still with meaningful efficacy.
The thing is, mRNA could be changed in 8 weeks or lesser to target the mutation very well. However, the relevant authorities and scientists are not in any agreement, if then the vaccine needs the same 3 test phases again, or if that modification is covered by the initial studies. Majority says yep, need to study again.
It is not wrong what the Chinese say, since you get the entire virus the "coverage" is potentially wider. But then, also the efficacy for a particular strain is lower.
The re-action of your body to an mRNA vaccine is closest what you get from the real virus, without getting any virus in you, and only with what is required to make you immune (more or less). We are only at the beginning of mRNA developments.
It is quite clear that this will be the future standard. In a few years we will be able to prevent certain cancer types, rabis, and even common flu easily.
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Wenn 95 % aller Fahrten weniger als 20 km sind, dann brauch' ich kein Auto mit 1000 km Reichweite. Ich weiß, ja, manche brauchen solche Reichweiten. Aber eben nicht die Mehrheit.
Darum wäre es deutlich vorteilhafter, wenn ich mich auf eine praxisgerechte Reichweite reduzieren würde, die Hersteller sich eher auf kleinere, leichte, preiswertere Batterien einstellten, und natürlich auf Ladung über Nacht. Wenn dann noch an und um den Autobahnen ein dichtes Ladenetz zur Verfügung stünde, dann kann ich persönlich für ein insgesamt deutlich preiswertes Fahrzeug einen Reichweiten-Nachteil in Kauf nehmen.
Oder was theoretisch auch ginge: Jeder der ein solches "Öko" E-Auto kauft bekommt vergünstigten Zugang zum anmieten von Benzinern, wenn er mal eine große Reichweite braucht, z.B. für eine manchmal zu fahrende Langstrecke. Oder vielleicht ein tolles Bahnticket. Da kann man sich sicher etwas ausdenken, um diese Lücke zu füllen.
(Nebenbei bemerkt, Gitarren in den Türen, pulsierende LED Leuchten, drehbare Displays und den ganzen anderen erwähnten Tand brauch' ich erst recht nicht)
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I'll give you people one example how it works in real life.
Nestle has big business with baby milk powder in the small towns and villages of Asia. They send their representatives offering job training and jobs to young women, the poorest of the poor. They are then trained for 3 weeks in selling Nestle baby milk powder. They are provided a free supply of 6 weeks baby milk powder for each of their customers, usually friends and family members from the same village or community. They tell their friends try it it's free, and how safe and hygienic the powder is, that all the added vitamins make the baby cleverer, and how convenient it is, like no more worries about where to breast-feed, and about baby's health. Nestle uses the strong bonds among families and village communities and gets the women selling to their people.
Only thing is after 6 weeks using the Nestle powder the supply of their natural l breast milk has stopped. They have no choice than to continue with milk powder. So they go to the store and now the situation makes them spending the little money they have anyways on their child's nutrition, which was close to free for them before. There are millions of families being virtually robbed off the last few cents that way, but they have no other choice anymore.
If they have no money then they can't buy the powder, and the baby will start crying hours later. What would a mother regardless rich or poor feel in her heart when the baby cries from hunger? The shop owner may give them skimmed milk powder, which costs a fraction, and it looks similar. What choice is there? The little creature will not die, but it will not develop well. If you go to the Philippines and see some incredible tiny kids, you might be looking at such a kid.
By writing this I get very angry, I really have seen enough. I do not want to use bad words to the two guys above but I really feel like now. I am not sure if they even can follow a text of so many words. So sorry.
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The previous guard at our condo worked until he was 86. I always thought he must be the oldest guard in Singapore.
He traveled 7 days a week from his home and worked 12 h shifts. When I asked him he said: "I do not need the money. But why should I sit at home alone? This is an easy job, and I can talk every day with people and still have a bit responsibility." He was mentally fit until his last day. I believe the 12 h shift was hard on him, and having no rest day at all. But if Singapore government supported creating more 6 h jobs, many of the elderlies may be happily going. Give them perks, better house, free food, some pay, free medical, other assistance with things they can't, be it interact with government stuff, or help with paying their bills. I bet many of them will be glad to give back for that.
Look at Mr. Ng in the video. He's still strong enough to push and pedal that heavy cart. Maintain it until the last minute and then just pass away with no pains.
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Generally, the risk of an infection inside houses is much higher than outside. This is simply because the germs are much more diluted outside. Therefore, we practically only need a mask if we are in proximity of people. I would make this difference, if I was on the enforcement side. If someone is all alone around him and has taken his mask off for getting a bit off fresher air, and not always his own warm exhaust, and the mask is clearly visible held ready to be worn, I would not bother or maximum give this person a well-meant reminder.
I would however be utmost strict in crowded places, at bus stops, at the MRT station, and in particular in supermarkets or any other enclosed spaces.
It is not good for all people to stay now 4 - 6 weeks inside. Many would love to go swimming in the condo pool, and I am sure it can be organized that only a limited no. of people use it. The UV and the chloride will leave lesser chance for Covid-19 to spread.
Other sports like tennis or badminton should be no problem, if players just play and not hold after-playing parties. Running should be all right, if we use only every second or third lane. I am sure there is a simple way to make those lanes unusable temporary.
There are plenty other sports that people can do without being close, or being in contact. And if someone is worried about touching the ball, simply wear one-way gloves.
PS: Did you know that Denmark holds school classes outside?
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Rob, there is nothing we can do against the growth of cashless payments, definitely not.
If I run down the disadvantages and consequences of cashless, people will mentally switch off before the first sentence is even finished. The answer is then something in line with: More convenient, no need to take out the wallet, no need to carry coins, etc. etc.. All the same, no differences, they are all the same brand of sheep regardless of country or skin colour.
At the same time when I receive that answer, their brain runs this film: Outdated, noob, boomer from yesterday. It does not touch them the slightest that there are good reasons.
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I have been living in Asia since 21 years. My view is Asians need a leader, they do need a father figure if you like that better.
King Bhumibol has some black spots on his vest from the time when he was very young, but in the end he became the people's king, and he completely filled their hearts. It is only true what is said, he developed and supported many projects for the good of the people, but he did not misuse his almost limitless authorities.
Do you onlookers from outside prefer leaders of the kind we did see in China, Indonesia, the Philippines? Or isn't it better to have someone like King Bhumibol, even if he may not always have been perfect.
I hope that his son can become wiser, too, and fill the giant footsteps of his father a little.
My best wishes to the Thais!
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- PSLE is redundant in the current form.
- Generally there are too many exams with time lost that could be better used for actual learning
- Quality of teachers not always good, in particular for English, PE and science subjects
- Some teachers rely heavily on the students being tutored
- Too long school hours, and on top of it other things to do where efficiency could be debated, example: Values In Action
- Learning is seasonal, sometimes they do not much for weeks, and then everything comes in the shortest time
- Some teachers use homework for learning, not for deepening/intensifying what had been done in class
- Too many pages of papers to fill, a repetitive and boring work, I think writing and creating yourself is more efficient
- School activities can be a waste of time with no outcome, no follow up, not learning much
- The AL-System is not an improvement
- It should not be possible to "buy" you child into a better school.
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Now we know how reasonable the Singapore government actually was in terms of lock-down. Not as loose as the US, accepting a high death rate, and also not as unreasonable as the CCP, welding the peoples doors, or putting them in camps with catastrophic hygiene.
Also, Singapore recognized that Omicron, although not harmless, is lesser dangerous. That together with the 95 % vax rate in Singapore allowed for opening up so much. In China they use a vax that is lesser effective, and they did only vax the "productive" people, not the elderly. In Singapore, the elderly were first!
I did not like that gradually moving the goalpost every few days, it seems Mr. Wong likes that. But if you look under the bottom line, Ong, Gan and Wong do not fare bad at all.
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The privacy data the Google, Facebook, Apple and Co. harvest are based on your usage of messaging apps, other so-called social apps, email, browser, data you upload on any cloud, keyboard inputs (yes, even that is being recorded), search engines, pictures you viewed or videos, online meetings (zoom), movement recordings via the inbuilt GPS and Wifi ... practically anything you do with the help of a mobile device. If all these data is combined, you will get a pretty complete picture about a person. Google for example can.
If you look at the capabilities of such a Tracer token, and you believe the government 100% lies to you (which I think they don't, why should they) and accordingly you are convinced they harvest data, all it could do is record your approximate location and contact numbers of people which were near you.
If you are concerned about privacy, what you should do first is throw your mobile away. Or alternatively, buy one with no Google apps - not a single one - and no social apps, not even a photo sharing app, Google maps, or a weather app. For as long as you use a normal Hp, the Tracer token is nothing even if they cheated on you.
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Most of the German cities that were originally founded by the Romans were founded as army camps and fortresses. They did not need to be pretty, the cities were build around them later.
Medieval German cities and towns are not planned as grids. They are planned with bends, angles and distances that reflect the usage of the houses and made them purposeful for the activities of the people who lived there. For example, a short distance to a place that was needed nearby.
Straights are found to the central places, usually the market place with church (to get the people there quicker there, and to transport the goods from outside to the central market).
Today Germans say, that the layout of these places have something deeply homely, cosy, human, something that makes them very attractive ... but most are not aware why.
There is a German video that explains what I claimed above, but it's only available in German language.
Grid is shxt.
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X Denmark is the best at 80 k per 1 million. Denmark as well is one of the countries with good crisis management, among Finland, Austria, Germany, New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, Taiwan. So far Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand are doing surprisingly well, too.
Amazing - the good crisis management of Thailand with their cost effective ways to fight the virus. Well done, Thailand!
Why can't you countries in the region not liaise with those who have got the skill and experience?? And don't say: "We are poor"!
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@infinitemusic1017 I believe that's the aim. The health costs are much higher than possible tax income.
Cigarettes were natively not as dangerous as the product that is sold today, neither in health terms, nor in regard of dependency. Nowadays, it's a chemical mix. Imagine you have a product which cost close to nothing to produce, but makes the people dependant for life? That's what they did.
Big tobacco mixes fillers into them, and also nicotine boosters to dramatically increase the effect of dependency. If you vape you do not need to use such ingredients, you are in control what goes in there.
Unfortunately, many or most people use pre-produced liquids. This means you give the control out of your hands, again. Combine that with a high wattage devices it provides a super nicotine shot. This is the effect the lady is talking about, she uses 45 mg strength. The highest I ever used was 18 mg. I would have never accepted 45 mg. I think that's sickening. And I used it with a 50 W device. For many 150 - 200 W are not uncommon.
This exactly is what the garment wants to prevent, and I understand it. Also, these powerful devices can be operated with certain substances, which of course is unwanted.
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Most chocolate in this region is made from cocoa beans, sugar, skimmed milk powder, vanilla (likely artificial), palm oil and often also flavour (to save on expensive cocoa).
Real chocolate such as the German, Belgian or Swiss chocolate is made from cocoa beans, sugar, whole milk powder, vanilla, and cocoa butter. In the EU it is not permitted to call the above product chocolate.
It is a highly processed product, this is true. But you should know that chocolate production is entirely a physical process, not a chemical process. This is a big difference.
No chocolate product can be called a health product. But the first product that I described, the not real chocolate, is one of the most unhealthy products to be found in the entire food market. It promotes diabetes, obesity and heart disease.
The artificial chocolate causes the throat to become scratchy. It has a warm, unpleasant melt, and a somewhat waxy, smeary mouthfeel.
Real chocolate provides that certain "satisfactory" feeling even if we only eat a small quantity. It melts pleasantly in the mouth and disappears completely without smeary feeling, and it has a bit of a cooling sensation. Therefore, it does not cause a scratchy throat.
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@Ariels888 Iceland, Luxemburg, Finland, Germany, Austria, Israel, Switzerland, Poland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand.
All these countries have done vastly better than the US with their enormous resources and skills. All these countries have a government managed health system.
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@BombDrop In Hong Kong kommt es ganz darauf an mit wem Du sprichst. Du weißt ja nicht, ob die Familie vielleicht aus China war. Viele Chinesen erstreben es dort zur Schule gehen. So wie sie auch gerne Ihre Kinder in den USA studieren lassen, wenn sie es sich leisten können, obwohl die fast alle die USA hassen. Aber es gibt auch durchaus China-liebende Hong Konger. Ich bin aber nicht der Meinung, das diese die Mehrheit sind.
Eine der ersten Dinge, die die jungen Patrioten einen um die Ohren hauen ist, Du seist von der Westpresse manipuliert. Die sprechen dann jedoch eigentlich von der angelsächsischen Medienlandschaft, wie Fox, CNN, BBC oder Aussie-Sky, weil kaum jemand etwas anderes kennt. Ein weiter Punkt der auffällt ist, dass das Konzept seine Meinung zu sagen wenn auch wenn der andere nicht einverstanden ist denen ungewohnt ist.
Wenn die junge Frau westlich gebildet war, dann sollten beide Punkte nicht ausgeprägt vorhanden, sein. D.h. sie sollte verstehen, dass es im Westen verschiedene Meinungen gibt nicht nur eine wie in China, das wir durchaus auch den USA kritisch gegenüber stehen, das Kritik an China nicht sagt, dass die Menschen dort schlecht sind, und das jeder seine Meinung sagen kann und das nicht komisch ist.
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This is not fixable with stricter laws, harsher punishments, or more police. Public celebrations, pop concerts, museums, etc. etc., all kind of public places will never be 100% safe. And I do not want to live in a country that is 100% safe.
Such horror attacks could be reduced by not letting people into a country, who do not accept the way this country is. And it is not only Germany. The same applies for other countries they have similar issues, such as Sweden, Denmark or UK. Therefore, Europe needs to solve the issues together.
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This interview is almost comical. Here is my take on the three points Mr. Gao makes:
1. About Prigozhin not representing Russia. Prigozhin does not claim this. He is a bit of a hero in Russia, because his army was far more successful as compared the national army. But he does not represent Russia, neither the people nor the government. This point has never been a subject.
2. The "satisfactory solution" to the problem which Mr. Gao is talking about, is in reality anything but satisfactory. If Putin himself had negotiated the deal, people might not agree, but he then had still shown statesman format. However, Lukashenko did this, a vassal of Putin. Putin - the man who hours before this "deal" still had the harshest words towards Prigozhin on national TV - stands now there as a jerk. What kind of leadership is this?
3. Prigozhin has never criticized Putin directly, nor has he claimed he wants to be president. This is absolutely not the point, Mr. Gao. He says since months that Shoigu and Shoigu's men are the real traitors, and incapable of managing the conflict. Many Russian people would sign to this.
How can Mr. Gao can be so far off from reality? The fact is that Russia's army had not been able to reach Kiev in 7 months. Prigozhin reached the doorsteps of Moscow in less than 24 h. This does not say anything to you, Mr. Gao?
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Sie war verbal nicht gut hier. Aber in der Sache hat sie diesmal 101 % recht.
Was der Herr Streek hier in Zusammenarbeit mit dem VW Mann vom Leder gezogen haben, da war ich ebenso perplex. Der eine ist ja schon bei einer Firma, die nur noch ein Image verkauft, das leider mittlerweile stark beschädigt ist. Der andere sollte besser in der Werbung arbeiten. Etwa Zahnbürsten verkaufen, im weißen Kittel, die mit den V-Borsten. Guck mal wie diese Bürste die Tomate schont ... !
Ich bin sicher, sie hat daraus eine ernste Lehre gezogen. Wissen ist auch für mich wichtig, aber im täglichen Leben spielt es viel mehr eine Rolle den Menschen Honig um den Bart zu labern. Und billige Emotionen. Irgendwas nahe der Wahrheit will niemand hören, sobald es etwas unbequem wird. Ich würde mich nicht wundern, wenn sie ihre Meinung über Herrn Streek nun korrigiert. Ich habe es jedenfalls.
Na dann, Leute ... jetzt feiern - später zahlen!
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The squeezing-in happens every time you want to enter a bus is reckless, and it often borders on brutal practices. They can use hard bags as a pushing weapon to get in first. The same will happen when you want to disembark. Sometimes the mess results that in the following you are not even able to get off the bus at your stop. What you see here in the video is nothing. Go ahead and try the peak hours, and then report back, guys.
If the route has lesser passengers the driver may skip bus stops, and since he does not answer any questions and you don't understand the announcements, you won't be able to decide what's best to do now. You probably will get stranded somewhere unknown. Not the biggest problem inside the city, but on the city fringes there might be no taxi and nothing else to help you, except your phone navigation and walking back.
- Make sure you have a working phone navigation.
- If you have to be somewhere punctual calculate with a generous time margin, especially if it rains.
- Be prepared for a lot of body odor.
- Be prepared for sneezing, coughing and snodding right next to your face.
- Bring ear plugs.
- Always check the seat before you sit down. Always.
The busses themselves are of a simpler standard. Even when new it feels like suspension is non-existent. Well ok we pay very little, so we won't get VIP coaches. After an hour I am completely relieved to get out.
The number of people travelling around in busses carrying huge suitcases is astonishing. They park them in the aisles or on the seats, of course not in a corner but near, because they are scared. That is quite a nuisance when you have to get out. And I believe actually it's a safety hazard.
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My phone is rooted. I needed to root it, because I need to remove some stuff. I removed all payment, banking or payment related apps and functions. I run behind a vpn, I blocked all trackers I found, there is not a single Google app on my phone, no facebook, no shopping, nothing like that. But my phone is unsafe according to the government. I can not use government apps with it.
That's why I have a separate device for Singpass, Health app, CPF, etc. etc.. It only connects to Wifi, no SIM card and therefore no scam calls, I never take it out with me, there are no social apps on it, and no Play store. Actually most other items are removed or disabled. I do not trust Google, Android, or Apple.
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Mr. Ma is not an unconditional and uncritical follower of China and a reunion, but more of a proponent for good relations.
You all really have to keep in mind that when he started with his policies in 2008, China was a very different China. It was governed by Hu Jintao, a much more liberal man. He wanted to integrate China into a global role with diplomacy, cooperation, and trade. Now Chinese policies have changed drastically. So, Ms. Tsai has been criticised to be too much anti-China. However, I guess she is simply the response to the oppression and continued threads from China.
I believe if you try to be friend with someone it is easier to unite, instead of sending aeroplanes, warships, and sending new threads out almost every day. That won't win you any friend in Taiwan.
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@grumpyrabbit1934 This precisely is my entire point, actually.
The first - by then still mystery - infection cases were reported by beginning of December. By end of Dec several doctors exchanged information about it on Wechat. They have been reprimanded by the police.
That means by end of December the problem should have been taken serious at 100 % level. By then it was a problem only. They said Dr. Li is not a virus specialist, only an eye doctor. Why would he not know about viruses? Are Chinas doctors idiots? Does the police know better about viruses?
Your government did everything to suppress the information until 23. January factually. They still let 5 million people go, 70 % of them stayed inside Hubei. About 18 % travelled to other places inside China, mainly Shenzhen, Beijing and Shanghai, which are now clusters. And 12 % travelled outside China, mainly Singapore, Japan, and Thailand. Which is now a health crisis.
Please, I do not want you to be feeling bad, it is not your fault. But this was handled wrongly right from the start. I also do not want a discussion about racism or blame. These are the facts. Facts are being displayed differently internally in China ... well this is not the first time.
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@dasteven1857 In the UK 90 % of infections at this moment are the Delta (India) strain. Astrazeneca vaccine is vastly lesser effective against the Delta (India) strain. Finding accurate figures for AZ is almost impossible, some say 67 % some less than 30 %. The second is the South-African strain (Beta), where the AZ vaccine is close to 0 % effective.
I said long ago already, the UK will stand again at the vaccination counters by the end of this year. I was wrong. They will Q soon again already.
Sideswitch: AZ is virus-vector based. That platform is known to have most side-effects, with the exception of Sputnik.
My recommendation: At this time take Biontech or Moderna (which is very much the same). High efficacy, 88 % against Delta which gets also more common in Singapore. Lesser side-effect, and this is mostly allergic nature that doctors can handle pretty well, in case. My 12 yo son had 2 days slightly raised temperature, and a small patch of tiny rashes around the injection spot. On the second day already he was 90 % good. My wife had a painful arm, a medium swelling around the injection spot, and slightly raised temperature. I had nothing except pain around the injection spot.
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@dalinaddei Als Deutscher hier in Singapur verteidige ich manchmal irgendwas in Deutschland, obwohl ich das eigentlich so in Deutschland so nicht tun würde. Einfach weil ich z.B. in dem Moment der Meinung bin, dass würde mein Gegenüber im Detail nicht verstehen. Also bleibe ich bei gröberen Erklärungen und die sind dann meistens eher verteidigend.
Z.B. wurde mir auf dem Höhepunkt der Infektionswelle gesagt, Deutschland versinke im Chaos. Meine Antwort war, dass andere Länder viel schlechter dran sind, die deutschen Krankenhauskapazitäten ausreichend vorhanden sind, das ganz Paket der Maßnahmen am Ende auch ein Resultat eines demokratischen Prozesses sind ... und dabei leider auch manchmal was rauskommt, das lange dauert und dann doch nicht so toll ist.
Hier beschließt die Regierung quasi jeden Tag ihre Sachen alleine. Am Freitag gibt des dann eine neue Erklärung, was ab Sonntag gilt. Die Infektionszahlen sind entsprechend niedrig. Wie soll meine Gegenüber verstehen, dass das so in Deutschland nicht funktioniert? Dazu müsste ich lange Erläuterungen abgeben, die meistens sowieso zum Scheitern verurteilt sind.
Wenn jemand seit Kindergarten lernt, dass seine Kultur seit 5000 Jahren überlegen ist kommt da nur .... Leere. Mit Intelligenz hat das erstmal nix zu tun.
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- Side effects type and percentage has been reported several times by the Multi Ministry Talk Force. They are now for about 4 Million doses given, you can also look at MOH website. All duly recorded.
- Efficiency and Immunization data is best known for Biontech/Pfizer. First, since these are the widest used vaccines, and used in countries which have the capacities to scientifically raise such data. Secondly, because the Israel government released raw data of 1.2 Million vaccinated vs. unvaccinated populace. For Moderna we can safely assume the data being very similar, since it is licensed Biontech technology.
- Regarding the protection rate, there were several studies for the different vaccines. In brief, the highest protection level is provided with recovery from natural infection + 1 shot vaccine. It beats even 2 shots mRNA vaccine with their 94 % efficacy. Natural recovery from infection is a few % below that.
- The first "ordinary" people have been vaccinated in July 2020 with mRNA, with Sputnik virus-vector in August 2020. From all previous experience, after a year the occurrences of other side effects are highly unlikely.
Certainly, you will deny all this. That's however not the problem. You are free to believe what you like to believe.
But: Where have you been living? Asking for exactly what the scientific world is busy with since 18 months .... or what the Multi Ministry Talk Force has been highlighting ... OMG, you must have been living under a rock.
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I propose setting the COE very high. Then a credit system can be used to reduce this high COE, for example based on the number of children living in the household, or elderlies, disabled, or the size/weight of the car, the emissions, the energy efficiency.
No transfer of credits, no gifting, only one car per household, and no credits applicable for extra cars. Rewards for walking, bicycling or using public transport. Cancel road tax and setting it off by a more mileage road tax = only needs increase the fuel tax.
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@barbaraibiel He had accepted her husband as his lead, and was unable to accept his loss. I read that even long times after his death he still flipped out when he saw a picture, for example. Chimpanzees do need a boss, same like dogs.
Therefore, the second biggest mistake was putting him the same level as a human. For example by letting him sleep with her in the bed, and bathing together.
Further on, letting him watch TV all day and feeding him junk food all the time ... reminds me on how many mothers bring up their kids nowadays. He had nothing (for him) meaningful to do. May be if he had a gun he would go out for a school massacre.
Third, she had psychopharmaca ready and knew how to administer it to him. He was given Xanax before on that day. Therefore, he must have had a history of trouble, more than what she said. Of course I am not a chimpanzee expert, these are kind of assumptions.
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I have 5 constructively meant points to bring up:
1. The major mistake was waiting for too long until closing the border.
2. Afterwards, there were too many fine-grained changing steps, especially in the beginning the goal post was moved almost on weekly basis, very confusing.
3. Then the outdoors measures could have been handled more flexibly, as we know in the outdoors the infection risk is far lesser.
4. I consider HBL as being useless for most primary school children. They can't sit for hours quietly learning on a screen, and primary school teachers are obviously not trained to do this. I also wish there were offers to get children involved in physical activities. Many have become 100% coach potatoes during the weeks of inactivity.
5. You should have stepped in much earlier with explaining videos and other information, and not allow the conspiracy theorists and some religious fanatics telling so many lies about the vaccines and the covid problem.
Overall the pandemic handling was good, effective, and in some parts even a role model for other countries. My praise goes to the excellent role the health-care system played, the organization of the vaccination drive could not be any better, and that you lived 100 % up to your promise to care for quickly getting sufficient vaccine for every single person in Singapore.
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@malcolmrose3361 Sure, often. That is how they got hold on railways, roads, harbours, airports.
For example, most of the tourism industry in Cambodia is literally owned by China. They have restaurant only serving Chinese, with Chinese staff, Chinese guest, hotels with only Chinese, etc etc.. Locals do not earn a cent, at the best they can be taxi driver, delivery boy, or shoe polisher.
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All social media apps, with the worst being Facebook and their children. And all Google apps. Even their seemingly unsuspicious keyboard logs your keystrokes.
You wonder what they are doing with all this data? I think it's not really the biggest of concerns what any NSA is doing with it, but Foogle, Sugarmountain, and Co.
Weather and Map apps are excellent to harvest your location and where you sleep and work.
Social media apps who are your friends, family, business contacts, and what you do and what you like.
Gallery/Video apps and music players what you buy and what you like.
Fitness trackers, that's obvious.
Cloud storage basically everything what you store there. Who uses clouds to store anything personal like address books, well, can't help you at that marginal IQ-level, sorry.
Fingerprint scanner and Face-unlocker your biometric data.
Now listen, Google has ALL of that. Go figure, the first thing is to uninstall Google apps.
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@cryptoinsider9305 I as well do not know what you mean.
The virus has only one single purpose: To multiply itself! It does not go to work, it does not go clubbing, it only wants to find other cells, rape them and multiply.
For achieving that goal most effectively, it will try rolling through different mutations. It can develop into something more aggressive, trying if it can overcome the immune system even better ... including a vaccinated immune system. On the other hand, if it is too aggressive and all hosts are getting killed, that can neither be in the interest of the virus.
And therefore, if an aggressive variant is not successful, it may mutate to something that is acceptable for the host. Just like what the flu virus is. That is why we need vaccines. At one point of time all of us will get infected, yep, everybody will get infected. Better your immune system can fight the infection then.
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@taeyeonist1462 I won't respond to the main part of your post, because you simply do not have enough specific knowledge and here is not the space to educate you. For a slight first glance get yourself an app that displays the permission you are allowing these companies automatically, and your eyes will pop out. The worst offenders are Facebook, Whaptsapp and Wechat.
I only respond to the second part, the reason why the government is needing these data, even that is a given currently Singapore is almost free of cases.
They want to open Singapore, allow people to fly in and out. As the European example shows, this will automatically lead to cases. They simply want to harden and protect Singapore to prevent explosions of numbers like in the UK, Spain, France, or Czechia. It would beabsolute catastrophic for the small Singapore.
You are thinking to short, only for the moment, for today. A problem that I often found with locals. Just stating the facts without ill intention.
