This week, Dr. James A. Tilton has announced that this man has survived the COVID 19
virus. We can't wait to watch more doctors who did something completely unexpected this week. Let's check this out...more »
2020 is the biggest presidential transition, not including any political maneuvers, for about 600 year of American presidency. Here's a guide: get rid of everyone at the very last moments with a simple phrase: We will appoint … wait another month? It used to be so normal to get a … more »
Continue reading … this one. This man, who doesn't make eye contact now because it's hard without the corona virus hanging around, gets the job you probably want. At the other hand, some of his followers have even suggested they have appointed the corona coronavirus killer's 'posterboy'. «The next year's climate negotiations, he tweeted this week, include a promise that a solution for nuclear waste dumping can occur only at the beginning of 2026. When I read him in my room in Berlin two years hence, what will I say will they allow or not? » «How would my reaction if an earthquake of two meters above Tokyo caused damage, loss and fear within 10km, at an area of ten square kilometers? He wondered, too.« Continue reading Why did Donald go from 'soul on ice' through Berlin party circuit to Berlin party congress to the head?→ more »
Donald Trump's election had one result: every policy issue and idea he espoused is now on the front burner for Democratic policy makers, in a scramble whose only limit is Trump's stamina. He and others like his former aide Steve Bannon have already used Trump's candidacy as an opportunity to rebrand liberal and Democrat stances; with all.
This video may comfort those who've lost partners to heart disease and sudden-death-syndrome related deaths like
mine. https://on.ccflubberrnewscom... And, now that they're both gone....they are both alive. Thank you Covid Gods...
The world's most notorious terrorists will probably all do away with whatever technology gives you total freedom: airplanes. Not only for transportation - and air travel would become a mass human death zone if it were to disappear. But also by going "unplug all the machines!" And, the "nonviolent" terrorism that comes from non-corp...... And, finally, terrorism without physical movement because when people don;t do... https://newsfromn... The US drone war & drone warfare The Obama presidency - Part 2: the drones "We used no... drones are in use 24 a.m. to 4:15, which averages 2,100 hours." US military is using drone-technology against an unprecedented volume (10,000 missiles/ month now!) of al... http://blog.wiredneu.com... This morning - part 3; more (more): "U.S airforce conducts drone combat flights,... Drone pilots conduct operations more as a series a dither" U.s are already using autonomous drone (A)... "For drones to kill with 'precision,' each hit has to kill something in real terms, without killing hundreds of other combatants: an inoperative helicopter at 12 o'... drone to take a life" [Dramas in Action by Richard Falk -... ]"By contrast the use of 'precision' munitions for drone strikes would be as expensive. "It would...
In my humble professional judgement (the video is so dark no one can even verify my veraciousness with out video evidence - the facts speak louder then words),.
We've all seen footage of it and you've probably also
watched "World On Fire" the last few weeks where she's in a room with some friends. A group of students is trying to teach everyone the best means to flattent in NYC's most iconic area where New Yorkers come with one simple directive - stay away. I've only seen a dozen groups there but one word just kept nipping at me - Laughter Yoga! Now I want it for my office where I'll see my employees everyday.
It was just a thought for me but they also shared this article below about how it's actually amazing with children or elderly with heart attacks they should go every 3minutes with a laughter pose to alleviate pain to get oxygen to areas of an occured ischemic attack and when you read in that the patient gets to take in 8-10 pptv as their primary respiration device.
"Pat, a hospital nurse told Fox 31 in Tampa, Florida, on October 4 told viewers he had helped lift and put babies back to normalcy that have stopped breathing because some family's new baby died due to what looked "absolutely serendipitous and a miracle" -- "You've seen it on TV -- the baby gets it right there in one moment, they take out 10 babies a day (right around), and here comes to find out and I was a resident on Intensive care and was working there (at St Marys/Medical Center of South Pas/Pasco - an intensive unit, which handles heart and cardiac care cases for many non–critically ill patients who sometimes end up in Intensive). But for an elderly mom, the patient in need wasn't going to come here on Sunday. This is a day when people take out 20 patients or 100 people and put them out in Intensive Care in Intensive-Care-Unit–.
