Wuhan Coronavirus Thread

Is coronavirus a biological warfare agent released by China?

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Dharmocrat

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Actually our support which you are calling admiration is with respect to dumb rude or elitist behaviour of certain types of people ,
and we have as of yet not forgotten the jehadi drama of Shaheen bagh and dozens of such blockage by jehadis and police helplessness ,
or 400 times stabbing of IB officer or jinnah wali azadi ,kaafiro se aazadi people who did brutal propaganda against police , remember in jamia , apparently police launched missiles into jehadis ass and what not ,yet not a single jamia jehadi died .

Its all fresh in our mind , SO, if your feelings are getting hurt.......well people lost lives due to delhi hostage drama by jehadis and brutal propaganda and victimhood cover by media and sickulars and "my feelings matter" people.
Who is disagreeing with you on that point ? Those same points boil my blood too.

Point was it is very easy to admire police heavy hand when it's used on someone else not on you.

So if you can't see what I mean do whatever you want and say whatever.

But how DARE you insinuate that I have anything in common with those motherfkers who tortured Ankit Sharma to death ?

Thune poora Kitna type Kia usse jyada Hindu hith Ka kaam kiya Maine.

Don't shut from your mouth because you have diarrhea.

I am not a f**king keyboard warrior. I have a job to do tomorrow. Unlike you who can only rage in impotence.
 

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Supply of Body Coveralls from indigenous manufacturers commenced

It is unfortunate that certain sections of the media are spreading misinformation on the efforts of the Government in augmenting the supplies of Body Coveralls, N-95 Masks, and 2-ply/3-ply Surgical Masks required for healthcare professionals dealing COVID-19 cases. Since Body Coveralls (PPE) is a specialized protective suit meant for high level of protection to the health professionals, it has stringent technical requirements as prescribed by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.

Over the last 45 days, Ministries of Health & Family Welfare and Textiles are attempting to locate adequate number of sources who can produce and supply the requirement of Body Coveralls for the government. During the last week of January 2020, the technical standard for the Coveralls was prescribed as per WHO class-3 exposure pressure in accordance with ISO 16003 or its equivalent. Such materials are manufactured by a few international companies, who expressed their inability to supply on account of a complete glut in stocks and ban of exports by the source countries. Only a limited quantity was offered and procured by the procurement organization of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. Starting from 30th January, wide outreach has been attempted through various meetings and interactions with the Chambers of Commerce variousTextiles Associations, medical textiles manufacturers and suppliers; in inviting a higher participation of the suchmanufacturers having adequate capacity to partner with the government and offer their proto-types for testing. M/s HLL Lifecare Limited is the designated single-window procurement agency for the hospitals and healthcare organisations under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. Five indigenous manufacturers came forward and offered fabric proto-types for testing at the accredited laboratory of South India Textiles research association (SITRA) at Coimbatore. All these attempts were directed at indigenous development of manufacturing sources as international supplies could not be possible. The testing was done at SITRA between 2ndFebruary to 25th February 2020, and the results of the fabric samples were referred to the technical experts to consider and decide on the technical requirements for COVID-19, considering the information on nature and characteristics of SARS-COVID-2 virus known by to the medical experts.



Ministry of Health & Family Welfare finalised the technical requirement on 2nd March 2020, based on the indigenous availability of materials and the technical requirement for a high level of protection of the healthcare professionals who would deal with the COVID-19 cases, in consultation with medical experts in the field. The specification was published on the official website of HLL Lifecare Ltd on 5th March 2020, inviting manufacturers having adequate capability to participate in the procurement process. So far, proto type garments of six Indian manufacturers have passed the prescribed tests conducted at SITRA, and two more manufacturers are forthcoming as on date. In addition, more and more manufacturers have been invited to offer their proto type samples, and come forward to meet the requirement of the government. It is for information of all that the technical specification, and quantity required are published on the official website of HLL LifecareLimited(www.lifecarehll.com)and every potential manufacturer in the country is invited to participate in the endeavour of the government. The supply of Body Coveralls from indigenous manufacturers according the MoH&FW’s revised technical requirement dated 2nd March 2020, has already commenced.