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The Pfizer-Biontech vaccine has been used on 150 Million people so far. The first injections were given around 1 year ago. Israel is the country with the highest vaccination rate at current, 50 % of the 9 million people have taken the vaccine. In a study consisting of 500000 people, the vaccine showed an immunisation rate of 89 % after the 1. shot already. The 2. Pfizer shot is only a booster.
Furthermore, in Israel the vaccine has reduced 95.8 % of new infections among those vaccinated. Of the remaining 5 % something where the vaccine did not accomplish immunity, 98% did not need any hospital treatment. Therefore, Israel now allows people who have done both shots to live with no restrictions. They have a pass and can go to work, school, do sports and travel.
The data from other countries show a similar picture. Florida, the UK and Israel are now able to gradually lift restrictions.
Do not believe these hoaxers and vaccine spammers a word. I do not know what religious sect they are from, I do not know what agenda they have, but I firmly believe CNA should mark these posts. It's always the same fictitious non-sense.
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@losrin1047 It is important. I did see how my parents were affected by war times, they were children then.
He did not receive any form of love or empathy throughout his childhood. He was mistreated, and dealt with as a burden. His mother punished him severely, and often. She raised a monster. He repeated what was done to him.
"Later, he expressed a negative opinion of his mother and claimed that "she used to beat me, hit me until I was lying in a pool of blood on the floor. It left me feeling totally humiliated and weak. My mother was a servant and she used to work hard all her life, I never had a kiss from her, I was never cuddled although I wanted it – I wanted her to be good to me." He also claimed that she called him "a Satan, a criminal, a no-good," and that he "had a horrible fear of her." That's from Wikipedia. The article is only superficial and vague, there is more behind.
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@thunderdragon888 That is identical to the China propaganda. It's not that easy.
The 94 % efficacy was not self declared, but the result of a study with 48000 people, which Biontech let Pfizer to do, since they have the biggest vaccine testing facilities in the world. It was early into the pandemic, of course. A few months later Israel delivered real world data from 1.2 Millionen people, which even exceeded the 94 %.
The manufacturer of Sinovac did never do any phase 3 testing, but asked several countries to do it themselves, for the favour of getting early and lower priced deliveries. That is not how it is meant to do. Accordingly were the result anywhere all over the place, which costs them a lot of trust. Using mostly health workers to be test candidates is also not how it is meant, they are supposed to use an average of ordinary people. Further on, they were extremely hesitant to deliver safety data, for example to Singapore, but just said "our vaccine is safe" = Minus trust points, and that with the history of China's manufacturing sector was not good for them.
The WHO wanted to include countries such as China or India into the development of vaccines that help the pandemic, but under international standards and rules, which China thought does not apply really to them. That is where the hesitance stems from and further trust was broken.
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@copyfx9070
I am telling you nothing because you would not listen to anything anyway, and just end by calling me a racist. Because that's what you people do whenever you don't know anything anymore to say.
I have been working in Chinese R&D labs, for example to copy the copy of the 3. generation copy of a cake product. The original is a Korean product, white filling, spounge cake and then chocolate around, red colour packaging - but a copy of a copy of that. You will probably know that cake, it's sold everywhere. Every copy a little bit cheaper, a little bit worse, a little bit more shxt.
Yea, thank you for the experience, but I went home. I could have shut my mouth and just do what I am expected to do, nothing easier than that. But I have never ever - not even a single time! - been asked to work on a new or inventive product. Do your shxt yourself, that is not why I learned my job for many years.
That is the real China. And now go back scratching your own balls again. You love that.
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@hangtuahhastinapura3052 I am very much convinced the next years will bring enormous challenges, not only to Singapore but to the world.
I am convinced
1. We need to re-learn to make products and services that serve the people, not make a few very rich shareholders even wealthier. For everything we do the first question should be: Is that good for us, for all of us? This point must be more the benchmark, not possible profits first. What is good for all that will bring win automatically on the long run.
2. We need to adjust our way to live a style that is much lesser damaging to our planet, our home. That, too, means on the long run lesser damage, lesser cost and more healthy life for everyone.
To facilitate this, young minds are needed. People who are willing to act for the good of the young generation, and not an older, conservative, preservative, careful generation. Also the same problem that Germany faces. The old ones want no change, they want stability. The young ones think more in terms of tomorrow.
Thank you for your kind input as well!
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@eddastrohmayer251 A short list of people who had been at Putinas long table:
A delegation of 6 African Nations, almost everyone from the EU among them Macron, Johnson, Scholz, Orban, Erdogan, The Brazil premier I forgot hs name, Trudeau, Biden, Blinken, the entire UN, .... .
Macron was there tirelessly for 6 months, almost weekly, until everyone critiqued him for wasting his time. Certainly Ukraine has also tried talking with Putin or his helpers.
What makes you think - and please answer that now detailed - that "The West" incl. Selenskiy does not want to talk with Putin about peace?
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That's an important point. When my son joint primary school, I was taken by surprise to learn they have literally only 4 real subjects. We detected in terms of general knowledge, such as science subjects, geography and history he was way behind the German school at the similar grade. He visited a German school as a guest.
Even now, at S2 level, he is literally years behind in certain subjects. When the German kids learn about the world, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, etc., he learns about Poton Pasir and Temasek. And arts is replicating a certain task which is given by the teacher, but nothing much creative.
I understand now a lot better why Singapore's international schools educate what the local schools claim, i.e. broader general knowledge, holistic education, thinking broader and ahead.
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@lucyfiniarel2347 Lucy, I don't know how old you are, or if you are a teacher or a parent.
But I am quite confidently saying she has been told exactly this many times already. And that is why she responds as she did: It is normal for her, every day life, nothing new.
Literally every class my son was part of had at least one "class-looser", too. And the class mates are not keeping that "secret". Actually, if nobody talks with you, nobody wants to sit with you in the cantine, nobody choses you into the team, people stand up and go to another seat if you come and take a seat in that row, etc etc etc. that is how people with deformities are created.
A juvenile needs friends, warmth, social structures, participation. Because in these years our social behaviour and character is formed. To me, this is part of the reason why sometimes some kids here can't take it anymore and flip out. Was that boy with the axe a class-loner? I bet.
I hope Jovian has at least an intact and loving family.
This is a class were the social structures are broken. You can see it also from the incident with the drinks. Nobody cares. These social structures are broken.
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A few thoughts:
- I don't mind pushing a real key into a hole
- I don't want apps to open my fuel cap oh sorry charge port, or operate the mirrors, I am capable doing that with my hands
- I want my car doors to open manually always!
- I very much prefer windows to roll down completely
- A hazard light button has to be in easy reach even when not looking at it
- The air control is cool, but for some functions prefer traditional mechanical switches
- Some stuff is just ridiculous such as a drawing program or remote controlled glove box
- I prefer the indicator physically indicating the position
- No car with gauges not in front of me.
I am impressed by the number of cool ideas, which obviously established car makes will give food for thought. And that's coming from somebody who's essentially still a newcomer, not from multi-million R&D team. But I very much would prefer an even simpler version, with lesser electronic helpers, functions and auto-openers. The aim should be to bring the weight down, save power, and hopefully make that thing a bit cheaper.
When the electric car has reached a $ 20,000 selling price, then it will become the standard car. Good luck, Tesla!
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In some parts of Malaysia Chinese are actually majority, in some other parts they are modern, such as Penang and KL, in some other parts you could believe you are in Pakistan.
In terms of total percentage English speakers are about 60 %, about the same as in the Phils. But they are concentrated onto the main Malay Peninsular, therefore you'll find always somebody to talk to in English, unless you really live ulu (in the nowhere). Compared, China has only about 1 % English speakers. Winston has mentioned it.
The good part in Malaysia is, the gap in between rich and poor is not that extreme. Government needs improvements, but not as bad as the Phils. Malaysians are typically quite relaxed towards foreigners. They did develop well in the past 20 years, overall. I do live in Singapore.
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@dink2229 You are the one who needs spoon-feeding with big dose of reality.
Trump stayed in a hospital in a suit with 9 rooms, given therapies by 9 doctors and two 24 h present nurses. He got medicine that normal people can not get, among them one drug that is not even approved, another one that is meant for pneumonia patients with very serious course of the sickness. Most of the drugs-cocktail are reducing the symptoms of such an infection and make him feel better. But they do NOTHING for a healing, etc.
I knew in a few days he would come out and say: "See, the virus is not so bad" and then hoaxers, conspiracy theorists and tin foil hat wearers would come out of their holes and say: " I told you so".
If you make him guarantee that all the Indians, Brazilians, Indonesians, etc. get the same therapy as he did, than you can come back. If you can't, then keep silent. You are participating on killing thousands of people with wild theories and the show of an old man.
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@jagutmeingott6223 Ich denke, man wollte einfach so schnell wie möglich ein Kulturgut zurück haben, oder wenigstens einen Teil davon.
Was ich langfristig viel schlimmer finde, wegen solcher Knallchargen muss überall die Sicherheit ausgebaut werden, damit die Menschen nicht sagen der Staat sei schwach. Mehr Technik, mehr Wachleute, mehr was weiß ich. Und wer bezahlt? Wir. Flughaefen, Bahnhöfe, Museen, Regierungsgebäude, öffentliche Plätze.
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@olivereckert2492 China has the lowest level of donations and charity work from all relevant countries in the words. Even the much poorer Myanmar and Indonesia give easier and more.
And to the discussion before, I never heard someone in Germany had been run over multiple times by a car. In China that happens, because for a dead person you don't need to pay money. For an injured person you may end up paying many years. The simple solution is getting rid of a problem. How do you get rid of that problem?
If you do help anyone in China, the person you intend to help might have the idea blaming you for everything what happened, hoping to squeeze out cash from you. That is why usually nobody cares about an injured person on the road.
If your young daughter was in the process of being abducted for force-marriage to someone, nobody would do anything. You later may watch life-footage taken by one of the million security cameras, and you would explode from rage, because 20 people standing around did not do anything.
In cities, you see sometimes kids of 5 - 10 years of age, with an arm missing and possible a horrible story written on a board in front of them on the floor. That kid most likely had been amputated his healthy arm to get money.
While I could agree graciousness levels and mercy with others did decrease in Germany, but this? No.
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While I may not have the technical expertise to fully evaluate the feasibility of such a credit system, I strongly believe it represents a step in the right direction.
In addition, reforms in vehicle taxation could play a pivotal role in shaping a more sustainable future. Larger vehicles should face significantly higher taxes, while smaller cars could benefit from preferential conditions. To discourage overconsumption, owning more than one car per household should come with substantial financial disincentives, regardless of social factors.
Drawing inspiration from Japan, introducing a Kei car class could encourage the adoption of compact, efficient vehicles. Similarly, small motorcycles —such as those under 400cc and 200kg could benefit from reduced COE rates. It’s also time to introduce a new class of electric bicycles, designed for road use, with a capped speed of 40 kph.
To ensure pedestrian safety, pavements should strictly limit power-assisted vehicles to a maximum speed of 6 kph. Only traditional, pedal-powered bicycles should be allowed to exceed this speed, but only within designated bike lanes. These measures would strike a balance between innovation, accessibility, and safety, paving the way for a more efficient and environmentally conscious transportation ecosystem.
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Atomic Lee The app includes these three permissions, among other harmless ones:
1. Access and change files on internal storage
2. Directly send MMS messages
3. Get precise network and GPS based location info
No. 1 is most likely only used to create a file and store the data found via bluetooth on the internal storage.
No. 2 is probably used to transfer the data to the MOH, in case that the user is involved in an infection chain
No. 3 is probably used to store the location info gathered by the scanning codes.
That these 3 permissions are needed does not automatically mean they are being misused, but they could be potentially misused. Note, the government says data is only send after you have been asked to transfer them, not automatically, and you actively send them, for which then the no. 2 permission is needed. No. 1 and 3 alone send nothing without no.2's help.
To my opinion these 3 permissions only ensure the basic function of the app, nothing more and nothing less. If there were bad intentions, then there would be other permissions included, such as using Wifi without user intervention, or automatically sending data in the background, etc. etc.. ALL social media apps use such permissions, but here this is not the case.
Though no. 2 is a small point you simply have to trust them. I personally do not see any reason why I should not. They simply do not need your crab, if you are not involved in an infection chain or a cluster.
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@bittercoffee5362 "how so? you can not call it "distorted" just because you don't like it." ... that is your own assumption.
The Muslim world was leading in science and arts until the medieval times. Before that, it was the Roman empire who build roads and infrastructure that nobody else had. Before that, it was the Greece empire, they thought about mathematics, astronomy and philosophy when on German land the Teutons still roamed around in the forest with maces and dressed in furs. Before that, it was Egypt leading and being the center of the world. Before that, it was probably Africa, I don't know, I accidentally was not there.
That is the course of the world, things go up and down. It is no use to blame others for things that happened hundreds or thousands of years ago, it is poison in your soul.
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@lucasa.7809 Das war so viel, das würde den Rahmen eines Posts hier sprengen. Da brauche ich nicht mal irgendwo nach Infos herumzugraben.
- Er hat dem Herrn Cuomo von New York vielfach Steine in den Weg gelegt, Hilfmittel gestrichen, über Wochen fast jeden Tag öffentlich auf ihm hergehackt z.B. in dem er sagte dessen Angaben zu Infektionen wären Fake.
- Er hat vielfach öffentliche Veranstaltungen organisiert, ohne auf wenigstens Mindestschutz zu bestehen. Es wurden +nachweislich+ mehr Menschen infiziert überall wo er persönlich Wahlkampf gemacht hat.
- Er ist in einem SUV der wg. der Vermeidung chemischer Angriffe vollkommen hermetisch abgedichtet ist herumgefahren, während er im Krankenhaus war, nachweislich infiziert. Dort sassen der Fahrer und zwei Personenschützer mit im Fahrzeug,.Insgesamt sind 12 Menschen aus seinem direkten Umfeld in den letzten Tagen infiziert.
Den Tip, dass etwas in China nicht stimmt hat er übrigens schon Ende Dezember 2019 von seinem Schützling Taiwan erhalten, absolut zum gleichen Tag als Taiwan die ersten Corona Maßnahmen ergriff. Am 03 Januar wurde dann die CDC schriftlich informiert. Hier ist was wirklich passierte: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/trumps-ban-on-china-travel-his-claims-vs-reality-2020-03-27 .
Ich werde mich dazu aber nicht weiter aeussern, eine Unterhaltung darüber wird es also nicht geben. Man muss sich ja nur die Daten bei Johns Hopkins ansehen.
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1. Using weaker parts for switches, capacitors, resistors, mountings, seals, valve, etc., and then offering a replacement only for a complete section or module, with an asking price that's close to a brand new product is common practice in the entire electronics and household goods industries. After so many years the manufacturers now exactly how long a part will make it. They have accurate data for these electronic parts, a capacitor, an air-con compressor, a switch, a light bulb, and so on. A capacitor only one grade higher in a power supply may cost 2 cents more, but degrades after 15 years instead of 3 only.
2. Offering a compensation / extended warranty / making a replacement part suddenly available that previously was not, because a company had been caught in the act, that is like the famous needle in the haystack. It does not stop the bad practice, which needs to stop altogether.
3. The manufacturers will do everything making sure that a repair is not economical, because the basic idea is selling more produce, not creating work for repairmen. As we all know. The regulatory bodies everywhere in the world should implement policies and rules which are suitable to stop this wasteful producing behaviour effectively, and as a side benefit also supports the small local industries - the salt of the earth.
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@frage-zeichen Eine Dosis AZ kostet USD 3.50 - 4, je nachdem wohin.
Die Phase 3 Tests wurden in 2 Ländern durchgeführt, von denen eines eine viel zu kleine Testgruppe hatte, um echte Daten zu produzieren (nur 2700).
Insgesamt waren etwas über 11000 Personen in der Phase 3 Versuchsreihe (Biontech 43000, Sputnik 26000).
Es waren nur sehr wenige Menschen über 65 Jahren dabei, weswegen die EU zuerst vorsichtig war, außerdem viel zu wenige Menschen mit anderen gesundheitlichen Problemen. Man wollte offenbar Probleme vermeiden. Biontech hatte alles dabei, Sputnik ebenso.
Seitdem das Mittel in der Anwendung ist weiß man, dass es mehr und mehr unvorhersehbare Nebenwirkungen wie die anderen hat.
Die Effizienz der Immunisierung liegt irgendwo bei 60 %, 76 % oder 85 %, je nachdem welchen der gegurkten Tests man glaubt. Biontech's Angaben der klinsischen Tests wurde in der realen Anwendung voll bestaetigt (600.000 geimpfte in Israel, Immunisation Efficacy 94 %).
Von Anfang an war das Mittel mit Lieferschwierigkeiten und etlichen Problemen behaftet. Zuletzt gab es wieder den Vorfall mit den verfälschten Zahlen aus den USA.
Meine Schlussfolgerung: Ein hastig entwickelten Impfstoff der mit zweifelhaften Methoden über die Hürden gepusht wurde. Das Zeugs wackelt genauso wie die ganz britische Nation.
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@aylbdrmadison1051 They did not immediately build hospitals, they did not immediately do other things.
What they did is, they suppressed the bad news from the beginning of November, some eben think from the mid of October after the Golden Week, judging from satellite images.
Wearing masks was not common for Chinese citizens. Yes I saw that occasionally, but that was far from common. Most wore them against pollution. Of course surgical masks do nothing against polluted air. But who in China would think that far?
And what did they do with protesters? Locked into their house and bolted the front door close, or put them into a wooden box, just like dogs.
Oh, and then call these barracks hospitals, actually more or less detentions camps so there would be no more pictures of dying people on the roadside or in front of the lobbies of real hospitals.
And now, bye Wumai.
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@Alex-pj8nz Then you will be not pleased to hear that all 3 phases are meant to be performed by the company, not by individual countries. Sinovac did only 2 phases themselves, and then let these countries do phase 3. China business style, everyone knows what I mean.
The result is exactly the mess the WHO originally wanted to avoid with the aforementioned regulation.
Biontech is a German company. They developed the vaccine. They partner with Pfizer, because this company has the distribution network and most extensive testing facilities of all pharma giants. A smart move, since Biontech is a small company only, with a few hundred people. They would not have the slightest chance without a strong arm.
The company who invented mRNA is also a German company, Curevac. They are even smaller. Their vaccine will be finishing phase 3 in about 4 - 6 weeks, done by themselves. It is a kind of second generation mRNA that covers already more strains. Their partner is Bayer, but they will do nothing than Distribution. Curevac has done everything.
I doubt any vaccine with much below 90 % efficacy will have a long term survival chance. Unless there is a very specific advantage, such as J&J only one shot, or may be a super low price like AZ.
The future is mRNA anyways. I have nothing to do with these companies. I am developer for confectionery products.
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@exnihilo415 I am a R&D consultant, I worked with many companies. I do not speak Thai, but I had never seen that colleagues were negative towards ladyboys, openly ridiculed them, or whatever.
Being half-naked or revealing is of course very much frowned upon. But if they adjust to their environment, it is ok for most Thais. They very much think it's is this person's life, not their business. And also Thai people really do not think much about tomorrow. They do hate conflict, they dislike people making negative comments, and being "happy" and "lucky" is important.
Many do work in bars, because they can earn a lot of money quickly, of course. And they can live their sex life the way they like. I did not find any in higher paid regular jobs, but I believe that has more to do with Isaan being one of the poorest areas in Thailand, than with ladyboy.
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@CalvinK300 I am used to deleting my posts here, no problem. 74 % of the people here are of Chinese origin. Mention anything negative, then free speech has ended.
In my eyes, the foreign policies of the US had been very often very bad in the past decades. But I can't overlook, that Chinese aggressions have become abundant in the past 2 years. They have territorial claims to 17 other Asian countries, they claim 90 % of the South China Sea (which is name only South Chinese Sea), etc. etc. The reaction to the Palosi visit was completely over the top, hysteric, to me at least.
North Korea has offered 100,000 soldiers to Russia.
Better read quickly before it's deleted, too.
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@KING-ni4ze
Canada is freezing cold in winter, but if you like outdoor living style it's wonderful.
Switzerland is spotless clean because the people are keeping it clean, and it has beautiful nature and cities. The living standard is very high and it's a comfortable living in literally any way you look at it.
New Zealand is also a gorgeous country with a high living quality, but not best if you think about earning tons of money.
The Netherlands is a typical European country, with cities for the people in the first place, not for business like in the US or Asia. But the weather is not good quite often, as they have a harsh North Sea climate.
To me the best living quality have Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. These country found the best compromise in between capitalism and living quality. The education systems are world-class good, they have great outdoors, they have a solid social system (especially for the elderly), they deal with each other respectfully, except probably some parts of Sweden the crime rates are very low, and that without draconian rules and punishments.
Singapore (where I live) is very good in terms of safety, infrastructure and convenience, and if you have a higher level of education also for carrier and earning more money. But in terms of overall personal living quality for me it fares lower than Germany, which has a per person GDP by about $ 30000 lower.
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@wf645 That might well be. Saviour had got posts deleted before already for falsehood.
Here is btw the Phillipine dengue vaccination case, where their government had approved a vaccine prematurely, and run an unsolicited program trying now to blame others:
"The news enraged and frightened the parents of some 830,000 schoolchildren who had already received one or more Dengvaxia shots. Given the high prevalence of dengue in the Philippines, most probably already had the disease at least once, and thus are not at risk of ADE—but some had not. In September 2018, DOH Undersecretary Enrique Domingo told reporters that 130 vaccinated children had died; 19 of those had dengue, meaning ADE possibly played a role. The case triggered "mass hysteria," says Edsel Salvaña, an infectious disease physician at the University of the Philippines here. "Parents thought their kids were all going to die."
This is an excerpt from here https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/04/dengue-vaccine-fiasco-leads-criminal-charges-researcher-philippines .
How many may have died from the 830000 with dengue but without the vaccination is yet another question.
I believe that CNA has a responsibility and monitor these threads very closely. It is harming society, if these hoaxes and disaster theories are spread around. I do wonder really, if this is getting worse than the tin foil hat wearers in Germany ... and most of them connected to churches.
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@Sam, if you want to bring a country up very fast you have to use force. Look at China as another example. I do think that a slower, natural and more rooted development would have been better. But it is what was chosen, and the vast majority of people here truly supported it. When I talk to the older generation, they have 98% praise for the development Singapore has taken, and little to criticise.
It would have been more difficult (as for example compared to my home country) getting rid of the government, but it would by far not have been impossible, The way to the elections were unfair but the actual elections were fair. LKY had enough common sense, he knew if the majority of people does not support him he'd have no chance.
And then there is the other side, the opposition. Subjects like asking to return the CPF are simply ridiculous. That's one of the most beneficial systems the government has done for the people. Would you quietly sit there and watch how some odd people destroy the good things that you have done in the past?
Believe me I had enough to criticise but some is also related directly to the people here, not only the government. Everything has two sides.
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Ein Mittwoch, Singapur Klinik, enger Korridor mit vielen wartenden Menschen, fühlbar stickige Luft, meine Frau, mein Sohn und ich darunter in der Schlange.
Sonntag: Meine Frau Halsschmerzen und 39,2 Grad Fieber, Montag mein Sohn 39,4 Grad, beide Halsschmerzen und Husten, ich lediglich milde Halsschmerzen.
Meine Frau ist bis heute (2 Wochen später) nicht genesen. Lediglich das Fieber ist gegangen, die anderen Symptome noch vorhanden, kompletter Geschmacksverlust.
Der Mann hat 100 % recht. Und wenn es nötig ist werde ich 10 Jahre Maske tragen, ich kann das Rumjammern nur mehr schlechter ertragen.
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Phoebe, they asked about the experience if and how a person with this kind of brain damage could recover. That's not rude in my eyes. As we had to find out a short while later, the answer is: A recovery is impossible. They could have given this general answer but they did not want to.
If you listen carefully, they said that this sort of brain damage in a young person can occur from extensive trauma, or from an intoxication. They also said repeatedly, no evidence for any serious form of physical impact is detectable on skin and bones, that would not be in line with medical procedures.
I thought why is it so hard for people nowadays to conclude 1+ 1? What was said should be telling everyone, either Mr. Warmbier had been administered something toxic. But then, if the intention was killing him, why should they keep him alive for so long afterwards? Or, he had attempted suicide.
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blackapple89er They had the first cases after the Golden Week in 2019. By November 2019 there were some South Korean people from that infamous church returning from their mission trip to SK, and reporting there is a mysterious lung disease in Wuhan. The same cult church that had some bad plans for Singapore by the way, and which had been closed by SG government.
In the following weeks there were movements at Wuhan hospitals that had been recorded by satellites, with the highlight of the Dr. Li discussing this subject with his friends, being numbed on 25. of December 2019. At the same time Taiwan began to send health inspectors into airplanes from China, right on the airfield, before they reached the gate.
On 19 January 2020 Wuhan still held a mass banquette to celebrate LNY in Wuhan with 145,000 participants. Two days later Wuhan was locked down, but by then about 2 million people had left for holidays already ... the beginning of our virus journey. They must have known LATEST on 19 of Jaunary that there is something seriously wrong. On 02 of February China called on the US for having a racist panic reaction blocking flights to China.
I do have the data and more, however, honestly I am a bit tired of repeating the same and pulling out the sources always. It is a lot of work. Look it up online yourself.
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@Dermahon13 Sweden has not done any better than other countries, and not worse either. That with the herd immunity is a myths, it is mathematically impossible to get herd immunity in 6 months. You are asking for article links, but if it is written somewhere on the internet it's more worth than I said?
However here is an article from last month, it talks about 15 % herd immunity for Sweden. https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200813/swedens-no-lockdown-policy-didnt-achieve-herd-immunity
Now one months later I read somewhere it's about 20 %, but only around the Stockholm area.
Instead of using one single country as a prove for weird theories, look at all these countries such Taiwan, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand with their strict measures, and all of them fare comparable so much better. Just now in exactly this video you were given the opportunity to see the data of the Melbourne area and how draconian measures protected the rest of the country. But you keep on pulling out one single country and that's for your a prove of a tin foil hat theory. The problem with people like you, selectively chosing articles and stuff that confirm your believes, not acquiring knowledge.
You can't expect others to fill your lack of knowledge, you have to do that yourself. In particular in the last 6 - 8 weeks there are so many flat earthers and tin foil head theorists around. I connect this post also with the call to Dr. Campbell and others to take this finally serious now, and not continue ignoring this very serious problem.
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Felipe Murillo Indeed, it is worth taking a closer look at Sweden's strategy. It is however wrong that they didn't do anything, as what some believe. Protecting the weak and vulnerable but at the same time accepting a certain risk for the young and healthy is not unreasonable to me. I do however believe the Swedish strategy does not fit everyone.
I do strongly oppose Dr. Campbell's position on what he calls euthanasia in Sweden. Euthanasia is the intentional ending of somebody's life to relieve pain and suffering. They did that in this cases where they believed that the person had not much life in front of him anyway, because of other serious sicknesses for example, and treating a heavy virus infection would not do anything for the patient anyway. One can criticise this, but I would be more careful doing so.
My father (87 yo) says to us, his family: "If it gets me let me die. I don't want to be in a hospital bed suffering this for weeks and connected to oxygen, and then later my lungs do not work anymore well, or such". Would you respect his wishes?
The UK and the USA are two countries where for too long nothing had been done, and then what was done was too weak, too little, and wrong. How about calling that murder? Just now at this very moment the numbers in Britain are soaring, but their response is weak.
