Friday, April 3, 2020
The Over 70s
A popular female astrologer in our country says the coronavirus attack will slow down at the end of this month (25 April, to be exact), and in September scientists will come up with a vaccine and some efficient anti-viral drug.
On the other hand, a well-known researcher, Dr. Sharon Moalem (israeli born, lived and worked in Canada and USA) says in an interview that the corona virus is here to stay with us, and that's good, in his opinion.
There are two key things that help lowering numbers of infected people: testing and lockdown .
To stop a pandemic there's need to know who's infected, and take drastic measures.
It seems there are not enough testing kits, testing facilities, testing personnel, so the statistics in most countries is rather inaccurate, and disaster might well be on its way.
As for lockdown- it works where there's discipline only. So far, we've got over seven (7)thousand cases in Israel. Not surprising, as there is no discipline here.
The over 70s do follow the instructions (I'm in this age group too). They know that it is for their own good. Most of them are frail, vulnerable, with underlying conditions and a weak immune system; thus they are more likely to get seriously ill and spread the virus among family, friends and others.
However, there are many voices out there now stating loud and clear that the beds, ventilators, oxygen, medications and medical staff in the hospitals, as well as the volunteering activities are needed for the younger ones who have to work hard and keep economy going.
I dislike these voices. They sound dangerous and inhumane to me. They present the over 70s as standing in the way of the Health Care System to win the battle against the virus, and of the government to bring about economic recovery.
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Thursday, March 26, 2020
The Suspect
Never heard of pangolin, until the outbreak of the corona virus. They say it is responsible for the transmission of the virus to humans in Wuhan, China where it all started several months ago.
pangolin (web picture)
This ant/ termite - eating mammal is popular in east and south-east Asia for its meat and scales (used in medicines and jewelery).
It is not clear yet whether pangolin is the source of the virus or just 'the intermediate host', its transmitter from bats to humans.
At any rate, it is believed that the pangolin is the 'chief suspect', and that the wildlife market in Wuhan is "the scene of the crime" .
pangolin (web picture)
The Chinese authorities have already closed the market down and taken drastic measures to increase penalties, strenghten enforcement, improving education against wild meat consumption.
The pangolin is considered the most trafficked mammal in the world. Sadly, Nigeria (Africa) hasn't taken any measures against the trade of pangolin, even after the corona virus outbreak.
The pangolin is considered the most trafficked mammal in the world. Sadly, Nigeria (Africa) hasn't taken any measures against the trade of pangolin, even after the corona virus outbreak.
chinese pangolin (web picture)
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