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04-12-20 00:30 #15790
Posts: 22344Originally Posted by McAdonis [View Original Post]
Agriculture minister is sexier than Merkel.
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04-11-20 22:34 #15789
Posts: 2073Looks like Germany is relaxing the travel ban for some Romanian workers:
https://youtu.be/hQopyCSY-DQ?t=20
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04-11-20 22:16 #15788
Posts: 6440Magnum
Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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04-11-20 16:23 #15787
Posts: 26Originally Posted by Optimist [View Original Post]
There are options still available here. But easier for a Turkish pimp to enter Goldentime Bruggen at 19.00 on a Thursday or Friday evening than it would be to gain access to some of the options which you mention. I will contact you tomorrow.
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04-11-20 16:22 #15786
Posts: 6440Advice
Looking ahead to better times, I've decided that I would like to take a trip to Germany in 2021 for my next mongering adventure. I'm quite familiar with my favorite FKK destinations in Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Berlin. Also with Munich and Cologne, neither of which I desire to return to for the purposes of mongering. I've also decided to skip Augsburg for the time being. That leaves me with one major metro area that I have yet to fully investigate, and that would be Dusseldorf.
For those who know the Dusseldorf area and environs, which clubs there would you classify as "must-see" clubs? I remember that years ago before I first visited it, many of the "ice bears" referred to Golden Time as "must-see". I went, I saw, and I really did not like it there, and have never returned. I understand that one of my favorites of all time, German, blue-eyed blonde "Artemis Lilia" used to work at GT. Damn glad I found her at another club, as I've no desire to set foot inside of GT again.
So, seems my choices are the following (although I think one of these may have permanently closed): Living Room; Acapulco; Dolce Vita; Planet Happy Garden; Oceans. Would appreciate hearing from those of you who are in the know from direct experience about the pros and cons of each of these clubs, and why any one of them should be on my "must-see" list during my next mongering trip to Ge-monger-ry. Thanks in advance!
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04-11-20 10:40 #15785
Posts: 22344Originally Posted by DeltaIndigo [View Original Post]
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04-11-20 10:23 #15784
Posts: 482Originally Posted by Mursenary [View Original Post]
Higher population density in Western European cities facilitated a faster spread of the virus that frequently overwhelmed health infrastructure. The US has comparative advantages because of geography / population density, but where it doesn't you have similar problems to what we've witnessed in Italy, Spain etc. New York city is the textbook example, where around one third of the national death toll is generated by 2. 5% of the population.
Some of the developed nations that have to date fared best, such as Australian and New Zealand, have greatly benefitted from low population densities and their lack of neighbours. Certain Southeast Asian countries have been much better at controlling the spread of the virus from an early stage because their testing, tracking and isolating programs have been superior.
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04-11-20 10:11 #15783
Posts: 22344Originally Posted by Mursenary [View Original Post]
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04-11-20 09:28 #15782
Posts: 22344Originally Posted by Pistons [View Original Post]
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04-11-20 08:54 #15781
Posts: 22344Originally Posted by MrHo [View Original Post]
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04-11-20 05:37 #15780
Posts: 7321Originally Posted by Apollyon [View Original Post]
I much prefer to talk about mongering than virus, which I can do with my private life, where as mongering, I cannot discuss in my private life.
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04-11-20 05:05 #15779
Posts: 7321Originally Posted by Pessimist [View Original Post]
Well, then why did so many nations around globe had destruction of medical system to the extent they did not even have masks or gloves or life supporting equipment were so short of needs that doctors had to choose who will get the life supporting system etc.
Look, I hope world especially human are wonderful as we like to believe, west love idealism. Japan like to believe in idealism too, we like it, but we stick to reality and are more practical. Meaning Japan think like this, if we say we are testing people so easily then mass public will rush to hospital to test themselves especially with japans good insurance policy where most things are covered and where people love going to hospital as we are health hygiene conscious race, so this will create many problems including cluster infections at hospital while waiting and even we test and tests results are positive, we do not want to treat mild symptom patients with medicine like avigan because we rather to keep them to fix it with their immune system first, either way there will be panic plus the cluster infections, so what we focused on is to make people to stay home not to gather and for those who need to go out side go out side if it is related to work or buying food.
It is different way of approaching it and japans way of not being idealistic and not trusting what mass public could do is different. We know what will happen if we begin testing people as they request based on mild symptom. And hey, it is japanese mass public we are talking here, based on truth, we have reputation of being very polite, organized and disciplined than other nations, but even then we were careful to how mass public may react if people began going to hospitals. As a result, we do not have collapse of hospital here and we still have masks and gloves at hospital, in pharmacy, we stopped selling it as one request, but one can only buy certain amount per day and is hard to find now. But fed did give us 2 recyclable masks per person in Japan, which apparently cost 467 million USD to distribute this 2 masks, which could have made apparently 5 million pills of Avigan, which we want to make just in case there is over shooting of allowed infection rates testing. There is easy testing kits available, but it is not that accurate apparently, either way we do not test everyone at hospital.
Mean while, we have 20000 beds ready now at Olympic village where sport players were supposed to sleep, two biggest hospital ships in world are there in Tokyo bay, avigans are being produced for us and for world (going to be shipped for free in may, I read for free), big medical company like omron, cannon etc are making life supporting equipment just incase among other preparation, and no matter what we will keep beds empty till Japan become like situation like in Italy, Spain or cities like New York etc. Things has to be ready before it get to that stage, which could happen if corona virus will not calm with summer arrival, but with hot nations having corona virus active. I do not know if weather can temporally fixed this epidemic?