Further, in order to maintain a strong reserve of these essential medical products; Government has issued orders banning of exports on all personal protective equipment including Body Coveralls, N-95 Masks, 2-ply/3-ply Surgical Masks on 31st January 2020. On request from the industry, and on the assurance that adequate supply of 2-ply/3-ply Surgical Masks at reasonable prices would be ensured, Government lifted the ban on exports of Surgical Masks on 8th February. However, the ban on exports was re-imposed on 19th March 2020, on all 2-ply/3-ply Surgical Masks and the raw materials required for manufacture of such products. The export ban on Body Coveralls and N-95 Masks has since been in force since 31st January 2020, a fact in contravention to the misleading information published in the media.

Ministry of Health & family Welfare, Department of Pharmaceuticals, and Ministry of Textiles are continuously working with various industry bodies, stakeholders and manufacturers on 24x7 basis, to streamline the supply chain, remove bottlenecks and maintain a steady supply of all materials required for the healthcare professionals.


https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=1607729
 

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Coronavirus: Germany 'flattens the curve' as Italy deaths rise to more than 6,000



Germany said the upward trend it was seeing in the number of COVID-19 cases seems to be levelling off, in part thanks to social distancing measures to deal with the outbreak.


Lothar Wieler, head of the country's health institute, said: "We are seeing signs that the exponential growth curve is flattening off slightly.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavi...-curve-as-spain-pandemic-cases-surge-11962392

too early to say...they should give it 72 hours!
krauts lying. their new cases trajectory for the last few days is 9k - 12k - 15k - 19k - 21k - 24k - 29k (today). i dont see any flatness there.
 

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Impact of Coronavirus on Indian Ports


@ezsasa

There is no impact on Cargo Vessels. However, as per the directions of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, International cruise vessels arriving from foreign destinations are not allowed to call Indian Ports till 31st March 2020.

Ministry of Shipping has issued necessary directions from time to time to all ports to put in place a screening, detection and quarantine system for disembarking Seafarer or cruise passengers, to obtain self declaration from arriving crews/passengers, to install thermal scanners and procure Personal Protection Equipment readiness,N-95 masks, create awareness among the travelers at Ports and Port officials. Further, Major ports under the administrative control of Ministry of Shipping have taken several steps like formation of SoP for disease surveillance/Vessel and crew/passenger management, thermal scanning while moving outside port prohibited area, isolation wards at port hospitals, IEC activities through electronic/print media/LED display boards of port trust and display in port hospital.

Status of the vessels arriving at Ports and screening of the crew members/passengers as per the guidelines of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in prescribed format is being collected and uploaded daily on e-samiksha portal of Cabinet Secretariat. The developments are also being monitored in the Ministry on daily basis. As on date 18.3.2020, 25394 passengers/crew in 559 vessels were scanned. Port hospitals have been kept in a state of readiness with isolation ward.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Shipping(I/C) Shri Mansukh Mandaviya in the Rajya Sabha today in a written reply.
 

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Supply of Body Coveralls from indigenous manufacturers commenced
We Indian niggas start to work when shit starts to hit the fans.

Imagine if we work this fast in regular days.
It's the crisis that has made us get our ass of the chair.
Don't know about anything else but this event is gonna make us export independent of Chinese Medical sector.
 

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How accurate is this even for a conspiracy theory ?

The US and EU are China's two biggest export destinations, how sane is it to wipe out economies of two of your biggest customers ?

That will hit China hard as well. With all that excess manufacturing capacity they have, uska kya acchar dalenge ?

Also there is no way China is going to get away with this virus shit without US and EU localising some of their supply chains .

