Wuhan Coronavirus Thread

Is coronavirus a biological warfare agent released by China?

  • yes

    Votes: 175 89.3%
  • no

    Votes: 21 10.7%

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indiatester

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The 45-50 is pretty good number, but have to wait till morning 9:00am for actual numbers.

If this figure holds and with further 21 Days lock down we are very much out of the MESS.
I'm plotting the daily data as declared around 6-7pm. This jump is between yesterday 6pm to today 6pm. Am just sticking to one reference time and official site.(https://www.mohfw.gov.in/)
 

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I will ask with neighbors to atleast give a two litre bottle worth water for a day.
They can give that.
Also medical store joke nearby me is closed, can you believe it closed?foods are not many can last only three-four days, look like from now on continuous search for resources will start.
Damn this, don't know untill how much more this curfew extension will go? I wanted to go home.
So if you can arrange drinking water then half the battle is won, if you have something to heat the water with, like an electric kettle and if not google "how to make an immersion heater", then here is what you can do, when the medical store opens, get threptin biscuits, and boost or horlicks and see if they keep energy bars and if they do get that also you can get artificial sweeteners, if you don't have sugar to ad add to a drink of your choice. If you have food for three-four days to can extend that to six days and if the medical store opens and you are able to get the other stuff that and depending on the quantity you buy that's 10 to 11 days covered. And in the mean time see if any grocery store opens and get your supplies

Also from the medical shop get ORS mixture for drinking.
 
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No need to panic, No need to stock up on supplies.

The whole world is in a lockdown state, and now India joined as well.

Essential services will remain open, read up on it, basically food, mail, law and order, health etc etc will remain open.

Welcome aboard, I have been in lockdown for the past 20 days. Keep yourself occupied, or else you'll go crazy.

Also lockdown won't stop China virus, this thing is deadly. Goal is to thin out the curve or else everyone dies.
 

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For another 21 days watch out for the CABAL and these Village Clowns.
These kind will use tactics to create panic and civil unrest in the nation.


Sequence: Pic1: Account created yesterday Pic2: Shekhar Gupta follows and then the cabal Pic3: The handle starts blabbering diametrically opposite lies Pic4: Prince picks up the blabber

 

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https://thefederalist.com/2020/03/2...cause-wuhan-flu-has-unmasked-it-to-the-world/


China Is Lashing Out Because Wuhan Flu Has Unmasked It To The World
Communist China’s leaders are afraid because they feel a parallel to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which hardened everyone’s resolve and awakened a sleeping giant.
By Sumantra Maitra
March 24, 2020


The Chinese communists are afraid. You might not guess it from the invertebrate and borderline anti-national corporate media parroting Chinese state propaganda, but they are. Beijing is shaken. Their dream of dominating the globe eventually, with the slow overstretch and collapse of the Pax Americana, was considered a matter of destiny.

Then suddenly, it all was shaken. A combination of incompetence, criminal negligence, and totalitarian suppression of a new devastating virus originating from the raw meat and wet markets of interior China let it rage through the globe.

The world’s first postmodern global pandemic, preventable but not prevented, has so far already caused the deaths of more than 13,000 people, torched all the major power centers, decimated the service sector, pushed the global economy to the brink of an unprecedented recession, devastated the stock market, closed the borders of all the great powers, ended global cooperation on vaccines, and rocked the boat of globalisation in ways unthinkable since the peak days of the autarkic 1930s. If this is the hegemonic order of the future superpower, then civilization is doomed.

Some of the bravest men and women have been the Chinese doctors and nurses on the frontlines of this virus, who were bravely raising alarm, often at the cost of their lives, and suppressed by the most totalitarian and evil great power in the planet. Many media outlets are trying to hush it, but the people are not idiots. As David Marcus wrote, 55 percent of Americans support President Trump’s handling of the pandemic, and that includes his saber-rattling against Beijing.

And Beijing is afraid. You can feel that in their intersectional tweets, which are indistinguishable from any random western op-ed in Vice or BuzzFeed or CNN, or the tweets of Alyssa Milano or Jenny Yang. The Chinese state isn’t a race, it’s a regime, and it is not racist to point out that they torched the globe.

Everything from the deaths, to the recession, to the job losses and economic calamity is directly attributable to Beijing. Normal people comprehend that, so it’s obvious that a section of media and celebrities are deliberately engaging in divisive, unpatriotic rhetoric at a time of global crisis, the closest we have come to a total societal stress-test since the Second World War.

You can see the Chinese state is afraid, as their diplomats are spreading conspiratorial think-tank reports on how it was the U.S. Army that spread the virus in a Chinese wet market. You can see they are afraid in their strained expression in otherwise emotionless faces as they spread conspiratorial nonsense, as they desperately argue that globalisation will be destroyed if medical supplies are brought back from China to the United States again, similar to a few American think tank heads.

What you’re observing is the final cry to reshape the narrative by a significant group of people whose dominant foreign policy worldview of the last quarter-century is collapsing as we speak. This comes after “China lied, people died” was trending on Twitter, despite the desperate attempts of corporate Western media to hide Chinese culpability. The New York Times argument that China bought the West time was a paraphrase of a Xinhua propaganda headline. The public can see through the nonsense.