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Under German laws, there is a difference taken on the basis of the intention:
- If it was planned, and then the offender carries out his plan systematically, then it is murder and the sentence is harshest. In some countries this is called 1. degree murder, a human being killed with malice aforethought.
- If someone provoked the offender and he reacts in anger, for example impulsively the offender beats someone because he wants to hurt but he does not plan to kill the victim, that is manslaughter. The precondition here is no aforethought. This is 2. degree murder.
- If the offender never meant any harm, but has a disregard for human life, for example the offender pushes someone hard and then he falls with his head so unlucky that he dies, then this is 3. degree murder. This is seen as a sort of accident, but it might still result in similar charges as 2. degree murder, depending on the other circumstances.
What plays no role at all is if an offender's actions outrage the feelings of the community, as what was mentioned in the video. Feelings of the public should not influence the courts or prosecutions decisions and actions at all. In my opinion, too, this is a completely wrong benchmark. That everyone shouts "hang him" CAN NOT mean that someone should be hanged.
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The COE is under heavy criticism. It punishes car ownership, while a system according to car usage would be more according to economical and ecological principles. Also it favours wealthy people and bigger cars.
The public transport system is certainly good, but not as good as the stories everywhere told. For example, if it rains it can be difficult finding a transport. Also, the "automatic" monitoring, hmm, I think cost cuttings and maintenance problems sometimes cause break-downs, which can result in very bad effects, because it's a network in the end.
The HDB houses are anything than cheap nowadays. Of course, they are cheaper than the insanely priced private housing. But cheap, that was many years ago. To my personal opinion, a 99 year "ownership" is nothing else than a leasehold with upfront payment, not ownership.
The history of Singapore in terms of street culture and architecture is widely erased for the sake of everything being clean and well organized. But what is lacking is that certain atmosphere, that makes a country unique, and sometimes also a certain havoc factor.
Well, that all sounds as I am very negative, however, I think for a density populated place like this, Singapore government has done a great job overall, and keeps on doing good things, as also mentioned in the video. I personally would have sacrificed a bit of growth for more "homeland" in exchange, but I am sure that this is something people can quarrel about to no end.
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@jujugirl625 there is anyway not much that can be done against this virus, since they have no medicine yet.
Avoid contacts, even to family members outside your house, calling is better. If you are a younger or middle age person you usually have not much to fear. Take rigorously care of grandma and grandma, they often can not really understand.
Watch out for symptoms fatigue, moderate throat pain, dry cough. Fever would set in after a few days only. If you get it, most people have only moderate or milder symptoms, as mentioned. The ones who get it more serious, it's actually only 2 - 3 bad days max that you will have to pass, then it is done and you are immune. Doctors can only help if you develop breathing problems (pneumonia).
Let your body fight it, don't take Ibuprofen or Aspirin. Your body wins = you win.
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Der Herr Tippelt musste sich in Teilen ganz schön zusammenreißen.
Ich wünsche mir, dass das hier noch mal glimpflich für China ausgeht (und die Welt)
und dass:
1. Die Menschen in China aufhören Hunde, Fledermäuse, Schlangen, Reptilien, Wolfsbabys, Affen und so weiter zu essen.
2. Alle chinesischen Menschen endlich Hygiene ernst nehmen. Kein Spucken, rotzen, überall hinpissen mehr, ordentlich Hände waschen.
3. Alle Menschen lernen, dass man Geld nicht essen kann und auch das China nicht ist, was viele glauben, was es ist.
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@jeekanza
mRNA was detected in 1999 by a German student. He did research DNA based vaccines. Then, out of curiosity he enveloped protein spikes with the mRNA. All other scientists discarded that approach before, as mRNA is very volatile. It dissolves itself in shortest time, they did not see it as an option (which is also the reason for it's storage requirements).
He detected mRNA is far more effective transporting information to the cells, than the path via the DNA itself. The guy founded 4 years later Curevac, to develop cancer vaccine for very hard to treat cancer types. The company also shared their knowledge with others.
To develop a cancer vaccine is very difficult. They had some success, but there is neither any product yet in the market nor even through a phase 3 study. The investors hang in there since 20 years.
Converting the project to corona was comparably easy for them. It was not meant for this usage, but there is experience, and there were tests with other kinds of immune information. Therefore, we can't say it's brand new, or totaly untested. I unterstand why some people are hesitating. The above explains also why mRNA has so much better efficacy. It is the future of vaccination, clearly.
I assume the experience can also bring cancer research a good step forward. Then, two companies are busy converting the mRNA vaccine to a tablet form. Imagine you can later take a tablet against colon cancer. We take risks, and that makes us successful.
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@turtlesoup8134 , and all others.
Her introduction words really were: "This is a complex mission and it could still end in failure", and then she asked actually not what the OP said, but she asked: "How complex is the technical side of this mission Dr. Caughrean?"
So she did inform herself, and she knows this is a complex mission, and then used a question that is is probably from a journalistic point of view a somewhat clumsy intro. But she did absolutely not say "could it fail?" as what you stated above. Furthermore, I do not know what you want. We got the correct picture and detailed info from the expert, didn't we?
In this case you are interpreting something into what I see is a not too clever journalistic style. DW is not like FOX or SKY. But I doubt that I will be able to change your opinion about it. You are being told since years that all western media are evil, same as the Americans are told since ages all Chinese are evil. Both is bullshxt.
And about the real film materials, where are they? I never found any. Of course many people in the world are interested, but as I said, not in promotional animations. We want to see the real thing.
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@szz1070 , no szz1070, my opinion is not formed from hindsight only. If you could read all the old posts I did on CNA, you would see every day aggressively asked to restrict border posts, as an example.
I had been told that I am asking for knee-jerk reactions, and my statements could cause panic.
Now, a 3 - 2 months later you and others tell me: Everyone can say in hindsight. That's the fate of people who come early, I guess.
I am wondering every day, what happened to cognitive skills of people? What happened to understanding connections and getting to conclusions accordingly? Why is everyone only reacting to things that DID HAPPEN already, but not see what happens if A is true then B WILL happen, and therefore I should do C already? Why wait until the pandemie is here, and then re-act? Same mistake most countries did, btw.
Where is LKY's capability to foresee things and make smart guesses, and to be a proactive manager?
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@animo3602 Ich halte denen für eine Weile zugute, dass eine schwere Krise zu bewältigen ist, und zweitens auch die vielen liegengelassenen Probleme aufgegriffen werden müssen.
Ich mag, dass Baerbock und Habeck aus dem Stegreif sprechen, ohne Marketingmanager und Personen-Coach sagen, was sie denken. Das holpert halt manchmal, aber so ist es viel besser. Insbesondere die Frau Baerbock hat mich sehr überrascht. Mal endlich eine zupackende Frau. Dann finde ich gut, dass der Scholz sich im Hintergrund hält und seine Minister machen lässt, das ist ein krasser Gegensatz zu vorher. Den Lindner finde ich nicht gut. Ich finde aber trotzdem gut, dass er da ist. Denn diese Seite der Gesellschaft soll natürlich auch eine Stimme haben. So hoffe ich, dass aus der ganzen gemischten Truppe mal was Gutes entsteht.
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@Sum Ting Wong
If there is a certain percentage of crime unreported, who knows. Homicide? Probably not so likely. It is in the own interest of the government to keep these things in bail.
I lived in China myself. From my own experience I'd say real violent crime is relatively rare. A burglar trying to break into your house will more likely run away if you surprise him. Stabbing is there, but far not as much as the gun shootings in the US. Smaller crime is being covered up. Often you don't even need to do the effort reporting it. It is a waste of time at the police, they'd rather blame you.
Unrelated, but what is not rare are horrible, terrible stupid freak accidents, ie people lazy to fix something, maintenance issues, items being thrown out of a window, etc. One of the most "popular" issues is not fixing the food plate on escalators, and then people getting killed in the gears.
Another issue is family violence. The boy getting beating up half to death, because the grade in the exam was not perfect, such.
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Facebook:
- Read the content of your USB storage
- Modify or delete the content of your USB storage
- Precise location from network connections or GPS
- Rough location from network
- Read the information that is on your personal contact info on the phone
- Read your contacts
- Find accounts on the device
- Record audio without asking for permission
- Taking pictures and videos
- Read calendar events including information that is marked confidential
- Add, modify and use calendar information
- send calendar information as email to others in the background without the owner's knowledge
- Read and identify phone status
- Call phone numbers in the background without owner's knowledge
- View open Wifi connections and use them without owner's knowledge
- Download files without notifications
- Receive data from the internet open or in the background
- Read/use TV/Channel/video information
- Write TV/Channel/video information
- Change your audio settings, including adjusting the microphone volume without owner's knowledge
- Install shortcuts
- Access bluetooth
- Modify system settings
- Connect and disconnect from WiFi without owner's knowledge
- Read synchronisation settings
- Send broadcasts
- View other network connections
- Read battery status and statistics
- Pair with bluetooth devices
- Prevent device from falling into sleep mode
- Run automatically at bootup
- Toggle sync on and off without user intervention
- Control vibration
- Full network access with and without owner knowledge
- Change network connectivity
- Read Google service settings
- Control Near Field Communication
- Create accounts and set passwords
- Draw over other app
Not all of them are dangerous, of course, some are just so that you can take photos and make calls from Facebook. But there is enough explosive points, basically they can do anything. You hand over ownership of your device including access to anything on it to Facebook.
On top of the above the Facebook app contains 7 trackers, small app snippets that harvest your identity, personal information and usage, some for add purposes some to gather your personal demographics. The TraceTogether app contains 0 trackers.
And on top of this, Facebook owns Whatsapp and Instagram, which have similar permissions. All 3 exchange information with eachother.
And on top of this, as one of the permission says, they also exchange account related information with Google. If you have a Google/Android phone or a Google account, you better never login to accounts and web-pages via Facebook account. Because this pages universe will then be connected with your personal Facebook universe.
Can you still follow and comprehend what kind of massive intrusion that is?
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@momoware Person A is forced to act like this. Person B understands that rules makes sense and accepts their validity.
That mistake that you are doing is exactly the mistake Singapore does. 55 years of strict rules, harshest fines, cameras everywhere ... as soon as the government turns its back, the beating of the red light, or also the pissing into the corner will continue. It all had and has no effect on improving people's behavior.
There was a movie, something like a semi-real documentation, showing an experiment that was done. The experiment was really done, but not on an entire nation. They just interpolated the outcome to a nation. They did not give the people a choice anymore to be good or bad, it was a must to be good. They prescribed everything they have to do.
The outcome was a community of people who gave up on own thinking, creativity, intelligence. Does that remind you of something? What is a big problem in China? I worked in China, I know what.
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@lilylim4929
There are a number of countries which have done pretty well during the crisis through good governance. Examples are Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand (they have eradicated the virus) for our region, and Austria, Norway, Iceland, Greece, Finnland and Germany for Europe. There are more wo have done good, not perfect but pretty well. Thailand, Malaysia, Portugal, Poland, Switzerland and others. Their people can be proud.
These would be suitable for Singapore to look into a closer partnership, travel bubbles, etc. My country of birth Germany - as an example - shows already now slight signs of economic silver linings, and that even before the humongous German stimulus packages comes into action.
Singapore may have more effective improvement by building more bridges to these countries. To me it seems this would be more helpful than building again broad bridges to the huge but vastly unreliable partner to the farer north.
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@svenmaurer2064 Mit dem Glauben hab' ich's nicht.
Die Regierung oder besser die EU hat durchaus nicht zu wenig Impfstoff bestellt. Es waren aus EU Kontingent 70 Millionen Dosen Biontech und 56 Millionen Dosen AZ vorbestellt, dazu knapp 50 Millionen Dosen auf eigene Rechnung. Die UK haben "ihren" AZ einbehalten, der Impfstoff, der neben dem Biontech das zweite Standbein war.
Was man der EU oder der Frau v.d.L. vorwerfen kann, das ist die Gummiklausel im Vertrag, die so etwas möglich gemacht hat. Aber der Sinn des Vertrages war das nicht, der war verteilen. Ich hab' ihn in der Gänze gelesen.
Immerhin hat sich herausgestellt, dass es am Ende sogar besser so war. Von mir aus können die ihre Hunde und Katzen mit ihrem nun überschüssigem AZ impfen.
Die Intensivbetten werden abgebaut, weil die Krankenschwestern weglaufen, nicht umgekehrt. Die liefen auch schon vor der Pandemie weg. Was soll ein Intensivbett, wenn niemand da ist den Patienten darin zu behüten?
Auch über den angeblich planlosen Umgang mit der Pandemie könnte ich jetzt einen Abschnitt schreiben, und über die 1 Milliarde Masken. Es stimmt so einfach nicht. Es ist alles nur eine Behauptung an die andere gehängt. So packt man einen Haufen Unsinn in 5 Sätze.
Das beschreibt den Unterschied zu früher. Garantie, dass man immun ist ... au Backe
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@yksnidog Ich kann zu alle dem nichts sagen, das ist mir alles nicht wichtig, war es eigentlich nie. Ich hab' mich auch in Düren wohl gefühlt, das Städtchen ist wahrhaftig weit weniger attraktiv. Aber Singapur wo ich jetzt lebe ... naja.
Ein angenehmes Wohnklima, viel Grün und Ausflugsmöglichkeiten sind mir viel lieber. Wie wichtig das ist, das habe' ich hier gelernt. Vielleicht war es eine falsche Grundidee Großstadtmenschen anlocken zu wollen, die sind halt anderes gewöhnt.
Mein Sohn ist voll mit seiner Schule beschäftigt, der hängt nicht im Jugendzentren rum. Aber wer's mag ... dann kann man ja eines gründen. Und wenn er älter wird, dann wird er sowieso machen was er möchte. Der Plan ist, dass er in Deutschland studiert und darum ...
Ich brauche das alles nicht, ich würde auch einer Drahtfabrik arbeiten bis ich 70 bin. Aber mit 63 gibt es keine Jobchance in Deutschland.
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@renmy7111 About 1 million people so far vaccinated in Germany. 600,000 of them nurses, doctors, and elderly caretakers, about 300,000 people over 80 yo., the rest is various.
Result: About 350,000 health professionals died so far, almost all 80 yo. old and above died. The relatives so far all believe they died from natural reasons. Germany will soon have drastically reduced health cost and no more elderly.
Similar for Israel. About 3 Millionen people vaccinated so far, about 2.8 million died. They hope until end of April of this year the nation will be shrunk from 9 million to a healthy 0.5 million.
You are so clever, and the idiots all follow the mass media. How did you know this all with the vaccine?
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@loglounge.de.podcast warum hältst Du mir jetzt einen langen Vortrag über Selbstverständlichkeiten, um im Grunde lediglich nur eine ausschweifende Erklaernug von dem zu geben, was ich vorher sagte?
Das scheint sowieso das Grundproblem mit Euch zu sein. "Denkt doch mal nach" und "benutze doch mal Dein Gehirn", es sind immer dieselben Sätze die man sich überall anhören muss, die nichts anderes meinen als das keiner denkt, aber ihr die Weisheit mit riesigen Löffeln gefressen habt. 180 Länder in der Welt denken nicht, Regierungen, Wissenschaftler, all doof ... aber 100% weiß eine Heilpraktikerin aus Sachsen die Wahrheit ... ?
Das ist so gut wie das Beispiel im Film:
"Ihr da oben, redet mit uns!"
"Was möchten Sie mir denn sagen?"
"Halt's Maul, hau ab!!"
Frage an den Nazi-Anwalt:
"Denken Sie, dass das so was bringt?"
"Ja ja, das ist nichts falsch, die diskutieren einfach nur"
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1972: Bundeskanzler Willy Brandt stellt die Vertrauensfrage – und gewinnt sie. Sein Ziel: den Weg für Neuwahlen zu ebnen, um seiner Ostpolitik den klaren Rückhalt der Bevölkerung zu verschaffen. Sein Kniefall in Warschau 1970 wurde damals von der CDU jahrelang als Schande kritisiert. Heute gilt dieser Moment als Geste historischer Größe und als Symbol für die Versöhnung zwischen Ost und West – ein erster Schritt hin zum Ende des Kalten Krieges.
1982: Bundeskanzler Helmut Schmidt verliert die Macht – nicht durch ein Vertrauensvotum, sondern durch ein konstruktives Misstrauensvotum. Der Bruch kam, als die FDP die Koalition verließ und Helmut Kohl (CDU) ins Amt wählte (!). Der NATO-Doppelbeschluss, für den Schmidt stand, war ein zentraler Streitpunkt. Heute gilt dieser Beschluss als ein entscheidendes Element, das die Sowjetunion unter Druck setzte und letztlich zum Ende des Kalten Krieges beitrug. Schmidt wird heute als einer der großen Staatsmänner der Bundesrepublik angesehen.
2005: Bundeskanzler Gerhard Schröder stellt die Vertrauensfrage – und verliert sie bewusst, um Neuwahlen herbeizuführen. Der Auslöser war seine Agenda 2010, ein Reformprogramm, das seinerzeit heftig umstritten war. Heute gilt die Agenda als wegweisend für die wirtschaftliche Erholung Deutschlands, und viele fordern bereits eine ähnliche "Agenda 2030".
2024: Olaf Scholz stellt sich der Vertrauensfrage. Nach monatelangen Konflikten und Blockaden durch den Koalitionspartner FDP ist die Handlungsfähigkeit der Regierung nahezu erlahmt. Ein weiteres Regieren war nicht mehr möglich.
Was bleibt? Ein Muster, das sich durch die Geschichte zieht: Die CDU, die FDP – oder beide gemeinsam – haben immer wieder SPD-Kanzler zu Fall gebracht. Zwei dieser Kanzler, Brandt und Schmidt, gelten heute als herausragende Staatsmänner, die Deutschland geprägt und gestärkt haben.
Zieht eure eigenen Schlüsse.
(Text editiert für historische Genauigkeit)
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Spain, France. 1/2 of the UK, 1/2 of Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czechia, Slovenia, Hungary, Romania, Greece, Turkey, Iran and Saudi Arabia are natural part of the Roman Empire. Please return these areas instantly to Rome.
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Those brave people who have a handicap and still work as delivery rider / driver should be allowed to use mobility devices that are better suited for them, those with 3 and 4 wheels. An e-scooter is absolutely not good for balance and safe riding, if for example there is a problem with one leg as shown in the video.
These mobility devices should have a speed limit of 6 kph if used on footpath, which would allow for ample reaction time. They should have a clear marking on the vehicle, and a timer on the phone that allows them parking for a short time (such as 15 minutes) on spots where parking usually is not permitted.
The drivers should get a course about how to be a friendly role model which we all will be happy to see and greet, and not become a public nuisance like the e-scooters. That can also be combined with a point system where they can be rewarded bonus points at the end of the day, and then exchange these for extra financial bonuses from their company for safe driving and proper parking. Those with bad behaviour shall be banned only. Pick out the rotten fruits and enjoy the good ones!
Make it safer for handicapped people on stabil 3 and 4 wheelers, but not on flimsy China e-scooters!
And the other fully capable riders should use power assisted bicycles where the motor is only used to help on sloops and for starting from stop. Why would we reward laziness instead of supporting fitness? These riders can participate on the same course / class as well. Even performing a short riding demo may be considered.
Everyone who wants or needs to ride faster should use the road and the vehicle be considered being moped or motorbike, inkl. requirements for mirrors, 2 independent brakes, insurance, etc., same as all motorized road users.
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The sugar content can be measured with a refractometer, not very expensive.
1. Give the sugar content for the standard recipe, and if the customer wants more or less it's up to him. They could also make three cups, low, normal, and sweet and give their content as guideline to the customer.
2. But agree it depends on the fruit and the harvest, too. For individually made fruit juices it does not make too much sense, as these people are not factory machines, with a precision of fine balance.
3. The sugar content is not the only criteria. For a fruit juice, they may have vitamins and fibres, which can also have positive health effects. That is still much better than a coke.
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@silvialittlewolf Putin will not end the war, that is very clear to me and to many. Only the blind still expect negotiations and diplomacy/
The Ukraine has to win, and drive Russia out of their Territory completely. Only this will make it clear to Russia, hands off. Any form of peace agreement through negotiations at that point would be wasted time. The Ukraine would never be safe, the country would always have to live in fear for his neighbour, and all the neighbours also would be still under threat. Every single meter of Ukrainian soil has to be returned, and Russia must pay reparations.
Putin has to have a complete, devastating loss, not anything that leaves him face. Then he would be removed instantly. If then the people want the same again, or someone who is even worse, that is up to the Russian people. If they want to live under a fascist dictator, there is not much we can and should do, except then keeping relationships to minimum.
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@hwytube "aggressive testing" is Bullshit Bingo. You can test more, or more thoroughly. But how do you test aggressive? Slap the test kit into the face of the testee?
So, now to Vietnam. I get my information mainly from here: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
Watch the figures of Taiwan, New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia. May be their figures are somewhat higher, nowhere in the world you can catch everyone. But they can not be too bad, as then we would have seen pictures same as from Italy and other countries. Try also to speak with Thais or Vietnamese. Very little that they have to report. I suspect the same applies to Malaysia. They seems also fared pretty good.
My guess is, Vietnam will be one of the first countries in Asia to return fully back in business, and emerge stronger than they have been. Thailand has the potential but their internal politics are a "?".
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@pertoor I would like to answer to your last message that was removed, from whatever I reason I do not know. Your message was not disrespectful or offensive, I have no clue why someone removed it.
I disagree with almost everything you said. Economical behavior is taught in German schools, and when they talk about energy for example, they also talk about cleanliness of energy, and the importance of renewables.
If you find shops that have hot air blowers at open doors to keep cold air out, then you should approach the management. However, I do know that these companies are not mad. Usually the energy used for a warm air curtain is lower than the loss through the door with people coming in and out.
Here in Singapore no house is insulated, all windows simple thin glass, 98 % no Thermopane. Recycling just started (gently) and the shops give out plastic bags in quantities, as if they want to plaster the world with them. But if you want to see horrible energy wasting, just visit the US. China is also horrible, for example with their light pollution everywhere.
I live in Singapore and traveled more than 30 countries, for job and private. In my experience Germany is one of the cleanest and recycle-friendly countries in the world. That does not mean there is no room for improvement.
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@Emsyaz I meant the IT departments. They are cost centers with little use, actually sometimes even doing more harm than good. They can only do basic things such as resetting a password, loading a software, plugging your device to the wall socket. For everything that is a bit more difficult they will get 3. parties to do it, very often also the vendors they are purchasing from. For other routine tasks they will ask their managers to employ temp staff or students. I was often shocked about their technical competence, or better the lack of it.
HR is not much different. For example they get key performance indicators, but most of them are related to get others to do something. If the staff needs to be updated about company practices, they will usually get a consultant to hold a seminar. Tick - key performance fulfilled! Employments wich should be their core competence is often delegated to job hunters or consultant companies, too. It feels like during their studies they have been drilled how to avoid all task and push all work to others.
Security Manager is another of that kind of position. You simply do nothing except hanging up posters, ringing the fire alarm occasionally (which will be done by 3. party), and holding a fire exercise once a year. If your aim is not loads of money but doing close to nothing, it is a beautiful option for a retirement position.
All 3 companies I worked for here were like this.
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I do not believe that the happiness level is a direct result of work stress or competitiveness.
If I am getting a positive outcome at the end, I am 100 % ok even under tougher conditions. That means, if my work is appreciated, both emotionally and materially.
But if I work hard and I still can not move forward, for example I have little or no chance for getting a nice apartment, or I have to pay my nose for the education of my children, or I have a degree but very little chance for a decently payed job and I still have to live with my parents, then I sure will be loosing motivation. After some time I eventually will give up fighting entirely, and I will just do what I am supposed to do, no more and no less but rather less. The worst is if I'd see no future for my family. Then I will be really unhappy.
Look at the list. It reflects these points I'm making quite well, so I believe.
BTW. it's exactly the mistake that Singapore has now started doing. People are still overall happy but I sense unhappiness more and more. Things are getting rapidly more expensive but salaries don't really increase since a few years. People start to think there is little in for them in the future.
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End of 2021 will be back to fairly normal life. Until then, we will be asked to live with various rules and precautions, such as physical distancing, limited to no travel, no mass gatherings, some restrictions in terms of accessing places, etc..
The first things that the government can do is staggering the work times. Why does almost every company have to start at 8:30? We need to change that. Flexitime is also an option, so is more part-timing not only for the low-end jobs.
Another more than annoying matter is the twice per year mass-flu that comes to schools and workplaces every time after Singapore went on holiday. The damage to economy, and also disruption to learning in schools is in fact not acceptable.
A third thing is a complete re-assessment of the way how companies work. We can use the covid break to look were procedures can be optimized and materials replaced to make all industries work more efficient, cleaner and healthier, in order to emerge stronger on the long run.
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@Dermahon13 That was months ago, when they followed the WHO-BS, just like many others. Forget about that, they changed the approach since long.
Under your definition how you look at Sweden, then Singapore should have herd immunity, too. I mean you can't just take these numbers for a definition of herd immunity.
There is one point that Singapore did right from the beginning. And this is they did not put 50 % of Covid patients into ICU's and then ventilated most of them. That's what they did in the US, for example. They isolated them, and then relied much more on self-healing, only support the immune system and give the medical care that is needed. That's what Thailand also does. Look at their numbers. Singapore health system is state driven, they want to keep things reasonable, and cost low.
A doctor visit here cost in between USD 15 - 50 per consultation, second consultation for the same cause is free. Not like in the US, you only open the door and the cash register rings already "USD 150". Just explaining the diff.
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Dear Mr. Chen, my congratulations to the success that you and the Taiwanese people can enjoy now. You have done very well, and that all alone against a strong headwind!
I do understand completely that Taiwan wishes not to be alone anymore in the fight against the virus.
Please consider a union of successful countries, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Germany, Luxembourg, Iceland, Finland, and of course Taiwan. You can build a multinational task force to support each other the next winter, with medical expertise, exchanging supplies where needed, and aligning certain policies so that may be in the nearer future travel bubbles in between these countries can exist.
It may be not be easy but you have proven to be a good crisis manager.
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@CalvinK300 While I do have a certain understanding for the anger regarding bad things that happened through the powers of the past, in particular during the colonial times, I am much less interested in the past, and do not agree using these things as justification for others to do bad things now as well.
I very much prefer looking into the future, and address future problems. To my personal opinion, China does exhibit colonist attitudes. But not with physical war, they do it through a war of economics.
Also, it is not possible to stay neutral in a world conflict situation any longer. For this, globalization has progressed too far. Example: Ukraine can not ship wheat, Africa hungers.
China could have ended the massacre that Putin is celebrating there in the Ukraine. But they don't, which is a clear statement by itself.
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Around 1950's the USA produced 1/3 of the entire world's GDP. That was when the USA was a great .
From the 50's, the US has been in almost constant war somewhere in the world. Almost everywhere the US has been into war, the area was left with disaster. North Korea, North Vietnam, Somalia, Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq.
Nowadays the USA is a bled out country. The prisons, justice system, education system, public transport system are rotten or in a mess, the roads in pity conditions, frequent power outages are normal life for millions of people, the crime rate and the incarceration rate are the highest of all developed countries in the world, and every week people kill somewhere in public, and the number of people killed by gunfire is at a level of a failed country in Africa.
You spend all your money to keep your arms industry happy. You have no more money to heal your sick country. And in about 70 years the US will have more Latin and Chinese people than white people.
Yet, you still think you are the greatest country in the world.
