Anonymous ID: cf837f March 25, 2020, 1:17 a.m. No.8557452   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8557333

 

found the original pic in an article

Pic is from an article 6 years ago showing bluebells in Halle Forest Belgium.

 

Every Spring This Forest In Belgium Becomes A Blue Wonderland

https://www.demilked.com/bluebell-forest-hallerbos-belgium-nature-photography/

 

(thanQ to the Anon OP of the pic for a pleasant excursion exploring bluesbells in spring…

kek self-isolated and a free trip to Europe)

Anonymous ID: cf837f March 25, 2020, 1:39 a.m. No.8557504   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7521 >>7522

Cow Urine Is Not A Cure For Coronavirus

 

News on the BBC Live Report

https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-52026908

 

Why cow urine will not cure you of the virus

From drinking cow urine to avoiding ice cream, there's been a lot of talk online about the different ways you can beat or avoid the coronavirus - and not a lot of it is true.

 

We debunk several myths in this video - have a watch.

Anonymous ID: cf837f March 25, 2020, 1:58 a.m. No.8557580   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8557281

>>8557541

 

Article on what NZ businesses need to do at a level 4 alert

 

Coronavirus: What Covid-19 alert level 3 and 4 means for businesses and staff

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=12319133

 

Do a cashflow forecast, and then do it daily and be prepared to make real-time planning a daily task - these should be the first actions for SMEs caught in the Level 3 and 4 coronavirus maelstrom, says a business change expert.

 

Zac de Silva of Business Changing is offering down-to-earth advice for businesses grappling with how to proceed during the four-week lockdown announced by the Government to try to halt the spread of Covid-19.

 

De Silva recommends:

 

• Do a cashflow forecast asap - and then do this daily, as events evolve

 

Apply for the government grant

 

• Look at what costs you can cut back on but be careful not to cut so much back that you're unable to execute and operate as you need to when you need to

 

• Forget the normal 90-day plan - instead, have a real-time weekly plan … and be prepared for it to become a daily one.

 

De Silva said it is really important to use the next four weeks for the future good of your business.

 

"This is a really disruptive time for all businesses, however you'll have more time in the next four weeks to work on your business than ever before so make it count. What improvements and innovations can you come up with?

 

"To keep family harmony, communicate with every member on how you plan to work with at home - perhaps, if the door is shut, I am unavailable as I am working. You need to maintain a routine so communicate with your family what that looks like to reduce stress and demands on your time. Come up with a schedule - and incorporate, say, a daily walk with your family, lunch with your family, a finish time of 5pm."

Anonymous ID: cf837f March 25, 2020, 2:18 a.m. No.8557649   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Coronavirus: Asia markets rise after US stimulus package agreed

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-52030034

 

Markets had rocketed on Wall Street and in London on Tuesday in anticipation of a deal being struck.

 

On Wednesday, Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index was up 7.9% following news of the relief deal.

 

The stimulus package includes money to bail out industries that have been affected by the crisis.

 

In the US, the Dow Jones Industrial Average saw its biggest one-day gain since 1933 on Tuesday, surging 11.4% although the deal had not yet been signed.

 

In Asia, the Hang Seng index in Hong Kong rose 3.1%, and China's Shanghai Composite was up by 2% in Wednesday's trading session.

 

"It's good news, but we're not out of the woods yet, " said Tom Stevenson, investment director at fund manager Fidelity International.

 

"When markets are falling, you get these big rallies but you shouldn't get stuck on that. They do bounce around in these situations."

 

It continues a period of unprecedented volatility as markets react wildly to the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

This month alone has seen the Dow having the five biggest daily gains and five biggest falls of its 135-year history.

 

How will the stimulus work?

Many countries are now working on stimulus packages to support their economies, but these plans have received mixed responses from investors.

 

The US rescue package follows five days of intense negotiations to try to agree a deal that will provide aid for American workers and businesses.

 

"At last we have a deal," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced shortly before 02:00 Washington DC time on Wednesday morning. "In effect, this is a wartime investment," he added.

 

The full details of the planned legislation have not been published yet but lawmakers suggested on Tuesday that an initial proposal by Republicans for direct cash payments would be included.

 

The package of measures will help ease the pain of mass layoffs as businesses have been forced to close and employees ordered to stay at home.

 

Is an end to the pandemic in sight?

Mr Trump said on Tuesday he hoped the US would shake off coronavirus within less than three weeks - even as New York Governor Andrew Cuomo warned the illness was spreading faster in his state than "a bullet train".

 

America is more than midway through a 15-day attempt to slow the spread of the virus through social distancing.

 

Nearly 19,000 people have died with coronavirus across the planet since it emerged in China's Wuhan province in January, and more than 420,000 infections have been confirmed.

 

Southern Europe is now at the centre of the pandemic, with Italy and Spain recording hundreds of new deaths every day.

 

Governments around the world have responded by locking down societies in the hope of slowing the spread of the virus.

 

(for a story on Asian financial markets, kinda missing something BBC)

Anonymous ID: cf837f March 25, 2020, 2:36 a.m. No.8557731   🗄️.is 🔗kun

on the 1200 page stimulus bill (or how ever many), wonder how many congress members read the full bill?

 

If President Trump does sign it, should have staffers (volunteer) to read the complete during a single press briefing and only then sign it.