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Chinese woman brags about buying truckloads of masks from US supermarket
Posted:Apr 11, 2020 3:04 pm
Last Updated:Apr 13, 2020 6:06 pm
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The reason of why I post this blog copied from internet because I want you Go*gle the video that a Chinese woman posted her Twitter account that she is proud of what she has bought the masks "NOT EVEN ONE MASK LEFT FOR AMERICANS". She was laughing at Americans and help China spread Coronavirus USA. I am furious that she is shameless commit this crime and dare post a video Twitter. I can't provide you the website, but you can Go*gle this blog's title and see for yourself. She spoke in Chinese but the subtitle in English, so both languages you can understand. ====================================================================
A viral video posted Twitter shows a Chinese woman, who is married an American man, gloating about buying the facemasks across several stores and US supermarkets.

The woman originally posted the video to Douyin–the Chinese equivalent of TikTok–where the woman expresses her contentment at buying all the masks with her compliant husband doing the heavy lifting.

The video was introduced to Twitter with the caption:”A Chinese woman proudly filmed herself buying huge amount of facemasks from multiple US supermarkets and loaded the masks onto her pickup truck.

It feels so awesome to buy all the masks! I didn’t leave a single mask for the Americans!”

English subtitles added for everyone who would like to understand what she was saying in the video.

"It feels so awesome to buy all the masks! I didn't leave a single mask for the Americans!" is the title of this video she posted.

In the translation, the woman reportedly said the following in the video:

“It’s so awesome, 3M masks now have 40 masks per pack. I am so happy, I keep finding masks even when the trailer is attached to my car, I can arrange more masks if I arrange properly.

“Yeah, I’m so happy–so, so, happy! Normally, we look for masks in the paint stores. This time, we went to another place and we found the masks! I am so happy!

“There are more, I will buy one more box.

“People outside the city area are nicer–thank you so much, you are so kind! (She says to an attendant.)

“They still don’t know about the purchase limit on masks. Let me and get out of here. I am sweating because I am scared.

“A full shopping cart, I bought the masks. The shelves are empty; you can see my sweat. I feel hot, I am nervous; I feel like a thief.

“The people here don’t know I drove an hour and a half central Florida. There are less Chinese here. They still don’t know about the masks.

“Once again, I successfully for the masks. It feels so nice. One more full shopping cart.

“The truck is full, I can only move the masks here.”

She later goes onto boast that what she had done was a “historical moment.”

Needless to say, the video stoked social media’s wrath drawing several negative comments over the woman’s selfish actions.

A social media user reportedly tracked down the person in the video. The person involved was reportedly booked for a domestic violence incident in 2018.

“While the act itself is contemptible, the way she and many other Chinese are displaying prides in achieving the “taking advantage of others” or “cheating the system” is just disgusting,” remarked a Tweeter.

One commenter reported that a New Yorker landed himself in trouble, mentioning: “A Brooklyn guy just got arrested for hoarding 80000 N95 masks. Selfish greedy people are trying to profit from other’s tragedy, regardless their race. Chinese got really disgusted by her behavior and exposed her.”

The act of buying in bulking for resale abroad has been highlighted by a number of social media posts originating in several western countries.

“They’re called #daigou and they do this to resell in Asia. They do this a lot with baby formula too,” posted one Twitter account.

Photo of that shameless Chinese woman.


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Trump escalates tension with W.H.O. over coronavirus pandemic, repeats threat to withhold funding
Posted:Apr 10, 2020 11:39 pm
Last Updated:Apr 17, 2020 8:33 am
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U.S. President Donald Trump escalated tension with the World Health on Wednesday, once again criticizing the agency’s response the COVID-19 pandemic and threatening withhold funding.

“So we’re going do a study, an investigation, and we’re going make a determination as what we’re doing. In the meantime, we’re holding back,” Trump said at a White House press conference Wednesday. It was not immediately clear from the president’s comment if he was “holding back” on the funding or probe of the WHO.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the administration is reevaluating the WHO’s funding, adding that the United Nation’s health hasn’t “achieved what it intended do,” particularly in response the coronavirus pandemic.

“Organizations have work. They have deliver the outcomes for which they were intended,” Pompeo said. “We need make sure that, not only the World Health Organization but every international organization that we take taxpayer and give it them for the benefit of America, we need make sure it’s delivering those tax payer dollars.”

Trump first said he was thinking about withholding funds the WHO Tuesday, saying the international agency pushed back on his ban from China early in the COVID-19 outbreak. It’s unclear how Trump would do this, however. Congress has already authorized $2 million for the WHO for this fiscal year, and while Trump has proposed $58 million in funding for the agency in fiscal 2021, Congress is unlikely authorize such a drastic funding cut, especially in the wake of the pandemic.

