I was about to change his name to Bolsonarump.Shouldn't Bolsanaro ask Trump for help?
It's gonna be a long painful 18months.No need to worry about Bosonaro, brazilians are likely to turn against him at the next election and China is better off throwing all the weight behind Lula and Doria. Brazilians are taking sinovac by the millions and its better they continue rather than wait years for some magical bullet solution from the US. China helping to save brazilian lives is a much more meaningful endeavor, let bolsonaro be relegated to the dustbin like trump.
When I hear that there is a "National Cow Commission", I had to be reminded again that India have actually become a joke.More magical claim from India regarding their sacred cow. (I know it's last year, but still relevant).
From Straitstimes:
India claims cow dung chip protects against radiation
The device can reportedly simply be placed inside a mobile phone's protective cover.PHOTO: AFP
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OCT 14, 2020, 6:47 AM SGT
NEW DELHI (AFP) - An Indian government unit established to develop soaps and medicinal products from cow dung has branched out with a "chip" it claims can protect people from cellphone radiation.
Without explaining how the technology works, the head of the National Cow Commission - set up last year - said the device could simply be placed inside a mobile phone's protective cover.
"We have seen that if you keep this chip in your mobile, it reduces radiation significantly," chairman Vallabhbhai Kathiria told a news conference.
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I want to point out Israel has not opened its door to foreigners and tourists. In addition, we simply don't have all the facts on the ground especially what variants are circulated in Seychelles. It is disgusted all those so called experts and MSM trying so hard to discredit Chinese vaccines.
On Wednesday, the number of daily new confirmed Covid-19 cases per million people in Seychelles stood at 2,613.38, compared with 5.55 in Israel, according to the World in Data project.
While the number of active cases has risen to 2,739, from 2,486 on May 10, the seven-day rolling average of infections has fallen to 178 from 322 about a week ago, the country’s health ministry said in slides presented at a press conference on Thursday.