Nonilex, to DaftPunk
@Nonilex@masto.ai avatar

Democratic members of the #House select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic defended Dr. Anthony #Fauci ahead of Monday's hearing about the #US#COVID19 #pandemic response, policies & transparency.

The representatives blasted #Republicans’ claims of Fauci’s involvement in starting [for real they had to say this] or covering up the pandemic as a “dangerous” & “cartoonish” narrative.

#PublicHealth #HouseRepublicans #ConspiracyTheory #extremism
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/anthony-fauci-covid-origins-hearing-06-03-24/index.html

Nonilex,
@Nonilex@masto.ai avatar

“This investigation of Dr. shows that he is an honorable , committed to & he is not a comic book supervillain. He did not fund research to create the pandemic. He did not lie to about gain of function research in . And he did not organize a lab leak suppression campaign to cover his tracks. These are outrageous concoctions, fabrications & distortions,” Rep said.

timkmak, to Taiwan
@timkmak@journa.host avatar

When SARS broke out in #Taiwan in ‘03, the WHO denied Taiwan’s request for the virus’ DNA to combat it.

The WHO told Taiwan’s health minister at the time to ask China.

#China refused the request and 137 people died in the following four months.

Taiwan has been denied WHO membership for five decades due to political reasons, says Dr. Chien-Jen, Taiwan’s Minister of Health at the time of the SARS outbreak.

This has cost Taiwan innocent lives.

timkmak,
@timkmak@journa.host avatar

Dr. Chen believes that if #China had acted responsibly over #COVID, there could have been a chance to save #Wuhan from #lockdown, or even to prevent the virus from traveling around the world.

AutisticMumTo3, to China
@AutisticMumTo3@leftist.network avatar
tallship, to california

Looking through the poppies in my garden towards my old #cabin in the mountains of #Humboldt, #California.

These were wonderful times... Before the fires of the #August_Complex.

This is one of my fav photos of my old home in the serene isolation of #nature.

I had a few wonderful years here, before having to #evacuate to a world consumed by fear and uncertainty amidst the calamity of the global #Wuhan pandemic.

18 June 2018

#tallship #off_grid #wilderness #home

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zhang.dianli, to Battlemaps

A while back I had the sombre duty of reporting on #WUHAN #SNOWPOCALYPSE 2024!¹ Little did I know that I would be needing to rename it to WUHAN SNOWPOCALYPSE 2024(A) because yesterday and today has given us WUHAN SNOWPOCALYPSE 2024(B)!

Unlike the first snowpocalypse, which happened in the middle of a national holiday and was thus something more suited to the kind of "we're all in this together" vibe that made surviving it easier, this snowpocalypse was far less a social event and far more an abject disaster.²

Further, the nature of the #snow was radically different. Those experienced in how snow usually works will note strangeness in this #snowfall, like it wasn't actually snow at all. Those who experienced it will also note that the snow merely falling (as in not whipped up by wind) onto bare flesh actually stung a little bit, like someone dropping sewing needles on your outstretched hand from a 2m height. And, too, how often can you hear snowfall. Through closed windows.

To say this was unusual snowfall is to put it mildly.

Most places actually closed their doors yesterday because the snow was so overwhelming. It was difficult to walk and harder to drive and every attempt to clean it up was met with cleared roads and sidewalks being covered within minutes with snow that felt more like sand at the beach underfoot.

More details can be found in the alt text, as usual.


¹ https://pixelfed.social/i/web/post/661136102228011316

² As with the previous snowpocalypse report, this one is presented with tongue firmly in cheek.

Every flat surface (cars, road, etc.) is covered with snow ... but leaves are not. Trees are free of snow. This is weird.
The pebbled texture was not caused by sand or rain or such. It was forming
The next day the community roads were still covered in snow with a narrow walkway carved out of underlying ice.

zhang.dianli, to random

:

As I reported earlier, on February 4th, 2024 Wuhan was struck by (that bitch!) with a two-part followed by a thick (for here) blanket of . And while faced the disaster with their usual aplomb and resilience, giving Mother Nature the finger and insisting on going out and having fun, there was serious trouble lurking underneath the mantle of white.