The Atlantic Staff Writer Anne Applebaum argued that China is the new superpower after it sent aid to Italy while Trump closed borders. Time magazine columnist Ian Bremmer argued the same. The elite media continuously harp on these themes.

It’s clear, however, that closing borders was a wise decision ahead of the curve, and was immediately followed by the same decisions in the European Union, India, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. How does it feel to parrot Chinese state propaganda? Very similar to the Euro-left in the 1970s parroting Soviets, I’d imagine. You either don’t realize that you’re a moron, played by the Soviets, or you think it is for the greater good. And this time, there are so many of them.

The reality, however, is that China sold the masks to Italy, profiteering from the global catastrophe they orchestrated. It wasn’t aid. This, after they threatened to stop all medical supplies to the West. They are afraid because they feel a parallel to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which hardened everyone’s resolve and awakened a sleeping giant.

The crisis could have been averted. The thousands of deaths, the millions of job losses, the trillions of dollars of taxpayers’ money lost to a recession, could all have been averted if essential medical supplies were in the hands of individual states, or the supply chains were diverse and not in the hands of the world’s potential totalitarian hegemon.

No one would have wanted the supply of medical respiratory tools in the hands of the Soviet Union’s Nikita Khrushchev during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. Free trade neither means monopoly nor suicide. There were scientific papers from 2006, written by Chinese academics, that warned such a pandemic could arise from wet markets in China. There were articles in 2017 demonstrating the barbarism in excruciating details. All of this was preventable.

Now everyone can now see the alternate reality of a future Chinese hegemony. It’s a communist great power, with medieval practices in parts of the country, which allows preventable pandemics, negligent of its responsibilities, that coaxes, cajoles, and coerces to continue a trading system that monopolizes its stronghold on the planet, aided by useful idiots in our corporate media.

The Chinese state is afraid that everyone can see through that alternate reality. The mask of quiet confidence is ripped to shreds. And Ivan Drago realized that he feels pain as well.

Sumantra Maitra is a doctoral researcher at the University of Nottingham, UK, and a senior contributor to The Federalist. His research is in great power-politics and neorealism. You can find him on Twitter @MrMaitra.
 

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This is how India is responding:


https://www.cnbctv18.com/healthcare...kh-ventilators-opens-up-design-ip-5540741.htm

Bengaluru-based Skanray aims to make 1 lakh ventilators, opens up design IP
Updated : March 23, 2020 09:44 PM IST

Skanray Technologies is ramping up production of ventilators.
To do that, it is sourcing components from other industries.
It has also opened up its design IP for others to copy.
As India prepares to deal with the fast-spreading COVID-19 epidemic in the country, Bengaluru-based ventilator exporter Skanray Technologies has ramped up its capacities to support the requirement of the critical care equipment.

The company plans to utilise the network of component suppliers & local manufacturers to ramp up production to 1 lakh in 2-3 months time.

“The idea is to share the design and certain critical components with other companies, which can locally manufacture these ventilators quickly. We are opening up our design IP,” Vishwaprasad Alva, Founder and Managing Director of Skanray Technologies told CNBC-TV18.

Skanray is working with government's think-tank Niti Aayog, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Director General of Health Services and the government of Karnataka on design and supply of locally-sourced components.

The DRDO, in particular, is helping Skanray find equivalent components from other industries. DRDO will help source local components from aeronautical, entertainment and auto industry that can be used in ventilators with a few design changes.

“This is the only way to overcome the shortage. There are components like flow and volume censors that are used in aeronautical industry, which can be used in ventilators too. We just need to alter the design and check for safety,” Alva said.

The company plans to manufacture 1 lakh locally-assembled ventilators in the next two-three months. The company currently has the capacity to manufacture 200 units, and is planning to gradually scale up to make 5,000 units in a month’s time before ramping it up to 30,000 and then to 1 lakh.

Healthcare experts say India could need 1,00,000 ventilators depending on how the COVID-19 epidemic spreads across the country. The SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 disease, affects both upper and lower respiratory tract and critical patients require ventilator support.

The government of Karnataka has placed an order for 1,100 ventilators with Skanray.

The company says orders for 7000 more ventilators are in the final stages from state governments of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu. We will be finalising these orders in a few days, Alva said.

The central government has yet not placed any orders with any company as yet.

“The government shuold consolidate its requirements quickly and place the orders, so we have a clear understanding of what the government wants and we can plan accordingly.”

Skanray has already manufactured one model with lower import content and the redesign was drawn in just 15 days, he added.

The critical components needed for medical devices sector has seen a sharp rise in demand.

However, components for other industries are in good supply and that situation can be utilised in favour of critical equipment manufacture in India.

Currently, no company manufactures 100 percent indigenous ventilators in India. Most companies either import, assemble or partially produce it with components sourced from Europe, US and China.

But this supply has been hampered with the countries restricting critical exports owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Other companies like Vadodara-based Max Ventilators and Air Liquide manufacture partially. The rest either import or assemble ventilators in India.

GE Healthcare and Philips import ventilators and other critical care equipment from their global manufacturing hubs.

The government is in talks with all manufacturers to ramp up capacities and collaborate on design elements that can be locally produced.

Skanray makes compressor-based ventilators, which the company says will be optimum for use for care for critical COVID-19 patients. The cost ranges from Rs 5 lakh to 12 lakh.
 

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