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Die Verbindung, die mit Singapur hergestellt wurde ist bei dieser Videokonferenz "angezapft" worden.
Leute, keine in den US oder in China produzierten Messenger oder Videoprogramme verwenden. Nichts! Auch nicht wenn die 1000x Encryption versprechen, das ist alles Mumpitz. Speziell Bildungsstätten, Forschung, die Industrie, Verwaltung, Verteidigung, etc etc, sollten ausschließlich Europa entwickelte Apps benutzen, am besten solche nach schweizer oder deutschen Regeln. Kein Zoom und kein Whatsapp um sensible Themen zu bearbeiten, auch nicht nur mal eben.
Ich hoffe, dass diese nun ein Lehrstück für alle war. Nix Verschlüsselung, nix sicherer, alles Marketing-Quark. Benutzt es nicht, auch wenn ihr nicht Taurus besprechen müsst.
Und, nebenbei dieses Youtube wird auch immer schlimmer mit seinen Algorithmus.
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@samanthaw4955 Yep, Samantha, I have a problem with Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, too, and I also have no Google on my phone. This here is the only "social Media" I allow myself.
However, the man above explains why TikTok is different, a weapon. If you did not understand it, watch the video again ... and again if still no result.
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@leonhood2649 I did not watch any CNN, I usually try to avoid US media whenever I can, Sky Australia and (sadly, the once great) BBC. I only view selected stuff from your media, like if I want to hear the opposite voice, the mad voices, etc.
"Helping business owners at seventeen with a Rifle" this is all out of my world. I am not going to comment anymore on Mr. Rittenhouse and related things. To me it's madness, a recipe for a disaster.
Instead, I recommend to remove yourself from any form of protesting or demonstration, as soon as there is violence involved. I also think the police has poured fuel into the fire, for example by driving 2 rivaling groups towards each other. I have this from a NYT analyses video (also a something I seldom view, but they had the real details of the paths the different groups took, and the actions by the police).
Someone please help your country.
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After the second world war humans thought they should get wiser. They wrote down in international rules that apply in case of military conflicts. These rules should provide a minimum of protection for soldiers, retain their dignity as humans, protect private people from unnecessary violence, and also prevent disasters exactly such as this one.
If someone shells hospitals or schools, infrastructure, cultural objects, private residences, etc, it only harms the people but does nothing to end a conflict.
Every Russian should know that. If millions of Russians stand up, they can't put ten's of millions in prison. Do better than the Germans 80 years ago! It is the only way to regain respect in the world, and your last chance.
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@close_all_tabs China does not work smooth without lubricant. :)
Serious, this was a sort of old tradition as long as China bought more products from Germany as we bought from China. In general, German politics wishes to have an equal trade balance with its trade partners, but often that's not possible.
I cite from Reliefweb: "As far as foreign aid goes, Germany stands as one of the world’s giants. In 2022, Germany was the OECD’s second largest donor by volume, after the US, and was the EU’s largest bilateral provider. In terms of aid as proportion of gross national income (GNI), it is by far the most generous country in the G7 cohort ..."
You read above for the why. Inside the EU, Germany is also the biggest giver. To Ukraine, the second biggest after the US.
Now one question to all the people out there in the world complaining about Germany: Where is your aid? To Ukraine for example?
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When I talked to them in private, those who are closer to me, then they mostly said they did not like it, all these hyper-special local delicacies. Many here talk about being open trying new things etc.. Sorry no guys, you don't get it. It is an absence of understanding for what your guest might want, need or like.
And the other point I agree with the author here, yep this hours and hours of dragging sitting together and eating and drinking sessions, woaaa. Then after 3 - 4 h you thought you finally did it, but then they decide it's time for dinner and this means the same continues, just the wallpaper looks different. In the end I feel exhausted from doing nothing, and I can't see food anymore.
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I don't buy into the group touring mentality as an older people thing, like bcs. they can't read anything etc. If that was true then you would see tour groups from western countries in Asia, too. But I do see retiree couples in Shanghai, Bangkok, Bali, etc. My parents came to Singapore even they do not talk englisch, they travelled by bus and train on their own. They also traveled to Bali without speaking Indonesian. I never saw any western touring groups anywhere in Asia in 20 years, may be there are but not many then.
The truth is that people in Asia like to be driven to places, everything should be planned and organised, no need to think or worry. It is a bit similar to western people "all inclusive" holidays in those animation resorts, but plus the excursions and travelling around.
Another thing is people don't know what to do, and if they don't have an itinerary most would simply stay in the room.
For many Asians taking pictures, shopping and eating are THE things to do. 12 cities in 10 days. For us that is torture. It saddens me, bcs all so often I saw people come back with the wrong impressions about the foreign countries they visited.
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So after the mm-craze now comes the edge-craze. Right we all do not want to have bulky frames around a display, but that particular feature is again something almost +nobody+ has actually been asking for. It still will be touted as the holy grail and forced down the millions of throats of silly geese. I for my part just think of such a phone falling onto one of the edges.
Now to the video. I do not believe because 5 of the 6 biggest brands have their branded UI is a prove consumers want branded UI's. (I somewhat exclude Samsung, the company is in deep trouble now, not only the mobile phone sector.) Even the opposite, I think branding the UI is vastly overrated. I rather believe these names are the prove people want innovation and / or low prices, and these names mostly stand for that. See Sony on the other hand. Their UI is actually good yet they are crawling around on the floor. Why? Overpriced, conservative, complete lack of imagination . . . doesn't that apply for the entire company Sony? So different to the 80's.
The reason why plain Android has not become successful is not because people are buying a branded UI. They actually care and know quite little. The last time when Lollipop came out I watched an educative Youtube video. They installed an IOS like launcher, gave the LP mobile to iPhone users and told them this is the new version IOS. Most of them praised the good progress Apple has done, some enthusiastically so.
And now I'll come to the first point I made. Fact is there is no real innovation but mostly silly marketing about phone thickness, metal unibody, 3 edges, or two cameras with Bokeh that many hand-phone girlies have not the slightest clue about (and don't care). Because this is not actual progress marketings need artificial progress = differently dressed software. Fact is they actually ALL do about the same . . . with branded UI or plain. How could it be any different? A branded UI is only make-up applied onto the natural face of the Android. But people are made to believe there is something different, something better. Sooner or later that will fail.
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@frankiedehockie
Are you really that "unknowing"?
- giving loans by China which they are foresight-able not capable of returning
- taking over key infrastructure that is now controlled by China
- local people are not getting jobs they were waiting and hoping for, but China sends its own workers
Here is one single example of the political implications the above has: China forces countries to abstain a vote against the Ukraine war, or they would default their outstanding loans.
Example Mali voting. One month before, a Chinese Governmental Business Delegation visited Mali. Lawrow visited Mali right thereafter, and then "lend" them Wagner troops. Other countries that abstained are: Algeria, Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Guinea, Namibia, South Africa, Sudan, Togo, Uganda, Zimbabwe. 8 African countries did not come to the UN meeting. All of them have accepted Chinese loans. It's called debt-trap diplomacy.
Do spare me from saying that this is western propaganda.
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@Mezzabotte54
1. Wahr ist, Biden sagte er will Fracking abschaffen, aber graduell bis vielleicht 2050, und nicht sofort. Weil damit sonst auf einen Schlag 250000 Arbeitsplätze in Michigan, Ohio und Pennsylvania verloren gingen. Hier ein Artikel des Forbes Magazines, alles andere als links:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbes-personal-shopper/2020/10/06/amazon-prime-day-2020-everything-we-know-about-prime-day-deals-so-far/#fcedb9a33cb4
2. Wahr ist, Biden hat gesagt es wird keine +allgemeinen+ Steuererhöhungen geben. Er will die Steuern fuer alle die, die mehr als 400000 im Jahr verdienen erhöhen, oder passende Sonderabgaben einführen. Er sagte das Trumps Steuerreformen einzig und alleine seine reichen Freunde bedient haben, und hauptsächlich die durchschnittliche Familie daraufgezahlt hat. Eine Meinung die von den meisten geteilt wird. (Das klingt auch fuer uns nicht unbekannt, nicht wahr? Selbst einige wohlhabende Deutsche sagen mittlerweile sie können durchaus mehr Last tragen.) Hier der passende Artikel:
https://www.investopedia.com/explaining-biden-s-tax-plan-5080766
3. Wahr ist, leider ist "The Land of the Free" insgesamt immer noch rassistisch. Die Republikaner werden von steinalten, verknöcherten Extrem-Konservativen beherrscht, von denen leider auch viele arg rassistisch sind. Das prägt die Gesellschaft mit. Zu Trump's Verhältnis zu Frauen, und Farbigen hier ein Artikel der Wirtschaftswoche, alles andere als ein linkes Blatt:
https://www.wiwo.de/politik/ausland/goerlachs-gedanken-der-praesident-der-usa-ist-ein-lupenreiner-rassist/24595942.html
Es gibt Stimmen die sagen, dass er die rassistischste Präsident ist, den die USA in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten hatten.
Wenn ich Politiker wäre, dann würde ich mit dem Herrn Pence reden, aber nicht mit dem orangen Julius Caesar. Wie irgend jemand mit ruhigem Gewissen fuer ihn arbeiten kann ist mir ein Rätsel. Wenn ich Mitglied seiner Familie wäre wurde ich mich in Grund und Boden schämen.
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What a pity, miserable person this Canadian guy is.
German measles, Ebola virus (a city in Africa), Spanish flu, Frankfurter Sausages - no German, African or Spanish person takes offence. I never heard that at least. No Frankfurter's believe that other people call them sausage. They are all able to divide a name for a subject from a human.
I would hate to miss the opportunity supporting Matt here, and highlight these scary things. I receive WeChat messages that are outright hatred to the West, Africa, everything and everybody. Please do not take that lightly! From kindergarten age Chinese youth are permanently bombarded with this kind of brainwash and hatred. If you throw constantly with dirt around, over time sure some of this dirt will keep sticking on the other party.
I personally do not see any way of co-operation with China. Not in the next 50 years. Do not hate Chinese for it, but their government! It is 1984 ... but much better, much more refined.
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David, your statements are wrong and mislead on every level. They contain not one single true argument.
- Most of us reach around 80 years age nowadays, we don't have anymore the economical pressures that were present 200 years ago.
- The low average age of population in earlier centuries was caused by a high child death rate, and a high death rate of mothers during the birth process, and a high fatality rate since every little infection could mean death. Fact is there were plenty people who reached the 60s and 70s.
- In oldern times people did not divorce, because it had grave results for the women. No income, no work, treated by the neighbours as a person with a disease, hardly any chance for finding a family again. You just stayed on however unhappy.
You sound very much like one of these religious fundamentalists, responding to a post that was somewhat made with the tongue in the cheek. A 15 year old person does not have the maturity to make this sort of decision. That means the parents are taking these decisions for him and her. We are over that, the times have changed. But you have the right to live however you want to live.
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@ar-t2742 I was not entirely true. One time I spend USD 800 on a hotel room for one single night, about 20 years ago. It was equipped like an Italian villa, sort of, 140 square meters, 2 huge carrera marble bathrooms with golden water tap handles, a huge oak bed under a roof with separate air-con, a dining room, office room and a living room.
I wanted to experience how the presidents and actors sleep.
When I woke up, I noticed one thing: With my eyes closed I can't see anything of that. Experience done, over and out. Besides, whatever it is, a tent, a container, a bus , nothing will get you the same comfort of a real room.
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blackapple89er That applies to the US, mainly, and their Orange Julius Caesar. And the UK, Boris Johnson ya, a dog of the US.
In Italy, the Lombardy is the region where it began in the EU. That is THE region in Italy where many textile workers from Hubei work, about 120000. Italy was completely caught by surprise.
Germany did good until about August 2020. Then it flipped over in weeks.
And by the way, there were no mask anywhere in the world, except in China. And in Taiwan, who had banned their export on 01. Februar 2020, wisely.
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Everyone who brings up a critical view on one or several aspects of China is seen as an enemy, and responded to with hate.
Since 60 years, China educated people not to criticize. For example what we accept to be a discussion with several viewpoints is an unknown thing to most. The majority of people have been thoroughly trimmed to believe only the CCP is right, and they do. If the CCP is always right, then there is no need to discuss anything. It is so natural to Chinese as to us rain and sun.
For example, if Australia says that the Chinese government tweets about Australia's soldiers methods in Afghanistan are inappropriate methods in diplomatic relations, they would not see it as a critic of the channel chosen, and connected an encouragement to use better channels, but as a criticism towards China entirely.
The response will not be an open discussion, but immediately coming up with what else the West has done wrong, even if it was hundreds of years ago.
We have to reconsider our relationships to dictatorial regimes, IMO.
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@oldlee2706 I have a solid knowledge about the pandemic situation of the countries in the world. But I am just tired of digging up all these data sometimes. And you anti-vaxxers bring always the same Israel example, which I have answered already x-times.
I am also not hoping I would convince you or anyone of that group, especially not the church people. But I feel it is important putting facts and opinions against the massive posting floods of the tin foil hat wearers, Bill Gates conspiracy theorists and China vax is superiour patriots. It would be CNA's task, yep.
My mother in law was made feeling insecure by her church friends, so that she did not go to complete her 2. dose. She is 83, and with her diabetes falls exactly into the category explained in the video above. If she gets it, it's over. Understand? How can people do that?
Israel has 81 % vax rate. They were country first to get mass-vaxxed. It did help so much, so much that they were overly eager and losen the restriction premature. Then the delta variant came.
The vaccines are still effective to prevent sickness and death, but the efficacy on immunization is much weaker. Israel has currently 81037 active cases. 661 are serious or critical. That's 0.8 %. Death count was yesterday 29. At the peak around Jan 2021 before the vax-program started, the death per day was above 100. Clear is, they opened up too early.
Now, tell me what you want with Israel.
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@nwonachbarschaftshilfe6714
1. Ein Wahlbetrug in Millionen Umfang kann nicht funktionieren, wenn der erforderlich macht, dass hunderttausende Mitarbeiter schweigen. Außerdem gibt es bei jeder Wahl in jedem Land internationale Wahlbeobachter. Niemand hat gesagt da stimme was nicht.
2. Auch in US Staaten in denen traditionell republikanisch gewählt wird sagten die republikanischen Gouverneure die Wahl sei akkurat verlaufen.
3.Entgegen Trumps Aussage ist es ganz und gar kein knapper Verlust fuer ihn. Wenn man sich um derart viele Stimmen betrügt, Millionen nämlich, dann sollte es doch erst recht einfach fuer ihn sein endlich richtige Beweise vorzulegen. Anstatt zeigt er auf Karton aufgezogene simple Excel Grafiken die nichts aussagen, die niemand versteht und offensichtlich nicht mal er selber.
4. Er sagte schon Monate vor der Wahl, wenn ich verliere ist die Wahl manipuliert. Und wenn er nicht verliert, dann ist die Wahl gut?
5. Mehrer Gouverneure von US Staaten sagten, gerade weil er das oben sagte haben die Wahlorgane diesmal besonders sorgfältig gearbeitet, um nicht Anschuldigungen ausgesetzt zu sein. Warum glaubst Du dann, es kann Genauigkeit nicht garantiert werden?
Sag mir warum diese Wahl manipuliert sein soll? Wozu? Wusstest Du, dass wenn die einfache Mehrheit in den USA entschiede, nicht ein einziger President seit 1992 Republikaner gewesen wäre? So sehr lieben die Amerikaner ihre Republikaner. Das vorhandene Wahlsystem bevorzugt Republikaner.
Das Handeln Trump's funktioniert nach dem einfachen Prinzip: Wenn man mit viel Dreck herumschmeißt wird schon irgendwas schmutziges am Gegner hängen bleiben. Also schmeiss ich mit noch mehr Dreck.
Eine Demokratie bedingt, dass die Menschen ein gewisses Grundwissen um politische Vorgänge haben. Diese Bedingung liegt offensichtlich in den USA bei einem erheblich %-Anteil nicht mehr vor.
Bei Dir anscheinend auch nicht. Schade. Ich ahne was auf Deutschland zukommt.
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KenelmPace Biontech passed all 3 Phases, nothing altered or left out - except the long term testing (2 - 4 years).
This is a procedure which was already in place before Covid-19. They get emergency approval which means they need to continue to record all required patient data and let these review by the authorities and peer review, until these confirmed safe long term, too.
Phase 3 is considered the most important phase. That is the one where safety is established with a relevant number of voluntaries, such as 30,000. I repeat: Sinovac did not finished this, Sputnik by the way also not. Astrazenica has been send back to phase 3 , as the experts found critical points.
Phase 3 is considered the most important phase. That is the one where safety is established with the help of a relevant number of voluntaries, such as 30,000. Sinovac did not finished this, Sputnik by the way also not. Astrazenica has been send back to repeat phase 3, as the experts found critical points.
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@andreipadilla6994 Andrei, I feel very well informed. All information is readily available, I read a lot, mostly European sites and materials. I like DW, the Spiegel channel, The Guardian, I like (partially) Dr. Campbell's channel for overview, etc. etc..
If I'd rely on CNA (or much even worse: Chinese channels) I as well would not know anything much. But it is not my responsibility to post links or to provide people with the background who are just to lazy to search by themselves.
Frankly, it is not enough to post a 1 minute clip showing the air-plane with the nose open and how the forklift pulls the vaccine palette out. The result can be seen here in these comments. Horrible. It needs to be reported as an informative story. When they were produced, how they are packed, how long maximum would they survive in that box, what happens to them after they leave the airfield, etc. etc.. A story, a story with information that helps to demystify those things that these tin foil heads spread.
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Herr Bartsch, wenn die Chinesen was wollen, dann sind Sie willkommen. Die lutschen sie aus wie eine süße Orange. Wenn Sie nicht mehr gebraucht werden, dann wird die ausgelutschte Schale weggeschmissen.
In 2003 habe ich meinen Boss gewarnt. Ich habe die Diskrepanz bemerkt, mit der sie mit mir umgegangen sind, oder mit Leuten wie ihm, dem Management der Firma. "Die nutzen uns aus, die kopieren alles, die übernehmen was sie brauchen. Wenn die Zeit reif ist, dann sind wir weg vom Fenster."
"Sie sind hier, um das Werk zum Funktionieren zu bringen. Nicht um zu kritisieren" war die Antwort.
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Why the heck don't you ask that Mr. Dyson to build a simple electric car for cities?
2 seater for food delivery, courier and last mile transport, 4 - 5 seater for family or taxi, or a version with loading bay for goods transport? All the same platform, lightweight, fast charge and charging infrastructure at every public car park. Ban using on expressways and certain roads that would be marked. Electronic anti-collision sensors compulsory, but can be a clearly visible / audible warning or auto-brake, top speed 50 kph, Japanese Kei car size maximum.
New or renovated roads can have separate narrower lanes for these, and the remaining space can be transformed into a bicycle lane. They can make such small vehicles quite safe nowadays, and costly accident would be reduced. The times are over that we need a Landrover to drive safe.
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@kleinilyas
1. >>> Bedürfnisse schaffen, die noch nicht da sind
D.h. man erfindet Probleme und Krankheiten, die früher keine waren. Z.B. einen hohen Blutdruck, der vielleicht grenzwertig ist aber lange nicht zu hoch. Oder man gibt jeden Tag Statine in Tonnen-Mengen aus, obwohl die Verbesserung der Herzleiden bei unter 1 % liegt. Oder man bestellt Großmütterchen alle 3 Monate zum Blutdruckmessen oder Blutzucker messen ein, was irgendjemand oder sogar die Oma selber bequem erledigen könnte, und kassiert dafür jedes Mal Beratungshonorar.
2. >>> Man eliminiert kontinuierlich die Tätigkeiten oder Positionen, die am wenigsten Gewinn abwerfen (Note: nicht nur die unwirtschaftlichen!)
D.h. eine Krebsoperation kann oder muss zurückstehen, weil nebenan die Frau dicke Kokosnüsse bekommt, woran die ordentlich verdienen. Oder weil nebenan der Schnösel mit der Privatversicherung liegt, die 50 % mehr bezahlt.
3. >>> Man zahlt Gewinne aus um Investoren anzulocken
D.H. man verwendet Geld was eigentlich wieder in die Gesundheit gesteckt werden sollte, um reiche Leute noch reicher zu machen, aber nicht Kranken zu helfen gesund zu werden.
Daraus schließe ich, dass Kapitalismus im Gesundheitswesen immer irgendwann in eine Minderversorgung und dann in eine Katastrophe führen muss.
Ein Dach über dem Kopf, Versorgung mit Wasser und Energie, Lebensmittel der Grundversorgung sowie das Gesundheitswesen sollten aus dem "Kreislauf" der freien Marktwirtschaft entfernt werden, und als Grundlagen und Grundrecht unseres sozialen Lebens behandelt werden.
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@ogeyrat Singapore had this request to Telegram, not to America, or Dubai. That would be useless, because Western governments do not "steer" their media the same way Russia, China, or North Korea does. For as long as the content complies with the local regulations, they do not get pestered by the governments, or conflicts with the laws.
However, Telegram has got into troubles, because they have displayed child porn, and violence against women. And that not only in Singapore, but of course everywhere. Dubai is very strict when it comes to sexual content, but only for as long as it concerns Dubai. What is spread outside does not interest them.
Telegram ran away from Russia, because they did not want to be censored.
Now, they basically see any requests to remove content first of all as censoring.
As I said before, there are worse offenders than Telegram. But they do have a Singapore chairman, or they are huge in Singapore, or both 🤗
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@doet1064 Einmal das. Und es geht schon um Zucker. Wasser mit 10 % Zucker zu versetzen, das Resultat ist normalerweise ekelig. Probierts mal aus, mach das mal praktisch. Das akzeptieren unsere Geschmacksnerven nur, wenn man dann ein Säuerungsmittel oben draufsetzt. Das ist bei Getränken in der überwiegender Mehrzahl Zitronensäure.
Also ordentlich Zitronensäure drauf, bis es schmeckt. So nun schmeckt man die 10 % ekeligen Zucker nicht mehr so ... aber das sind die 10 % Mischung, die Kinderzähne erst mal richtig mürbe machen. Und dann beginnt die Zitronensäure zusammen mit den Bakterien, die vom Zucker leben sein Werk.
Ganz abgesehen von Herzproblemen und Diabetes, die dann zwangsläufig 20,30 Jahre später entstehen. Fett wird verteufelt, ist aber lange nicht so schädlich.
Mit einer harmlos aussehenden Dose dieser Mischung hier nimmt man 30 g puren, weißen Zucker zu sich. Probiert auch das mal. Viel Spass! Wer sowas noch direkt an Kinder vermarktet, der ist ein Krimineller. Nix anderes.
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@bossi3947 Weißt Du das?
Vor ein paar Wochen war die Baerbock in Netanyahu in Israel. Sie hat sich mal wieder beschwert, das der israelische Rückschlag seit Monaten weit überzogen ist und die Zivilisten unnötig leiden. Der hat ihr dann beim Meeting Videos auf seinem Handy gezeigt. Dargestellt wurden Märkte in Gaza, mit Tischen voll von Früchten und anderen Lebensmitteln, Menschen, die am Strand in der Sonne liegen und sich des Lebens erfreuen, etc.
Die Frau Baerbock bat die Türe zu schließen und hat ihn angeschrien, ob er denn meint sie glauben machen zu können, das alle in der UN lügen, etc etc.
Wenn Du meinst das zerbomben vom größten Pädiatrischem Krankenhaus in der Ukraine kann nicht auf Satellitenaufnahmen und vor Ort besichtigt werden kann, oder die Ukrainer das erfunden haben, oder sogar sich selber zerbombt haben, dann glaubst Du auch das ich einer bin, der sich die Hose mit der Kneifzange zumacht. So wie der Netanyahu über Baerbock denkt.
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@eugenewatson5130 Ich denke nicht, dass Menschen wie er für den Fachkräftemangel gesorgt haben. Ich glaube vielmehr, das sind die großen Unternehmen, und noch mehr die Multinationalen. Das ist die Karawane, die immerzu in die billigsten Länder zieht, wie China. Und wenn Pakistan dann 20 Cent billiger ist dann eben Pakistan.
Das Unternehmen reklamiert für sich modernste Technik, soziale Verantwortung, komplette Fertigung in Deutschland und Einkauf nur in der Europäischen Union, ferner Anpassungsfähigkeit, Flexibilität und Schnelligkeit. Damit ist er die Nummer eins in Deutschland geworden.
Sein Unternehmen hat zahlreiche jahrzehntelange Mitarbeiter. Er beharrt darauf, dass erfahrene Mitarbeiter produktiver sind, darum er alle lange behalten will. Er mag etwas oldfashioned sein - aber wie gesagt, so einer ist mir lieber. Ich würde nie mehr für ein anderes Unternehmen arbeiten wollen, auch nicht für mehr Geld.
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@bobbobby2978 , 04. October 2022 signed in, whoever you are.
With 14 billion doses given, it is now pretty well known how the different vaccines work, and also which do not. Bulgaria has a vax rate of 29 %, and the 2. highest number of covid death from all countries. Singapore has a vax rate of 92 % and one of the lowest covid death rates globally. Other examples: The UK used Astrazeneca vax, which is only "medium" effective, and has not too good results accordingly. China has a 2 vaccines that are not very effective, and therefore further vaxing was probably not really worth it for them, so they rather spend their money on containing. We see the result, it is not possible to contain this virus.
I won't dig out all the figures and show you, you can do that yourself. I know your statement about the vax is garbage, not the vax. It is just a false assumption that you can't support with any data or any solid background.
Singapore's government has walked a very acceptable way in between lockdowns and freedom. I would have a couple of things to say about how some things are governed here, but handling of the pandemic? Better than 9 out of 10 overall, more close to 10 than to 9.
My major complaint would be 3 things only, but I can't have it my way only.
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@vincecarlo I would like to tell you a story now. Very simplified, it's a complex subject and here is not the space for complex analysis.
In the 80's it happened that a lot of German's forest was affected by air pollution and in danger to die. Leaves turned yellow even outside winter, tree crowns were bare, some trees did not grow or looked crippled, some bird species disappeared or migrated.
Following the pressure of experts and scientists, the German government implemented strict laws against water pollution, industrial pollution, launched forest protection plans, etc..
A lot of people, mostly conservatives, did not believe it is air pollution. They said the measures are the end of the German industry. They asked: How come we love trees more than people?
The air was cleaner within less than 10 years, many or most dirty rivers recovered. The trees did not mass-die, German forests did not disappear. Guess what these conservatives say now? "You see the forest is still there? You are full of nonsense."
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@bobafett5757 In China I copied the copy of copy products, 3. to 4. generation, so to speak. Every generation: Can you make that cheaper? I made a number of suggestions for novelties, to no avail. Sometimes I replicated the product, and then a few months later had to replicate my own replica for another company, but cheaper.
After 18 months I was fret up from the toe tips to the hair, and left.
But anyway, it's not too much different in Thailand, Vietnam, etc.. For me it is no wonder why Japan, EU and US are technological leaders. I am only a tiny light. But if I had this experience, it will be the same in other areas, including weaponry.
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Russland bekommt tausende Angriffswaffen, Artilleriemunition in Millionen, sowie Missiles, und "darf" Kraftwerke, Krankenhäuser, Wohnhäuser und andere essenzielle Infrastruktur bombardieren. Die Soldaten sind Kanonenfutter, so wie die eingesetzt werden kommen in den ersten 2,3 Angriffswellen 80 - 90 % um.
