It was posted twice. Shouldn't that be enough?Why not just answer the question? I obviously don't bore you that much or you wouldn't respond with that. You don't have an answer and we all know it.
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It was posted twice. Shouldn't that be enough?Why not just answer the question? I obviously don't bore you that much or you wouldn't respond with that. You don't have an answer and we all know it.
What was posted twice? The reason the numbers are dismal compared to SK? No, that has not been posted at all nor the reasoning why those numbers are dismal.It was posted twice. Shouldn't that be enough?
If you don't know, I can't help you.What was posted twice? The reason the numbers are dismal compared to SK? No, that has not been posted at all nor the reasoning why those numbers are dismal.
Because you haven't told us. Why not just tell us why you think those numbers are dismal compared to SK? It's obvious it was just conjecture on your part.If you don't know, I can't help you.
This is not true. Negative tests tell nothing about how widespread a disease is, only positive tests.It’s one of the most urgent questions in the United States right now: How many people have actually been tested for the coronavirus?
This number would give a sense of how widespread the disease is, and how forceful a response to it the United States is mustering.
And now we find that some kits the CDC did send out didn't have all the components needed to work.But the number of tests performed across the country has fallen far short of those projections, despite extraordinarily high demand, The Atlantic has found.
I see he was speculating that maybe it was Trump's Christmas present that he was promised. "“I had the owner of a restaurant ask me last night—he said, ‘Do you remember the North Korean leader promised a Christmas present for America back in December? Could it be they got together with China and this is that present?’ I don’t know, but it really is something strange going on.”Bobby Lewis on Twitter
Jerry Falwell Jr. wonders if the coronavirus was created by N. Korea to get back at Trump. I guess that's why it started in China and hit Italy so hard?![]()
But how can that be if Trump and Kim are buddies who write beautiful letters to each other?I see he was speculating that maybe it was Trump's Christmas present that he was promised. "“I had the owner of a restaurant ask me last night—he said, ‘Do you remember the North Korean leader promised a Christmas present for America back in December? Could it be they got together with China and this is that present?’ I don’t know, but it really is something strange going on.”
Trump should be worried a little about North Korea but not over the coronavirus. I've suspected that North Korea might both be cooking up things to do before the election in an attempt to hurt Trump. I think Iran might be planning something too. North Korea recently tested some more missiles. No one in the US seemed to notice. A few days ago a General warned about they may be testing more advanced missiles soon.
N. Korea may be ready to test more advanced ICBM: U.S. general | Yonhap News Agency
WASHINGTON, March 12 (Yonhap) -- North Korea's recent engine testing suggests the regime may be ready to test a more advanced intercontinental ballistic missile that could pose a greater threat to the United States, a U.S. general said Thursday.
Gen. Terrence O'Shaughnessy, commander of the U.S. Northern Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command, offered the assessment in a written statement to the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces ahead of a hearing on fiscal year 2021 priorities for missile defense and missile defeat programs.
"Kim Jong-un has demonstrated the capability to threaten the U.S. homeland with nuclear-armed ICBMs," he said, referring to the North Korean leader. "In 2017, North Korea successfully tested an apparent thermonuclear weapon as well as two ICBM designs capable of ranging most or all of North America -- feats only the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council had previously achieved."
Trump didn't solve the problems with North Korea. He probably made things worse. (South Korea and Japan are no longer on very friendly terms since US policy wasn't geared to keep an alliance in the region working effectively.) Now we hear Falwell talking about North Korea and thinking maybe there was a conspiracy involving this virus? Why invent such fictional threats while ignoring the real ones posed by North Korea? Falwell has lost his marbles too, I think.
The sanctions Trump put on North Korea also encouraged them to invent ways to get around them. They got adept at it too.
This is how North Korea uses cutting-edge crypto money laundering to steal millions
Kim Jong-un’s regime is economically isolated by sanctions aimed at hampering its nuclear weapons program. In the past few years it has turned to the cryptocurrency world to generate revenue, mostly by stealing it. In August last year, sanctions experts told the United Nations not only that North Korea has used “widespread and increasingly sophisticated” cyberattacks to pilfer as much as $2 billion from crypto exchanges and other financial institutions, but also that it is using the money to fund its weapons program.
The North Koreans have also apparently become experts in the dark art of digital money laundering. It makes sense: very few businesses accept cryptocurrency, so the North Koreans need a way of converting their stolen crypto-cash into good old-fashioned dollars or some other fiat currency.
It encourages me a little that the US Justice Department figured some things out.
The Department of Justice charged Tian Yinyin and Li Jiadong with laundering over $100 million worth of cryptocurrency to benefit co-conspirators in North Korea. The Department of the Treasury placed their names (and 20 of their Bitcoin accounts) on a list of foreign individuals and entities that are blocked from doing business in the US.
The government also unsealed a legal document explaining why it wants to seize 113 cryptocurrency accounts associated with North Korean money laundering. That document painted a detailed picture of Tian and Li’s alleged crimes. And it lifted the curtain on a high-tech cat-and-mouse-style conflict going on behind the scenes, in which launderers have turned to elaborate automated schemes to obfuscate their cryptocurrency transactions and flummox law enforcement.
In one way the talk about this virus is a distraction . . . from some of Trump's other failures.
Jerry Falwell Jr. wonders if the coronavirus was created by N. Korea to get back at Trump.
This is not true. Negative tests tell nothing about how widespread a disease is, only positive tests.
And now we find that some kits the CDC did send out didn't have all the components needed to work...
They also didn't send enough reagents.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article241141876.html
But it doesn't need to be public knowledge. They ARE tracking that data, just not publishing it public facing. You don't need that info, I don't need that info, your best friend's cousin doesn't need that info. It is just a way to slam the Trump Admin without cause.Yes, negative tests are important and give us significant information. Any widespread screening needs to have negative test data in order to evaluate the population. Baysian measures are important tools for epidemiologists.
PLoS Comput Biol. 2012 Nov; 8(11): e1002768.
Published online 2012 Nov 15. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002768
A Bayesian Inference Framework to Reconstruct Transmission Trees Using Epidemiological and Genetic Data
Marco J. Morelli, et al
And the hysteria fear mongering continues...Truly though, I think there's a good possibility that foreign policy issues will barely make our radar screen this year. If enough people don't follow CDC's recommendations and do what's necessary to "flatten the curve", we could be looking at hundreds of thousands, or even over a million, deaths from the coronavirus in the next 12 months. If that happens, N. Korea doing anything short of attacking us (or S. Korea) won't matter.
No reason to fear as long as Trump is President. He's God anointed one, right? Never mind what top military officers have to say. Remember to vote for Trump next November.And the hysteria fear mongering continues...
And the hysteria fear mongering continues...
But it doesn't need to be public knowledge.
One more embarrassment for America.No reason to fear as long as Trump is President. He's God anointed one, right? Never mind what top military officers have to say. Remember to vote for Trump next November.
Now we're going to get charity from Jack Ma. Make America great again? We need foreign aid now? Nothing to worry about as long as rich foreigners will step up to help us.
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma to send 500K coronavirus test kits, 1 million face masks to US