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Chinese representatives tried to influence German government officials to give positive comments about Beijing’s management of the coronavirus outbreak, Germany’s Die Welt newspaper reported Sunday.
The virus first emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December and Beijing has been criticised by some — most notably US President Donald Trump — over its initial handling of the crisis.
Senior officials and staff at German government ministries were invited “to speak in positive terms about China’s management of the coronavirus,” Die Welt said, citing a confidential foreign ministry document.
The foreign ministry recommended that all German governmental departments reject such approaches, the newspaper added. The ministry has declined to confirm or deny the report.
However a German intelligence source told Die Welt that “Chinese officials are pursuing an intensified information and propaganda policy with regard to the coronavirus”.
Beijing has sought to counter the narrative that the outbreak began in China and highlighted its assistance to Western countries “in order to present the People’s Republic as a trustworthy partner,” Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution said.
The pandemic has shaken the world, killing more than 107,000 people and infecting over 1,745,000, wreaking vast economic damage and prompting a rash of finger-pointing.
Trump and his administration had made a point of referring to COVID-19 as the “Chinese virus” or the “Wuhan virus”, infuriating Beijing.
The US president has also cast doubt on the accuracy of official Chinese virus figures and accused the World Health Organization of pro-China bias.
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“In matter of 24 hours, he went from breathing on oxygen to requiring a ventilator and some advanced therapies. From there, he continued to get worse,” said Dr. Matt Hartman, of Swedish Hospital’s First Hill campus. He was so severely ill, he ended up in the hospital for 24 days. At one point, he was transferred to Swedish Medical Center in critical condition.
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Ground-glass opacity
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In radiology, ground glass opacity (GGO) is a nonspecific finding on computed tomography scans (CT) consisting of a hazy opacity that does not obscure the underlying bronchial structures or pulmonary vessels, that indicates a partial filling of air spaces in the lungs by exudate or transudate, as well as interstitial thickening or partial collapse of lung alveoli.[1]:95
Differential diagnosis[edit]
The differential diagnosis of the many causes of GGO includes pulmonary edema, infections (including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2,[2] cytomegalovirus and Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia), various noninfectious interstitial lung diseases (such as hypersensitivity pneumonitis, Hamman-Rich syndrome), diffuse alveolar hemorrhage, and cryptogenic organizing pneumonia.[3]
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President Reuven Rivlin threw a monkey wrench into Israel’s already paralyzed political machinery on Sunday. Contrary to widespread expectations, Rivlin refused to extend Kahol Lavan leader Benny Gantz’s mandate to form the next government and at the same time indicated that he would refrain from passing it on to Benjamin Netanyahu.
If the Knesset then fails to resolve the political impasse within the three weeks allotted by law, the hitherto-inconceivable will occur: Israel will head into its fourth straight elections, following three inconclusive ones.
Rivlin’s move surprised Kahol Lavan, which had viewed the extension of Gantz’s mandate as inevitable. It enraged Likud, which views Rivlin’s seeming refusal to transfer the mandate to Netanyahu as an abuse of presidential powers. And it flummoxed experts and analysts who found themselves navigating uncharted constitutional waters without so much as a compass to guide them.
In announcing his decision, Rivlin did provide a narrow escape route from the mayhem of his own creation: If the sides reach agreement on national unity before Gantz’s mandate officially expires on Monday at midnight, he would reconsider his decision. But, as Rivlin noted, talks on the proposed alliance between Likud and Kahol Lavan have broken down, with no indication that they can be revived.
The breakdown in the negotiations between Likud and Kahol Lavan occurred ostensibly because of disagreements over Netanyahu’s last-minute demand for veto power over senior legal appointments. Many political observers believe, however, that Netanyahu’s decision to reopen previously agreed elements in the negotiations provided further proof that he had no intention to establish a coalition with Gantz in the first place.
After all, national unity talks have already splintered the opposition, whittled down Kahol Lavan to half its original size and undermined Gantz’s standing as an equal partner to Netanyahu. As far as Netanyahu is concerned, he can already credit himself with “mission accomplished.”