Ukraine bekommt "nur" Verteidigungswaffen und das eher in der Anzahl von Dutzenden, kaum noch Artilleriemunition, keine weitere Luftabwehr, und darf nichts aus Europa oder den USA einsetzen, um auch die Quelle der Angriffe innerhalb Russlands zerstören. Für die meisten Russen ist der Krieg ein Schauspiel das heisst "Das geht mich nichts an!".
Wie soll das wohl ausgehen? Es ist ein völlig ungleicher Krieg.
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You have a couple of apps on that phone which do use trackers.
Viber is an example. It has 11 trackers: DoubleClick, Twitter, Adjust, Braze, Google Crashalytics, Google Firebase, Google Ads, myTarget, Appmetrica, MixPanel, and Yandex Ads.
Waze contains a Facebook tracker, btw.
Zoom, a video meeting program, is owned by a Chinese. It is encrypted only until the servers. And guess where these servers are located? Right, in China.
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@slavakotelnikov2440 The Serbians where ethnically cleaning the Albanians living in the Kosovo, a part of ex Yugoslavia. Indeed, this actually bears similarities to the massacre Russia is doing today in the Ukraine.
Mass rape, killing of children, Serbian soldiers keeping Muslim women in detention until they are pregnant for the purpose to de-dignify their people., etc. etc. I have been there weeks after the war. Former president Milošević has been sentenced for this horrible crimes, and several others responsible. I do not agree with everything that the US did, but I fully support the cause of these operations.
You, Russia, North Korea, China, you people always look at the past. I do not like to look at the past. People who always look at the past will be doomed in future. But if you continue this nonsense, I might be forced run down the details of what Serbia did, for everyone to know. No more communism, no more dictators!
BTW. Serbia today supports Russia, an odd thing in Europe.
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Die Frau Merkel hat nicht alles falsch gemacht, aber viele wichtige Dinge liegen lassen. Die neue Regierung hat damit nicht viel zu tun, die SPD vielleicht eher, aber die waren auch nur die Juniorpartner.
Und die Grünen sagten schon seit Ewigkeiten wir müssen aus der fossilen Energie raus. Leider wird der echte Prophet im eigenen Land stets gekreuzigt, nicht geehrt. So finden auch jetzt viele, dass Habeck und Baerbock alles falsch machen, obwohl die sich den Arsch aufreißen. Was glaubt Ihr denn? Die wollten selbstverständlich viel lieber Windkraftwerke an andere Länder verkaufen, aber keineswegs wollten die Kohlekraftwerke wieder anschmeißen.
Dieses alles über einen Kamm scheren, z.B. "die Politik hat das gemacht" oder "die EU" usw., ... flach flach flach.
Ich bitte jetzt mal darum, ernsthaft, die oder den wirklich schuldigen an dieser ganzen Situation anzuprangern. Das ist in der Ursache weder die Frau Mama der Nation noch die Politik noch die EU.
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Russia was one of the subjects, and it was done relatively quickly, as China is not happy as well with what happens there, with the highlight being threats to use nuclear weapons. I believe that most people in the world see much clearer now who caused this war and the world crisis following it. Completely unneeded, uncalled-for, and mad.
You may not forget that Scholz appears on the public eyes. But it is by far not that he does everything himself. He has lesser power than the US president, it's the entire government team that sets policies, similar to Singapore.
The others members of the group have sure talked in parallel with other partners from industry and politics. But you do not hear about these talks.
I do not agree with your assessment about "western media". The world is not only black and white. It is not unipolar as what the Chinese state. It seems unipolar, however, if you only look at what the US does. And that's what often happens in Asia. European countries have and do their own stuff. But even here in Singapore you do not hear that much about what happens in Europe, except the UK.
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All companies conducted phase 3 trials in various countries.
Phase 3 tests are most expensive. The difference to the others is, that China got 4 countries do this themselves (Chile, Brazil, Indonesia, Turkey), while the others conducted the tests under their own umbrella in the countries.
They most tested so far is Biontech/Pfizer. It had phase 3 clinical tests involving 43000 people, the biggest test group of all, after which it was approved. In February 2021 Israel supplied the data of 1,130000 people, which literally confirmed all data of the Pfizer study, or even exceeded the expectations.
Germany so far used mostly Biontech/Pfizer. They focussed on 80 + years old. The result is a 90 % reduction of hospitalisation in this vulnerable age group.
Singapore has administered 1 million doses so far. They found about 2 in 100000 get stronger side effect. Most of that was allergic reactions which were easily treated. Non had to be hospitalized. One nurse gave the entire vial which contains 5 doses to a patient. The person was kept for observation and send home the next day.
I would like to ask the government for staying with the proven vaccine at this time. No experiments from China or UK. Later MOH could look at the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. It has a bit lesser efficacy, but it needs one shot only. Good to do vaccination in schools in one swoop.
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wildcatter63 which is why many scientist are shocked the WHO does not oppose them.
In Singapore it was - on a smaller scale - like this still until the end of the 80'. You could find snakes, bats, pangolins, and other animals on wet market, things which the west would not have the slightest idea to take for a dinner, and which I don't want to mention here.
The government imposed restrictions. But even after there the restrictions, there were still for a while some wild animals sold, but they dried them up. According to people's talking there were still some restaurant around in the early 2000 years, from which you could ask the "house menu" on they sold dog meat, monkey and such. It took more than 20 years for the government to end this.
What I want to say is, it's very hard for Chinese to drop these things. There are still wet markets in Singapore, they are operated in a safe way, generally. I do not think that would be possible in China.
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@Mikhail_Utkin If you love your country, you do not need to send your family to what you think is a kind of Frankenstein. Or? And yes, I do believe these people play a big role in your country and for your great dictator. They are all his friends.
Ok, then next.
- The influence of the USA is now greater than ever, in particular in Asia.
- The Nato, yep exactly that formerly anaemic club which most Europeans wanted to close just 3, 4 years back, the same Nato is now stronger than ever, with two new important strategic members, vastly increased defence budgets of all it's members, and holding together.
- The Ukraine even if you conquer them will never ever be your friends again.
- The Russian reputation is tarnished for decades.
To me this is a complete and absurd failure of foreign policies. You reached exactly the opposite of what you wanted. You may try to insert another country's name above, instead of Russia. Then It may be easier for you to see.
What do you say to that?
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@eadelgado98 Ich würde sagen, wenn diese Leute Google, Zuckerberg mit seinem Dutzend Metafirmen, Twitter usw., aber vor allem TikTok genauso kritisch gegenüberstünden, dann wäre schon einiges gewonnen.
Nicht an Dich, allgemein jetzt:
Der Unterschied ist das ich Google frei wählen kann? Humbug. Man kann bei seinem Fone den Bootloader entsperren, rooten und eine File Manager installieren, der Systemfunktionen entfernen kann. Dann gäbe es kein Hallo Google, kein Play Store mehr, und viele Apps laufen nicht mehr, vor allem Spiele.
Ich habe so ein Fone, wieviele machen das denn? Ihr Brainshot-Kandidaten wollt mir wohl erzählen, dass man Google freiwillig hat ... ?
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@shadostorm8375 The information provided by China was wrong in multiple ways. The Singapore government trusted this information, like many others. It's not much worse than a flu, ha!
Or they did say 'no human transmission', when there were already 12000 infected among Wuhan's population. How can 12000 get infected then? They all have bats or pangolins as pets, or how? Or other crucial information for example with regards to the spread pattern, the kind of symptoms, and the course of the sickness were not shared at all. The numbers from China had been vastly under reported from day 1. If the world knew the real numbers, then that alone may have been a warning already.
Just yesterday the German government released a statement to this issue. It is in it's content surprisingly similar to what the orange Julius Caesar said, only more civilised. France said already the same before. China - in conjunction with the WHO - played the crisis down for very long. Probably for FAR more than two months. There is strong evidence the crisis existed already in beginning of November, could be even in October after the Golden Week.
The Singapore government - like most governments in the world - trusted the information given ... or not given. Why should we all not? We shouldn't as it shows now. Hong Kong and Taiwan know their comrades from the mainland, they knew immediately what to do. Taiwan send a researcher to Wuhan on 31. of December 2019. They knew exactly, today they have the best standing in the world.
I firmly hope that after the crisis is over the governments of the world will rethink their dealings with China, and with all dictatorial regimes actually!
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@eugenedebbs2189 The rates are close to market rates for general loans, but governments usually provide lower rates for countries such as Sri Lanka, of course, to help them long term, which is also why the measures.
Greece was given tough terms. People fabricated posters with Merkel on them as Hitler. And ... where are they now? There was however a terrible mistake, and that was selling Piraeus harbour to China investors. We did not know the China mafia method then. Now we know it well. Look at Cambodia as another example. They sold their country to China.
I will not run you down all the details here on this place. The post is long enough already. But I can answer the question for you, as why do such countries accept these Chinese offers? Simple: Quick help in dire situations. The Europeans would first conduct 2 years of negotiations and a lot of tam-tam. But they would not give loans to then later own their airport, roads, train lines, harbours.
I am not discussing this subject further. Either you know by now or not. And if you still do not know by now, then I can't help you. Or you are Chinese.
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Die Kleinunternehmer und der Mittelstand sind das Salz der Erde.
Da ist wo Eurer Vater, Eure Mutter, Eure Freunde arbeiten gehen, ortsnah und für das Leben in Eurer Umgebung. Das sind die Firmen wo das Wissen und das Können konzentriert ist. Das ist da, wo sich Menschen jeden Tag treffen, streiten, zusammenarbeiten. Da wo der Boss persönlich einsteht und sicherstellt, dass alles läuft. Genau wie der Herr Bosselmann.
Das sind in Wahrheit die hunderttausende Unternehmen, die Euch in Bankenkrisen etc. durch den Matsch gezogen haben, ob ihr's glaubt oder nicht, nicht die multinationalen Großkonzerne. Die sind der Grund, warum Deutschland immer noch vergleichsweise gut dasteht.
Diese einzigartige Struktur des Mittelstandes muss erhalten werden. Helft denen bedingungslos.
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@animo3602 Wen man 16 Jahre lang eine Mutti mit viel Sitzfleisch wählt, dann kann man sich hinterher nicht beschweren, dass sich nichts bewegt, nichts passiert, und dass man sich nicht mehr repräsentiert fühlt. 4x !!!
Jetzt haben wir eine Regierung die einiges bewegt und dann ist es auch wieder nicht gut. Die fahren die Karre an die Wand, heißt es. Nee, tun die nicht. Man mag nicht alles mögen, was die machen. Man mag nicht in dem oder dem Punkt derselben Meinung sein. Aber wenigstens geschieht jetzt Veränderung. Endlich, endlich.
Die Wahrheit ist eigentlich sogar viel schlimmer. Wenn das so weitergegangen wäre, dann wäre Deutschland in 10 Jahren Little India gewesen. Es ist jetzt schon so viel zu reparieren.
Wobei ich der allererste bin der zustimmt, dass mal wieder was für den "Normalo" gemacht werden muss. Nicht immer nur für die Unterprivilegierten und die Wohlhabenden. Für den Familienvater, für den Arbeiter, den Lehrer, die Frau bei Aldi an der Kasse, usw..
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@hilo4110 Surprisingly (for me), here we actually meet. That hits my criticism.
While it is not true that the Multiministry -Talk-Force has no clear strategy, I do agree there is a lack pro-active approach. They keep on looking at the figures and developments and then act accordingly afterwards.
If I wanted to look at it from a positive angle, then that is the safe way. It is very suitable to avoid big mistakes. If I view it from the negative side, it is truly not not an inspiring way to lead a country out of a crisis. It is the way how an accountant keeps his figures right. LKY had one great strength and that was his foresight. This is what is gone here. I am long enough here to see the difference.
But you have to recognize, if you are directly responsible for 5 million people, then it can be hard to make more risky decisions. Even more so as the vast majority of people are very little willing to take even small risks. I remember hundreds of posts asking "close the schools, close close" while there was still not a single child infected. As another point, we must not forget the result of all, what is under the bottom line. And that result looks pretty favorably for the government when compared to the vast majority of other countries.
Also in terms of communications there are big holes. They show lengthy transmissions of Friday meetings that nobody will really listen to, and then the usual 3 or 4 media outlets will send excerpts that are taken out of context. And all sound the same. That of course is less convincing and sounds more like foul propaganda.
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@noobplayer123 What would be on the plate now are things like these:
- Suspending ALL social gatherings above 50 people and asking the others to think carefully if it's necessary.
- Staggering school times where possible, and partially shifting to online lessons.
- Thinking very carefully, if it is really useful to prohibit Europe but let for example. Philippines and Indonesia travellers in unlimited. To me it's weird, just counting the numbers.
- Outdoor activities are most likely far not as bad as indoor activities, contrary to what many believe. For example children can still do non-contact sport events. Blanket cancelling everything is unproductive.
- No more Q-ing anywhere.
- Install hand-sanitisers in buses and MRT's, shopping malls, etc.
- No sharing of eating food plates or utensils, strictly and no pardon given.
- Food courts stop just rinsing/flushing the plates but start WASHING them, best with a machine. Especially don't keep things in buckets full of water.
- Promote using bicycles and walking. Seriously! Improve pavements fast.
- Fine $ 10,000 for only the smallest spitting / snorting outside.
More is possible, but please start pro-active actions now! Don't always wait for numbers to raise.
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@doriandobermann7198 Russland hat ein Bruttosozialprodukt auf der Höhe von Italien alleine, eine Land, das so viel kleiner ist.
Die produzierende Industrie ist sehr klein, also gibt es nur wenig Produktion die Werte erzeugt. Innovationen im technischen Bereich finden nicht statt. Elektronik, z.B. für Fahrzeuge, Waffen und viele Geräte des Alltags muss importiert werden. 60 % der Wirtschaftsleistung besteht aus den Erlösen von Rohstoffen. Das Geld aus dem Verkauf von Kohle, Öl, und Gas geht an Oligarchen, nicht an die Menschen. Das Einkommen in Moskau beträgt etwa 1500 Euro im Schnitt, das in Osten ist ca. 1/3 davon oder weniger.
Das wirtschaftliche Gefälle innerhalb Russlands ist enorm. Außerdem gibt es s erheblich Mängel in der Infrastruktur, was die effiziente Kommunikation mit dem fernen Osten schwierig macht. Die Landwirtschaft ist unproduktiv. Viele Menschen - man spricht von 40 % - sind ganz oder teilweise Selbstversorger, so wie bei und vor vielen Jahren.
Da ist nichts drin, gar nichts.
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@doriandobermann7198
Kiev's Eroberung war komplett fehlgeschlagen. Man kommt seit Monaten nicht vorwärts im Osten. Im Gegenteil, 3 Monate hat es gebraucht um Izym zu besetzen, 10 Tage für ukrainischen Soldaten die Stadt zu befreien.
Komplettversagen auch in der Außenpolitik, z.B. Schweden und Finnland in die Nato getrieben, andere werden folgen. Die EU rückte unerwartet näher zusammen. Der Ruf auf der ganzen Welt ist zerstört, selbst China und Indien fangen schon an zu maulen wegen der Gräueltaten, siehe die Berichte vom Meeting in Shanghai. Das Internet ist übersät mit russischen Gräueltaten, es werden noch viele schreckliche Dinge zu Tage kommen, wenn Russland erst mal raus ist aus dem Land das ihnen nicht gehörte.
Hauptabnehmer und damit die Haupteinnahmequelle für die Rohstoffe sind verloren. China und Indien können das nicht ersetzten, vielleicht mal in 20 Jahren. Die ganze Aktion wirkt wie komplett undurchdacht. China wird Putin sowieso fallen lassen wie eine heiße Kartoffel, wenn man den Hampelmann nicht mehr braucht.
Die Länder in Afrika sowie Indien, die angeblichen "Freunde", das sind alles nur Länder die sich gute Geschäfte mit Russland versprechen, die denen versprochen worden sind. Keine Freunde.
Putin wird als der in Erinnerung bleiben, der das Ende von Russland gebracht hat. Und dabei ist komplett egal, wie der Krieg ausgeht. Er wird den Weg aller Diktatoren gehen, tot, in einer Erdhöhle, oder in Nord Korea.
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The R value for Germany is 0.57, source is Robert Koch institute from 06 June 2020. The number of active cases in Germany is 6300 people (at 84 million population). From all bigger western countries Germany presents the by far best results.
By litres of alcohol consumed per capita, Germany and the UK are both at 11.6 liters on average. There is nothing remarkable about the German alcohol consumption except stating it is generally too high, as in many western countries. Alcohol is a big problem in far too many countries.
I believe it is really necessary to take more and closer looks at positive examples, countries such as New Zealand, Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, Finland, Germany, Austria, Iceland, and others. It makes no sense to always bring up the countries that have failed.
And lastly, who believes any figures from China? Not me. I only need to have a look at the tables by John Hopkins to get a good laugh.
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@helenfong3339
I have no choice than speaking from a male point of view. The most common male point of view is, there is no reason to change you that much, as like in re-shaping your face shape.
We like these little flaws, it gives you personality. We do not like artificial. We do not like too much make-up, example are these thick Korean style eyebrows that look like bars high up on the forehead. It looks weird. We like if you identify, enhance and highlight the good features you have. And may be conceal a little that imperfect point, but not operate it away.
I once had a GF who had unsymmetrical nipples on an otherwise beautiful breast, and a very feminine body. One was positioned slightly higher up than the other one. If she is unhappy about it and wants to do something - even though it is not really necessary - I understand it makes her feel better whenever she looks into the mirror. However, to make them stand up like mountains, as what American women often do, thanks. It may be looking good on photographs but is actually not our thing.
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@Notchmods Before the lockdown, my son's school did one single day "training" for HBL. All his teachers had issues mostly fighting with the setup and other organisational problems. In the following they did not do any online lesson anymore, only super-extended regular homework.
After some time, some of them re-startet trying with online video lesson. Unfortunately the next day the security problems the with Zoom app occurred. Full screeching halt again. I always said don't use all this seemingly free US apps. In this case, the owner is a Chinese and the servers are located in China. But that's another problem. Anyway, there are free and better alternatives for video lessons.
From that day my son had every day 6 - 8 hours extended homework, on some days he sat for 12 h.
I complained to the teachers and got the reply, that the kids in the emergency class do the same in 4 h. Straight out: Impossible. If the homework is done in a proper manner, and not smear down the compo anyhow on a paper, an don't care to get the facts in your science right, then 4 h is outright impossible. I sat with him every single day, every hour, I know exactly what I am saying.
5 days before "extended homework HBL" officially ended, the teachers practically ended "lessons" already. I wrote another email, asking if over the "holiday" they could at least once a week have an online session, with the purpose to get the class having a bit time together and keep them a bit connected, bonded. Nothing. Did not even receive a reply.
Initially I thought: No, that can not be the standard in Singapore, it is our school only. All parents I talked to said similar. And by the way, I was also shocked how many of the materials such as the papers and SLS contained mistakes.
May be I am too much used to the government in Singapore usually organising all things to near perfection. This time I am only left to say: FAIL. Not pass.
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@ryanseow472 yea, I agree. Zero preparation and that why they had to chose something that also auntie can manage. But they did not really. Ok towards the end it became somewhat better.
Most of them, you could hear it, were uncomfortable with online meetings. No offence meant to the teachers.
My son has a Chinese Tuition teacher, she does video lessons very well. He sits there a full 2 h. It is possible.
But in general my experience is, online lessons are not suitable for younger children below 10 yo, and personal contact to the teacher is important, also for the older ones. The learning efficiency is different. Likewise, company video conferences are ok for easier topics and announcements, but not for complex issues and problems. We are social beings and need other humans. That is why I believe these things with the robo-cobs will also fail. A robot is not a policeman. Interesting topic, though.
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@hiabhumipol9483 The German authorities won't do anything against that, as long as these businesses are legal. Furthermore, Rama 9 was (and is!) highly popular with Thai people. Laws apply.
But they did recently a couple of things towards Rama 10 to let him know his presence is not very welcome anymore.
For example they issued a written note saying that any governance activity out from German soil would be illegal. If you Thai people had picked up the glove and telling he's not doing anything for most of the year, because he can't while in Germany, he's only having holiday? No, Thailand didn't.
Man, listen, we want to have a good relationship to Thailand. Me, too. Many of us believe that Thailand is much better than what it is today. From all the SEA nations you and the people of Philippines are good and work hard when you have to. With the right governance you could be a leading nation here in the region (I'm in Singapore). Dammit, get your ducks in the row, do it!
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@iggle6448 I heard about cases in the US, too. People were sent home to take a rest, instead of treatment.
If China had responded appropriately and only 2 - 3 weeks before they did, the entire Pandemie could have been contained in Wuhan very easily.* To me at that point of time it was not important where it originates from ... they should have done everything to contain it early, not keep quiet as long as possible to avoid loosing face.
Instead, they still held a mass banquette in Wuhan on 14. of January with 140,000 people enjoying the food, to celebrate their Lunar New Year. One week later and one day before the official "Houston, we have a problem", on Monday 20 of January they still let 5000 people travel to other countries, 12,000 on the weekend before, mainly to Singapore, Japan, Thailand.
* the Wumaos will usually tell you on the internet, China reacted right after genetic structure of the virus was know, which took ONLY one week, and they can not risk early alarms to avoid mass panic. Official government fake news.
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@thetreekeeper143 This kind of data harvesting happens in China the very same way ... and on top of the government watching that you don't jaywalk a road at red.
Wechat is far worse than Google. And not only that, it's directly wired to the government and it millions "helpers". You say something they don't like, the next night 5 friendly uniformed gentlemen may stand in front of your door step.
And before you come up with the next shxt: I have an Android but no Google. No Google services, no Google maps, no Chrome, no Google search, nothing. All Google is blocked, and also Facebook, Insta, Whatsapp, etc etc.. It took me weeks to set up blocking accordingly. This here with Youtube is the only "weakness" I allow myself.
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@didithoese2185 Nun hoer mal gut zu, Herr Didi.
Ich wohne in Singapur. Hier wurden soweit etwa 253000 Menschen geimpft, alle mit Biontech-Pfizer. Es gab bisher 2 Fälle mit starken allergischen Reaktionen. Ein 87-jähriger ist gestorben. Der war schon seit Monaten bettlaegerisch in Intensivpflege. Eine dösige Krankenschwester hier hat die ganze Ampulle in einen Patienten hineingeschossen, genau wie es einen solchen Fall in Deutschland gab. Da sind 5 Dosen drin. Die betreffende Person wurde einen Tag im Krankenhaus zur Beobachtung behalten und durfte dann ohne weitere Maßnahmen nach Hause gehen.
Diese Erfahrungen aus Singapur entsprechen dem Bild, was ich von überall her aus der Welt mitbekomme.
Die geimpften in Singapur waren in dieser Reihenfolge, anders als in Deutschland: Aerzte, Krankenschwestern, Schuldirektoren, Piloten und weiteres Bordpersonal, Flughafenarbeiter, das selbe fuer Schiffshäfen, Menschen über 80 (noch nicht durch).
Wo lebt ihr Didis und Eierköpfe eigentlich? Sagt ihr jedem Tag Eurem Kind, es soll vorsichtig it dem Fahrrad zur Schule fahren und aufpassen,, dass es nicht von der Kante der Welt runterfällt?
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Big Deeper look at these pictures from the party kids, or demonstrators, or the holiday-ers, etc, and the accompanying current world statistics, we have the prove that people are unable to be responsible.
Swedes trust eachother, their government, and they do not suspect a secret plan or a deep state behind each new rule.
Their entire model is not suitable for the UK or the US, as people there are much more selfish, and also the Swedish model is widely seen as communist. Which is nonsense of course, but here we are.
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@pepelepew1227 Read this here, as an example: https://www.academia.sg/academic-views/singapores-poor-productivity-performance/
The government is complaining about it since I am here, 1995. That is one of the reasons why they brought in so many foreigners in the past. Since the people have voiced up strong resentments against employing foreigners, government is not issuing PR or work passes to foreigners so easy anymore.
On top of that is the low fertility rate of 1.35, one of the lowest in the world. You can solve that by importing foreigners, but then then they prefer Chinese people ... who usually will return home once they made some money here, or they did get their education.
In plain English that means, Singaporeans are not keen to work too hard, or spend much of their time inefficiently (something I observed in all companies where I worked). And do not want children. That does not sound like a good recipe for the future, or? However, it does explain why they are so keen to automate everything nowadays.
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Kaum Doppelstandards, der Angriff auf die Botshaft wurde von vielen Staaten verurteilt.
Außerdem baut der Iran seit vielen Jahren Stellungen in Nachbarländern wie Libyen und Syrien aus, wie z.B. innerhalb von Botschaftsgebäuden, um von dort indirekte Angriffe auf Israel zu organisieren. Auch ich entschuldige den Angriff auf ein Seitenflügel der Botschaft nicht, aber so ganz grundlos und Doppelmoral war das nicht. Es wurden Mitglieder der Syrian Resistance for the Liberation Golan und der Hisbollah getötet, aber auch zwei Zivilisten.
Man muss auch mal auf dem Teppich bleiben. Ich bin sicher die meisten Länder hätten es lieber gesehen, wenn Israel das nicht gemacht hätte. Aber man hielt sich mit direkter Kritik zurück, weil Israel als Freund angesehen wird, Iran dagegen nicht. Der Netanjahu ist sowieso erledigt, selbst weite Teile der eigenen Bevölkerung protestieren gegen ihn. Niemand will Krieg, außer die religiösen Eiferer. Zu viel Religion ist scheixxe, egal welche.
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@osmanzng8065 There was no east expansion beyond that what was agreed.
In 2007 at the Munich Security Conference, Putin was guaranteed by President Bush and German foreign minister Steinmeier there would be no Ukraine Nato membership. On 18. of Feb 2022 chancellor Scholz travelled to Putin and confirmed again, a Nato membership of the Ukraine is not on the table. Search Youtube for "Scholz calls for courageous and responsible action" there is the scene as a proof. Putin answered, nobody thinks about a war. Putin started the war 6 days later.
Nobody in Europe believed there would ever be a war again in Europe. We had lively trade with Russia, and the gas deals were part of it. Our Chancellor was a personal friend of Putin. The German armed forces were reduced to a bare skeleton. So were other armies in Europe. Nobody would do this, if he planned for wars.
Now, after 15 months of bombing hospitals, schools, museums, private houses, and civil people in the Ukraine, still many here in Singapore do not understand what is it really about, and believe the dirty words of a fascist dictator. That is making me very sad, indeed. And if I was Ukrainian, I would not feel sad but deeply hurt by your words.
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@Noneymar1
Entgegen den Beteuerungen der Airlines sind die Kabinen der Flugzeuge ziemlich optimal fuer den Virus. Das hat man mehrere Untersuchungen durchgeführt. Z.B. sass eine 72 Jahre alte Dame in die Business Class auf einem Langstreckenflug von London nach Hong Kong. Das war real, nicht simuliert. Von den 21 Passagieren um sie herum waren danach 12 infiziert, 6 davon mit einer schweren Virenlast, 3 davon noch in der Economy.
Konzerte sind auch scheixxe, dazu gibt es eine Studie mit diesem deutschen Schlagersänger. Nur wenn man das Publikum radikal reduziert (=auf Abstand gehalten) wurde und Masken trug war es besser. Gleiches kann man fuer alle Massenveranstaltungen annehmen.
Weitere Orte mit hohem Risiko: private Feiern in Wohnungen, da die dann die Fenster zu halten damit der Nachbar das nicht mitbekommt.
