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And what perfect nation are you from? Judging from previous posts you seem to believe Western police or intelligence agencies frame Muslims for terrorist attacks. You don’t seem to think well of the West, especially America, in general. It would be ironic if you’re a Muslim living in a Western democracy.
originally posted by: gosseyn
Yeah, the US would never do something like that, they are too humane, and altruist, they care too much for human life.
Give this post a star if you don't believe the above statement.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
Anybody with half a brain suspected this from the beginning, but Listverse has an excellent article about...
Top 10 Reasons To Believe the Wuhan Virology Lab Caused 2019-nCoV
What tipped me off is how the Chinese government seemed desperate to blame pretty much anything & everybody except this lab. The virus came from a seafood market... or was it pangolins? No, it came from Canada. Actually, it came from the US. No wait...
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
Looks like the Corona Virus absolutely came from that lab in Wuhan.
Course it #in did - anyone who thinks otherwise is bat-soup crazy - in scenarios such as how all of this manifested itself, there are no coincidences.
The question then becomes - was it the chinese, or was it a US false flag event made to look like the chinese?
Exciting times!!
originally posted by: IAMTAT
So...still the 'CHINESE VIRUS'.
That will be problematic. Constitution and stuff.
The U.S. is COLLABORATING with China to bring their style of government to the U.S.
Initially people were allowed out of their homes, but restrictions soon tightened. Some areas limited outings to one family member every two days to buy necessities. Others barred residents from leaving, requiring them to order in food and other supplies from couriers.
Later the policy became even more aggressive, with officials going door to door for health checks, and forcing anyone ill into isolation. A disabled boy reportedly died after he was left without food, water or help when his his father and brother were quarantined.
Controls were stepped up elsewhere across China soon after Wuhan was locked down, in part because of fears that people racing to escape the city before it was closed off could have turbo-charged the spread of Covid-19.
Most buildings have security guards monitoring temperatures of anyone going in. Residential compounds are closed to all but their inhabitants.
Masks became ubiquitous across the country, and in many places required; the state-owned tabloid Global Times shared footage of authorities using drones to scold people in Inner Mongolia - more than 1,000km from Wuhan - who had gone out without masks.
Wuhan-style measures are not a requirement to contain the disease. Countries with strong links to China that acted early and decisively – including Taiwan and Singapore – have so far managed to contain the disease through thorough screening, testing and contact tracing programmes, as well as bringing in early social distancing.
Chen Xi, an assistant professor at the Yale School of Public Health, said that while he believed China had successfully contained the virus, not all methods adopted were necessary. “I don’t think massive lockdown is so far necessary and feasible. Hubei took the lockdown strategy because they covered up for so long that the scale of the crisis was beyond their capacity.”
Of successful measures that other countries could follow, he said: “Mitigation strategies like social distancing, early diagnosis, early isolation, and early treatment are necessary for other countries to seriously consider.”
Nor has China entirely relaxed its guard. Wuhan is still largely in lockdown, though some people are being allowed back to work, and nationwide there are still strict controls, for fear the virus might roar back.
Many restaurants and shops require patrons to have their temperatures checked and their information logged before entering, or there are quotas for entry. Some buildings will only let in those who have got the go-ahead from a software called “Health code” that gives individuals one of three colours, based on their recent travel history.
Officials are especially wary of imported cases erasing earlier gains, with Beijing and Anhui province are requiring travellers from abroad to quarantine in centralised observation areas.
Other places such as Shanghai and Guangdong province are ordering all travellers from heavily affected countries – including the UK and Italy – to quarantine at home or in government-mandated centres for 14 days. At a hotel in Shanghai, all guests have their temperatures checked in the evening.
originally posted by: logicsoda
Until we have reliable confirmation that this virus did come from a lab in Wuhan then these posts are just purely speculative, and they are just adding to the hysteria and encouraging more tinfoil hats to be made.
originally posted by: 1320Q17yes
Though at least two weeks old, Sarah's vid shows interesting frequencies plus patterns, make your own conclusions >
www.youtube.com...
originally posted by: logicsoda
Until we have reliable confirmation that this virus did come from a lab in Wuhan then these posts are just purely speculative, and they are just adding to the hysteria and encouraging more tinfoil hats to be made.