However Rivlin’s apparent refusal to transfer the mandate to Netanyahu plays havoc with the prime minister’s game plan. It theoretically throws his fate into the hands of 120 Knesset members, most of who are, in the eyes of paranoid Netanyahu, weak and untrustworthy. Rivlin’s move allows Gantz to retain control of vital Knesset committees and to keep threatening Netanyahu with legislation that could bar him from running in future elections.
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And it brings Netanyahu’s impending trial back from the relative obscurity it was consigned to in the shadows of the coronavirus crisis – right back to center stage, where he least wants it.
In a statement announcing his decisions, Rivlin asserted that Netanyahu had not mustered the necessary 61 recommendations that would have assured his ability to set up a new government and thus force the president’s hand to give him Gantz’s mandate. The widespread assumption, however, is that Rivlin would have appointed any other candidate who enjoys the support of 59 Knesset members, as Netanyahu does, were it not for the prime minister’s criminal indictments and pending trial.
A dagger in the back
According to Likud officials, Rivlin is motivated mainly by a lust for revenge: His relations with Netanyahu have enjoyed a few ups and many downs, and the two leaders have devoted time and effort to disparage and even delegitimize each others’ tenures. Rivlin, they claimed, has finally found the right time to stick the dagger into Netanyahu’s back.
Netanyahu would still have a fighting chance of setting up a narrow 61-seat government during the three weeks that would be allotted to the Knesset to find its own prime minister. All he needs is to persuade two renegades from the center-left bloc to join his coalition, presumably in exchange for wildly generous rewards.
Netanyahu’s first targets would probably be Yoaz Hendel and Zvi Hauser, the two right-leaning members of the original Kahol Lavan slate who blocked Gantz’s path to his own center-left coalition because of their opposition to any kind of association with the Joint List. Alternatively, he could try to entice Labor Party leader Amir Peretz and sidekick Itzik Shmuli, who have burned most of their bridges with much of their constituency anyway.
Gantz, for his part, could also try to persuade Hauser and Hendel to reconsider their opposition on the Joint List, paving his own way to his own 61-member majority. In any case, as long as he remains Knesset speaker and, by virtue of Rivlin’s position, in control of the Knesset committees, Gantz will retain his ability to threaten Netanyahu with legislation that would block his policies and effectively bar him in the future from politics.
All of which means that the political stalemate, which has paralyzed Israel since the beginning of 2019, is as entrenched as it ever was, that the public declarations that the coronavirus crisis dictates a realignment of priorities and prejudices was nothing more than lip service: Gantz doesn’t believe a word Netanyahu says and Netanyahu’s main objective was and remains securing an escape from his impending trial and potential prison sentence.
Therefore, as Israel tries to turn the corner in its battle against the coronavirus, it is also about to be plunged into a period of mischief of mayhem, unprecedented even by its own loopy standards. Observers and laymen and women are once again discovering that in Israel one can never say never – as evidenced by the start of preparations for a fourth election campaign that they said would never come.
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- Medical workers on the front lines of battling the coronavirus discovered their tires were slashed after leaving a shift at the New York-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital in Cortlandt, New York.
- According to police, 22 vehicles in the hospital’s parking lot were found with gashes.
- Police have arrested Daniel Hall, 29, as a suspect in the incident.
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After a grueling overnight shift treating COVID-19 patients in the center of the US outbreak, medical workers were preparing to go home only to discover their tires had been slashed while they were working.
New York state police received a complaint of “criminal mischief” around 7 a.m. on April 10 from a group of hospital workers at New York-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital in Cortlandt, New York.
According to a press release from New York State police, the tires of 22 vehicles in the hospital’s parking lot belonging to health workers, including nurses, had been sliced while they were at work.
New York-Presbyterian officials expressed disbelief at the slight against hospital workers, who have emerged as heroes putting their lives on the line amid the coronavirus outbreak. New York-Presbyterian also noted that they would pay for the damage done to their employee’s cars.
