beatrixpotter
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Is worldometers not updating for anyone else? I keep refreshing and can't see the total cases in the US today or any other country but Mexico for some reason.
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They want freedom of choice.
Here's some coverage of a hearing that took place in Palm Beach. The floor was opened for the public to comment about a proposed face mask ordinance/policy
I had to double check to make sure it wasn't published by "The Onion."
One thing is certain, IMO: They sure are passionate about their opinions.
The participating countries gave up their right to act independently in order to work for the benefit of the world. For example, information is shared, early access to vaccines is determined by where lies the greatest need, rather than who had the most money, research is co-ordinated instead of hoarded, public health strategies and clinical protocols are studied as a global effort.
Countries granted to the WHO authority to collect information from both government and private sources, and if necessary to share that information with other countries. There is also a mandate that all countries will protect human rights when managing disease events. The WHO can also ask countries for justification for harsh government responses and policies that don't conform to the mandate of fighting the disease.
Countries make a commitment to follow international law in the fight against disease during a pandemic. In doing so, participating countries give up part of their sovereignty.
Where are they going to place the exhumed bodies?
I'm not really sure. My guess would be that if the family does not claim the body it will likely be cremated?
Is worldometers not updating for anyone else? I keep refreshing and can't see the total cases in the US today or any other country but Mexico for some reason.
Is worldometers not updating for anyone else? I keep refreshing and can't see the total cases in the US today or any other country but Mexico for some reason.
Here's some coverage of a hearing that took place in Palm Beach. The floor was opened for the public to comment about a proposed face mask ordinance/policy
I had to double check to make sure it wasn't published by "The Onion."
One thing is certain, IMO: They sure are passionate about their opinions.
The feathers have left the building.
I have trouble remembering what I did with my time before I discovered worldometers. And I'm only half kidding.Is worldometers not updating for anyone else? I keep refreshing and can't see the total cases in the US today or any other country but Mexico for some reason.
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How many warnings will be given before a fine is imposed?
Yolo County businesses face $10,000 fines for ignoring coronavirus safety rules
Our state of Victoria has been stockpiling computers and dongles and is now distributing them to students in need ... to keep them 'in school' during the lockdown. No getting away from learning for these kids.
The Victorian Government has been stockpiling computers and internet dongles for students who cannot access their school work remotely.
Victoria's Deputy Premier James Merlino said they had already rolled out 48,000 devices and 26,000 dongles to students.
Ahead of another six weeks of remote learning, Mr Merlino said the Education Department still had more than 1,000 devices and 2,500 dongles to roll out to students in need.
9NEWS LIVE BLOG: Eight staff members at Melbourne's Alfred Hospital test positive for COVID-19
OMGOSH. How absolutely true!!!HIV didn't run its course. Neither did smallpox or polio. Things had to happen to reduce transmission - prophylaxis of various kinds (including real government effort to educate, sanitate, and ensure clean water), plus a vaccine for smallpox and polio. Viruses stop being noticeable when they lose access to susceptible hosts (or mutate in ways that are not helpful to them). Some have "seasons" by which they wax and wane. But they don't leave the environment. And with nearly 8 billion people on the planet, herd immunity will take an excruciatingly long time. JMO and not a virologist or epidemiologist.
We have to do something big on the policy scale in order for this to get better. It will be a while before we get a vaccine that anyone trusts. This has to be a national and international effort, IMO. Which means we need intelligent, cooperative adults at the helm.
what's a dongle?
what's a dongle?
Last updated: July 12, 2020, 01:26 GMTI can see an updated version.
United States Coronavirus: 3,355,646 Cases and 137,403 Deaths - Worldometer
3,355,646 cases
137,403 deaths
My guess: it's a combination of:Last updated: July 12, 2020, 01:26 GMT
California
Coronavirus Cases:
319,985
Deaths:
7,026
Anybody: Why does California make up almost 10% of the cases but only about 5% of the deaths in the United States?