Even the pictures I took pre-thaw on the 7th showed the degree of the disaster this was for local trees, with fallen boughs, many already dragged off of roadways, roofs, and even electrical wires by city workers, cut up into convenient sized chunks and piled neatly for later retrieval.

By the time the thaw began, yesterday, it was clear that no plant from tree sized to large shrub sized was unscathed by the weather. But the plant life of Wuhan is as sturdy and rebellious as are its citizens. As I left my home to perform an errand I found the trees striking back, shoving a raised middle finger into the face of Mother Nature!

I apologize for the quality of these photos, but they were taken in haste while I was carrying heavy objects. In addition it was mostly playing out well over my head, making it hard to get decent photos with a mere phone. Still, what they portray, I think, will make you proud of Wuhanese trees and their stalwart streak of resistance in the face of a seemingly-overwhelming assault by Mother Nature and the dying gasp of her General Winter!

(Mastadon users will have to click through to see all the pictures, but they're only missing a single one this time.)


¹ As mentioned in the earlier Snowpocalypse post, the tone of this report is firmly tongue in cheek.

The first sign of the trees' striking back: springtime flowers. These were not there yesterday. They showed up within the last 24 hours, just in time for the first day of spring tomorrow! This is a better shot of the trees producing these flowers. Still not great, but clearer. If you look, you can see some of the vestiges of General Winter's assault on the trees in the form of little clumps of icy snow still sticking around in shaded parts of the tree.
Magnolia trees took the brunt of General Winter's assault, and many of the younger trees, strangely, were first to fall. The giant elders among the magnolias knew enough to use each other for support, their branches entwined with each other, thus saving them from the fate of the younger trees. Still, even with two limbs ripped off, the gory ends naked in the air, the younger magnolias are standing proudly, looking forward to their battle scars as they age.
Some trees are evergreen and produce flowers right about now, like the ones I first shared. Others, like these, are evergreen but push out a bunch of berries for birds to eat and spread the seeds of before blossoming. Still others, like plum trees (not depicted), go barren in winter, then push out blossoms before leaves in spring. The wiles of trees in their struggle for life are amazingly diverse.
Even larger shrubs did not escape unscathed by General Winter's attack, but they're bouncing back, growing little defiant fists of new leaves to wave in the air at Mother Nature.

zhang.dianli, to random

WUHAN SNOWPOCALYPSE 2024!¹

2024-02-04 to 2024-02-07

Thoughts and Prayers

The horror of SNOWPOCALYPSE began with an ice storm on 2024-02-03. In the late morning the ice buildup had led to several very large boughs on nearby trees breaking and plummeting to earth. A short respite of melting was overcome by a second round of ice buildup in the afternoon, but by then all the boughs that were going to break had broken.

Until the snowfall started that evening.

The pictures here show the horrifying outcome! Details in alt text.

#Wuhan #Snowpocalypse #2024 #DumbJoke


¹ N.B. The tone may be a little bit of a joke.

The mix of ice storm and snowfall put several electrical feeds to buildings at risk. I saw a bunch of workmen staring at this one as they tried to figure out how to get rid of it without a) electrocuting themselves and b) breaking the already-strained cables.
Despite the best efforts of compound workers, the roads were still constantly iced and snowed-in.
Buildings had every flat surface, no matter how small, covered with snow. Some of these overhangs broke off just under the mass of it.
Despite the best efforts of compound workers, the roads were still constantly iced and snowed-in.
Despite the best efforts of compound workers, the roads were still constantly iced and snowed-in.
Despite the best efforts of compound workers, the roads were still constantly iced and snowed-in.
Finally, on the 7th, the thaw had begun, revealing the damage done by the SNOWPOCALYPSE! Many branches got cut off by workmen to avoid other, even worse damage.
Finally, on the 7th, the thaw had begun, revealing the damage done by the SNOWPOCALYPSE! Many branches got cut off by workmen to avoid other, even worse damage.
Finally, on the 7th, the thaw had begun, revealing the damage done by the SNOWPOCALYPSE! Many branches got cut off by workmen to avoid other, even worse damage.

