Thursday, April 30, 2020

WORLDRETHINK: Twitter tour on April 30, 2020 - Are Chinese in better shape than us?


#WR: Are Chinese in better shape than us at this moment? @WSJ, @nytimes posted that US unemployment surged to over 30 million in six weeks and more than 60,000 #COVID19 deaths. What are the real figures of China in unemployment, sick cases and deaths? #China #deaths #unemployment
 
 
#WR: From @WSJ about #unemployment: "The pandemic has triggered an unprecedented tidal wave of initial claims for unemployment insurance, at least 30.3 million nationwide since mid-March. That includes another 3.8 million filed last week, the Labor Department said." #US #COVID19
 
 
 
#WR: From  @nytimes about #unemployment: "Despite trillions of dollars in stimulus spending, 3.8 million more American workers filed jobless claims last week, putting the six-week total at more than 30 million." #US #COVID19
 
 
Both newspapers - WSJ and NYT - agree today about the devastating situation on the labor sector of the United States, but nobody analyze in parallel the spreadsheets from China. Of course, it is difficult to know the exactly figures, But I could be interesting to know if the Chinese economy engines are working again like previous times before the coronavirus crisis.  


SOURCES: @WSJ, @nytimes
 
 
 
 
 

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RETHINKING WITH MR. SUN - April 30, 2020


#WR: Florida during the #sunrise on the last April day, 30: Some clouds, sun with strong shine,79F. Mr. Sun came to us with his daily: "Good morning!" After that he said: "Pleasant weather! Please use #facemask to avoid #COVID19!" #StormHour
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

WORLDRETHINK: Twitter tour on April 29, 2020 - How to punish who don't respect the quarantine

#WR: How to punish who don't respect the quarantine? According to #dwnews, a series of countries use apps in smartphones to track the spreading of #COVID19. South Korea plans to use strapping electronic #wristbands to follow people in quarantine and punish who don’t respect it.
 
 
Deutsche Well explains that South Korea is developing a system to track the people who don't respect the coronavirus quarantine. 
 
 
This is the explanation of DW: "South Korea's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) runs COVID-19 Smart Management System (SMS), a contact tDeutsche Well explains that South Korea is developing a system to track the people who don't respect the coronavirus quarantine. racing system that runs through smartphone apps and helps the authorities analyze the movement of affected patients and those in quarantine."  
 
 
The country will also begin strapping electronic wristbands on those who ignore home-quarantine orders. A refusal to use the band would result in the person being moved to a shelter, which they will have to pay for themselves."
 
 
In summary, in times of pandemic, the freedom of the people has limits determined for the risks this freedom implies.
 
 
 
SOURCES: @dwnews

 
 

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RETHINKING WITH MR. SUN - April 29, 2020


#WR: Florida in the dawn of April 29: blue sky, nice #sunrise, temperature of 76F. Mr. Sun greeted us: "Good morning, people! My shine is #health for you and #nature. Please, respect #SocialDistancing to avoid #COVID19 contagion." #StormHour
 
 
 

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

WORLDRETHINK: Twitter tour on April 28, 2020 - Can a minuscule robot kill a virus inside the human body?

#WR: Can a minuscule robot to fight against a virus inside a human body? #Japanese researcher works in a development of a #nanomachine to fight against virus inside the human body. Before Kazunori Kataoka made a #robot to kill cancer cells. @dwnews talks about #COVID19's killer.


Japanese Researcher Kazunori Kataoka who developed a nanomachine to kill cancer cells inside the human bodies, is planning to develop small robots to kill viruses in the same way. The idea of killing enemies of the human body from inside is not new. Personally, I had access to scientific papers about the nanomachines in an international robotic congress in Singapore same years ago. 


SOURCES: my own tech think tank and @dwnews's stories about robots fighting against human diseases.

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