https://twitter.com/vicecanada/status/1136676637423149056
These kids are the next generation of drag queens.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-8801287/Coronavirus-UK-Care-home-policies-exposed-residents-virus-BLOCKED-medical-care.html
'Inhumane, degrading, inexplicable': Britain's Covid care home policies 'violated the fundamental human rights of vulnerable elderly residents', Amnesty International report finds
UK Government's pandemic policies 'violated the fundamental human rights of vulnerable older people in care', Amnesty report claims
Measures exposed elderly residents to Covid then blocked them from care
Ministers 'know from the outset' that the virus posed 'exceptional danger' to 400,000 residents of UK care homes, many of whom are vulnerable
Care home residents were subjected to 'inhuman and degrading' treatment
Report says UK Government is 'directly responsible' for the care home tragedy
https://qposts.online/post/3159
source.dat โnice-digits
>https://thehill.com/homenews/news/519505-jaime-harrison-debates-graham-behind-plexiglass-shield
https://voat.co/v/QRV/4051613
>IG page no longer exists
>17
>heavy sigh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_Special_Unit
don't recall, but anon posted a link to that monument in particular among others
>link
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_Experimental_Station
M/Z Special Units' Monument on "The Esplanade", Cairns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHl2PqwRcY0
The Mike Wallace Interview with Ayn Rand
"Novelist Ayn Rand talks with Wallace about the personal philosophy underpinning her books The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, as well as the economy, welfare, the American political system, and taxes."
Originally broadcast 1959
The Mike Wallace Interview Collection, Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin, and Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan.
>someone who breaks the rules to make things right
lotta hot air in here today
what did you call me
>Itโs not easy being green.
>Sikh
https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/72556/va-palo-alto-first-5g-hospital/
VA Palo Alto first 5G hospital
โMost exciting and dramatic time in medical historyโ
Health Care System director and Army Veteran Thomas J. Fitzgerald III said, โWith VA Palo Alto Health Care System being the first VA hospital and also one of the first hospitals in America to have 5G, we feel we are right for this. This is the right time and itโs at the right place because we are in Silicon Valley. We are ensuring VA stays relevant with cutting-edge technology for the health and well-being of our Veterans.โ
Dr. Thomas Osborne is leading the project and describes what this means for Veterans and their care. Osborne is the director of the VA National Center for Collaborative Healthcare Innovation, which is located in the VA Palo Alto Healthcare System. He described what this means for Veterans and their care.
โThis is perhaps the most exciting and dramatic time in medical history. We are faced with a titanic confluence of growing health care challenges. At the same time, we are developing amazing technology that can dramatically advance care. Many of these advancements are creating a wealth of valuable data, which is an untapped resource because the traditional infrastructure is not equipped to move and analyze that valuable information efficiently.
โThe next generation of digital networks provides the backbone that will help us unlock the potential to dramatically advance health care.โ
From a dirt road to a superhighway
5G is the fifth generation of wireless cellular communication and offers an extraordinary infrastructure for medical advancements. Importantly, 5G allows us to move large complex data files much faster than ever before. The improved capability is like leaving a slow dirt road and getting onto an efficient superhighway.
This opens the door to opportunities that we could only imagine before. With the addition of augmented reality tools, we have been able to turn large CT and MRI images into three-dimensional models that you can virtually hold, turn and evaluate in ways that is reminiscent of a futuristic science fiction movie.
This capability can promote unparalleled understanding of complex anatomy and disease for clinicians, students and patients.
Project an MRI image onto a patientโs body
With this technology, presurgical planning can be more intuitive and realistic. What is absolutely amazing is that this technology can project a patientโs own X-ray, CT or MRI onto their body. A clinician using the system can actually see where a problem is before making an opening in the skin. As a result, there is a potential for more efficient surgeries with less complications and smaller incisions.
This infrastructure provides many other opportunities, such as improved diagnosis, autonomous vehicles and democratizing care to underserved areas. We know that faster, more accurate diagnosis leads to better outcomes; therefore, it is exciting that 5G gives us the ability to transmit large data files to cutting-edge computers that can provide advanced personalized diagnosis on demand.
Autonomous vehicles using this infrastructure can help transport disabled patients and visitors around the hospital more efficiently. We can also provide care to underserved and remote areas more effectively when large amounts of communication and diagnostic information can move large distances at near real-time.
Advances have far reaching impact for Veterans
The transition to 5G for a health care system is uncharted territory. It has been empowered by forward thinking leaders, such as Dr. Ryan Vega, executive director for VHA Innovation Ecosystem. A core principal for our success is to leverage exceptional and diverse expertise in a collaborative, methodical and multi-phased approach.
We have established initial 5G capabilities for certain portions of VA Palo Alto Health Care System, but continue to be in discovery mode as to how to best apply and scale this technology more broadly across the health care system.
Veteran-centric innovation is at the core of our VA mission. We recognize that we have both an opportunity and responsibility to lead the discovery and testing of solutions to improve the health care of our Veterans.
Groundbreaking collaborative partnerships like this, with leading technology companies and other innovators, are an important part of our future success.
As the largest integrated health care system in the United States, these advances have the potential to have a far reaching positive impact that extends far beyond our borders.
VA partnered with Verizon, Medivis and Microsoft to deliver the 5G-enabled clinical care system at the VA Palo Alto Healthcare System.
>VA partnered with Verizon, Medivis and Microsoft to deliver the 5G-enabled clinical care system at the VA Palo Alto Healthcare System.
find a pic of Flotus we can superimpose
>anyone noted the gold fringe flag? what do the tassels mean?
>Beautiful people.