Restaurants innen, die mit Bewirtung draußen waren weit besser. Man kann annehmen, das gleiches auch fuer Kneipen gilt.
Nach Untersuchungen sind die "gefährlichsten" Orte die von Dir erwähnten Gyms. Dort atmet man heftig und man schwitzt.
Dazu kann ich keine Links oder Quellen angeben. Ist alles angelesen.
Wichtig ist auch zu wissen, dass in all den asiatischen Ländern mit strengen Maßnahmen durchschlagender Erfolg erzielt worden ist. Singapur selber, wo ich lebe, ist dazu ein großartiges Beispiel. Die haben erst den Beteuerungen von China geglaubt, z.B. "unwahrscheinlich, dass das Virus von Mensch zu Mensch übertragen wird". Es sind 74 % der Bevölkerung hier chinesisch-stämmig. Ich glaube aus China NICHTS mehr, seit ich dort mal 18 Monate lebte. Einige Wochen später gab es hier - gemessen an 100.000 Bevölkerung - die höchsten Infektionszahlen in Asien. Seitdem man genau solche wie die oben angeführten Maßnahmen eingeführt hat sind diese Zahlen gegen Null. Das Gegenbeispiel sind die USA, wo es wenig Orte mit Beschränkungen gibt. Wenn der orange Julius Caesar dort noch 7 weitere Wochen wüten kann, dann hat dieses Land fertig.
Die Beschränkungen, die ihr in Deutschland hattet und habt sind Pippifax. Wir haben hier 7 Wochen lang in der Wohnung gesessen. Dafür können wir jetzt wieder fast alles machen, außer reisen.
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This is only the tip of the iceberg.
The connection established with Singapore during this video conference has been tapped into. People, do not use messengers or video programs produced in the US or China. Nothing at all, not even for a moment! Despite endless promises of encryption ... it's all fluff, marketing burb. Especially educational institutions, research, industry, administration, defence, etc., should exclusively use Europe-developed apps, preferably those following Swiss or German regulations.
I hope that this serves as a lesson for everyone now. No encryption promises! Nothing is secure with Zoom, Webex and WhatsApp handling matters, not even casually. All security marketing is gibberish. Do not use it, even if you don't have to discuss Taurus.
And, by the way, YouTube is also getting worse with its algorithm.
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@shanshanchen3295 We all know by now the protection is getting weaker over time. Still, there will be no need to go every 6 months for a new injection. The current vaccine is Mark 1. Next year they will be Mark 2 with much better efficacy against of mutations, and also much improved long therm stability. Q 3 if all goes according to plans.
I personally only know people with harmless side effects, the worst being rashes that disappeared after 3 days.
However, I see a chance you will understand, so I'll try to explain. Vaccine will help to build immune cells directly. These sells will be active for a certain time. As for covid, it's certainly shorter than we all were hoping for.
But wait ... the protection is not over! There are also memory cells, which store the immune information without providing direct immunity. They take a number of months to develop, some scientists say about 6 months. Why does the body do that? It would be waste to store all immune cells for all virus we ever encounter in our lives, the body works economical and stores them only for a while.
But these memory cells will be there for us. After some months when they are developed, they can be activated and provide a certain level of protection for us. There is a gap at this moment. That is the reason for a wave after immunization. The "old" immunity has partially vanished, but the memory cells are not fully active yet.
Do not listen to this short-sighted nay-sayers who only can think from their nose tip until the tips of their own toes.
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Als der Herr Ferrero das Nutella zusammenmischte haben die Menschen eher Kalorien gesucht, keineswegs vermieden. Das sollte man als Hintergrundinfo wissen.
Zweitens gab damals mehr Kakao, mehr Haselnüsse, kein Palmfett, extra Milchfett, statt Magermilchpulver gab es Vollmilchpulver. D.h. das Rezept war tatsächlich hochwertiger, wenn auch sicher kein Muster an Gesundheit, doch deutlich hochwertiger.
Dann kam Marketing. Die Werbeaussagen sind geblieben, die Rohstoffkosten des Produktes wurden immer weiter reduziert.
Der Herr Ferrero würde sich im Grabe umdrehen, wenn er wüsste, wie heute Nutella schmeckt.
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@abracadabrascotty If you are lawyer, a nurse, a doctor, someone who cares for elderlies, etc., then you have this job not only because you want to earn loads of money. You are helping people, and if that is not the primary driver then you missed something. The same applies to my opinion also for the pharmaceutical industry. If you are in that, you have a moral duty towards mankind.
Unfortunately the pharmaceutical industry did miss the point above too often over the past decades. Putting people on opiates for toothache, unnecessary drugs for heart problems that we have to take for a lifetime, properties assigned to pills that are either not applicable or exaggerated ... we know these stories.
But that does not apply for vaccines. At this very moment several companies are scientifically testing the vaccines meant for covid-19, with one of the most rigorous and lengthy processes, that were implemented on basis of scientific standards and in the form of international agreements having nothing to do with making money, but costing big money. If that was the driver, then they would skip tests costing hundreds of millions. That scientific system is proven for decades to be working effective, and certainly results are published and peer reviewed. Then to come and say this is unscientific, that is strange. How do you come to that?
Just now I worry much more about people like Trump, Putin and Xi coming up and demanding to shorten all the scientific processes and tests, to get vaccines out to people tomorrow. That is the real problem.
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@aslampervez2294 You should not generalize, it is a major mistake by CCP. There is no such thing as "The West". That's the same as saying to all Asia "The Chinese", a dumb thing the Americans often do, because they know nothing about the world ... and 100 % the same, only vice versa.
Nancy Palosi's visit to Taiwan. Everyone should have the right to visit someone, if he or she is welcome there. Should they visit Taiwan? Yes, why not. Was the timing of this visit good? No. Just weeks before, the speaker of the EU parliament was there, ... and what? Nobody cared.
How was following reaction of the Chinese? Over proportional, hysterical and totally over the top. Escalating, and playing the strong man for nothing.
Does Chinese politics not mix up into other countries affairs? They do even more so than most other nations. Just that the method is different, through economics.
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@andyb5216 There is somewhere a video that shows the results of a study using hamsters (yep they get sick). The original aim was to find out about the efficiency of wearing a simple mask with regards to the wearer and the receiver. They managed to get a rough idea from that. Dr. Campbell did talk about it.
Another unexpected result that later came out, after more data analysis was done, they found that higher virus load leads to more serious infections. And: Those who got infected did receive a lower virus load though the mask, which then often could be handled by the immune system, which then results in a symptom free course of the infection. They can't put accurate numbers to it, but the effect is proven.
I m just answering this one question of yours, because you were specifically asking this "how do they know". It explains why countries with early masking rules had low death rates from the beginning. Examples are Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore. Other countries with a high number of anti-maskers have bad numbers. The UK is probably one of them. Too late, to weak, to less pro-active.
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@DinkyPattern1 Das ist aber komplett falsch, was Du da sagst. Es werden keine Polling Stations länger offen gehalten, z.B. um noch die letzten Biden Leute einzuschleusen. Und bei den Briefwahlstimmen handelt es sich um hunderttausende schon abgegebener Briefe. Die konnten nur noch nicht gezählt werden.
Der Super-Demokrat Trump hat nämlich tausende Polling Stations vor der Wahl abgeschafft, was fuer stundenlange Wartezeiten vor den verbliebenen sorgte. Der Post hat er die Mittel zum Transport der Briefwahlpost gestrichen, die in den USA traditionell kostenlos ist. Darum hat es solange gedauert, bis die Briefe zugestellt waren, die dann natürlich noch nicht gezählt werden konnten. An Covid liegt das weniger, es gab mehr Briefwähler wg. Covid, aber jetzt kam das alles zusammen. Nein ... da steckte natürlich gaaaar keine Absicht dahinter!
Als letzte clevere Maßnahme hat er 4 der 7 Richter mit eigenen Arschkriechern besetzt, die neue Vorsitzende gerade eine Woche vor der Wahl. So kann er jetzt mit einer sinnlosen Klage die ganze Sache hinauszögern und dem Steuerzahler unnötige Kosten verursachen.
Das ist einer der schlimmsten Fälle von massiver Wahlbeeinträchtigung der gesamten politischen Geschichte der USA.
Er hat bei diversen Steuersachen Dreck am stecken. Es scheint seine Firma ist auch so gut wie pleite. Die 5te, oder was? Außerdem gibt es da einen Finanzskandal mit Geldwäsche, der bisher unter dem Teppich gekehrt wurde, weil er der Oberstrumpfbandführer war. Da ist die Deutsche Bank (mal wieder) auch drin. Nachdem es nun der Biden (mit deutlichem Abstand) wird, muss er mit Strafverfolgung rechnen.
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@veganath It is of course right to discuss things, but this was on the verge becoming an anti-islam discussion.
A 16 year old human becoming this extreme in his views is a reflection of the environment he is in. It s wrong whether you are Muslim, Hindu, Christian, Atheist, black, white, yellow, red, short, tall, fat, or thin.
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@emil-vasileholingher1514 Sorry these are not spheres in which Europeans are thinking. The world is not unipolar or multipolar, the West is not the US. And even the US is not only simply one, same as Russia is not.
Europe simply does not want to get ground in between two world powers, and that is all. Secondly, and that applies for most countries in the world, we still very much prefer to live in democracies. Not in autocratic systems, and even lesser in fascists systems such as China, North Korea or Russia. In principle, if Xi just closed the borders in China, they could live any way they wanted to.
But China wants the entire south part of Siberia, full stop. They believe that they need this land, since they have so little. I do not care really about your old wars and Manchuria.
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@MissPurpur There is really not too much nice to say. On a private level the people in China can be very beautiful. And for me, too, Chinese food is some of the best in the world.
But the noise, the dirt, the bad attitude, the badly maintained houses, so many things that don't work well or don't work at all, the trouble and stress that one can get everywhere and any time, the schools, the old-fashioned traditions and backwards thinking, over-bureaucracy, dishonesty of government places, the censored media and therefore lack of certain kind of information ... so many things of daily life are just as unnecessary stressful and hard, just like the driving there.
This must be the reason why the Chinese culture is very very much focussed around the family cloud. There are circles of "relationship grades" and this is the by far most important one. That's why almost every Chinese will say this. Family, friends, and food.
Of course if you have money, you can live nice everywhere, even in North Korea.
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@MissPurpur
China has gorgeous landscapes. But Chinese are not much interested in landscapes.
There are still some beautiful historic buildings. But Chinese do not see much beauty in old things.
They also do not seem to see, if something needs a new paint coating, or cleaning. That's why many things look so rotten. There is a lot beauty but too often it made me really sad to see the condition of things around.
The nearby thick forest with its giant trees, the gentle rolling, green hills, the breath of the sea, etc etc, all such things could be important to us. These things might be something that remind us on our home, our lifes, our loved ones. Chinese remember usually their favourite noodles instead.
On a good note to finish, I must say there are many positives that families stick together like glue.
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Alle sind im Kreml gewesen, Macron, Johnson, Scholz, usw., alles von Rang und Namen aus Europa, die meisten hat Putin an den 15 m langen Tisch gesetzt und gelangweilt in die Gegend geguckt. Trudeau war dort, Biden hat mit ihm telefoniert, Blinken, Modi aus Indien, der Lula aus Brasilien, Guterres.
Zuletzt (vor einigen Wochen) war eine Delegation von afrikanischen Ländern dort. Die haben auch gesagt: "Man muss doch nur mal mit ihm über Frieden reden!" als ob das niemand jemals versucht hat. Was wurde daraus? Nichts, man hat niemals mehr von diesen 6 Leuten gehört.
Der sogenannte chinesische 12 Punkte Friedensplan und der Kommissar, den Xi zur Ukraine und Russland geschickt hat? Was ist daraus geworden? Eisiges Schweigen.
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@otakoob It has to do with the situation. I did notice similar things. Thailand's government seems has a big blind spot on the eyes in the direction of China.
For example, a Thai candy company bought a production plant from China. It is a small company. The Chinese gave them a very attractive price offer on some machinery, that was already before significant cheaper as compared to western or Japanese equipment. But they could only get the price under the condition, if they signed a contract to regularly purchase certain raw materials from China along with the deal, binding them for the next 5 years.
After a few months the quality of these supplied materials went down the drain, their products became lousy and they lost market share. They could not buy from elsewhere, as they were bound to the contract. That is the moment when I was called in (I am R&D). Certainly, I was not able to help them, as I can't make unsuitable raw materials better. After some time the company was close to bankrupt, and the Chinese took over a significant share for peanuts, literally.
By now it is even worse. They mainly produce at super-lowest prices for export to China, using Chinese equipment, Chinese raw materials and Thai labour.
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@lydouchkadurand8757 Wochenlang ist die gesamte Politikerriege aus Europa bei Putin gewesen. Macron war über Monate dort, so oft, dass man in Frankreich über ihn gelacht hat. Die Guitarerro von der UN war dort, Trudeau, Blinken aus den USA, ... etc etc., fast alle hat er an den 15m langen Tisch gesetzt und angegrinst. Eine 6-köpfige Delegation aus afrikanischen Laendern war dort, die sagten ebenfalls es müsse ja nur jemand mit ihm reden.
Es gibt ein Video auf Youtube, in dem Scholz ihn vor laufenden Kameras sagt die Ukraine komme nicht in die Nato, er gäbe keinen Grund einen Krieg deswegen zu beginnen. Seine Antwort: Niemand denkt an einen Krieg. Das war am 18. Februar 2022. 6 Tage später marschierten die russischen Soldaten in die Ukraine ein.
Wie kommt es, dass Du wagst so einen Mist zu schreiben? Eine Erklärung ist nötig.
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@denisechan5992 you are absolutely right, every secondary school student would have known such things. The WHO came up with a number of extremely surprising things.
But that was not even the main problem. The biggest mistake was letting 11000 visitors from Hubei into the country around New Year 2020.
The city of Wuhan held a banquet for it's residents to celebrate Spring festival. 150,000 people participated. Wonderful China, thanks CCP. Then, a few days later New Year started, we all know what Chinese do at New Year.
They were able to exactly trace the spread into Bangkok, Tokio, Shanghai, and ... Singapore. You remember the 6 visitors to that tourist shop? That is how it started here in Singapore. I doubt it had been possible to keep the virus out forever. But it would have given us valuable time, if the borders were closed earlier, at least for travelers from China.
We learned there is a damage the pandemic does, but there is also a damage lock-downs do. The governments task is finding the right balance in between these two. They did, after a while, IMO.
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11:26 many people are rejecting the vaccination
Look, you DW and all public media allow these conspiracy theorists and tin-foil hat wearers to spread their wild theories and assumptions. First it was only a few. Then they grew exponential, now they are really nasty and in big numbers. It was very clear to me, if this is going to be allowed and not responded to appropriately, some of it will keep sticking with people. "Some" is enough. Just throw a lot of dirt, some of it will always keep sticking. Be careful - it is not safe, it is not tested well.
Even now I am still missing hard data, for example about successful immunizations, reports about problems regarding vaccination related problems, numbers of people with strong reactions in relation to the numbers of vaccinated, etc.. All we hear is: Go and get vaccinated. We think, we believe, it seems. That is not enough.
And then, regarding Astrazeneca. From the beginning this company had communicated their product wrongly. In total a 12000 person test panel, in two groups with different efficacy results, thin data about people above 65 yo. Wow. Then the bad decision not sharing the doses fairly. The EU had put big money on the table for the factory in Belgium. What do you expect? Bad image all around, a bad image also colours over to the other pharma-companies: "This is a rip-off, they invented covid for profit."
... and honestly, I also rather want Pfizer-Biontech, Moderna or Sputnik.
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This is exactly the problem with ordering from China. However, I personally believe all these companies not only enjoy the loopholes that you described so well, but also get supportive money or subsidies from the Chinese government to do this. The aim is to damage and destroy the local world markets, no more - and no less.
Here in Singapore, a big % of the retail sector is already blown-up. Many things are not available anymore, things that previously were locally available. No, I am not talking about the rubbish as what you showed up there in your video. I am talking about things that are my regular needs.
My last orders were a replacement band for my smartwatch, a new hose for my tire pump, a quick release adapter for my tripod, a certain kind of high pressure water gun, a screen protector for my camera, a H7 LED light that fits my old car diffuser lens, new test wires for my multimeter, interior light replacement bulbs for my car, etc. etc. etc, ... all things which are not anymore available from inside Singapore, which I have to order now from overseas.
That's how all of you will end up, too. In the US it only takes a little longer for these consequences to take place, because the country is so much bigger. This has nothing to do with free market, it is another government ruining the world's economy.
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@kenelm pace I lived in China and that is my conclusion from this time.
A German has "detected" the possibility to use mRNA like an envelope for sending immunisation information to cells, while he was researching for DNA material that can help to heal cancer. That was in 1999. The name of the man is Ingmarr Hoerr.
If you read a bit in detail about mRNA, you may understand that this technology is the one that does exactly what the real virus does with our immune system, which is the reason for its high efficacy. No dead monkey virus, no virus in eggs breading.
He founded a company which then started to research mRNA for usage with cancer vaccines. When the pandemic came, he switched the research to covid, and that was easy for him since coronavirus is primitive compared to cancer. The company name is Curevac, German like Biontech. Both are friends and they exchanged their ideas, which is why they have the same product. Moderna is licensed technology from Biontech. The Curevac vaccine is not in the market yet but phase 3 is finishing these days. It will cover mutations better.
I have been vaccinated in April, my wife in May, and my son will get his shots this month.
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He did.
But as a person, he is a democratic person to the core. Politically I am the opposite what he is, he is far right for me. But here he speaks as democratic person, not as left or right.
Because the democratic platform is the same platform for me and him, even we stand on different parts of it, that is why I can easily agree with almost everything he said here.
And by the way, I have a deep respect for Mr. McCain. Even though I am not even American, I am German. When Trump offended him so dirty and cheaply, that was a very sad moment for me. Again, another person I did not share political opinions with, but I have him in the highest respect as a human.
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@ricochet2273 3 weeks ago Germany has started a scientific study to find out how the virus did spread in a cluster, and most importantly one of most interesting questions, how large is "hidden" number, meaning how many people are already through the infection without their knowledge. The study is lead by one of the top German virologist, Dr. Streeck, in the area around Heinsberg, which is THE German infection cluster.
Today Dr. Streeck released a primarily result. The % of people who went already through the infection without knowledge is around 15 %, this is on top of those who were officially registered. This % is much higher than the Germans expected, since Germany has been extensively testing, about 500,000 people per week.
It is a good result, because it means these 15 % of people went through the infection and are now immune. They can continue work, they can help in care facilities, etc.
Personally, my next action would be buying may be a 1/2 million antibody tests, and start a similar study in Singapore.
The video with the primarily results can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/VnrHamW8OXQ?t=624 . It is in German of course. And by the way, corrected with the 15 %, the CFR in Germany would be around 0.38 %. A proof of how important these kind of data are.
At the same time Germany is mapping a big part of its population to hopefully find out details about spreading structures, in order to learn more about effective methods to counteract this crisis and leave the economy as unaffected as possible without affecting health of people. Primarily results are thought to be ready by end of April.
This is the kind of work that I had expected the WHO to initiate and lead.
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@laosingkai The efficacy of Sinovac is under scrutiny in many countries, and unfortunately quite a number of them concluded in real life it is not as efficant. Among them Chile, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Seychelles, Bahrain, Costa Rica and recently Thailand (who used exclusively Sinovac and AZ).
Efficacy is the ability to prevent infection. Efficiency is the ability to prevent hospitalization and death. The latter point is a point that ALL vaccines do well. The first point is the one only Biontech and Moderna do well. However, using these still 5 out of hundert can get infected.
Since Singapore uses Biontech (and Moderna), about 250,000 people could theoretically still get infected. If Sinovac would be used this figure would be 2,500,000, a simple maths exercise ... and btw. a good example of how a cheap thing can quickly be expensive. Exactly this is what several countries are seeing now.
Singapore has taken a wise decision. Now it is extremely important to drive vaccinations as fast as physically possible. The Singapore government has seen exactly this, and announced already that MOH will accelerate considerably. Otherwise this bitch virus will find ways to circumfence immunised people.
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Vitamin D seems effective, but it is to cheap to raise any interest. There are other drugs that we suspect can have a positive effect in certain cases. However, we do not get to hear much about them, because they cost cents only per dose.
All these cheap medicines seems being ignored. Someone can not earn from it, a handful of multinational oligopolistic pharma companies. And someone else, a world aid organization, is helping this someone. That's how it appears.
Our approach must change completely. With every product and every service offered companies need to look first how does it help humans, how does it help the world to improve, how does it really improve our lives and help the planet. Leaders and governments must come up with policies that help mankind, and enforce them. Afterwards, as the second step we can think about the profit.
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@Brigid Singapore has first listened to the WHO as so many others. The government followed their recommendations closely ("probably not transmissible in between humans", "no need to wear masks, they probably do more harm than good", "there is no reason not to travel to China", and many more very funny things, I am not that forgetful).
After they came to senses, Singapore's measures showed quickly positive effects. Now there are few cases every week, most of them imported. Community spread is tackled very well.
Government has followed Taiwan's strategies, the most successful country in fighting that shxt, probably.
End the WHO, take their leaders in responsibility for what happend.
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1. I fully agree the WHO has done many good things in the past.
2. I as well agree if they admitted certain failures during the current crisis, the WHO would not have lost credibility everywhere in the world to this terrible extent. The WHO needs the trust of the world to be able to function proper.
3. If the world wants the WHO to exist, Mr. Tedros has to step back with immediate effect, in this minute. And with him the entire current management. Instead, the small group of countries who have proven to manage this crisis well should be asked to form a renewed world health organization, dedicated to the people and not to politics. Among these are Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Australia, Germany, Finland, Austria.
It is the last chance before more countries will withdraw support, and more people will more loudly ask for terminating this organization. Thank You!
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@hanshandkante5055 Shadowbans geschehen nach "Analyse" des Youtube Algorithmus, und da werden Keywords benutzt, soweit sind wir uns einig.
Oder wenn Link zu unerwünschten Seiten führen. Wenn der Kanalbetreiber aber keine Links zulässt, dann geht der Post sofort ganz weg, nicht Shadow.
Außerdem ist Youtube grundsätzlich wenig an lebhaften politischen Diskussionen interessiert, sondern am Anzeigenverkauf. Darum kommt Bibi's Tixxenplast auch einwandfrei durch, oder eine Video mit den Top 10 von halbnackten Sportlerinnen, aber eine Diskussion die China als Fascho-Staat bezeichnet ist unerwünscht, oder natürlich Links dazu. Viele Anzeigenkunden sind von China, direkt oder in Form von gesponserten Drecks-Reviews.
Das dies praktisch in eine politische Zensur resultiert und sich für viele Nutzer auch visuell so darstellt, das interessiert die Eigner wahrscheinlich nicht besonders, solange es Geld bringt.
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@pohfromipoh China is not mono-block. I have been almost everywhere in China, except the far North-West. China is as diverse as is Europe. The people look different in different places, just as Greece people look different from Swedish. They have different cultures, often other traditions and needs. True, the Han are dominating and want to make it all one. But it would be better for the people, if the garment accepted everyone with their differences. That is btw. also what Ms. Lei is talking about.
In Singapore, almost as many people speak Mandarin as there are English speakers. Frankly, the English speakers are not that well speaking. My wife speaks English better than the queen of England, but not the young generation. I am not talking about Singlish, but about the way the English is being used (or not used). The amount of time spend on Mandarin teaching in schools was a shock for me to see. My son is at a local school.
About the other issues, Chinese not liking Chinese etc, that I do not know, but lets agree to disagree. I have a different view.
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Taiwan send health officers into arriving planes from China be the end of December. They know their Chinese comrades better than anyone else.
They implemented measures such as closing their borders to certain countries without any considerations about what the WHO idiot said. The protective dividers for children is only one of many small things they did. And lastly, most people just did what the government told them.
If I had to say, the WHO would be terminated. I would create a world strategic task force consisting of delegates from Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, New Zealand, Finland, Austria, Russia, Hong Kong, and Germany.
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Wenn ein Kunstwerk, das als ein Symbol für unsere Grundrechte stehen kann, von uns selbst beschmutzt wird, dann kommt das ganz besonders in Asien schlecht an. Das ist so, weil Symbole hier eine erhebliche Bedeutung haben. Ganz besonders für die Menschen, die der chinesischen Kultur näher stehen.
Man beneidet uns für das freie Recht zu protestieren, z..B. hier in Singapur. Aber so etwas, oder Dinge wie sich auf die Straße festkleben, das ergibt häufig eine Verachtung unserer Demokratie des westlichen Stils in den Köpfen hier. "Das wollen wir nicht, protestieren ja, aber sowas nicht. Dann lieber keine Demokratie."
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The world (note: not only the US!) will not accept China invading Taiwan.
China is no. 4 semiconductor fabricator in the world, Taiwan no. 2.. Together with Taiwan, China would hold 56 % of the world's semiconductor manufacturing, in some (important) electronic segments a near monopoly. If there was only one reason, it is this. It can NOT be good for anyone in the world, including Singapore. It is just a fact, people, check the numbers yourself.
Unsurprisingly, Russia tried the same with the Ukraine and Europa. The Ukraine has extensive gas fields which are currently not exploited. Together with these, Russia would hold 70 % share in the world market, near 90% in Europe. THIS is the real reason for Putin's war.
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@stevenk1468
Niederländisch oder Französisch benutzen auch dieselben Schriftzeichen. Das ist kein Beweis für eine gemeinsame Sprache.
Es sind deswegen verschiedene Sprache, weil sie sich in Grammatik, Struktur und Aussprache signifikant unterscheiden können und Leute sich nicht untereinander verstehen. Genau wie bei den meisten der chinesischen sogenannten Dialekte.
Manchmal kann man erahnen, was ein Satz wahrscheinlich sagen will, weil es ähnliche Worte / Schriftzeichen gibt. So wie ich Teile von Niederländisch verstehen oder besser: erahnen kann, weil ich aus dem Norden Deutschlands bin. Genau so ist das in China auch.
]Mandarin heißt auch in China Mandarin, es wird von der Regierung als Normalsprache bezeichnet. Das mit dem "Normal" ist in China eine Art feststehender Begriff, wie etwa die Normalschule. Die deutsche Entsprechung wäre eher "Standard". Und genau darum geht es, man will es als Standard überall durchsetzen. Es heißt auch hier in Singapur Mandarin, wie überall in Asien. Was soll die Einlassung immer mit "der Westen"?
Leider gibt es auch verschiedene Mandarin, weil lokale Eigenheiten auch das Mandarin wieder eingefärbt haben. Was die Regierung als Standard Chinese durchsetzen will ist das Beijing Mandarin, das einen Großteil des Standard Mandarin bildet.
Ihr müsst dringend aufhören zu glauben, dass alle Ausländer doof sind.
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Das fing im Grunde nach L. B. Johnson an, aber da noch nicht bewusst und eher in mehreren kleinen Etappen ............... bis R. Reagan, dem Schausteller. Von da an ging es rapide ab.
Kim, zieh Dir folgende Daten der USA der letzten 50 Jahre rein: Der Wealth-Gap, die Zunahme der Armut, der Anstieg der Vermögen der Wohlhabenden, die Zahl der Inhaftierten per 100.000 Einwohner. Das wird Dir meine Aussage bestätigen.
