Stay with your government decision to stop coronavirus (covid-19) infection
March, 7th 2020
100000 + infected worldwide by coronavirus
The world's leading
health official implored International leaders to Unleash the full power of
their government to combat the new coronavirus or break. This is not a drill
said by the director of the World Health Organization. This is not a time for
excuses. This is a time for pulling out all the stops.
But around the world the
number of cases passed 100000 governments have displayed signs of paralysis,
obfuscation and a desire to protect their own interest. Even as deaths tolls
passed 3400 and global capitals were so threatened by infections that
politicians and health officials tested positive for the illness. In the US, a
survey of nurses found that only 29% had a plant to isolate potentially
infected patients. across the nation, is the number of new cases fast 200
Public Health Labs and anxiously awaited Diagnostic kits, which will allow for
a fuller sense of the scared of the crisis.
Prime Minister Trump on
Friday signed an 8.3 billion dollar emergency spending bill to confront the
foreigner virus outbreak, but he also plans to visit the centre of Disease
Control and prevention in Atlanta. a White House official initially set the
president head cancelled the visit because he did not want to interfere with
the work being done there. but Trump told reporters it was called off because
of a suspected case of Coronavirus at the CDC itself.
Americans struggled to
make sense of conflicting information from Trump and members of his own
cabinet. vice president my pants, previously vowed that any American would be
tested conceded on Thursday that we don't have enough tests today to meet what
we anticipate will be the demand going forward.
Tedros warned that
time to contain the virus was running out. now it is the time to act, he said.
China's draconian measures to stem the outbreak showed more sign of success on
Friday, when Hubei - province the place where the Corona virus first emerged-
reported death it head no new cases of infection outside its Hospital Wuhan for
the first time.
Steel some political leaders
around the world changed to more interested in pointing fingers at one another
and complaining about tit for tat travel destination. Japanese citizens have
been outraged by the hands off approach of prime minister Shinzo Abe as cases
have continued to climb. Landing more outrage, testing has proceeded slowly,
leaving many fearful that many infections are going undetected.
Toilet
paper is number one stockpiling target
In Australia, measure
grocers have restricted supply to one pack per person.in Japan rolls are
chained to the wall in public toilets. in HK, armed robbers carried out a heist
as supplies were delivered to a supermarket. toilet paper hair has emerged as
the unlikely number one stock price target for people across Asia in the wake
of the outbreak. things close to the body are very comforting, whether that be
food, body care are in this case toilet paper.
Britishers
duped of 8 lacs Euro for mask
In the UK have lost more
than 800000 euro to virus linking scam since last month, with criminals
tracking fearful people who want to buy protective mask. The national fraud
Intelligence Bureau said there had been 21 reports 26 February 10, many of
which involved scam over mask with one victim playing 15,000 Euro for mask that
never arrived.
Vodka
not a hand sanitizer
With store shelves
emptied of disinfectants and
cleaning supplies, the virus outbreak, some are turning to the internet to do
it themselves recipes for hand sanitizer. but taxes best distillers tito’s is
warning customers that it is handmade Vodka is still best for drinking. The
firm tweeted that hand sanitizer needs to contain at least 60% alcohol to be
effective.
Empty offices, full
homes: COVID-19 may strain the net
With more people working
from home to avoid coronavirus, will the internet break? Short answer is
probably not for the longer answer is that there will be disruptions. to
protect workers and help stem the spread of COVID-19 several companies across
the world are telling employees who can work from home to stay home and schools
closed to keep kids out of harm's way, the pressure on home networks will grow.
The weak link in the
chain, where the system could get overloaded, is going to be the home broadband
network, said Liza pierce in network expert with Gartner. All families
sharing a single Wi-Fi signal, all logging in at once to work or firing up TVs
and tablets to stay connected and entertained, should expect delays.
Among the biggest
network cloggers or bandwidth hogs will be popular video and social media
services, like Netflix, YouTube and Skype according to Roger Entner an analyst
with recon analytics .Video is already 70% of all network traffic he said.
Problems are likely to
range from dropped connection to slow download or a loss of video feeds. These
are familiar conditions in climates where snow days keep folks at home and can
test the limit of home broadband capacity.
Even if home connections
are robust, not every company is ready to handle a sudden Surge of employees
trying to log in to the office network from outside. Many employers use virtual
private networks, which are VPN secure dedicated channels for remote users to
access the same network they normally have at work.
Typically businesses are
located in a network capacity to accommodate the everyday needs of a small
number of employees working remotely, but a large scale shift causes
temporary trouble.