The WHO “really called, I would say, every aspect of it wrong,” Trump said.

Trump complained Wednesday that China contributes “a small fraction” of the of funding the U.S. sends the WHO every year. “And i think they have get their priorities right, and their priorities are that every country has be treated properly. Every country. And it doesn’t seem that way, does it?” he said.

When asked whether WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus should resign, Pompeo said now “is not the time to be doing that kind of change.”

In response to a question about Trump’s threat earlier Wednesday, Tedros warned global leaders against politicizing the COVID-19 outbreak “if you don’t want to have many more body bags.”

Tedros said the focus of political parties should be work together to save their people.

Without unity, even more developed nations will “more trouble and more crisis,” Tedros said. “No need to use COVID to score political points. No need. You have many other ways to prove yourselves.”

Trump responded: “I can’t believe he’s talking about politics when the relationship they have to China. So China spends $42 million and we spend $450 million and everything seems to be China’s way.”

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Taiwan rejects ‘baseless’ allegation it subject WHO chief to campaign of abuse and racism
Posted:Apr 10, 2020 11:12 pm
Last Updated:Apr 11, 2020 12:15 am
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Taiwan has back what it described as “baseless” accusations made by Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the World Health , in which he claimed to have been subject to racial abuse from officials in the East Asian state.

The Taiwanese foreign ministry has demanded an apology from Dr Tedros, who said he has received death threats and been called a “negro” since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.

“Without having checked the facts, Tedros’s unprovoked and untrue accusations not only differ from reality, they have also seriously harmed our government and our people,” the ministry said in a statement on Thursday. “This kind of slander is extremely irresponsible.”

President Tsai Ing-wen expressed “strong protest” against the allegation that Taiwan was behind the campaign of abuse, and invited him to visit the island. “Taiwan always objects discrimination in any form,” she said.

In reference to Taipei’s exclusion from the United Nations and the WHO, due to pressure from China which claims the island as its own, President Tsai added: “We know how it feels to be discriminated against and isolated more than anyone else as we have been excluded from global organizations for years.”

Dr Tedros first made the allegation during a media briefing on Wednesday, having been asked to criticism from Donald Trump and other world leaders over the WHO’s approach to the pandemic.

He revealed that he had been subject to “personal attacks that have been going on for more than two, months.”

“Abuses, or racist comments, giving me names, black or Negro. I’m proud of being black, proud of being Negro,” he added.

“I don’t care, be honest ... even death threats. I don’t give a damn.”

Dr Tedros, who is a former Ethiopian health and foreign minister, claimed that “this attack came from Taiwan” 3 months ago.

“We need be honest. I will be straight today. From Taiwan,” he said. “And Taiwan, the Foreign Ministry also, they know the campaign. They didn’t disassociate themselves. They even started criticizing in the middle of that insult and slur, but I didn’t care.”
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Taiwan’s foreign ministry, which has criticised the WHO’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, called for an “immediate” apology.

“Our country has never encouraged the public launch personal attacks against him or made any racially discriminatory comments,” a spokeswoman said.

“Our government demands an immediate clarification and an apology from director-general Tedros.”

Any online attacks against Dr Tedros are not linked to the state’s foreign ministry nor instigated by it, the office added.

Relations between the WHO and Taiwan have worsened since the pandemic began, even as health experts have lauded Taiwan for its response to the virus.

It has reported just 379 cases and five deaths, despite its close proximity and trade links with China, where the pandemic began.

Taiwan claims that information it provided to the WHO on cases and prevention methods has not been passed onto member states.

While Taiwan’s government was a founding member of the UN, China took its seat in the body – and all subordinate organisations such as the WHO – in 1971.

Amid criticism it is overlooking the East Asian island, WHO released a statement last week saying that it was taking into the state’s contributions in the fight against coronavirus.

“The question of Taiwanese membership in WHO is WHO Member States, not WHO staff,” it said.

China’s Communist Party regards Taiwan as a breakaway province and has vowed one seize the island – by force if necessary.

Beijing’s efforts isolate the island have ramped since the election of President Tsai Ing-wen, who rejects the “One China” policy.
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RTHK’s Yvonne Tong asked WHO advisor Bruce Aylward whether the organisation would reconsider Taiwan’s membership, long objected to by Beijing. Aylward appeared not to hear Tong, and then either hung her or was disconnected.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Bruce Aylward




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A few more funnies
Posted:Apr 6, 2020 6:31 pm
Last Updated:Apr 13, 2020 8:15 pm
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My PhD Physicist friend forwarded 28 pictures, but I only share a few of them during "staying home" time. Enjoy!!!







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Blame the CCP for the coronavirus crisis
Posted:Apr 6, 2020 6:47 am
Last Updated:Mar 27, 2024 1:30 pm
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As the coronavirus pandemic sweeps the globe, one fact is increasingly clear: The Chinese Communist Party caused this crisis.

