Re: [Vo]:China will emerge from the coronavirus crisis stronger than the U.S.

2020-03-25 Thread Lennart Thornros
Jürg you are in the powerhouse of Europe. You are correct to some degree but even Germany will need to change the mojo. On Wed, Mar 25, 2020, 17:18 Jürg Wyttenbach wrote: > The first question I usually ask in a construction material store. It this > made in China? The same for sanitary products

RE: [Vo]:China will emerge from the coronavirus crisis stronger than the U.S.

2020-03-25 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Jones--- Do you know if anyone seen covid19 data from Russia—has it been faked??? Bob Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Jürg Wyttenbach Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 2:18 PM To:

Re: [Vo]:China will emerge from the coronavirus crisis stronger than the U.S.

2020-03-25 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
The first question I usually ask in a construction material store. It this made in China? The same for sanitary products or household machines that contain parts made in China. I want to avoid to buy rubbish! But in UK where the local industry is on the same level as China and you can only

Re: [Vo]:China will emerge from the coronavirus crisis stronger than the U.S.

2020-03-25 Thread Lennart Thornros
Michael I think your analysis is correct. However that does not mean Jones is wrong rather support his position. I have advocated your position for a long time. However over the last 20 years I have concluded ; the West cannot compete with countries that ha substantially lower production costs.

Re: [Vo]:China will emerge from the coronavirus crisis stronger than the U.S.

2020-03-25 Thread Michael Foster
I hate to be the one to tell you this, Jones, but China has been stronger than the U.S. for some time. The massive manufacturing infrastructure created in China is far greater than the U.S. has ever achieved. Factors such as average income, GDP, etc. are just financial indicators. Publications

Re: [Vo]:Masks

2020-03-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
In Atlanta, a large group of people organized over the weekend. They are sewing mask covers. Not the masks themselves, but covers needed to protect hospital grade masks so that the masks can be re-used. Normally, they are only used once, but hospitals are running out. All over the country,

[Vo]:A SARS-like cluster of circulating bat coronaviruses shows potential for human emergence

2020-03-25 Thread Charles
This paper published in November 2015 appears relevant to the current pandemic The authors report on the experimental creation of a chimeric virus that could not be neutralised by vaccine; they include various US epidemiologists, the FDA and 2 Chinese researchers from Wuhan - presumably the

Re: [Vo]:Masks

2020-03-25 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Not too sure about women volunteering to grow their hair long to make crosshairs for gunsights during WWII, though. I've never heard of that. Most women had to cut their hair for safety as they were working in war production plants. You know, the Veronica Lake problem. Human hair is too

Re: [Vo]:Masks

2020-03-25 Thread Michael Foster
I think that's great that these women are volunteering to make these masks. Washable is better. We have really become too much the disposable culture. Not too sure about women volunteering to grow their hair long to make crosshairs for gunsights during WWII, though. I've never heard of that.

[Vo]:China will emerge from the coronavirus crisis stronger than the U.S.

2020-03-25 Thread Jones Beene
China will emerge from the coronavirus crisis stronger than the U.S., experts warn... This is the headline from the MarketWatch newsletter... They make a good case for the shocking prediction, whether you like it or not. China is going back to work now - as of TODAY even Hunan is off of the

[Vo]:Re: Masks

2020-03-25 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I cant believe that they are willing to do this at $2 a mask.  Just like the girls who grew long hair for gun sites in WW2 todays women want to help but dont know how. -Original Message- From: Frank Znidarsic To: vortex-l Sent: Wed, Mar 25, 2020 12:46 pm Subject: Masks I have

[Vo]:Masks

2020-03-25 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I have started to work with some local ladies to make masks.  They are inspired by the ones on MASH.  They consist of 5 layers of cotton in a square that ties to around your face.  No claim of efficacy is made.  They are washable. I will have some prototypes to show soon.  No money is being made

Re: [Vo]:Masks

2020-03-25 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
Simple masks are highly efficient if 100% of the population are wearing them, as in Japan with almost no infections. They prevent drops from spreading! But they do not fully protect you if you get a drop! Especially the eyes are a weak point! Further: If you are out, never touch your face