Wenn Du mit Deinem Land echten Erfolg geben möchtest, dann musst Du eine soziale Marktwirtschaft anstreben, egal ob nach deutschem oder skandinavischem Model. Und noch was: mach doch mal schnell die Arbeitslager zu! Bringt nicht viel außer viel Ärger.
Das war schon alles. Na also, das ist doch gar nicht so schwer, nicht wahr? Und nun geh schon mal frisch ans Werk!
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@JCTPing88
You (and other) can't just say: Their figures are invented, ours are perfect. That's crap.
Germany as another example has very good results (for a big country). They have among the highest testing rate in the world. Also watch Germany's recovery rate. Germany with 84 Millionen people population has lesser active cases than much smaller Singapore. And they got to that point with a much more relaxed lock-down policy than Singapore had. They got their timing right, and the economy shows already first signs of recovery.
You think the leaders of big corporations are silly? They also see that. That is why Vietnam will emerge strongly, not because they supposedly fake figures. By the way, is anyone here complaining about the number 1 figure-faker? Who is that?
The result of having a too late lock-down is what you see perfectly well in Singapore. The problem with Singaporeans is, they complain about their own country so harshly ... among themselves! But when it comes to talking with foreigners, then it is denial as usual. Sorry, had to say that, no offence intended.
I remember vividly Mr. Lee standing at the airport saying he being worried about the retailers, he can't just lock down Singapore. By that time I wrote almost everywhere under CNA videos "lock the country, close the border posts!" Then people lectured me, saying I am asking for kneejerk reactions, and claiming it is not possible to lock down Singapore. It is possible, and it was needed, as we all could see later. Now stop lecturing me and start discussing.
I am not saying at all Singapore did everything wrong, it did not. But that was the one capital mistake which had so many (expensive) consequences. Now the recovery will be long and hard.
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Microsoft, Apple, AOL, Google, Facebook, Paypal, Instagram, etc., bis hin zum Abwürgen der ernsthaften Konkurrenten in Europa, wie z.B. Nokia, das ist alles von der US-Regierung so geplant.
Europa hat dem nichts entgegengesetzt und tut es immer noch nicht. China macht es ... und wo stehen die jetzt?
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Finland, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Poland, Norway, Austria ... just some examples for European countries which have done well so far, and there are several more. Can we please reduce mentioning always the bad examples?
Overall the US, Brazil, Russia, and the UK are on the high end of bad numbers. These are all countries where the leaders seem to have their own, parallel realities and "alternative" facts. This crisis quite well reveals the countries with bad governance.
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@eleethtahgra7182 I am not sure what North Stream 2 has to do with it now. But it was - as we know now - the biggest mistake of our previous government.
I have to give them that they really meant well with trying to co-operate and get better relationship with Russia through diplomacy and trade. As we know now, one single idiot is enough and the entire planet will be affected. I doubt there will be a normal relationship with Russia for the next decades. Putin can stick together with his close friends Assad, Kim Yong Un, Lukashenko and Xi.
In Fujian were some of my main clients, and Shandong. I must have been everywhere, except Hainan, Tibet, Xinjiang and inner Mongolia. I have probably seen more of China than most of Chinese people, from the glittery LED city lights of Shanghai to villages where people live in clay houses.
I have been to palaces of filthy rich company owners with several huge factories who have money and power until it stinks, but so stupid and uneducated that I thought I am back to the dark medieval ages.
Or one factory owner (whom I visit frequently) who was driving with his V12 over the highways of Guangdong with 180 kph speed. When I asked him what he does if the police catches him, he answered: They know my car. I will say if you punish me I will relocated my factory with 9000 workers to another province.
I have seen several times child labour, or cripples on the road who were dragged away by the police, children who were made begging by their parents, 2 separate incidents with people dead, they tried to climb up on the facade of the house I lived with my family and then fell down, I have met several women who had secret husbands and a kid with them, a family with 5 kids, 4 of them illegal and therefore not going to school, another rich family with 3 kids, who just payed a "fine", etc etc. And finally, I have seen that Chinese have not much clue about life only 50 km outside of their own big city where they live.
My favourite places where Shaanxi despite the poverty, it is extremely beautiful to me and its people are good. As cities I also liked Xiamen and Qingdao. I worked for a Chinese company, I got along well with my colleagues, my son went to a local school and he loved it, he learned Chinese in shortest time.
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@AndryMosc About the origin, this virus has a more than 97 % identical fingerprint than those found 2012 in bats droppings in Yunnan caves. The scientist group, Chinese, German, French, demanded the caves to be closed, but the Chinese continued to conduct guided tourist tours. Still, we can not blame China for the virus.
But we can blame their authorities for hiding the outbreak in Wuhan.
Most probably the pandemic is being somewhat exaggerated. At the same time there are also surprisingly many people who downplay it. I personally just want it to end as fast as possible, and return to a normal life. I want my son to play sports, I want to see my customers in Thailand, I want a normal life.
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@AndryMosc I am not an expert by any standard. I follow the data of Johns Hopkins and Robert Koch Institute, watch certain medical channels, and follow certain so I believe more serious media. That's all. You so it seems are more an expert.
To the masks, all Asian countries who had strict mask wearing policies early are having the lowest numbers in terms of total infections and new infections. Usually they also are among the lowest in case fatality rate.
Examples are Taiwan, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Thailand. Taiwan is a model to learn from. Vietnam and Thailand recently lost it a bit, but their figures are still a lot lower than most western countries. Before, when they had strictest policies they were among the best. Before, Vietnam did not have any new infection for months. Singapore had a 7 weeks complete lockdown that was consequently implemented after a rude infection shock in the beginning. We are wearing masks since 9 months, but enjoy almost regular life except travelling and certain group activities. Result: close to zero local transmissions, lowest CFR world-wide. And lets not forget Australia and New Zealand. Excellent crisis management!
If there is one single thing that helps for little cost, then it is that shxty fabric in front of our face. The wrong method is flatten the curve, as what the WHO said. The proven method is: Eliminate the curve and then protect everyone with masks.
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H e l l o C N A
Why has the documentation about the parents visiting secondary schools been taken down? One of your best, because it documented precisely what is wrong with Singapore schools.
- Every class having at least one child to be isolated, to be hated
- Kids doing homework in a hurry at school
- Parents knowing nothing about what happens in school, what the children are doing, their learning progress, their friends
- Revisions done hastily during recess
- Self study times being a waste of precious school time used for Insta, TikTok or gaming, but not for studies, or at least reading, or such
Only to mention a few things from the top of my head. This should be discussed and not hidden, please.
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@PfropfNo1 I have recorded everything, the entire timeline
- from after the Golden Week in 2019 when satellites recorded images of suddenly increased traffic to and from the Wuhan Research Lab
- over to November detecting first time virus fragments in the Italian waste water and some people were treated for a strange respiratory sickness in Milano (about 120000 from Hubei work in the area)
- the first patients with the same issues in Wuhan on 14 of Nov 2019
- the first inspections for incoming flights from China by Taiwan
- Dr. Li who is said was "only" an eye doctor, so what? He can not notice strange virus infections?
- The first occurrences in the north of Vietnam reported by a group of motorcyclists in some villages bordering China
- the 31. of December 2019 when a Dr. Loh from Taiwan called up the WHO to warn them what they found,
- from beginning of January the WHO 1 : 1 narrating the Chinese about "human to human transmission being highly unlikely"
- the Wuhan Lunar New Year mass-banquette and the following start of the Lunar New Year a few days later with ten-thousands of Wuahan people traveling out of China
- the paths that the virus spread took in the different Asian countries, all possible to be allocated to the same original location
- the beginning of Chinese PPE mass purchases, while the WHO claimed masks do more harm than good
- until the 23. of March when China tried to buy a entire shipload of PPE from Australia, that then was blocked by the Ozzy garment
... and more. When you see this all in an overview, it gives you a different perspective.
I have reordered that timeline without the source. At the time of these happenings all these were freely spread in all media, may be except China. I am sure you can still find most of it. Feel free to do so, I am not your servant, and I don't really care if yo believe me or not. I know what I have.
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@harrizz7084 Your question is, why we are focusing on this 1.5 % unvaxxed people, if the majority of infections stems from vaxxed people? Easy to answer.
1. Because 98.7 % of people who have been vaxxed have no symptoms or only mild symptoms, like a light flu. The vast majority can be well again after staying 3 - 4 days at home, just as if they got a cold.
2.The majority of ICU bed requirements and fatalities are from unvaxxed, yep, from this tiny group. Therefore it is obvious, getting these people is important to reduce the number drastically. Singapore has only about 300 ICU units.
We all will get the virus at some point of time. We have the vaccine to reduce its ill effects, and for the rest we have to learn living with it. We have to accept there will be infections, and we do not have to get shocked every day and run around like headless chicken.
And no, you do not need to go every 6 months to vax for the rest of your life. This is 100 % safe to say.
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@hilo4110 To my understanding the patient zero was the nurse. Where she got it from, I don't know.
I think the government tries a balance in between keeping things rolling, and safety. I was one of the first to ask for closing the border, in January 2020. I have been called mad, and asking for kneejerk reactions.
Certain import is unavoidable, though. Truck drivers, airplane and ship personnel, even workers and maids, you want them and you need them.
I have got my second shot 3 weeks ago, btw.. I am growing scales and a fin on the back, because of the side effects.
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@leowettergott2905 Russland ist auf "den Westen" wesentlich mehr angewiesen als "der Westen" auf Russland. Viel Spaß mit Euren Autos ohne ABS, Airbags, Katalysator, Radio, GPS, etc. etc., nur um mal eine Industrie zu nennen. Es gibt wieder Ladas wie Mitte der 70er, mit kontaktloser Zündung als Elektronik-Highlight im Motorraum, aber dafür dann zum 3-fachen Neuwagenpreis. Ein guter Beitrag zum Umsatzschutz, keine privaten Autos mehr außer 70 Mercedes für Putin.
In Russland sind weite Teile der Menschen überhaupt nicht mit der Politik des Kremls einverstanden. Z.B. jenseits des Urals, die Menschen wollen nicht mehr das Heißa-Leben Moskaus finanzieren und gemolken werden wie im Frondienst.
Ich wünsche allen russischen Wumaos noch viel Glück mit Euren ehrenwerten Freuden Xi, Kim Yong Un, Raisi vom Iran und Assad in Syrien. Mit Putin zusammen wirklich eine illustre Gesellschaft von Wohltätern und glücklichen Menschenfreunden.
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@garricktanz Those who live near the border to France were transported by helicopters (yep, not even on an ambulance), those from Italy and Spain mostly by military planes.
Often it was people who had not much chance to survive, either because all the health facilities were full (applied for most french patients), or because these countries did not have the treatments available, and the patient was soon to die without proper treatment, which applied for Italians and Spanish. Germany paid most of it.
Most likely Germany will also accept the by far highest number of refugees from the camp Moria that burned down yesterday in Greece. Some of the others will wind around and find excuses. We know that already.
One day someone will have the idea again to hang up a poster with Merkel, and draw her a Hitler beart. I am literally waiting for it. But that only as a side switch.
Anyway, India is in this region, and you are the poster child for why Asia never can unite. Not with this generation, may be also not with the next one.
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1972: Chancellor Willy Brandt, Vote of Confidence and loses. The reason was his efforts for improving relationships with the east. His kneefall in Poland was seen as a disgrace by the conservatives. Today the world sees it as the begin of the iron curtain falling.
1982: Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, Vote of Confidence and loses. The reason was mainly his Nato Double-Track decision, which today is seen as one of the pillars bringing the SU down, and Mr. Schmidt seen as one of the best statesmen Germany ever had.
2005: Gerhard Schroeder, Vote of Confidence and loses. Mainly because of his so-called agenda 2010. Today, agenda 2010 is seen as a most successful initiative, and many people are asking for a new agenda 2030.
2024 Olaf Scholz, Vote of Confidence. He had been sabotaged for more than a year by one of the coalition partners, the FDP. Doing anything was not possible anymore. He will lose it because - yep: why ... why .... ?
In all Votes of Confidence, either the CDU or the FDP or both brought an SPD chancellor down. Two of these times they brought men down who later were seen by many as two of the greatest German statesmen ever. Draw your own conclusions, after 16 years not bringing the CDU auntie down.
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@captainsteelnipple3529 Du hast recht, das teuerste Ticket in Singapur kostet nun Euro 1,50. Das reicht für eine Strecke von etwa 40 km, quer über die ganze Insel. In meinem Ex-Heimatort kann man dafür etwa 2,5 km mit dem Bus fahren.
Mein Punkt war jedoch, dass mehr Busse und Bahnen, eine Ausweitung des Netzes und niedrigere Preise wie stets gefordert wenig Wirkung zeigen. Hier musste vor etwa 10 Jahren dann letztendlich eine Maximalquote der Zulassungen eingeführt werden. Die Anzahl der auf die Straße kommenden Fahrzeuge wurde damit eingefroren, denn all die Maßnahmen vorher waren immer noch nicht effektiv genug.
Tatsache ist: Öffentliche sind erheblich preiswerter und praktisch überall. Jeder will trotzdem ein Auto haben. Uber gibt es übrigens gar nicht hier, aber Grab und ein paar kleinere. Das ist nur die Lösung, weil viele kein Auto haben können, nicht weil die das lieben.
Ich frage mich, warum man nicht von Singapur lernen kann. Billige Preise, eine enge Taktung, blitzend saubere Bahn mit Luxusstationen und eine extrem weites Netz nutzen NICHTS, wenn man nicht gleichzeitig bereit ist drakonische Maßnahmen zu installieren. Singapur ist der Beweis. Ob Europäer derartige Maßnahmen akzeptieren würden kannst Du Dir ja mal selber beantworten.
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@captainsteelnipple3529 Du hast recht, das teuerste Ticket in Singapur kostet nun Euro 1,50. Das reicht für eine Strecke von etwa 40 km, quer über die ganze Insel. In meinem Ex-Heimatort kann man dafür etwa 2,5 km mit dem Bus fahren.
Mein Punkt war jedoch, dass mehr Busse und Bahnen, eine Ausweitung des Netzes und niedrigere Preise wie stets gefordert wenig Wirkung zeigen. Hier musste vor etwa 10 Jahren dann letztendlich eine Maximalquote der Zulassungen eingeführt werden. Die Anzahl der auf die Straße kommenden Fahrzeuge wurde damit eingefroren, denn all die Maßnahmen vorher waren immer noch nicht effektiv genug.
Tatsache ist: Öffentliche sind erheblich preiswerter und praktisch überall. Jeder will trotzdem ein Auto haben. Uber gibt es übrigens gar nicht hier, aber Grab und ein paar kleinere. Das ist nur die Lösung, weil viele kein Auto haben können, nicht weil die das lieben.
Ich frage mich, warum man nicht von Singapur lernen kann. Billige Preise, eine enge Taktung, blitzend saubere Bahn mit Luxusstationen und eine extrem weites Netz nutzen NICHTS, wenn man nicht gleichzeitig bereit ist drakonische Maßnahmen zu installieren. Singapur ist der Beweis. Ob Europäer derartige Maßnahmen akzeptieren würden kannst Du Dir ja mal selber beantworten.
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Jedes Kind braucht seine Eltern! Liebende Eltern! Keine trinkenden, Grass rauchenden, oder sonstwie drogenabhängigen Eltern, keine seelischen Klappergestelle, keine schlagenden oder abwesenden Väter und Mütter, keinen lesbischen Elternersatz, oder Gay-Freundepaare. Eltern die verlässlich sind und sich um Dich kümmern, wenn Du's brauchst. Vater und Mutter eben.
Als Richterin kannst Du dazu beitragen, dass jedes Kind Eltern bekommt. Danke für den Film, danke, dass Du mich ein klein wenig hast teilhaben lassen, Julia!
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@itsm3th3b33 Just because the Americans do not know anything about geography, many not even where is their own capital is, it does not mean that all people in the world do not know. It's not so. Most Europeans are well able to at least roughly point on a map where HK is. And so are people here were I live, Singapore.
Then, people like her have teams of managers, secretaries, assistants, etc., who manage these things. She does not need to know everything, however, she is being criticized by the Australian people for the very same issue.Therefore, I stand to my point.
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Don't bother, India. Take the lead and found a new WHO. Taiwan, NZ, Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, Germany, Finland, Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland... all good partners.
The current managers there better return quickly to the home countries and keep silent for the rest of their lives.
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@darn721 It is actually not quite like that. Europe used originally a mix of different vax, and partially still does. Biontech, Moderna AZ, J + J. Many countries did not use Sinovac, bcs China never applied for EU permission (until a short while back).
In the beginning AZ was quite underrepresented, because the Brits diverted ALL production to the UK itself. J + J came only later. From Moderna came only micro-quantities. The only one company who did supply fairly reliable was Biontech. So the competitors made it actually very easy for Biontech, it was not a decision by choice.
AZ supplied later, but many people were angry about the British egoism, and did not want it anymore. This was in parallel when also came out that AZ actually has the most side-effects of all. J+J was / is not as efficient anyway.
In Africa, surpise surpise, there are much lesser infections than people originally thought.
1. Many African people can't afford any medical treatment, so the people became very careful, to the surprise of many. They had water tanks everywhere for people to wash hands, they wore masks diligently and without complaints, etc.. Really, most behaved and still behave most reasonable.
2. Scientists assume that African people have a better base immunity. They are eating things we do not eat, they can't always clean thing well, the usage of disinfectant is uncommon, etc..
So even with all the problems, the gigantic catastrophe did not happen to Africa. I know of African countries who were offered vaccine for free, for example AZ was offered to Ghana via the Covax program. They declined. They said "We can wait. Next year there will be so much Biontech, we will take that then when it's free or the price is very low". Only 5.5 % of their population is vaxxed.
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@nifrain9494
1972: Bundeskanzler Willy Brandt, Vertrauensvotum - und verliert. Grund waren seine Bemühungen um eine Verbesserung der Beziehungen zum Osten. Sein Kniefall in Polen wurde von der CDU als Schande empfunden. Heute sieht die Welt es als den Beginn des Fallens des Eisernen Vorhangs.
1982: Bundeskanzler Helmut Schmidt, Vertrauensvotum - und verliert. Der Grund war vor allem sein Nato-Doppelbeschluss, der heute als eine der Säulen angesehen wird, die die SU zu Fall gebracht haben, und Herr Schmidt als einer der besten Staatsmänner Deutschlands.
2005: Gerhard Schröder, Vertrauensvotum - und verliert. Hauptsächlich wegen seiner sogenannten Agenda 2010. Heute wird die Agenda 2010 als eine äußerst erfolgreiche Initiative angesehen, und viele Menschen fordern eine neue Agenda 2030.
2024 Olaf Scholz, Vertrauensvotum. Er wurde mehr als ein Jahr lang vom Koalitionspartner, der FDP, sabotiert. Irgendetwas zu tun war nicht mehr möglich.
Bei allen Vertrauensabstimmungen brachten entweder die CDU oder die FDP oder beide einen SPD-Kanzler zu Fall. Zwei dieser Male brachten sie Männer zu Fall, die später von vielen als zwei der größten deutschen Staatsmänner der Bundesrepublik angesehen wurden.
Ziehen Sie Ihre eigenen Schlüsse.
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DOUG HEINS
We are not experts for this question and similar questions.
The reality is western countries can not accept millions of foreigners in a very short time-span. Our late cancelor Mr. Helmut Schmidt said this already in the 80s. He said it can not work, and this as we found out is true. It worsens the conditions for everyone, including the asylum seekers!
The fact no. 2 is, that a few wealthy countries can not solve the problems of the entire world. We can only help and do our best to ease a situation. The help has to originate from the people themselves in the first place, and our most important task is to help them with it. Be it related to a country with a war and millions of refugees, or a USA who often causes or fires such conflicts from egoistic interests.
Countries have procedures in place for immigration. Here in Singapore simply everyone is welcome who has a job, or at least a skill. Other countries decide on the basis of wealth, or edcuation, a point system, and what else ... but the times are defintaly over to accept millions of people every year for any European nation. A limited number is possible without having the boat sinking. And who that should be, my oh my, I don't want to be in a position to decide ...
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@celestialstar124
1. The stuff used inside are ingredients from the food industry. They are designed and tested safe for human digestion, but not for inhaling. Therefore, we do not know which of them are harmful in that application, and at what dosages.
2. The vaping industry itself is to blame. Instead of pressing for healthier liquids, they do the opposite. For example, they use ingredients, like a special type of nicotine, for making the people highly dependant. These are even more present in those small devices popular with young people, those that use sweet flavours, e.g. bubble gum, cherry candy, etc..
3. What the garment claims is true, vaping devices offer another venue for misuse. They can be used to consume illegal substances.
I worked in the flavour industry. I vaped and managed to quit smoking with the help of a vaping device. But I made my own liquid.
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@naratemalwer9738 klar gehört die zu den über Nacht reichen. Eine Tochter eines Bauern, das sind die ärmsten in China, und die mit der wenigsten Bildung, dazu noch ein Mädchen.
In China kann niemand reich werden, ohne dem Wissen und der Billigung der CCP. Durch ehrliche Arbeit oder Bildung schon gar nicht. Und dann kann man sein Vermögen auch genauso schnell wieder verlieren. Die nehmen das einfach alles wieder ab, wenn jemand denen nicht passt. Darum - wie im Film gesagt - schaffen viele ihr Geld ins Ausland, obwohl auch das verboten ist.
Darum findet man dort niemanden der offen gegen die CCP ist, im Gegenteil, die Reichen sind denen sowieso endlos dankbar. Das weiß der sogenannte Andreas auch.
Die jungen in China sind eine komplette Generation von gehorsamen Konsumenten.
Meine schlimmste Erinnerung ist ein Mann irgendwo nahe Xi'An in China, der durch Glück bei Grundbesitz zu einem riesigen Vermögen gekommen ist. Ich habe noch niemals in meinem Leben einen so grobschlächtigen, widerlichen und ungebildeten Menschen kennengelernt ... mit soviel Besitz und Macht.
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@CalvinK300 Many people in Germany and I would say in Europe criticize the US foreign policies. But I do not think that China is any better. Look at Cambodia, as an example. Pure colonialism and relapse into 1850. This is not really the space to discuss such more elaborate subjects here, and we both have actually come pretty far already ... without anger or bad mood!
I mentioned I lived in China. I loved the teamwork in between the people there, the country is huge and that makes a huge difference in living quality, for me.
But it is a Nanny-State, which reaches farthest into the lives of every single individual. The lack of creativity and self-drive is glaring, crime swept under the carpet, for 1 job in Germany you need 3 Chinese, except for those jobs that are portion-ed into the smallest portions, or into the simplest hand-reaches.
A confectionery production line in Fujian had 27 staff with about 700 - 800 kg products per h. The same work in the German factory I worked for was done by 6 - 9 people, and the output was 1200 kg/h. Despite of that, they have lesser work, and the machines are squeaky clean, unlike the Chinese ones. The waste in China was about 20 - 50 kg per h, the waste in Germany 9 - 20 kg per day. They just don't care.
Overall, that is not how I think people should live.
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@93hothead Cars and bicycles do not belong together on one lane. And here the roads were laid out to cater for cars only. So I understand the bicyclist's frustration. Though I do not understand their crappy behaviour in traffic sometimes.
I used to ride 10 km on my bicycle every single day, for fitness reasons. I was cut off so many times, cars passed me with centimetres of space left in between, so that their wind draft shook me on my bike.
Until one day when I had my toddler son in a baby seat with me, a lady cut so nasty into my lane, that when I braked the rear wheel lifted off despite the weight, and my front wheel skidded. I fell, but luckily my son was buckled and I had only bruises and scratches. My heart pounded like mad, when she just looked at me and continued driving. I saw a girl in her car. I thought: What lesson has that child learned now?
I could tell you some more incidents, but the police is rather busy with finding people whose parking fee has expired, or who have a wrong colour lights mounted. The car divers know that, and the result is what we see every day on the roads.
My wife always asked me not to ride with my son. I finally had to admit in Singapore it's a don't. Bicycle riding is a suicide mission here.
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@matthewbaynham6286 writing an email is the same as writing a postcard. It is done that way, because it was originally meant for being open to advertisements and yes, also spam. Google scans your Gmail into the last detail, even details you do not even think are private, they can use it and combine them with other information they have about you.
Or something else, did you know that 70 likes or dislikes here on Youtube can be used to compile a character profile that is 90% accurate? 300 - 400 and you are made of glass for them.
I had an email exchange with one of the persons who sat there in that committee in the beginning of the 90s, the Internet authority in the US I forgot the name, told me exactly this frank and open. He asked me then: If you can get a new form of media that is free but you have to endure a small portion of ads and that, would that not be ok? Later what came was not a small portion of ads, it was all kinds of shxt, xenis enlargements, links to xorn websites, herbal "remedies" of a certain kind, in short: no valid advertisements but only junk and cheats. I asked if he will be happy with his children receiving all these. Then he stopped communicating with me.
Use email for bla bla, nothing else.
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@ Auch das kann ich nicht nachvollziehen.
Jetzt nicht mehr, aber ich bin 20 Jahre mehrfach jedes Jahr dort gewesen. Ich habe alles gesehen, vom verpesteten Guangzhou, wo man an schlechten Tagen nicht mal die andere Straßenseite sehen konnte und Shenzhen eine unterentwickelte Kleinstadt war, bis jetzt, zu den hypermodernen LED-glitzernden Show-Großstädten. Ich war in überall, außer im Nordwesten.
Ich war auch auf dem Land, eingeladen von Potentaten-Firmenbesitzern die die eigenen Leute wie Sklaven behandeln. Ich habe verkrüppelte Kinder betteln sehen, die von ihren eigenen Eltern verstümmelt wurden. Frauen mit Kindern die alleine leben, die Matratze von irgendwelchen reichen Heinis sind und ihm Kinder gebären, die sie offiziell nicht haben durften. Bettler, die von der Polizei 40 km außerhalb wegtransportiert wurden, damit die Touristen sie nicht sehen. In der Nachbarschaft wohnte eine Familie mit 5 Kindern, von denen 4 nicht zur Schule gehen konnten, weil sie illegal waren.
Ich wohnte in einer normalen Mittelklassenlage, keine Expat Gegend. In meinem Haus habe ich eines Tages als ich von der Arbeit kam einen Einbrecher erwischt, der machte sich gerade an meiner Türe zu schaffen. Ein anderes Mal ist ein Dieb das Haus heruntergefallen. Tot. Der hat versucht am Abwasserrohr außen hochzuklettern. Ein anderes Mal wurde jemanden im Erdgeschoss die ganze Wohnung 100% leergeräumt, komplett, es blieb nur der Müll übrig. Das war nur der Block in dem ich wohnte. Die Polizei hat stets dazu aufgefordert schweigen zu bewahren.
Noch mehr? Ich bin nicht böse und ich möchte diese Zeit auch nicht missen. Ich habe wirklich was gelernt über China. Aber auch über uns.
Was wollt ihr mir von China erzählen? Geschichten aus dem Hyatt? Oder dem Luxuscondo in Shenzhen?
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@wayquanle7143 Singapore should not be Germany.
But Singapore could be in good relationship with those countries who follow more sustainable standards, such as Taiwan, New Zealand, Finnland, Germany. And encourage the neighbours to work together. Don't expect that to be an easy path to walk. Simple people ask for simple answers. Intelligent people are willing to plan ahead.
The Chinese are polluting their rivers, the sea, the soil, the air, and their own food. That is not a standard to follow.
