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Posted: 4 years ago

Takht is going to be such an expensive move by the time it hits theaters. Disaster written all over it.

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Posted: 4 years ago


This is fake. Please delete it. 

Posted: 4 years ago

  ^ Agree. Post deleted ::


Many things released here ( in da above picture )  is wrong and  unicef did not publish it, at all.   Look at this article :  ( scroll down, after opening ) :


https://factcheck.afp.com/unicef-officials-refute-false-claim-agency-released-coronavirus-prevention-guidelines

Edited by Himalaya10 - 4 years ago
Posted: 4 years ago

 Correction ::


The claim is false; UNICEF officials refuted the claim that they released the guidelines.

“A recent erroneous online message circulating in several languages around the world and purporting to be a UNICEF communication appears to indicate, among other things, that avoiding ice cream and other cold foods can help prevent the onset of the disease. This is, of course, wholly untrue,” Charlotte Petri Gornitzka, UNICEF’s Deputy Executive Director for Partnerships, said in a statement on March 6, 2020. 

“To the creators of such falsehoods, we offer a simple message: STOP,” Gornitzka added. 

 “Sharing inaccurate information and attempting to imbue it with authority by misappropriating the names of those in a position of trust is dangerous and wrong.”

Jeremy Sprigge, a UNICEF Communications Specialist in Sri Lanka, also told AFP by email on March 5, 202 that the claims circulating on social media were “not issued by the agency and are therefore false”.

Furthermore, UNICEF Malaysia, UNICEF India and UNICEF Philippines both published tweets,  respectively, denying the organisation had released the purported advisory.

UNICEF also urged those concerned about the coronavirus to refer to the agency’s official website here.  

Much of information listed in the misleading posts is inaccurate. 

Regarding the claim that masks will block the virus, for instance, the World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that masks only provide limited protection and has urged only health workers and people ill with coronavirus symptoms to wear masks. 

“If you are not ill or looking after someone who is ill then you are wasting a mask,” the organisation said. “There is a world-wide shortage of masks, so WHO urges people to use masks wisely.”

The claim that sunlight and warm temperatures will kill the virus is also misleading. This article published on February 19, 2020 by Caixin, a Chinese financial and business news media group, cites several top Chinese health experts who note that while higher temperatures would decrease the survival time of the coronavirus, they do not affect its ability to infect. 

The posts also make misleading claims about the life span of the coronavirus on inanimate surfaces. 

The WHO notes that “it is not certain” how long the virus can survive on inanimate surfaces and states that the life span could range from a few hours to several days depending on varying conditions such as surface type, temperature and humidity. 

The claim that garlic water is an effective coronavirus remedy is also false and was debunked by AFP Fact Check here

Edited by Himalaya10 - 4 years ago
Posted: 4 years ago

ChadarMod Chineses ::

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China publishes footage of surveillance cameras.. Several people spread the Corona virus in public places This confirms that behind these operations somebody is behind them. It is not excluded that they have done this work in Iran, Kuwait, Italy, etc. Or, until now, they are still spreading the virus this way

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Be very careful, guys from public places, automobile hatch handles, whether your car or taxi, Stairs of public places such as universities and others Elevators and any place or thing that comes to your mind that it has been touched or contaminated.

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😡😡


I just uploaded the vdo ::


https://youtu.be/n9fEFYBoq5g

Edited by Himalaya10 - 4 years ago
Posted: 4 years ago

Big Big Breaking


Doctors in India claim to have successfully treated

an Italian #COVID19 patient with a combination of

Lopinavir, Ritonavir, Oseltamivir and Chloroquine,

a treatment protocol reportedly approved by India's official health governing body, ICMR.


जयपुर के सवाई मानसिंह हॉस्पिटल के डॉक्टरों ने कोरोना का सफलतापूर्वक उपचार किया

और यह उपचार ICMR

प्रोटोकॉल के तहत पूर्णतया सुरक्षित भी था

दवाइयों की डिटेल्स


इस लिंक में है

www.twitter.com/coronaviruscare/status/1238058934742552578


सभी नोट करें और सुरक्षित रहें

🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻


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Posted: 4 years ago

 Also Chk out our on-going discussion thread going ON   here on Corona,..

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https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/topic/5156919?pn=33#153046264