Friday, 24 July 2020

Timmy Timmy Turner

He be wishin for a burner ,
To kill everybody walk-in,
GTA much?

It's not supposed to be real. It's a song!

Peace and love.
Education fosters prosperity.


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The race for the vaccine shouldn’t be at the cost of lives

Drop the curve and just use the governments mass resources to figure out how to keep everyone as sane as possible and as healthy as possible until we get through this! Study pandemic history! One life is like an entire world!

Love and peace for all.
Kfir.


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Coughsync, viral and antibody medications , social distancing , smart lockdown, one second testing before leaving house, N95 breathable masks, don’t touch your face, wash hands, inside outside clothes, shower when you get home from being outdoors

Coughsync
Viral medications 
Antibody medications
Social distancing
Smart lockdown
Emergency economies
Mass mental health services
Field hospitals
Support medical workers invest heavily in their education and rest time
N95 quality breathable masks
Indoor and outdoor clothes
Shower when getting home from work
Nutrition
Hygiene 
Virtual social gatherings for all ages
Don't let people starve or get sick
Use the army to provide healthcare, shelter and sustenance 
Get your country in line and on board to survive 
Covid hotels



Anyone not in line with bringing an end to the pandemic, bringing sustenance, aid etc. to his brother or sister, Should be segregated from the public.


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How to make the corona go away in Israel and why it’s better for the economy to lockdown than lose one percent or more of the population

We have about 7 million people in this country.

That's at least 70000 deaths if we stay open.

But why is the Corona more dangerous than its predecessors? Because it is more contagious than anything we have seen since the Spanish flu in 1918.

Don't forget the percentages of people who will die from no available medical care, strokes, heart and lung disease etc. etc.

We also don't have the medical manpower to handle this many sick people.
And with so many sick, who will be able to make money? The economy will only get worse!

First off, lockdown. Just like we did in the first wave. It saved us. In the long run, a two to three month lock down won't kill the economy! But, it will hurt business that can't pivot. So we need delivery!! Of all essential services! Daily! Btw electronics and especially cellphones include essential services. Internet etc.
Just ask our top Rabbis.

Coughsync for the intubated.
If someone doesn't have a mask LE or MDA should be handing them out too those who cannot afford it.
And heavy financial supports. Think 3 month emergency economies. Amazon Israel. All the new work from home positions.

But one thing we have to focus on is keeping everyone sane and healthy during a 3 month wait for the virus to clear from our midsts.
Everyone will need a treadmill or exercise equipment or Yoga mat. Everyone will need family access somehow and Netflix or Elevate candy crush whatever keeps you busy. Like an online job.
Restaurants and food will need to be delivered.

We have a strong army for Pete's sake!

Yes we did hear that domestic abuse went through the roof during the first lockdown! We have to be able to make Shalom Bayit? I believe it's called for three months.

There has to be a way to get money, food, essentials, sanity and health to the country right away. I don't think anyone realizes, but if we don't move the button now, like Bibi did when there was no government, than we are going to see a zombie world in Israel. Mark my words people. Either we lock it down now, with all these supports in place, or we watch the death toll climb to 70 000+. And that's a low estimate. Dear Government of Israel, you now have the power to let 5 percent of us die, leaving the country and economy damaged forever, or bring us through this new war with wartime movements.

If I was Czar, I would feed everyone, lock it all down , and avert the greatest disaster to come to Israel in our modern times. 

Ok so we made a mistake of opening up too soon, but let's get the Israeli war machine to fight this attack against our health.


Love Always,
Kfir.

P.S.
This is not a game. No one left alone . No one left to die. We are all in this together. Thank you for reading.

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