Veiled Muslim Women abruptly Find Acceptance amid Coronavirus Face Masks: “Nobody is giving me Dirty Looks”
By Anna Piela | – Americans began
donning face masks this week after federal and local officials changed
their position on whether face coverings protect […]
ABC and CBS Sunday shows ignore bombshell NY Times report on Trump’s early failure to take coronavirus seriously
Andrew Bolt lifelong social distancer feels safe to call others back to work telling us the worst is over. On what basis it's not too clear. But as far as he's concern he's protected. However, his Superannuation, savings, art collection antiques and properties aren't and are of greater importance to him than the lives of Australians who don't have the safety nets he has. What is horrifying Bolt is the call for a basic living income a safety net for all Australians.(ODT)
Nearly all children in the UK catch chickenpox by the age of 10, and it is considered a fairly benign virus for most. However, once you have cleared chickenpox, it remains inactive in your nerve tissue, and in one in three adults it reactivates to cause shingles, a condition resulting in a painful rash.
While we cannot rule out reactivation as a possibility yet, it still seems more probable that these 91 cases were either due to the levels of the virus dipping below a detectable level, allowing symptoms to improve, but then surging again, or that there were flaws with the tests, where the clearance samples were false negatives. The tests are not perfect and, from the data received from China, the most commonly used type of test showed up to a 30 percent false-negative rate.
As South Korea investigates this further and other countries are able to offer their own findings, we are likely to understand more about the way this virus summons an immune response and, hopefully, determine for sure whether reactivation or reinfection are possibilities.
Doctor's Note: Can the coronavirus reactivate? | Doctor's Note | Al Jazeera
FAKE NEWS
WHEN WILL THE PRESS CLUB STRIP ANTI-PELL MILLIGAN OF HER PRIZE?
Will the Melbourne Press Club now withdraw its highest
honor from the ABC's Louise Milligan, since every allegation she hyped
has proved too ludicrous for a conviction? Its citation hasn't lasted
well: "The work delivered a series of scoops, including detailed
allegations about the conduct of Cardinal George Pell. This is
journalism at its best."
HOW POLICE PERSECUTED PELL: ITS SHAMEFUL 0/26 RECORD
COLUMN
Call an inquiry into the police persecution of the innocent George
Pell. Consider this damning statistic: Victoria Police has charged Pell
26 times for child sex abuse, but failed every single time. Every one of
those charges was so weak that it was dropped or ultimately dismissed —
although not until Pell had spent a year in jail.
ABC BACKFIRE: ITS DEFENCE PROVES ITS ANTI-PELL MALICE
COLUMN
ABC editorial director Craig McMurtrie denies the truth: “Language
thrown around … about [ABC] ‘prejudice’ and a ‘witch-hunt’ against
George Pell seems to ignore the first principles of journalism and the
facts." Rubbish. The ABC united to peddle multiple allegations against
Pell so weak that all collapsed. McMurtrie omitted that - and more.
'NO PATTERN" TO ANYTHING EXCEPT NEW YORK TIMES BIAS
The New York Times fights for the side, not the principle.
Proof? Try substituting "Trump" for "Biden" in this sentence: "We found
no pattern of sexual misconduct by Biden, beyond hugs, kisses and
touching that women previously said made them uncomfortable."
ABC'S FURY AT PELL ACQUITTAL CONFIRMS ITS MALICE
The ABC reacted to George Pell's acquittal with a
resentment that betrayed its astonishing malice. Chris Mitchell: "On
Tuesday on ABC local radio, News Radio and Radio National it was hard until noon to find a mention that the High Court’s verdict was a
unanimous 7-0... ABC journalists were insisting the ruling did not make
Pell innocent."
BORIS JOHNSON THANKS NURSES FOR SAVING HIS LIFE
Prime Minister Boris Johnson: "I have today left hospital after a week in which the NHS has saved my life... [particularly] Jenny from New Zealand and Luis from Portugal... The reason, in the end, my body
did start to get enough oxygen was because for every second of the
night they were watching and... making the interventions I needed."
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