Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Who..

 


Crowded buses, Crowded Classroom, crowded homes, crowded transportation system and crowded street.

Boosters..

 




Promised..

 




Path..

 




Shaky..



The CDC agency’s director has said, repeatedly, that schools without mask mandates have triple the risk of COVID outbreaks. That claim is based on very shaky science.

The Arizona study at the center of the CDC’s back-to-school blitz turns out to have been profoundly misleading. “You can’t learn anything about the effects of school mask mandates from this study,” Jonathan Ketcham, a public-health economist at Arizona State University, said. 

His view echoed the assessment of eight other experts who reviewed the research. 

But the data being touted by the CDC—which showed a dramatic more-than-tripling of risk for unmasked students—ought to be excluded from this debate.
 
 Noah Haber, an interdisciplinary scientist and a co-author of a systematic review of COVID-19 mitigation policies, called the research “so unreliable that it probably should not have been entered into the public discourse.

Lockdown..

 

Boris Johnson has apologized for attending an event in the back garden of 10 Downing Street on May 20, 2020, at which point Britons were prohibited from gathering due to strict coronavirus restrictions.

At the start of the weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions, Johnson said he did attend the gathering for 25 minutes before going inside to work. He said he believed the gathering to be a work event, but with hindsight conceded he should have sent attendees back inside.
Leader of the opposition Keir Starmer said the UK Prime Minister's excuse that he "did not realize he was at a party" was "ridiculous" and "offensive."
This happened while the UK was in a hard lockdown to combat the spread of Covid-19. At the time, people in England were banned from meeting with more than one other person outdoors, and would be legally punished for doing so. 
In workplaces, official guidance stated that in-person meetings should only take place if "absolutely necessary."

Help..

 

Helping a fellow human being, while it can be inconvenient, has a few humble advantages: 

It makes you feel better about yourself; It connects you with another person, at least for a moment, if not for life; It improves the life of another, at least a little; 

It makes the world a better place, one little step at a time;

البصل الاحمر

 


Why eating red onions might just be the best thing for your health
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  • Controls diabetes. ...
  • Cures sore throats. ...
  • Helps with constipation. ...
  • Brings down high cholesterol. ...
  • Helps ease arthritis. ...
  • Good for heart health.     Just a thought.

Domestic..

 




Like this..

 


State and local officials enact a slate of social-distancing measures, gathering bans, closure orders and mask mandates in an effort to stem the tide of cases and deaths.

Politicians are using the current situation to build up their own recognition, some to make profits out of it and some doctors stepped into the spotlights and wanted to be politicians.

Then came the Omicron, that proof all very wrong and in a 2 months period 28% of the population tested were infected.

New York City is the stricter of all due to the condense population caused mainly by rezoning and over building towers everywhere in the city.

The public responds with widespread compliance mixed with more than a hint of grumbling, pushback and even outright defiance. As the days turn into weeks turn into months, the strictures become harder to tolerate.