msquebanh, to China

#China's communist regime has imposed #censorship to bar citizens from watching a film on the #Covid19lockdown in #Wuhan, the city known as 'ground zero' in the emergence of the #pandemic, says a report.

The producers of the #documentary Wuhan Lockdown which premiered globally on Dec. 30, 2023, were forced to flee the country to release the film, #RadioFreeAsia (#RFA) reported on Jan. 2.

https://www.ucanews.com/amp/china-bars-citizens-from-viewing-film-on-wuhan-lockdown/103718

#AsianMastodon #ChineseGovernment #CensoredInChina #Covid #DocFilm

zhang.dianli, to food

I had a blood sugar crash today, so my had to be a bit of a bomb. What better way to do that than to have 's most famous : 热干面 ("hot dry noodles"). (Note: famous, not best! That honour falls to 豆皮 in my considered opinion!)

This dish is a relatively recent innovation and consists of extruded (not cut or pulled) (this gives it a very different mouthfeel and a completely different reaction to sauces used on it) which have been briefly cooked, ideally, in a complex chicken broth, pulled from the water, drizzled with sesame oil, then rapidly cooled to room temperature. The noodles are then, at the time of serving, dipped briefly into the broth again to heat them up before being dumped in the bottom of a bowl, with sesame sauce and soy sauce (only a tiny amount!) thrown on top before garnishment. (Most restaurants these days put out the garnishes in a buffet so you can decide what you want in your noodles.)

Before eating you mix the noodles, the sauce, and the garnishes together and eat with great delight. (The final three words are mandatory!)

My garnishes of choice today included: marinated seaweed, chili oil, pickled daikon radish, coriander leaves, and the omnipresent green onion.

Post-mixed noodles showing what the final product is like before eating.

Peternimmo, to ArtificialIntelligence
@Peternimmo@mastodon.scot avatar

This is an incredible story from Weekly- Michael , the , , lab leak claim, and a team of loving conspirators- including a former chief- attempting to flog a hopeless and trying to discredit the leading journal, Medicine
https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366553435/Top-science-journal-faced-secret-attacks-from-Covid-conspiracy-theory-group

zhang.dianli, to folklore

Today's acquisition is the heftiest piece of (and indeed any folklore of any kind) in my rather sizable collection of folklore-related books. Weighing in at nearly 900 pages it is, again, a translation of Dai ballads into both vernacular Mandarin and English. As with all of the books from this Press it is a quality work filled to the brim with footnotes (both on the Chinese side and the English, different).

It's also likely going to be a work that takes me months to years to work through.

Such is the life of a time-limited of folklore.

@folklore

arstechnica, to random
@arstechnica@mastodon.social avatar

BA.2.86 fears fizzle as other variants drive up hospitalizations, deaths

Three preliminary studies suggest BA.2.86 may not be the scary subvariant some feared.

https://arstechnica.com/health/2023/09/ba-2-86-fears-fizzle-as-other-variants-drive-up-hospitalizations-deaths/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

demi7en,

@arstechnica ☝️ It may not take any single scary subvariant to actually be a scary proposal.

Every infection — the 'did their own research', so good on 'em 🤷🏻‍♂️ — attacks/lowers our defences and reactivates the prevalent and viruses which appear to be behind lot of the cases... we're approaching 100 million cases of long covid globally by the end of the year.

The best way to lower the risk of (long) covid to yourself and those you care about is by staying current on vaccinations and, yes, using a mask.

