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Fucking India is a burden to the world!

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Indians themselves eat shit, the only thing they export is shit.
filthy indians are worthless cunts.
This is 100% true. When I was in India in 2013 I read the headline on the local newspaper:

"India helps with Japan's earthquake rebuilding effort"


I went "wah! Steady lah ... india ar nay li hai".. so I continue to read ...

Turns out they were exporting tons of dried human waste to Fukushima prefecture to use for the topsoil washed away by the tsunami.

True fucking story.
 
This is 100% true. When I was in India in 2013 I read the headline on the local newspaper:

"India helps with Japan's earthquake rebuilding effort"

I went "wah! Steady lah ... india ar nay li hai".. so I continue to read ...

Turns out they were exporting tons of dried human waste to Fukushima prefecture to use for the topsoil washed away by the tsunami.

True fucking story.
I believe shipping waste to japan is illegal.i doubt if this is true,
 
I believe shipping waste to japan is illegal.i doubt if this is true,
Fertilizer

Edit: how I wish what you wrote is true. Becaue they've been shipping smelly trash to take over Changi biz park, MBFC, Mandarin gardens etc
 
It is highly unlikely that the variants will be any worse than the original.

Wrong. Again. Call it 0 for 144 tries.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/victor...y-more-deadly-says-new-study/?sh=4d0f43776a1e


U.K. Coronavirus Variant Is Significantly More Deadly, Says New Study
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The B.1.1.7 coronavirus variant "UK variant" is more deadly as well as more transmissible, according ... [+]
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The U.K. coronavirus variant known as B.1.1.7 is not only more transmissible, but also more deadly than other coronavirus variants, according to a new study published today.
B.1.1.7 was first identified in the U.K. last fall and by December it was detected in several other countries including the U.S. The variant is known to be substantially more transmissible than other SARS-CoV2 coronavirus lineages and quickly took over as the dominant variant in the U.K., late last year, sparking off a damaging and deadly second wave which leaves the U.K. currently second in the world for the most Covid-19 deaths per 100,000 people.

Scientists had suspected that B.1.1.7 might be more deadly, as well as more transmissible following spectacularly high numbers of Covid-19 deaths in the U.K. during the second wave this winter, which saw the U.K’s worst daily death total in January claim over 1,800 lives. But, the new study published in the journal Nature, led by researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine all but confirms that this correlation is genuine.
The study looked at viral genetics data from almost 5,000 people in the U.K. who died from Covid-19, with two-thirds of those being confirmed to have the B.1.1.7 variant. It found that people who were infected with B.1.1.7 had a 55% higher risk of dying within 28 days of being tested positive for Covid-19.
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“England has suffered an enormous toll from B.1.1.7 in the last few months, with 42,000 COVID-19 deaths in January and February 2021 alone,” said Nick Davies, PhD, lead author from LSHTM’s Centre for the Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases. “In spite of substantial advances in COVID-19 treatment, we have already seen more deaths in 2021 than we did over the first eight months of the pandemic in 2020. Our work helps to explain why,” Davies added.
The new work follows another study from the U.K. published last week, which showed that people who tested positive for B.1.1.7 in a community setting were also more likely to die within 28 days of a positive test than those with other variants.
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The U.K.’s second wave is receding now in both cases and death numbers and many there will be hoping that the high numbers of people who have received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine there will protect against a similarly damaging third wave. However, the situation is more concerning in several other countries, including France, Germany, Italy and Poland who are now being hit hard by B.1.1.7-fuelled third waves and are not doing nearly as well with vaccine rollouts.
“The B.1.1.7 variant is more transmissible, and our research provides strong evidence that is also causes more severe illness. This should serve as a warning to other countries that they need to remain vigilant against B.1.1.7, which has already spread to over 90 countries worldwide,” said Davies.
The good news, however, is that Covid-19 vaccines appear to be highly effective against the B.1.1.7 variant, with many countries including the U.S. hoping that fast vaccine rollouts will curb its spread.

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All we need is a real pandemic not a mild disease like Covid that is just a bad flu.

Wrong. Again. Call it 0 for 147 tries.

https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-per...daily-covid-19-cases-break-yet-another-record

ndia's daily COVID-19 cases break yet another record
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Apr 27, 2021
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'Bed full' signs at a hospital in India