“We were shocked to hear of this incident, especially at this time when our employees are working tirelessly and courageously” through the COVID-19 pandemic, the officials said in a statement to the Journal News.
The news came after dozens of local police officers and firefighters gathered outside the New York-Presbyterian Hospital Thursday evening to applaud the hospital workers for their life-saving efforts, the Journal News reported.
New York has become the center of the US outbreak with over 181,000 infections and 8,000 deaths, according to data collected by John Hopkins.
“What our hospital is focusing on today is the beautiful tribute given by our first responders last night,” the hospital statement said.
After an investigation, the New York State Police in conjunction with the city of Peekskill Police Department arrested Danie Hall, 29, as a suspect in the incident. Local authorities found PCP, a mind-altering drug, in his possession at the time of his arrest.
Hall has been charged with criminal mischief, criminal possession of a controlled substance, auto stripping – all of which are felonies.
Hall was arraigned before the Westchester County Court and remanded to the Westchester County Jail. The judge set his bail at $1,500. Hall is due at a Peekskill, New York, court on May 18 and at a Cortlandt, New York court on May 21, 2020.
It is unclear if Hall has an attorney at this time.
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The leader of a Russian nationalist group designated by the United States as a global terrorist organisation has accused Donald Trump of pressuring diplomats into making a “political decision” to win him votes at presidential elections in November.
Stanislav Vorobyev, a coordinator and founder of the Russian Imperial Movement, told the Daily Telegraph that last Monday’s decision was “illogical and strange” and could only be explained as political opportunism.
“We think there are two main reasons. The first is Trump’s election. He needs to show he is fighting someone. He has to fulfil that expectation, and it doesn’t matter who.
“The second reason we think, a more global reason, is the general war against Christianity. They have opened the window to calling political Christian organisations terrorists, but down the road they could outlaw Christianity in its entirety,” he added....
FRANKFURT — The coronavirus outbreak will dominate the agenda of the European Union when Germany takes over the rotating council presidency in the second half of this year, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas wrote in an opinion article.
Maas has been outspoken about the global handling of the crisis, criticizing the U.S. for being slow and China as authoritarian. The pandemic has spread to 214 countries, with 1.6 million infections and 106,000 deaths.
"We will make it a 'corona presidency' to overcome corona and its consequences," he wrote in the piece, published in Die Welt newspaper on Sunday. Germany assumes the chair on July 1 from Croatia.
A gradual and coordinated reduction on travel curbs will be one of the first tasks "once we are out of the woods," he wrote.
And the bloc will also need to draw lessons from the crisis, such as improving EU civil protection and the joint procurement and production of medical supplies, he said.
There is also a need to "correct the mistakes" the crisis has exposed, he wrote, pointing to restrictions on democracy and the rule of law "under the guise of fighting corona, which are unacceptable in Europe".
(Reporting by Tom Sims; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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Note, that Wuhan city is in the middle of extensive water network: rivers and lakes; the same geographical pattern as in Lombardy, Italy, and New York State, the other two epicenters of the Pandemic. It is possible that this water reservoirs facilitate the preservation and multiplication of the CoronaVirus by sustaining mist and the aerosols, in which the virus thrives, as the studies showed.
It is also possible, that these aerosols, possibly created from the infectious feces, are distributed intentionally from drones and on the ground. The Chinese were able to stop the spread of the epidemic by instituting the strict mass surveillance, which possibly limited the intentional criminal spread.
The moral of the story: "Those stupid, inept Americans pay millions to those sneaky treacherous Chinese for their own troubles. And we, good, smart, and dignified Germans and our newly found Russian partners, see and control everything, that is why we have none of those "coronas" (which we created ourselves, of course), except for elderly and disabled, which we do not mind to get rid of, in accordance with our old Nazi traditions and laws.
And, by the way, keep your joyful screams of the so called 75-th Victory Anniversary somewhat properly muted, behind your muzzling masks. It was not any victory, the capitulation was just a show. It was a separate peace with the West, in case you did not know it. The Victory Celebration is now, and it is our, the German Abwehr's Great Victory: complete, unconditional, and undisputed.