From the moment the coronavirus emerged in central China, Beijing has acted in a way that made a pandemic possible and then inevitable. It covered up what was happening in Wuhan. It silenced whistleblowers who sought to warn the world. It stole medical supplies from other countries, even while claiming the sickness was no big deal.

At every stage, the Chinese Communist Party has lied. Now at least 50,000 people have died. And the number is growing by the minute.

Beijing’s culpability is the result of its oppression — its “socialism with Chinese characteristics.” The only way to stop a spreading sickness is to spread information even faster, giving people and countries the facts and the time to prevent a pandemic. China’s rulers made that impossible. Starting in December, communist authorities cracked down on anyone talking about the coronavirus.

China's censorship

When a brave doctor warned his peers online, he was summoned by police in the middle of the night and forced to write a “self-criticism” — a classic communist method of silencing dissenters that forces them to confess supposed crimes. When Chinese journalists wrote about the sickness, their work was censored. When average citizens took to social media to share the facts, they were silenced. Beijing did everything in its power to prevent the outside world from figuring out what was really going on.

The truth was terrifying, although largely unknown beyond China’s borders. U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded that China systematically hid the real number of sick people, as well as the number of deaths. Sure enough, in mid-January, Beijing still claimed that only a few dozen people were infected with the coronavirus. The real totals of people infected and deaths were likely far higher, as my organization was already hearing from dissidents within China.

Beijing’s lies lulled the world into a false sense of security. By concealing the extent of the coronavirus, China caused other countries to assume the situation was under control, or at least that they had more time to prepare. A senior White House official pointed out that Chinese data caused the medical community in the United States to think “this was serious, but smaller than anyone expected… we were missing a significant amount of the data.”

The results have been tragic. China’s actions made other countries less able to contain coronavirus outbreaks. In some cases, those outbreaks were perhaps already underway but unknown, because China lied about the sickness’ spread. By that point, a pandemic was only a matter of time.

Global action needed: Great Recession showed countries can’t fight the coronavirus economic crisis alone

Ultimately, China’s incomplete picture led to insufficient plans in other countries. But Beijing’s omissions and lies didn’t just include the number of infected people. They also covered up the nature of the coronavirus itself. In doing so, Beijing violated international treaty obligations to which China is a signatory, including the International Health Regulations (20'05).

If they had just been honest

Beijing denied until January 20th that human to human transmission was occurring. Yet at the same time, Chinese officials and state-owned companies were urgently acquiring bulk medical supplies —especially personal protective equipment like masks and gloves — from Australia, Europe, and around the world. Put simply, Beijing hoarded the world’s life-saving resources while falsely claiming that people’s lives weren’t at risk.

If Beijing had given the real number of infected people and deaths, other countries would have recognized the danger, and taken necessary steps.

But Beijing wasn’t honest. It lied. It is lying still. As a result, more than a million people are sick, and millions could die before the year is out.

Their blood is on the Chinese Communist Party’s hands. If the coronavirus crisis proves anything, it’s that communism — its logic, its brutality, its incompetence — is still a grave threat to the entire world.

The sooner communism is swept into the dustbin of history, the safer we’ll all be.

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Did 'Virus Task Force' team keep social distancing of 6 ft?
Posted:Apr 5, 2020 9:52 pm
Last Updated:Oct 4, 2020 6:43 pm
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President Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, and many others stood elbow to elbow in the daily "Press Briefing Room" telling us to wear masks, gloves, keeping social distancing of 6 ft, .... etc. guideline for public to prevent virus spreading. But in the photo, what kind of "Role Models" they are setting for us? A crowd room without distance, without masks.

I am NOT criticizing our government, but for their own health safety concern. I am a healthcare professional too, I wear mask, glove, and keeping social distancing, so should them. Please find a bigger room.

Look around the world, we know from news that movie actor Tom Hanks and his wife in Australia, NBA players got infected, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, British Prince Charles, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, ... they got confirmed Coronavirus infection and quarantined.

See from the enclosed photo, do I need to say more?


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Taiwan to donate 10 million masks - "Taiwan can help" campaign
Posted:Apr 4, 2020 12:35 am
Last Updated:Apr 7, 2020 12:55 am
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Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen has announced plans to donate 10 million masks to countries that have been most severely impacted by the coronavirus.

On the heels of an estimated $35 billion stimulus package intended to bolster the island nation's economy, Taiwan pledges to donate masks and medical supplies to the rest of the world as part of its global "Taiwan can help" campaign.
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EU leader, Ursula von der Leyen risks Beijing’s ire by lauding Taiwan’s of 5.6 million masks for coronavirus battle.
‘We really appreciate this gesture of solidarity,’ the European Commission’s president says in a Twitter post. ‘Acts like this show that we are Stronger Together,’ she tweets.

