Continuation thread, usual stuff applies. Previous thread http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=342493&page=67.
Posted By: Darat
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The governor of Tokyo is now requesting that people in the city don't go out at the weekend except for essential visits.
The problem is that cherry-blossom season is beginning and a lot of crowds are expected.
We've all seen this movie before and I am pretty sure the request will fall on deaf ears.
The news is at least informing people that numbers are likely to explode.
The governor of Tokyo is now requesting that people in the city don't go out at the weekend except for essential visits.
The problem is that cherry-blossom season is beginning and a lot of crowds are expected.
We've all seen this movie before and I am pretty sure the request will fall on deaf ears.
The news is at least informing people that numbers are likely to explode.
I don't know, the Japanese are a very orderly and civic-minded people. Such a request might work for them.
So don't request; enforce.
The governor of Tokyo has no power to enforce.
No but he ask the government to help.
My comment was general.
She - Yuriko Koike.
****! I didn't check and assumed that, it being in Japan, it'd be a man. Mea culpa.
The governor of Tokyo is now requesting that people in the city don't go out at the weekend except for essential visits.
Weekends?
Reading this I thought "Japan is ok if they have weekends!"
For us it only matters when school goes back online after our 'spring break'. Otherwise, weekends don't mean anything anymore.
Number of deaths in USA continues to accelerate. It is so terrifying that the USA administration appears committed to loosen restrictions under these circumstances and even before we will be anywhere close to having enough masks and testing kits. Many European countries still increasing but not accelerating. Still looks as if Italy may have finally begun to get some level of control:
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive...ion=click&module=Most Popular&pgtype=Homepage
China still stands out as to a successful response after initial failures. Ironically Iran looks like they are starting to be successful, but I have no reason to trust those numbers.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...home-testing-to-be-made-available-within-days - apparently antibody test kits will be widely available very soon
if this is accurate (the report, and the test) then this is both very good news and possibly bad news. The good part of it should be fairly obvious, but the bad part is I can see it causing mayhem, getting hold of the test but mainly also people starting to go out and socialise again will mean lots of people will just start claiming they've taken the test and come out positive...this needs to be managed extremely carefully, which is something our govt and many others are spectacularly failing at so far
Ha! I know what you mean.
But yes, Japan still has workdays and weekends, but I really do think it is going to move the same way, and in Japan that could be severe given that we have the oldest population in the world here.
capsid said:It may be different in the UK, but here the medication is Avlocor https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/5490/pil
It's prescription-only for malaria for human use, but fishkeepers order it online
It's not a tank cleaner, it's a specific fish treatment that can cure white spot and velvet disease which are ectoparasites.
So it's the human drug that is used in the UK, there is no specific drug for fish only. Might be different in USA?
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