Deutschland Uber Alles! Heil to the memory of the Great Admiral Canaris!"
M.N. | 9:11 AM 4/12/2020
Bats have been linked with seven major epidemics over the past three decades
M.N.: The infected bats droppings, including the area of the "wet market", might also be thee source of infection.
Biosafety Level 4 Laboratory, Wuhan Institute of Virology. The institute is at the center of several controversial conspiracy theories that claim it is to blame for the coronavirus outbreak
The $37million Wuhan Institute of Virology, the most advanced laboratory of its type on the Chinese mainland, is based twenty miles from the now infamous wildlife market that was thought to be the location of the original transfer of the virus from animals to humans.
According to documents obtained by The Mail on Sunday, scientists there experimented on bats as part of a project funded by the US National Institutes of Health, which continues to licence the Wuhan laboratory to receive American money for experiments.
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American biosecurity expert Professor Richard Ebright,
[He always "yobs ( - fucks, from Russian) right", in all the articles on this subject; nice telling name, GRU and New Abwehr - M.N.]
of Rutgers University's Waksman Institute of Microbiology, New Jersey, said that while the evidence suggests COVID-19 was not created in one of the Wuhan laboratories, it could easily have escaped from there while it was being analyzed.
Prof Ebright said he has seen evidence that scientists at the Centre for Disease Control and the Institute of Virology studied the viruses with only 'level 2' security – rather than the recommended level 4 – which 'provides only minimal protections against infection of lab workers'.
He added: 'Virus collection, culture, isolation, or animal infection would pose a substantial risk of infection of a lab worker, and from the lab worker then the public.'
He concluded that the evidence left 'a basis to rule out [that coronavirus is] a lab construct, but no basis to rule out a lab accident'.
Results of the U.S-funded research at the Wuhan Institute were published in November 2017 under the heading: 'Discovery of a rich gene pool of bat SARS-related coronaviruses provides new insights into the origin of SARS coronavirus.'
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The Chinese laboratory at the center of scrutiny over a potential coronavirus leak has been using U.S. government money to carry out research on bats from the caves which scientists believe are the original source of the deadly outbreak.
The Wuhan Institute of Virology undertook coronavirus experiments on mammals captured more than 1,000 miles away in Yunnan which were funded by a $3.7 million grant from the US government. Sequencing of the COVID-19 genome has traced it back to bats found in Yunnan caves but it was first thought to have transferred to humans at an animal market in Wuhan. The revelation that the Wuhan Institute was experimenting on bats from the area already known to be the source of COVID-19 - and doing so with American money - has sparked further fears that the lab, and not the market, is the original outbreak source. Lawmakers and pressure groups were quick to hit out at U.S. funding being provided for the 'dangerous and cruel animal experiments at the Wuhan Institute'. |
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The Chinese laboratory at the center of scrutiny over a potential coronavirus leak has been using U.S. government money to carry out research on bats from the caves which scientists believe are the original source of the deadly outbreak.
The Wuhan Institute of Virology undertook coronavirus experiments on mammals captured more than 1,000 miles away in Yunnan which were funded by a $3.7 million grant from the US government.
Sequencing of the COVID-19 genome has traced it back to bats found in Yunnan caves but it was first thought to have transferred to humans at an animal market in Wuhan.
The revelation that the Wuhan Institute was experimenting on bats from the area already known to be the source of COVID-19 - and doing so with American money - has sparked further fears that the lab, and not the market, is the original outbreak source.
Lawmakers and pressure groups were quick to hit out at U.S. funding being provided for the 'dangerous and cruel animal experiments at the Wuhan Institute'.
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Differential diagnosis[edit]The differential diagnosis of the many causes of GGO includes pulmonary edema, infections (including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2,[2] cytomegalovirus and Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia), various noninfectious interstitial lung diseases (such as hypersensitivity pneumonitis, Hamman-Rich syndrome), diffuse alveolar hemorrhage, and cryptogenic organizing pneumonia.[3]Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks℠ |
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