Manufacturing is China's rozi roti , koi apne pet pe laat kyun marega?
What I believe from starting, chonmeenis were about to loose HK.if HK gone next is Taiwan then Tibet, aksai cheen, South Chonmeenos sea, Claim over AP, etc. It means country is destroyed. It would be huge loss compared to 3-4 crore peoples less in 140 crore peoples. So they choose this option.
 

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Supply of Body Coveralls from indigenous manufacturers commenced

It is unfortunate that certain sections of the media are spreading misinformation on the efforts of the Government in augmenting the supplies of Body Coveralls, N-95 Masks, and 2-ply/3-ply Surgical Masks required for healthcare professionals dealing COVID-19 cases. Since Body Coveralls (PPE) is a specialized protective suit meant for high level of protection to the health professionals, it has stringent technical requirements as prescribed by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.

Over the last 45 days, Ministries of Health & Family Welfare and Textiles are attempting to locate adequate number of sources who can produce and supply the requirement of Body Coveralls for the government. During the last week of January 2020, the technical standard for the Coveralls was prescribed as per WHO class-3 exposure pressure in accordance with ISO 16003 or its equivalent. Such materials are manufactured by a few international companies, who expressed their inability to supply on account of a complete glut in stocks and ban of exports by the source countries. Only a limited quantity was offered and procured by the procurement organization of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. Starting from 30th January, wide outreach has been attempted through various meetings and interactions with the Chambers of Commerce variousTextiles Associations, medical textiles manufacturers and suppliers; in inviting a higher participation of the suchmanufacturers having adequate capacity to partner with the government and offer their proto-types for testing. M/s HLL Lifecare Limited is the designated single-window procurement agency for the hospitals and healthcare organisations under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. Five indigenous manufacturers came forward and offered fabric proto-types for testing at the accredited laboratory of South India Textiles research association (SITRA) at Coimbatore. All these attempts were directed at indigenous development of manufacturing sources as international supplies could not be possible. The testing was done at SITRA between 2ndFebruary to 25th February 2020, and the results of the fabric samples were referred to the technical experts to consider and decide on the technical requirements for COVID-19, considering the information on nature and characteristics of SARS-COVID-2 virus known by to the medical experts.



Ministry of Health & Family Welfare finalised the technical requirement on 2nd March 2020, based on the indigenous availability of materials and the technical requirement for a high level of protection of the healthcare professionals who would deal with the COVID-19 cases, in consultation with medical experts in the field. The specification was published on the official website of HLL Lifecare Ltd on 5th March 2020, inviting manufacturers having adequate capability to participate in the procurement process. So far, proto type garments of six Indian manufacturers have passed the prescribed tests conducted at SITRA, and two more manufacturers are forthcoming as on date. In addition, more and more manufacturers have been invited to offer their proto type samples, and come forward to meet the requirement of the government. It is for information of all that the technical specification, and quantity required are published on the official website of HLL LifecareLimited(www.lifecarehll.com)and every potential manufacturer in the country is invited to participate in the endeavour of the government. The supply of Body Coveralls from indigenous manufacturers according the MoH&FW’s revised technical requirement dated 2nd March 2020, has already commenced.

Further, in order to maintain a strong reserve of these essential medical products; Government has issued orders banning of exports on all personal protective equipment including Body Coveralls, N-95 Masks, 2-ply/3-ply Surgical Masks on 31st January 2020. On request from the industry, and on the assurance that adequate supply of 2-ply/3-ply Surgical Masks at reasonable prices would be ensured, Government lifted the ban on exports of Surgical Masks on 8th February. However, the ban on exports was re-imposed on 19th March 2020, on all 2-ply/3-ply Surgical Masks and the raw materials required for manufacture of such products. The export ban on Body Coveralls and N-95 Masks has since been in force since 31st January 2020, a fact in contravention to the misleading information published in the media.