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The pace of new COVID-19 cases in India hit a new daily world record today, topping 300,000 for the seventh day in a row as its daily deaths topped 3,000 for the first time.
The worst surge of the pandemic has prompted an outpouring of international assistance as more help arrived.
Scale-up includes more remdesivir
India's health ministry reported 362,757 new cases today, along with 3,285 more deaths. Some experts say the case numbers are likely an undercount, owing to a drop in testing, according to Reuters.
Ventilators and oxygen concentrators from the United Kingdom arrived in New Delhi, where a train hauling 70 tons of oxygen arrived from eastern India. Yesterday, the maker of remdesivir, Gilead Sciences, announced that it took steps to scale up the production of the drug in India and will donate at least 450,000 doses.
The United States is among the countries that has announced urgent assistance for India, and Indian government sources told Reuters that they expect to receive the biggest portion of the 60 million AstraZeneca-Oxford COVID-19 vaccine doses that the United States is donating to the global fight against the virus.
Last week, Doctors Without Borders announced it had restarted its emergency response in India, which targets case identification, management, and prevention efforts in Mumbai. Part of the nonprofit's work involves working with people who have tuberculosis and drug-resistant tuberculosis, some of whom have COVID-19 coinfections.
Also, MSF has expanded its efforts at health centers in overcrowded areas of Mumbai, where living conditions contribute to the spread of the virus, and it is taking steps to staff two units at a Mumbai hospital that will add 1,000 intensive care unit beds.
Neighboring nations also battle rising cases
Other countries in the region are also battling COVID spikes. Amid worries over oxygen supply, Pakistan's two most populous provinces yesterday announced bans on elective surgeries to preserve oxygen supplies for COVID-19 patients, according to CNN.
Pakistan yesterday asked its military to help enforce COVID-19 measures, and the country's president told the nation that he hopes to avoid a lockdown, but may have no choice.
Nepal's cases are also climbing, with Kathmandu as one of the country's hot spot, according to a separate CNN report.
At least three cities in Nepal have ordered lockdowns to slow the spread of the virus.
More global headlines
  • Turkey's government yesterday announced a nationwide lockdown that will begin Apr 29 and last until May 17, according to Reuters. The country's cases have declined over the past 2 weeks but are still among the world's worst per capita.

  • In vaccine developments, Brazil's regulators rejected Russia's Sputnik V vaccine due to lack of data on safety, effectiveness, and quality, though Russia has pushed back on the country's assessment. And Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis said it is scaling up production capacity to make COVID-19 vaccine for Germany-based CureVac, which has developed an mRNA vaccine.

  • Brazil's senate has launched an investigation into President Jair Bolsonaro's response to COVID-19, following months of the country's leader downplaying the threat and promoting untested treatments, according to The Guardian. Brazil, where cases recently stabilized at a high level, is among the world's worst-hit countries.

  • Canada is sending its army and Red Cross to help with Ontario's surge in COVID hospitalizations, Reuters reported.

  • The global total today topped 148 million cases, rising to 148,160,752, and 3,125,773 people have died from their infections, according to the Johns Hopkins online dashboard.
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The virus is a biological weapons of mass destruction aimed at killing everything non chinese. Thats why chinese deserve to bet beaten up the world over including in singkie. I am just rearing to go once somebody start.

melayun + Indon need to get their act together

if together, they still can't pulverize dot sized peesai
they deserve all the humiliation piled upon them
 
melayun + Indon need to get their act together

if together, they still can't pulverize dot sized peesai
they deserve all the humiliation piled upon them
Awwww, sweetie, go on then, combine with indon, make sure to use their powerful submarine and yr long time lost MH370.
Clean yr own backyard b4 criticizing others, hun.
 
Awwww, sweetie, go on then, combine with indon, make sure to use their powerful submarine and yr long time lost MH370.
Clean yr own backyard b4 criticizing others, hun.

u mean anybody would be scared of stinkie guniang ah guas?

iu


iu
 
u mean anybody would be scared of stinkie guniang ah guas?

iu


iu
No, I mean, you should spend your time looking for your still lost aircraft rather than try to create another problem for yourself. However, I must thank you for considering to spend your precious time focusing on us. :sneaky:
 
No, I mean, you should spend your time looking for your still lost aircraft rather than try to create another problem for yourself. However, I must thank you for considering to spend your precious time focusing on us. :sneaky:

i didn't lose any aircraft
stinkypura is a dot sized peesai
if malaun and indon were both not utterly incompetent, stinkypura already habis liao - decades ago

just 20,000 of these hormuz 1 would be enough
keeping stinkies honest

 
i didn't lose any aircraft
stinkypura is a dot sized peesai
if malaun and indon were both not utterly incompetent, stinkypura already habis liao - decades ago

just 20,000 of these hormuz 1 would be enough
keeping stinkies honest


Quoting your beautiful queen-HRH Tunku Azizah(I admire her though)- ‘dengki ke?’
I thank you for letting us occupy your mind to the extent of you fantasizing on destroying this little red dot. We must be quite a threat to you even though we are a tiny, cutie, lil red dot on the map. :smile:
 
Quoting your beautiful queen-HRH Tunku Azizah(I admire her though)- ‘dengki ke?’
I thank you for letting us occupy your mind to the extent of you fantasizing on destroying this little red dot. We must be quite a threat to you even though we are a tiny, cutie, lil red dot on the map. :smile:




20k Hormuz 1 ballistic missiles would be enuff

only if melayu or indon were semi-competent

you should thank your lucky stars that you are not surrounded by iran or turkey, or even pakis
or norkies
or tiongs

nobody gives a sh*t about stinkypura outside your little bubble
it has no relevance to the world
eunuch loong said it well
if stinkypura were to disappear tomorrow, the world will continue on just fine
 


20k Hormuz 1 ballistic missiles would be enuff

only if melayu or indon were semi-competent

you should thank your lucky stars that you are not surrounded by iran or turkey, or even pakis
or norkies
or tiongs

nobody gives a sh*t about stinkypura outside your little bubble
it has no relevance to the world
eunuch loong said it well
if stinkypura were to disappear tomorrow, the world will continue on just fine

Sure, sure.
Enjoy your fantasy about destroying us. Thanks for allowing us to occupy that space in yr head rent-free.
 
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