With many natural disasters, we have different approach andi and each crisis, most important thing is to avoid collapse of hospital because what good is it if hospital is not functioning and just bunch of people rushing to hospitals, some just have cold, some are actually corona virus gathered in one place? It will be cluster infections. We did tell this to many nations back in January, we told west that we had zero case of SARS in Japan, and this virus is different, also we told west about masks, but they did not listen till now. Each country has different approach and we do it mixed approach, we do not take it as far as Sweden, but we do not take it as far as west, we do it mix focusing on avoiding death by protecting infrastructure both in medical field and also to save economy as finance also save many lives not in Japan, but around world, so big companies has to go on, so they don't have to fire people especially in poorer countries where government subsidies are none or limited.
We are all in this shit hole, soon Japans health care system too can be like in certain European nations and also in some cities in USA like New York, and we are getting ready together with major companies, but there will be limitation with how much we can stand if there is over shoot of people with heavy symptoms. Let see how many avigan and I hear one more medicine we can make in meantime and how many life supporting equipment etc we can make before this will happen.
It is mass media trying to direct focus from their own nations mess in hospital, infrastructure and crazy death rates, I mean so far we are doing much better than other nations and we are the one who is helping them, so it will be nice if mass media worry about their own country with so much death where they even have mass grave and hospitals are not functioning to the extent they have shortage of masks, glove, life supporting equipment etc. We worry about them and put our head down trying to help like producing medicines and give it for free, western media should stop harassing Japan because we will do lock down, but we need to keep mega international companies alive to support employment globally to save lives in financial way, also to produce medicines partly for world, and life saving equipment. Media just pick something on surface and turn it all around to make it sound scandalous to fool masses that are not educated. There is reason why companies are still going in Japan, and it is not because we are workaholic, even work loving people will not love works more than corona.
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04-11-20 04:48 #15778
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
You keep referencing New York City stories but I'll say it again, New York City is doing terrible but New York City only represents less that 0.3 percent of the entire United States. As much as the media and Europeans talk terribly about our healthcare system, the fact remains, we are doing a much better job treating the sick during this pandemic than most European nations. That's a statistical fact.
I think Europeans need to worry about Europe's terrible death rates in comparison to how Americans are doing, which is objectively better than most EU nations.
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04-11-20 01:38 #15777
Posts: 7321Originally Posted by Pistons [View Original Post]
However, you are wrong about Japan being overly scared and that is the problem here. Comparison to west, Japan is not scared as we should be as much as western nations. So you are wrong about it and I hope you are right because we should be more scared. However, we are handling the situation better in hospitals as far as death goes because we focus more on protecting life then infections, so we don't test everyone for many reasons.
As for lock down, we won't do 100 percent anyways to protect safety net for people as we have to protect mega companies like Toyota, Sony, Panasonic, you know hundred of names and list continues to support employees around world, they have to go on to some extent because they act as consistent life support in financial way by paying salary to people globally including emerging nations where people cannot depend on their government subsidies. Japan is different to west, we tend to not like firing people because we see companies as consistent safety net for people.
Look, different country has different approach, some are more radical than others, Japan choose to do more balanced method keeping hospitals alive, so it is functioning to save life, and have enough equipment and medicines for people like Avigan, and masks etc to protect hospital staffs at the same time some factories are still operating like cannon and omron making life supporting devices and some companies like Toyota etc are restructuring their factory to make life supporting devices just in case rainy days will come. Our infrastructure is working well to save lives as of now, but we are scared it may collapse like Europe or USA if this virus continue on. According to Yahoo and Google around 70 percent decrease on movement of people in Tokyo so let see.
I did not say safety of health care staffs, I said health care infrastructure as in hospital no longer can hold patients coming in due to lack of equipment like life supporting systems or even masks etc. Which happened to Europe, where they had to decide who get life support system equipment or not and who is left to die simply because they do not have enough equipment. That is why we do not test everyone here to stop the spread in hospital and also to keep bed free and equipment free etc. For more rainy days to come, which we are trying to avoid.
And hey, shintoism? You know that Japan is not religious country, shinto is just there, we do not worship it on daily basis or adapt it in decision making. It is beautiful to look at shrines and people preserve it and go there for new year, but we do not have attachment to shinto religion because we are not religious, we have bunch of church too, but religion is deeply considered in decision making, we are more west, but more organization and disciplined. You think if we stick to religions Japan would have developed with all these mega international companies and with so many nobel award winners in chemistry and physics? We are not religious though we do respect each religions, we just do not follow it strongly.
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04-11-20 01:15 #15776
Posts: 1385Originally Posted by MrHo [View Original Post]
The point of testing is to know who is infected and so that those people can be quarantined and will not infect other people in the society.
In US and many other countries, hospitals are admitting Corona patients *only when the patient develops serious respiratory troubles*. Even when they tested positive and have fever and cough, they are being told to self isolate at home and take medicines to treat the symptoms. If hospitals are over burdened that is because there are many seriously infected patients. I think your understanding of this topic needs a little adjustment in my view. You are lucky that infections are low in Japan so far, I hope that stays that way. But as I wrote earlier, things can change. Germany had low death count but in the last 10 days the number of deaths in Germany almost quadrupled. It is arrogant to think any country they has defeated this disease already. It is not over yet.