Ministry of Health & family Welfare, Department of Pharmaceuticals, and Ministry of Textiles are continuously working with various industry bodies, stakeholders and manufacturers on 24x7 basis, to streamline the supply chain, remove bottlenecks and maintain a steady supply of all materials required for the healthcare professionals.


https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=1607729

A long convoluted self serving explanation by BABUS. They wasted 3 months without procuring Hazmat suits. And even now nothing much seems to have been procured.
 

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Supply of Body Coveralls from indigenous manufacturers commenced

It is unfortunate that certain sections of the media are spreading misinformation on the efforts of the Government in augmenting the supplies of Body Coveralls, N-95 Masks, and 2-ply/3-ply Surgical Masks required for healthcare professionals dealing COVID-19 cases. Since Body Coveralls (PPE) is a specialized protective suit meant for high level of protection to the health professionals, it has stringent technical requirements as prescribed by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.

Over the last 45 days, Ministries of Health & Family Welfare and Textiles are attempting to locate adequate number of sources who can produce and supply the requirement of Body Coveralls for the government. During the last week of January 2020, the technical standard for the Coveralls was prescribed as per WHO class-3 exposure pressure in accordance with ISO 16003 or its equivalent. Such materials are manufactured by a few international companies, who expressed their inability to supply on account of a complete glut in stocks and ban of exports by the source countries. Only a limited quantity was offered and procured by the procurement organization of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. Starting from 30th January, wide outreach has been attempted through various meetings and interactions with the Chambers of Commerce variousTextiles Associations, medical textiles manufacturers and suppliers; in inviting a higher participation of the suchmanufacturers having adequate capacity to partner with the government and offer their proto-types for testing. M/s HLL Lifecare Limited is the designated single-window procurement agency for the hospitals and healthcare organisations under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. Five indigenous manufacturers came forward and offered fabric proto-types for testing at the accredited laboratory of South India Textiles research association (SITRA) at Coimbatore. All these attempts were directed at indigenous development of manufacturing sources as international supplies could not be possible. The testing was done at SITRA between 2ndFebruary to 25th February 2020, and the results of the fabric samples were referred to the technical experts to consider and decide on the technical requirements for COVID-19, considering the information on nature and characteristics of SARS-COVID-2 virus known by to the medical experts.



Ministry of Health & Family Welfare finalised the technical requirement on 2nd March 2020, based on the indigenous availability of materials and the technical requirement for a high level of protection of the healthcare professionals who would deal with the COVID-19 cases, in consultation with medical experts in the field. The specification was published on the official website of HLL Lifecare Ltd on 5th March 2020, inviting manufacturers having adequate capability to participate in the procurement process. So far, proto type garments of six Indian manufacturers have passed the prescribed tests conducted at SITRA, and two more manufacturers are forthcoming as on date. In addition, more and more manufacturers have been invited to offer their proto type samples, and come forward to meet the requirement of the government. It is for information of all that the technical specification, and quantity required are published on the official website of HLL LifecareLimited(www.lifecarehll.com)and every potential manufacturer in the country is invited to participate in the endeavour of the government. The supply of Body Coveralls from indigenous manufacturers according the MoH&FW’s revised technical requirement dated 2nd March 2020, has already commenced.

Further, in order to maintain a strong reserve of these essential medical products; Government has issued orders banning of exports on all personal protective equipment including Body Coveralls, N-95 Masks, 2-ply/3-ply Surgical Masks on 31st January 2020. On request from the industry, and on the assurance that adequate supply of 2-ply/3-ply Surgical Masks at reasonable prices would be ensured, Government lifted the ban on exports of Surgical Masks on 8th February. However, the ban on exports was re-imposed on 19th March 2020, on all 2-ply/3-ply Surgical Masks and the raw materials required for manufacture of such products. The export ban on Body Coveralls and N-95 Masks has since been in force since 31st January 2020, a fact in contravention to the misleading information published in the media.

Ministry of Health & family Welfare, Department of Pharmaceuticals, and Ministry of Textiles are continuously working with various industry bodies, stakeholders and manufacturers on 24x7 basis, to streamline the supply chain, remove bottlenecks and maintain a steady supply of all materials required for the healthcare professionals.


https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=1607729
Indian Army very recently bought chemical warfare suits from the US.

The Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST) consists of 38,034 each: suits, pairs of trousers, pairs of gloves, pairs of boots and NBC bags; 854 aprons; 854 alternative aprons; 9,509 Quick Doff Hoods; and 114,102 M61 filters.
Also includes 38,050 M50 general purpose masks.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.econ...ve-gear-to-india/amp_articleshow/58647983.cms
 

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So DFI folks how is your prep.

Me

-7 kg Rice
-20 kg Flour cause we love Chhapati
-6 kg Dal of all types
-3 kg Chana
-15 packets of Biscuit of all kinds
-10 packets of Namkeen of all types
-5 kg Fried Chura
-1 kg Rajma
-3 ltrs Cooking oil
-2 gas cylinder full also have a electric stove
-All kind if spices
- Dried and refrigerated peas
- 5 Lage fruit juice Packets
- 2 tray eggs
- 2 kg Garlic cause boosting immunity is necessary and also chutney
- 5 large pack soyabean
- 2 large Butter packets
- 5 Large Maggie packets
- Milk Powder cus chai is lov
- 1 pack Jal Jeera
- fruits and Vegetables to last us a Week


- 5 kg detergent cus mum gonna get bored
-2 bottle Shampoos
-1 packet Hair Colour cus dad gotta look young even when at home
-5 packs dettol soap
-2 packs of Hand Wash
-2 pack Body wash
-1 pack Powder
-1 pack Dettol Antiseptic
-2 pack Hair Oil

got stocked up on all kinds of Medicine

Car and Bike tank full in case of any need.
Also all repairs done

-2 TB of Movies and Shows.

- Dog Food for Doggo

Prep for a month.


Been pekering my father day and night for this over a month.

He be like lockdown wagera kuch nahi hoga.

Me be like ap dekhte jao.

Shit goes down

Dad: aree tere ko ye sab kaise maloom rahta he

Me: apka beta RAW agent he :cool1:

Dad: :lawl:
Aap to I am legend ke Will Smith ho
:hail::hail:
 

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So DFI folks how is your prep.

Me

-7 kg Rice
-20 kg Flour cause we love Chhapati
-6 kg Dal of all types
-3 kg Chana
-15 packets of Biscuit of all kinds
-10 packets of Namkeen of all types
-5 kg Fried Chura
-1 kg Rajma
-3 ltrs Cooking oil
-2 gas cylinder full also have a electric stove
-All kind if spices
- Dried and refrigerated peas
- 5 Lage fruit juice Packets
- 2 tray eggs
- 2 kg Garlic cause boosting immunity is necessary and also chutney
- 5 large pack soyabean
- 2 large Butter packets
- 5 Large Maggie packets
- Milk Powder cus chai is lov
- 1 pack Jal Jeera
- fruits and Vegetables to last us a Week


- 5 kg detergent cus mum gonna get bored
-2 bottle Shampoos
-1 packet Hair Colour cus dad gotta look young even when at home
-5 packs dettol soap
-2 packs of Hand Wash
-2 pack Body wash
-1 pack Powder
-1 pack Dettol Antiseptic
-2 pack Hair Oil

got stocked up on all kinds of Medicine

Car and Bike tank full in case of any need.
Also all repairs done

-2 TB of Movies and Shows.

- Dog Food for Doggo

Prep for a month.


Been pekering my father day and night for this over a month.

He be like lockdown wagera kuch nahi hoga.

Me be like ap dekhte jao.

Shit goes down

Dad: aree tere ko ye sab kaise maloom rahta he

Me: apka beta RAW agent he :cool1:

Dad: :lawl:
Damn, you pillaged the grocery store hardd. Now that I've seen your list of items, I remembered what more I can stock up on,
Thanks dude.

I am raiding my near by Bigg Bazaar right away.
 

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