Photo: President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.
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The Czech capital, Prague, has signed a partnership agreement with the capital of Taiwan, Taipei - three months after canceling a similar deal with Beijing and angering the Chinese government.

The disagreement over Beijing began after the Chinese insisted on having a clause in the deal stating that Prague supports the one-China principle, which does not recognize Taiwan.

In reaction to Prague's decision to ink a deal with Taipei, China canceled the tours of several Prague classical music ensembles and orchestras.

Photo: Mayor of Prague Zdenek Hrib, right, and Taipei city mayor Ko Wen-je display a partnership agreement between the two cities at at the Old Town City Hall in Prague, Czech Republic, Monday, Jan. 13, 2020. The signing comes three months after Prague revoked a similar sister-city agreement with Beijing, an action that angered China.
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The Spanish newspaper El País reported that microbiologists found that tests it bought from a Chinese company called Bioeasy could correctly identify virus cases only 30% of the time. Delays from implementing the new test will further harm Spain's efforts to contain the virus, which had killed more than 4,000 people in the country.

Medical professionals in the Czech Republic have also said that rapid tests from China were not working properly.
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Trump claims ‘very large scale’ testing for Coronavirus. Experts and Trump’s advisers doubt the accuracy of the task force’s projection that 240,000 deaths are possible in the U.S., because it has not provided the underlying data so others can assess its reliability.
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Covid-19 cases top 1 million and death toll passes 50,000 ... All of this pandemic spreading started from Wuhan city, China to the world 182 countries. Who to blame? You know that, I know that.





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Cute peanuts joke
Posted:Apr 3, 2020 3:48 pm
Last Updated:Apr 7, 2020 12:23 pm
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Coronavirus - the CCP virus brought the world disasters.


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Viral Humor - Social Distancing (very funny )
Posted:Mar 31, 2020 12:18 am
Last Updated:Apr 3, 2020 9:53 pm
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Heard a Dr. on TV saying in this time of Coronavirus staying at home we should focus on inner peace.

To achieve this we should always finish things we start and we all could use more calm in our lives.

I looked through the house to find things I'd started and hadn't finished, so I finished off a bottle of Merlot, a bottle of Chardonnay, a bodle of Baileys, a butle of wum, tha mainder of Valiumun srciptuns, an a box a chocletz.
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Just sharing the email from my PhD Physicist. Perhaps, these three pictures can make you a day lighter.




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Salute to all the Heathcare personnel in the world
Posted:Mar 29, 2020 10:29 pm
Last Updated:Apr 4, 2020 8:13 pm
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New York city is in Coronavirus crisis. Currently my is in New York, she is supposed 2 work as an OBGYN residency doctor until June 30 this year for 3 years completed OBGYN specialist doctor training. She has MD graduated on* June 6, 20'17. In graduation ceremony, all graduates had 2 recite "Hippocratic oath". Based on* this oath, every MD has 2 dedicate his or her professional judgement and knowledge 2 save patients' lives. New York has shortage of MD's, nurses, Lab technicians, ...., so my has 2 work other MD's (mainly for Coronavirus) job rather than just OBGYN residency training. She works sixteen hrs a day at a hospital. She is exhausted. Her husband, my -in-law is a physician assistant had 2 join the work in hospital. I texted messages 2 her, if she needs the N96 masks, surgical gloves and medical gowns, ... She replied send her as much as I can afford. So, I ran 2 buy 20 of N96 masks, 500 pairs of surgical gloves and protective gowns and send 2 New York by FedEx. I saw from TV some MD and nurses wear plastic trash bags 2 protect themselves from Coronavirus patients. OMG...

In Taiwan, there is a Dr. Su, E. Fong, who received a letter from American Thoracic Society with a "Urgent Needed for MD in New York City, ICU (Intensive Care Unit)" offers Dr. Su 3 thousands USD a day. USA is the strongest country in the world but now lack of MD 2 treat patients, short of masks, gloves and protective gowns,... doctors work long hrs when they are needed.

This Coronavirus pandemic spreading cause many MD and nurses died because they are in the front line 2 fight virus and saving lives. There are not enough protection for healthcare personnel and not enough ventilators for patients. The virus spread rapidly that not enough time for many countries to prepare for those medical supplies, treatments, and testing agents.

Currently, USA, Italy, and Spain are the most serious and high death tolls. The whole world running out of toilet paper. I don't understand why people had to hoarding toilet paper and hand sanitizers. Hand sanitizer can easily replaced by gloves, and wash hands with soap frequently. Hand sanitizer is just alcohol spray. I don't buy hand sanitizer, but I have some rubbing alcohol at home from before.

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