And thanks for demanding that in early 2020 flight had to be allowed to leave the and create this it covered up.

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trendless, (edited ) to random
@trendless@zeroes.ca avatar

I think we'd best have a conversation about mask efficacy in the context of time-to-infection, viral load and other highly-speculative estimations that have been proffered over the course of the pandemic thus far.

You cannot build a rock-solid scientific model on top of such things.

#CovidIsAirborne #MaskUp #WearARespirator #N95 #P100 #FitTest #Wuhan #Alpha #Delta #Omicron #ForeverOmicron

futurebird, to China
@futurebird@sauropods.win avatar
ProPublica, to China
@ProPublica@newsie.social avatar

Intelligence Report Says Safety Training at Chinese Government Lab Complex in #Wuhan Before the #Pandemic Appears Routine

The view of the intelligence community contrasts with a 2022 report by the #Republican oversight staff of a #Senate committee that saw the training as a response to a #biosafety problem.

#COVID #China #News

https://www.propublica.org/article/safety-training-wuhan-china-lab-covid-appears-routine?utm_medium=social&utm_source=mastodon&utm_campaign=mastodon-post

ScienceDesk, to random
@ScienceDesk@flipboard.social avatar

A Chinese scientist accused of being the pandemic’s patient zero denies being sick in 2019 and that his research had anything to do with the emergence of COVID-19.

Science Journal reports on the accusations: https://www.science.org/content/article/ridiculous-says-chinese-scientist-accused-being-pandemic-s-patient-zero

#COVID #COVID19 #Pandemic #Wuhan

bikejourno, to random German
@bikejourno@mastodon.cloud avatar

There are plenty of media reports right now about a monorail suspension train system that has started operations in #Wuhan. And it's being celebrated as another proof of how progressive #China is.
Well, I'd say #Wuppertal wants its Schwebebahn back that became operational in - 1901!
Nope, this is not a new idea, folks. And a capacity of 200 people is underwhelming, really.
#transport #urbanism
https://railway-news.com/china-crrc-completes-wuhan-monorail-suspension-train/

ap236, to China
@ap236@mastodon.social avatar

'Smoking gun' evidence COVID made in China lab: Scientist https://ap236.com/6UI1on @cdnpoli

thejapantimes, to Tennis
@thejapantimes@mastodon.social avatar

The Wuhan Open is back on the women's tennis schedule for the first time since 2019, Chinese media has reported. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2024/04/04/tennis/wuhan-open-return/

br00t4c, to Futurology
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

Virologist Testified Lab Leak Was Possible in Wuhan: "You Can't Rule That Out"

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/ralph-baric-wuhan-lab-leak

br00t4c, to random
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

During a Heated Covid Origins Hearing, a Scientist Comes In for Questioning

https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/peter-daszak-covid-hearing-wuhan-institute/#respond

br00t4c, to Futurology
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar
msquebanh, to chinese
@msquebanh@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

A woman who served 4 years in over her video reports from during the early days of the has been released from a prison facility, following more than a week of online speculation about her whereabouts.

Zhang Zhan, 40 years old, was detained & sentenced by a Chinese court in 2020 after in more than 120 vids how ravaged the city where the was first detected.

https://www.wsj.com/world/china/chinese-activist-who-posted-videos-from-covid-hit-wuhan-has-left-prison-b15649af

tagesschau, to China German
@tagesschau@ard.social avatar

Chinesische Corona-Reporterin nach vier Jahren in Haft freigelassen

Nach Beginn der Corona-Pandemie berichtete die Bürgerreporterin Zhang Zhan aus dem abgeriegelten Wuhan. Deswegen wurde die Anwältin zu vier Jahren im Gefängnis verurteilt. Aktivisten bestätigten nun ihre Freilassung.

➡️ https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/asien/china-zhang-zhan-freilassung-100.html?at_medium=mastodon&at_campaign=tagesschau.de

#China #Coronavirus #Wuhan #ZhangZhan

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