null
...
It was mentioned at the time that China has massive investments in Ethiopia.. Not that that has any bearing on the matter but some people took that line of attack. It's clear that the WHO was slow to move on this.
It was mentioned at the time that China has massive investments in Ethiopia.. Not that that has any bearing on the matter but some people took that line of attack. It's clear that the WHO was slow to move on this.
Basically the US keep applying they imperialist foot on África, Asia and latin america neck. While some International Community trying to unified to fight this pandemic....US got other plansCliffs?
Michigan and Indiana have cancelled school for the rest of the year. I'm not going to be inside an office till like July.
Health experts say they now believe nearly one in three patients who are infected are nevertheless getting a negative test result. They caution that only limited data is available, and their estimates are based on their own experience in the absence of hard science.
That picture is troubling, many doctors say, as it casts doubt on the reliability of a wave of new tests developed by manufacturers, lab companies and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Most of these are operating with minimal regulatory oversight and little time to do robust studies amid a desperate call for wider testing.
That’s not true. SARS, MERS and sarin attacks drive the increase of mask usage in Japan (Sarin specifically) China (pollution) and Korea.
Nah
Asians rock masks because the pollution is rampant in Southeast Asia. They're so use to it that they sport them even when traveling abroad to vacay.
Mississippi and Florida will be a mess in two weeksI'M SHOCKED. SHOCKED I TELL YOU!
Mississippi has nation's highest COVID-19 hospitalization rate | Mississippi Today
Mississippi has nation’s highest COVID-19 hospitalization rate
BY ERICA HENSLEY | 19 HOURS AGO
SHARETWEET EMAILPRINT SHAREON LINKEDINMORE
Mississippi currently has the highest COVID-19 hospitalization rate in the nation, at 31 percent, according to states’ health department data gathered by The COVID Tracking Project.