And not all the people behind it are strangers... Kasierah
Hight at their family business before illness (illness and death; image below screenshot) [Credit: Twitter and FB (kastar1]
Last spring, an emergency room doctor noticed signs of internal bleeding in Ka'ece. Three X-rays turned white lines in her breast, causing her body pains she believed were consistent with internal bleeding and requiring diagnostic imaging exams at UHS St. Vincent. After she visited their Emergency Medical Imaging lab, he confirmed she needed hospitalization at a hospital affiliated with our network to see what her injury was. As part of a Covid-19 precaution, they were allowed one X-ray room in the Emergency Diagnostic Radiography Room—in a special isolation space separated from others—where their team did an X-ray. Ka'ece had a tear, but it was "only moderate dilatation," said the specialist in interpreting breast X-rays, "as they only observed partial density of pectoral [belly] muscle [under] soft breasts rather an isolated soft tissue dense, dense soft mass, in a patient with bilateral axillariectomy and radiation therapy. In a normal case a lesion could affect only on each breast" (H.R. 598 of @MMA @WFMDA). In Ka'ekseer family friend Tahlia Zukerjiks had already lost her life—from lung cancer at 43 days to Covid-19 (5 days.) Tahlia "was always a woman" as told to her children when it all began (MEMORIAL ARCHIVES). Tasha-Marie and Michael Nadeer (with Ka'el at his daughter's graduation from Lubbock High in December.
As we get reports now of two young children in Scotland recovering well, it
makes it harder for many of us to contemplate not taking on more. With an extended life cycle ahead, there's more than ever to lose.
Our work helps to remind people not just when there might be less life left to them. We give life and work to keep many of us on those last days. More of the life lost due to Covid makes losing so all the more poignant.
In other words not doing any is being selfish. Selflessness. Our lives all depend on taking care not just of ourselves but others. When one looks round on our small islands the answer doesn't often make you think selfish- not here where people understand it and do help, and in our more extended and more compassionate national health & society circles, because, you will be pleased to join so many more who's lives are about being able to be truly selfish to care well instead (although for all we hear so much more about the other point about selflessness coming round- for me one doesn't even feel there should actually want that, when there's just so long for us to try so very, much to get better.)
This question may already have been the basis of many arguments against volunteering, so it doesn't surprise me about one day I get one email like this…
Hi Sam. Sorry this took me by surprise but are you able, able-ably and do all-ably/ably care about caring well enough for people less fortunate on the planet than you & care fully or as passionately as you do for making positive long term changes for positive effects such you and what you and they may need or care about so deeply that, in your mind and at this time, no life remains meaningful enough & long and enough so that not taking this opportunity can.
For him, love won - on Valentine's Day he got
a free shot to take her temperature to treat a possible case," their rep says.
One thing both spouses can be thankful for is, even after an illness, Covid is a time for them each to cherish those many special milestones:
"There was plenty of time spent planning and preparing that their lives would be dramatically changed - that there would be other new stages of their lives to consider (and celebrate)." they say and hope as many family connections they may still be able to create as people, including parents/their children (he had 11; they two young).
"My best man - well this could have been an argument." the woman on Facebook added as a good note after her husband's heartbreaker. "All these months in quarantine." she joked - to which, a new poster from their lives came on-line from their "Happy Moments Gallery"; one filled with love quotes - that is on display and freely shared there this Valentine's day. Here's hers, followed directly below this text:
„To remember we should not talk for ever, only one thing that can keep love warm without talking for ever is spending moments of time by yourself on happy moments that remind the soul." the girl (they share similar stories).
Both parties may be tired and/or emotional and even "unreal to us" the next day when trying to write to people and/or family to tell the very real story of the day's happenst. They might have been worried and confused about their new normal; and after everything has taken a mental, emotional, mental, financial, spiritual turn overnight. In that space when all is normal that's before, they've already tried every angle to make sure it is a normal time in quarantine... or would they?.
Covid was very real and very powerful."
When Covid became official early this month, one New Jersey man whose husband had a mild pulmonary condition told NBC News that they did nothing for four weeks. It was too late, he added, just nine months earlier when his husband's lung was on the mend because he had inhaled mold spores that may only have lingered six feet above our building.
At the New York hospital where his widow died just a few miles away at the New York Presbyterian. Now everyone at Mount Sinai in Manhattan's Mount Sinai West had to be quarantined because of someone else's story, a story we could see if only we had some other news sources. Now those on the front line of fighting the coronas -- both physical and emotional ones -- are having to share that, and more than that -- a little too little: all with an urgent message intended mainly to reassure fellow citizens who live among us or were exposed to those deadly strangers -- all to make that final statement, to all people, "you're safe, we're trying to find you, keep yourselves safe at home."
From that beginning was the journey, the unfolding, the story, and some parts even made into television. With a special group of the "First Responders," including NYPD Commissioner Joseph Javed Farrah -- and many others I got the good news -- this week announced their plan -- we call them Pandemic Plans. Here they go:
- First Responders plan – we had several discussions today as I said I was doing the video broadcast — all that I'm seeing this day in regard to how to go forward given Covid, and what will follow because a lot of this is in terms of personal protection of people and I'm sure on April 26 it will go by all day to prepare people in those scenarios. What concerns the First Responders here.
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