BTW. The area of Hamburg is about the same as Singapore, population is half. Berlin is not as big as Singapore. Problems are there to be solved. I was here when government tried getting people separating waste. It did not work at all, and it was stopped. In Germany is probably world-wide among the highest standard of recycling. It took 30 years to establish that.
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@NEPtune-fy1ug "Last year we were the 4. busiest airport, now we are down to no. 56. We have spend 30 years to make Changi airport to one of the top aviation hubs, and now it has been spoiled all in just 6 months." Quoted not word by word, but by meaning from one of the ministers speeches. Government is not going to accept that, he said. Ok, if they want to continue bonding Singapore to such vulnerable things as aviation and cruise industry ... every time economy goes down, Wall Street gets a flu, or Xi lets a fart, the fleet takes a nose dive. Excellent.
It's done. Even after the pandemic is over, there will be climate change. Many scientists also say the next pandemic might be even worse. Nobody is doing anything to stop China. But we can stop the discussion at this point. Just remember what I said, and don't come in 2025 and tell me "ya ya in hindsight I can also know that".
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@outdoorolli5754 Ich denke an solche Dinge wie heute. Da poltert der Merz rum, weil der Habeck sich in einer Fernsehsendung mit seiner Definition von Insolvenz verrannt hat. Meine Güte, das ist doch scheixxegal und interessiert doch eigentlich niemanden. Runterputzen und üble Nachrede, nichts anderes, um eine aktive Opposition vorzugaukeln. Das ist fehl am Platz, wir brauchen eine produktive Opposition, nicht eine die mit Schmutz wirft. Und: Gerade die CDU sollte sich lieber mal 2 - 3 Jahren stiller verhalten, und sich durch gute Sacharbeit neu qualifizieren.
Beim Weiterbetrieb der 3 Atomkraftwerke kann man durchaus anderer Meinung sein. Wissenschaftler sagen es käme überhaupt nicht auf die paar % an (siehe z.B. Spiegel Online heute). Andere Stimmen wie die FDP sagen, es gehe auch darum ein Zeichen zu setzen und eventuell dazu beizutragen, dass die Preise günstig beeinflusst werden. Kann man verstehen, muss man nicht teilen.
Nun hat der Habeck aber entschieden 2 nur für den Notfall bereitzuhalten. Das ist von seiner Warte her schon ein Kompromiss. Er macht das auch nicht aus einer Laune, sondern ausdrücklich mit Bezug der Ergebnisse der Untersuchung. Auch ich halte diesen Kompromiss für vertretbar.
Ich fordere all Oppositionsparteien auf in dieser Situation auf unproduktiven Nachwahlkampf zu verzichten. Bitte mit der Regierung zusammenzuarbeiten und einen Konsensus anstreben, wo es nützlich ist. Ich höre Eure Kritik auch, wenn sie angebracht ist.
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@Dark, I thought you are getting something wrong here.
Not constantly expressing verbally your emotions does not mean that a relationship is superficial.
I show my son every day he's important to me, that I want him to be there, I always try to recognise if he did something good, I ask him for his opinions, and I respect what he wants. He's 8 years old. But I rarely say I love you. If I or he say it, then it is a really special moment.
In my mindset actually just the opposite is true. If there is an inflation of "I love You" then it becomes worthless. Look at these seedy American movies. They say I love you instead of Good Bye. Thanks, no, that's what I call superficial.
What is more of an issue in Asia is, many fathers still see their role has ended once the semen is deposited into the wife and she conceived. At least until the child is a few years old. It is still the way here, it's the way of patriarch societies. And that applies in particular to Japan.
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@albback8176 That is 100 % not the case. Everybody in Europe thought we are over wars. We cut down on military spendings, we reduced military man count, the military forces were deprived on equipment.
We had intensive trade with Russia, and EU's policy was trade and diplomacy. It had been told several times to Putin directly, that Ukraine will not join Nato, the last on the 16 of February 2021, when Putin said to chancellor Scholz 'nobody thinks about a war" straight into his face. 6 days later he started raping Ukraine. This very scene is available for everyone to view on Youtube.
If you still did not learn it by now, I am afraid there is nothing that would help, even if I used the entire history as a proof.
And even if you were right, none of that justified a war against Ukraine. Nowadays it seems people are getting more and more weird, instead of informed.
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Since 11 months the Russian army is incapable to fight the Ukraine successfully, and that is why they hit on so many civil targets, such as power stations, apartment blocks, hospitals, etc., we all heard about it.
In opposite to what the speaker said, the EU and the US did not give every weapon the Ukrainian heart desired. But they were careful and only gave weapons that are suitable for defence.
But now that the war has gone on for so long, it is time to end this standstill situation where only civilians suffer under repeat carpet bombing. The EU and the US consider giving the Ukrainian Army weapons which can conquer Ukrainian territory back. This is what for example, the Leo 2 is capable of. We know that Putin is preparing a great spring-offensive. Selenskiy wants to conquer the Russian held territory back before this offensive starts. If he can get the Crimea back, the war will end.
It is actually quite simple, isn't it?
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I lived in Guangzhou, Tianhe.
I travel to many places in China, from Shenzhen, Xiamen, Shanghai, Beijing, but also medium size cities such as Xiamen, Wuxi, Fuzhou, Wuhan, also smaller towns in Central and North China which names you probably don't even know.
I was for the first time in China 1995, when sometimes the pollution was so bad I could not see the other roadside well. When even big cities where quite dark at night, and huge potholes even on major roads. Bright LED lighting on futuristic looking, huge buildings, and better roads are now the things that many visitors are shown in 1. tier cities.
I have seen the real China. And I don't care much which top 500 company opens factories in China.
I wish a peaceful and prosperous future to the Chinese people!
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They upgraded the country but kind of forgot about the people.
China is too much stuck in tradition and old believes, still. Business decisions are made on basis of personal relationships, not on basis of merits, science, or logic. People are getting a job upgrade not on basis of merits or skills.
Copying is far too much, I have worked on copies that were already copies of famous products. And creativity is more viewed as: The nail that sticks out has to be knocked down.
The person who sits year after year in an office quietly, and jumping up when the boss steps in is still the one who survives in a company, not the one who wants to improve something. There is very little will by too many individuals to do a good job, because it does not pay really.
And finally, the government focuses developing the top 500, but not all these small and medium sized companies. The later are the ones which are literally bringing the people forward, and not only making a few rich shareholders even richer.
I did try to help but is impossible to run against the Chinese wall.
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@Kelsea-2002 Hier geht es nicht um gerichtlich anfechtbare Personendaten, sondern z.B. darum, was Du kaufst, womit Du Deinen Magen beschäftigst, und an welchem Regal Du Dich länger aufhältst. Wenn da einige % Ungenauigkeiten im Details sind - das ist doch schnurzegal.
Wenn Du hörst, Edeka will wissen was Du kaufst, dann ist Panik im Karton. Wenn Google, Facebook, Amazonaws Dir jeden Tag 700 Tracker aufs Handy schieben, und das auch noch auf Deine Kosten, dann sagste ... was?
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5 out of 10 (for me) is vastly better than the other countdowns you did.
10 Greedy: TateMcrae: should stick with making videos.
9 Iqual Que ...: is not my kind of stuff, but interesting and has, as you said, a nice ambience, and is something different.
8 Nee-Nah: is shxt, who cares for the cool production, I like music, not a cool mixing table.
7. La Diabala: ok, can.
6. I remember everything: is good, the first real good one in this countdown.
5. Mitski: is a variation of Billy Eilish, which I also don't care for. Heaven is a place, a place where nothing, nothing ever happens.
4. Stick Season: is a cool song and well played and sung, not my music but really cool, incl.his lyrics.
3. Redrum: is shxt from A - Z, waste of time. Probably the intro is meant to make it more interesting. Yep stock rap tune, well said.
2. Lovin on me: yawn
1. Ariana Grande: The queen of shxtsongs here, you can AI generate it, it would sound the same (or maybe better)
Years ago Ricky Lee Jones also had that kiddy vocal style, but then ... that was singing! That was music!
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Germany is an economic power, the EU even bigger. The crisis does have implications, but they can cope, there are enough resources.
However, this is a call to Singapore, this should be a lesson for Singapore. Do not rely on one other country for anything, do not trust any governments who are not on a similar platform with you, always keep a certain stock, production capacities, and other options open. Rather dismiss a little more growth, but be more self-reliant where it makes sense.
One madman somewhere in the neighbourhood, and Singapore is Singapoor.
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Thailand had from the first days a very different approach. They started "Mask up, people!" when the WHO still said to the world "The mask may do more harm then be useful". The Thais followed the rule to almost 100 %.
The government made people switch off air-cons in public buildings, public transport, etc, and asked everyone to open the windows instead.
They prepared disinfection solution and made it available for everyone for free. Every shopping mall has several stations. Even the Thai company I work for prepared hundreds of Liters, and gave it away to people for free. Hygiene.
They treated patients in Thai hospitals with Remdesivir, the few they did get after all these measures. While the WHO was still busy proving that Remdesvir does not work.
Just look at the Thai stats. The OP is absolutely right. Similar applies for Vietnam. Strong measures, early on. Malaysia fared so much better than most western countries. Hong Kong, Taiwan, all the similar good.
And then come these anti-maskers, anti-hoaxers, Bill Gates want to own the world believers, and other tin foil hat wearers, and say: "I don't believe any statistics from Asien countries.
The entire thing is a lie and masks are useless. I only believe stats from Western countries".
The later might contain more lies than a grandma had counted in her life-time.
Could it simply be that they have more common sense than we? Could it simply be that these countries know their big neighbour to the North much better than we do?
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@annoyedaussie3942 Thanks for your detailed explanations.
The quarantine and strictness of Covid measures in Europe generally is a far cry away from what you do in Aussieland, except may be France and Italy.
Ironically, in these other countries with the loosest measures are the most vocal people protesting against masking, quarantine and physical distance.
Even in my own German family who had (and has) almost no restrictions (compared) they sigh as if their life had been amputated.
And lastly, if we look at the figures, exactly the countries with most "Anti-Mask" and "Anti-Hoaxer" and "Bill Gates is a Murder" demonstrations, they have the worst crisis from all countries. The UK, France, the USA, Brazil are examples. Columbia and Peru are in a horrible shape, but nobody talks about them. The USA is giving the picture of a 3. world nation.
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@jameswilliam26 No. I just happen to have a different opinion and assessment about this. Killing the only respectable opposition politician timely at the first day of the Munich Security Conference is a significant statement to the world. It is not just a death of any human. Therefore, it bears an impact onto the world, probably even bigger than the issues mentioned before.
I certainly also disagree with your assessment about the person Navalny. He did many mistakes earlier, when he began to be politically active, around 2010. For example, he was involved with right wing protesters. However, he did learn over time. But this is not the place to elaborate on his biography.
Referring to your sentence about "what did he do?". I saw some interview with some Russian spokesperson. He asked the reporter: "Why does the West like him so much? What did he do for Russia?" This is a joke, right? They poison him twice, they poor chemicals over him, they put him into prison multiple times, they silenced him. Then they ask: I don't understand you, why you like him so much? What did he do for Russia?
I also ask you to refrain from personal assessments about my person, such as not looking at the big picture. You don't know me, or do you?
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We expect the death rate to stay low, because most infections are U50.
More and more are anti-hoaxers, anti-maskers, Deep State worshippers, and tin foil heat wearers. These are the ones who think they have eaten wisdom with big spoons, they flout the rules.
I warned about them a month ago, here, several times. Nobody listened, Now they are here, too, with their brain salad.
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Peter Mortensen
I am by no means an expert. So this is my opinion only.
To my personal opinion the way that Sweden went is something to consider, a mix in between the Swedish model and stricter, more conventional measures. That would depend how an area is affected.
There is a certain number, then you are left with no choice but drastically separating people. Probably the capacities of the health systems are a suitable benchmark. I believe this is what Germany does. The other extreme is what Italy and France needed to do last spring, completely separating all people. Could be Czechia has reached that level now, some parts in the UK, most parts in Spain soon, and France, too.
And keep in mind we have only October! The Winter hasn't even come. Whatever it takes, but prevent that lockdown at all cost! Don't fight masks, do not have private parties, but do not fear if your child has to go to school.
BTW. One of the first problems I personally had from the beginning is calling physical distancing social distancing. Which idiot came up with this idea? We may need to keep physical distance in between us, but not social distance. Call your friends and ask what they do, how they are, care for your parents, send you ex-lover a greeting card, go on your balcony and play a nice piece on the trumpet for your neighbours, if you can. Whatever.
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@eduardoking8402 Again a couple of wrong things.
Flu vaccine is not the same as corona virus vaccine. Flu virus mutate very rapidly. And not only that, they also are different in different parts of the world. That makes them hard to follow and keep updated. They have to be re-adjusted every year at least for two different versions (north countries and south countries).
Secondly, they breed these in eggs. That takes some time and working ahead. Should the virus in the meantime mutate only a little, then you can forget about efficacy of the entire production, and start all over again.
That taken all together makes for flu vaccines are only 50 % and in good years 70 % efficient. The efficacy also varies, and is lower with older people.
Covid-19 does not mutate rapidly and also not as much. So far, one vaccine can cover all 3 (I think) mutations present. Further on, Biotechnology has made leaps of advances in the past few years. They were researching vector virus and mRna plattforms since 1999. It was meant for cancer vaccinations, but later expanded to rabis and other diseases. The corona virus is comparable easy to work on as say cancer, and that is why it was not much of a problem for those Biotechnology companies to develop for it.
The best ones apparently are currently at 90 % (Pfizer/Biontech) or 95 % efficacy (Moderna). They need two shots and still relatively higher dosages, which is is why the side effects are somewhat stronger. It is pain at the injection place and/or fever for 1 or two days. Of course it does not hit everyone, maybe 5 - 10 %, depending on age and ethnicity. But ... these side effects are NOTHING compared to getting seriously ill with Covid virus.
In a few months time Curevac will come out with a kind of second generation. It is under 2. and 3. phase testing, the company hopes they can do with super-low dosage and 1 shot only (as opposed to 2 shots of all others).
Astrazenica is another hopeful candidate, but they got criticism regarding how they executed the phase 3 tests. Therefore the company redrew their emergency approval application and is redoing the phase 3 tests.
There are two grey area candidates: Sputnik from Russia and Sinovac from China. Both have not passed phase 3 tests, have not applied for any so far, and think they know everything better than the silly west. They are sold to several countries such as Indonesia, Saudi Arabia. I hope that Singapore will not fall into this. We can criticise testing methods and emergency approval procedures, but that's the best that's there. If it is not good enough, it needs to be improved but not bypassed, OMG. Russia is actually relatively quiet but the Chinese hard sell their vaccine by degrading the competitors. This is very bad, because we are sitting in this boat together, and many people get unsure for this reason.
Here are two channels that have excellent updates:
https://www.youtube.com/c/Campbellteaching
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOq8-FR8s1E
What you did with your first post here is disinformation and that should not be the way. Because you admit you feel badly informed, it does not mean you should spread around everything is unsafe and unreliable. This is definitely not so.
It is YOUR responsibility to keep yourself informed, not the governments responsibility to spoon-feed you do. All information is readily available, and I wonder how many people make it past the first 2 or 3 sentences of my write-up, and then complain they are not informed.
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@eduardoking8402
Citation: "When was I comparing the flu vaccine to the COVID19 vaccine?"
You were referring to it. I cite: "Just a fyi, I'm not even close to 65, but I take my flu vaccine every year. However, I am aware of the its limitations and that it is not foolproof."
which you wrote together with things like still needing to wear mask and needing to wash hands and practice hygiene for years, even after vaccination. Here, for example, I cite:
"Wearing of masks in crowded outdoor places and indoors would still be required at least for a couple more years until we know exactly how the different COVID19 vaccines work."
which is certainly completely wrong.
Here for all people who are not thick as a brick:
After vaccination it takes around 2 - 3 days to have about 70 % immunity. After around 30 days, when a person gets the second shot, it's full developed immunity. And I mean: immune. I do not mean a little bit immune or no immunity. No need to wear mask, no physical distance, everyone can go back to work. The virus has no survival chance in the immunised persons body. What would be this vaccine for, if that was not so?
The immunity is at this time proven to be at least of 6 months long, but scientists expect it to last longer. Even if it is only 6 months, it would be
1. enough to eradicate this virus if everyone participates
2. no problem to do a booster shot, we have the same with other vaccines.
Just a normal process, nothing special about it.
People DO NOT participate on activities that you might regret later! Do wear a mask! Do not meet friends secretly, not more than 5 at least! And still keep some distance! The end is in sight. We do not need to spoil the goal short before the ball is being kicked in.
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@jennifer-oc6io Referring to your 2. last post.
That is what I observed. Now, you just have to believe me, I don't say the following because I'm German. It's the result of 25 years observation from living here in Singapore.
The Singapore candidate has a CV and school report that looks great, shining. It all looks and sound so brilliant, what he or she all have achieved, and all the super high scores. If a German candidate sees that, he would throw away his comparative miserable papers.
But then in the actual job, you would very quickly see that a young Singaporean often is not able to:
- recall a knowledge obtained
- even if recalling it is bad in applying it to real life.
Example: I had a food technology student in my lab. Her task was to boil sugar, glucose syrup, food colouring flavour and some other ingredient to a candy. She stands there in front of the hot plate, and at 153 C the sugar turned brown. She was puzzled. I asked her: "Did you hear about the burning temperature of sugar?"
"Yes"
"Which temperature they told you is that?"
"Above 150 C"
"So you should stop short before reaching 150 C."
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A typical example.
In Singapore they teach for how to pass exams best. You are not taught for knowledge. And that makes for a huge difference. My son goes to a school a here.
I agree with all the points you are making above. I wish someone like you could advice MOE.
Another thing: Mr Lee said "Every school is a good school!" Many people got upset about it. I did not understand. Now I know why. He's not right.
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These signs meant for example:
Neanderthal Man, 25 winters old, good hunter and always has enough food, well able to protect you from cave lions, bears and wolf. I'm clean and bath at least twice a year, still have all my teeth, good chances to advance as the next tribe chief, wishes to marry a woman and have a family in the comfort of my very own section of the tribe's cave.
Answers by PO-Box: duck, duck, triangle, spiral, buffalo, sun
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Now listen. From nowhere, it's only your assumption.
The main reason given for establishing completely cashless systems is, that crime will be prevented. Such as street crime, money laundering, etc.. However, the truth is crime will shift to cyber-crime. I do not need to prove this, since it's here already. May be not for you and me ... yet. But it is reality. Therefore the crime prevention reason is invalid.
With cashless pay someone will overview and control your money flow. It can be the government, or it can be a private company. Reality is, in the end someone has to control it. I do not know what is worse, the government controlling my money or private companies. Who controls the money has the power.
I don't like it, because I like to control my money myself.
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@ex0duzz " It was Germany themselves who felt the benefited from selling to China and thus they made the deal even under immense pressure from all of eu, USA, and even finance and foreign minister of Germany was against it but the German PM and Hamburg port knew best what's best for the port and Germany, rather than just some blind ideology speech ......"
..... bla bla bal bal bla.
According to a survey of the German Spiegel, 81 % of Germans are against it. It has nothing to do with the US, if, then rather with the other EU neighbours. That's normal, since Germany has comical ties with them.
We are against selling parts of it to anyone who is not a systemic partner. Similar would apply to selling it to Russia, the Iran, or North Korea. The chancellor pressed it through against the will of his team. German culture is not close to Chinese culture at all, we just want a decent relationship in general.
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@HelloPowell Ist halt einfacher eine Impfung zu geben, als Millionen zu überzeugen gesünder zu leben.
Übrigens, die Ergebnisse der Daten zur individuellen Gefährdungslage waren hier (Singapur) identisch mit dem was man in Deutschland sagte. Übergewichtige, Herzprobleme, Diabetes, Bluthochdruck, Alter über 80. Nun weiß man, das viele über 60 eigentlich mehrere dieser Kriterien erfüllen, die über 80 fast ausnahmslos. Das ist hier recht einfach zu studieren, weil man bei 5 Millionen Einwohnern praktisch jedem einzeln "hinterherstudieren" kann.
Außerdem wissen wir hier:
- Das die Anzahl der Antikörper bei älteren über die Monate stärker abfällt wie bei jüngeren
- Das die Wirksamkeit nach der 3. Impfung abnimmt, aber gerade für Ältere noch deutlich ist, und nach der 5. Impfung nur noch schwach ist.
Darum wird es wohl keine oder eine 5. Impfung nur in seltenen Fällen geben.
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@annalenabock2748 Die Juden sind eine sehr kleine Gemeinde in Indonesien. Genaue Zahlen sind mir nicht bekannt, weil Judaismus in Indonesien keine anerkannte Religion ist, und deren Gläubige faktisch gezwungen sind sich als Christen registrieren lassen.
Atheisten werden in Indonesien nicht akzeptiert, verachtet. Man wird es dort im Leben schwer haben als offener Atheist. Lügen man sei Mitglied eine der 6 anerkannten Religionen ist dann besser, genau wie für die Juden.
Seit ich hier in Singapur lebe und Indonesien besuche (1995 bis heute) hat sich das Land von einer liberalen und freiheitlichen sozialen muslimischen Gemeinschaft, in der alle praktisch überall freundlich willkommen waren, zu einer doch deutlich strengeren muslimischen Gemeinschaft entwickelt. Ich weiß nicht genau warum Antisemitismus dort grosser geworden ist. Es ist anzunehmen, dass dies die religiösen Fuehrer dort mit zu verantworten haben, denn dort gibt es mittlerweile einige die auch dem Taliban nahe stehen. Nicht alle, es gibt dort durchaus auch sehr liberale und offene religiöse Fuehrer.
Sowie es den Juden geht, geht es zum Teil auch den Christen dort, obwohl das Christentum dort eine anerkannte Religion ist. Ich selber bin Atheist, sage dort aber immer ich sei Christ.
Ich sehe auch in Singapur wachsende rassistische und religiöse Resentments - eine Land das sonst seit langem mit seinem friedlichem Miteinander so ausgesprochen angenehm war - und überall in Asien einen extremen, vielmals blinden Hass auf die USA.
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@tubart4755 Es sind Figuren zu sehen die körperliche Merkmale enthalten, welche gerne den Juden zugeordnet werden, z.B. eine Hakennase, oder Reiszaehne, gekleidet in einem Anzug. Die sehen aus wie ein Unternehmer. Raffgier wurde den Juden von Deutschen (und anderen) einmal massiv vorgeworfen.
Es sind andere Schweinewesen zu sehen die einen Stern tragen.
Also, ich kann mir vorstellen, dass dieses Bild im originalen Kontext einmal nicht so gemeint war. Aber Ich denke auch, die haben das absichtlich nach Deutschland gebracht weil die wussten, dass dies hier ein sensibles Thema ist und Aufsehen erregen könnte.
Letztens hat mein Sohn irgendwas gemacht, was seinen Freunden nicht so passte. Er hatte seine Schulden nicht beglichen, hat also mit Geld zu tun. Das schrieb einer auf Whatsapp: "Wenn Du das nicht gibst verwandele ich Dich in einen Juden." 12 Jahre alt, in Singapur.
Vielleicht sollte man mal die Stellung der Juden in China untersuchen.
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Das Gefühl, dass man in Deutschland nicht weiterkommt, irgendwie stets stecken bleibt, keine Entwicklung sieht ... das verstehe ich, das kenne ich.
Aber darum wandert man nicht aus. Es ist woanders auch nicht besser. Im Gegenteil, woanders ist es oft noch "schlechter" wie in Deutschland. Es sei denn man geht in ein Entwicklungsland. Dort hat man sicher mehr Chancen, wenn man was kann. Aber es existieren andere Nachteile, die man kennen und akzeptieren muss. Das möchte ich sagen, weil ich seit 1995 im Ausland lebe.
Die USA kann ein gutes Land sein wenn man viel Geld hat. Aber so gesehen lässt es sich dann fast überall auf der Welt gut leben, wenn man viel Geld hat.
Man sollte nicht den Fehler machen mit einer Entscheidung zurückzukommen zu lange zu warten. Es wird nicht besser, wenn man nach 2, 3 Jahren nicht 100 % glücklich ist.
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Paul L Right there is almost perfect control of 1.4 billion people.
For example, that Wechat thing is for them to communicate, finances, daily life activities like interaction with public offices, tickets, shopping, etc.. The people in China depend on it, the government has complete control over it. You say only Tia-men Sq and you will receive a warning. Tikok is Chinese, btw.
They also influence and control many western media outlets mainly the US, and important world organizations, such as the UN and the WHO. Dr. Tedros, the WHO's Director General has substantial shares of Chinese investments in his home country, Ethiopia. Find the video about how he was elected as the director, that's all needed to know.
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@nuckolus1193 From a US point of view there is of course a lot for what you are saying.
Economic considerations, yep. For me however the only thing that is important is, what the Taiwanese people want. From what I know there are some who want to be completely sovereign now, but the majority wants to maintain the current status. This is only because they do not want any trouble with China, it's not that they want to be under China. If China proved them through being an excellent neighbor and to be a desirable country and that it is good to be Chinese, they might not need any force. This is not so, even the 60% who do not want any conflict with China would immediately take a weapon into hands to defend Taiwan. Same has the Ukrainian people.
To set my background right, I am not always a friend of US foreign policies. With the Irak for example your country has done a big mistake, a cause of a lot hostility. The a politician from the US should able to visit Taiwan, this is to me out of question. But if it has to be exactly now ... I do not know if this is smart.
Anyway, I know the attention of the USA has long shifted more to Asia than to Europe. That's ok. You did warn Europe for more than 20 years to develop the own strengths and take responsibility, while many in particular in Germany took a nice comfortable seat under your umbrella. We simply did not believe there would be any more war in Europe, until this fascist in the Kreml threw over the world's balance. And yet you still help, and for that I say thank you!
We have learned the lesson now - in a very harsh way! May Taiwan not be raped, as what they do to the Ukraine.
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@enghoeban7027 Germany, France, the UK, the US and many others have rebuilt essential structures in Afghanistan. For example, they built a police, a functioning army, helped to build functioning government structures, build hospitals, etc. etc.. Girls went to school, boys started respecting girls as human beings, not as livestock.
In the end, their armed forced were vastly better trained and equipped as the Taliban. When then these Taliban came, army personnel handed the guns to them, they stopped the military car, left the door open, and gestured to the Taliban to get it. There are videos on Youtube accordingly. Their very own president was the first rat to leave the boat.
If the people do not want, there is absolutely nothing you can do for them. 20 years, billions $$$, 100 % wasted in a sandpit.
The Ukraine people do not want Russia. They fight with hand and feet. In 6 months more people died in the Ukraine, than in 20 years Afghanistan. Throwing this in one basket with Ukraine is incredibly foolish, neglecting reality, arrogant.
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Mr. Ng is absolutely right!!
For over 20 years Germany kept its army in hibernation mode. Military budget was tightened so much, that a lot of equipment became unusable. Germany does not have a single public shelter anymore since 2007. Similar applies for many other European countries. France wanted to shut down the Nato, saying it has become useless. We all thought: War? We are over it.
Unfortunately, this situation is being interpreted by others as weakness.
Unfortunately, we MUST to spend billions of Euros on weapons, training, military structure.
Unfortunately, we will be forced to spend this money on guns and rockets, but not on education, the health system, or a better future for everyone.
There is no choice, humans are like this. Deep inside we are still monkeys with a stone in our fists.
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