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Amber Fort in Amer-Jaipur ( Rajasthan / India ) Part 4 of 4
on the way to Diskit Monastery in Nubra Valley ( Ladakh / India )
Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius bispecularis), family Corvidae, order Passeriformes, Uttarakhand, India
Photo by Manish Panchal
Common Skittering Frog (Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis), family Dicroglossidae, order Anura, Southern Province, Sri Lanka
Kishtwar, Kashmir (کشتواڑ )
everything stopped for a bit
Ladakhi women dressed in their cultural attire for a festival
Get your pussy up get your money up. You’re gorgeous btw
get my pussy up,,,,,,, get my money up,,,,,,,,,
sending my love…it’s apple shaped
First hantavirus, now Ebola. This goes to show the state of global public health, which without USAID is much much weaker. Not to mention that the COVID pandemic made people distrust governments more which makes public health responses harder to implement.
The dismantling of the US public health system is having cascading impacts in the global south. People are dying of Ebola without the proper response USAID helped create with previous outbreaks. Unlike hantavirus, Ebola spreads much easier which is a serious cause for concern if it continues to spread.
SpaceX boss claims there was ‘no interruption’ to the Ebola program, but a former USAID head says otherwise
Everybody's been talking so much about a ship with 170 passengers and 11 people sick. And NOBODY's in our inbox congratulating Ebola on how well she's taken advantage of the US withdrawal from global health efforts to infect 500+ people and kill a quarter of them (so far!)
Experts keep saying the Andes hantavirus is only contagious if you have prolonged contact with an infected person who is symptomatic and in the early stages of infection like that is supposed to be reassuring. Like people don’t go to parties, airports, ballgames and concerts just to cough on a captive audience.
“We just evacuated all the Americans passengers on board to Nebraska and one has tested positive straight off the plane and another is symptomatic but the whole quarantine thing is voluntary, everyone else is free to make their way home on any number of combinations of connecting flights, train rides and bus rides.”
And look, I understand they do not want to stir up public panic, that the whole infectious disease thing is terrible for the economy and the World Cup is coming up but there has to be a happy medium between “Everyone panic buy toilet paper and get in their bunkers right now.” and “Don’t even worry about it dude, it’s not an issue. Really isn’t that serious.” when it is a disease with an incubation period of up to 7 weeks and the passengers have just been dispersed all over the globe.
Yeah they should have totally quarantined them (not on the boat like some people said) but it really just isn’t contagious enough to causes a prolonged pandemic, at least not at the same scale as COVID. At this point people panicking about it are doing themselves a disservice (unless you were on the boat/know someone on the boat)
People with more severe cases (the most infectious) tend to show symptoms very early and it (generally) kills too fast for prolonged spread. IF it becomes a pandemic then it is entirely because of bad handling of the situation, but I don’t really see that happening. This is akin to the Ebola outbreak in 2014
I think machine should be controlled by humans.
No Machine should be given autonomy.
AI is good but we need humans, right? Wiping off human means wiping out humanity (but it doesn't mean having humans on would always ensure humanity eg, current geopolitical scenario ahem ahem).
So, yes my major is concern is should we allow machines and AI to run the world? Or it would cause another crisis?
Meta and Omegle, so many companies are doing mass kay off! Factory workers are being manipulated into training robots which will render the same workers unemployed in future? We are digging are own grave.
come on, lets give the robot a hand! you can get it as a sticker here!
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