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Update: April 30, 2020 Thursday Tokyo time: 8:00 pm
I'd like to start off with a little MIM's Street Talk. This may take place worldwide so if this stuff does happen, we'll have to make a life's adjustment to it.
1. I don't know about schools around the world but it may seem possible that will take a new turn on education at the 5th grade level. Why, classes will be structured in 3 ways, one is the local economy (education focus locally) (nothing new here, but it won't start at the junior college level. The second way of education will be nurturing the talent of the student , again at the 5th grade level. The 3 level will be a "voluntary forced education" to assure employment in ones aptitude.
2. Life WILL NOT go back to what it once was. ( I hope you all understand that ) This will vary from country to country.
3. It will be nearly impossible to leave the country you are now in unless you are politically connected/ military connected.
4. For the States, entry to another State will have to be approved. ( Transportation hubs will have special privileges )
5. Its best if possible to leave any major city. As I mentioned before, major cities will become open door prisons and that is a fact. It won't be the type that you see with bars though. Expect loss of freedom and strict curfew this coming summer in the States.
The above is my Street Talk and NOT predictions.
Update:
I mention earlier on one of my post that I'd try to make my updates a bit more international and perhaps more on "what's happening in your front yard" type of post. The reason is because: Chinese updates are rare and Japanese updates are beginning not to be of much of interest these days to what is happening to the outside world. Actually, the events in Japan (somewhat untruthful as far as reporting cases and deaths of the virus ) still hold a lot of weight. I say that because ,well, for those that follow the financial post, I posted about investing in UBE KOSAN in Ube, Yamaguchi Pref a while back. That was another one of MIM's Street Talk that panned out. So for you that buy stocks, check them out. I'll post the link here .
www3.nhk.or.jp...
1. 1732 deaths have been reported in Mexico of the virus
2. Be careful of this one: ROME — The Italian government has decreed that the data provided through an app to facilitate tracing of persons who come in close contact with someone positive for COVID-19 will be completely anonymous and that all data will be destroyed by year's end.
3. Well, this seems like a natural occurrence : Italy's crime rate slumped 66.6% in March, thanks to a government lockdown introduced to halt the coronavirus, the interior ministry said on Wednesday.
4. Japan's Prime Minister Abe Shinzo has told ruling Liberal Democratic Party officials that he plans to extend the declaration of a state of emergency that is due to end on May 6.
For the above, if you think your state of emergency is just going to end soon, well, that just isn't going to happen.
5. For me this isn't good: The dollar fell to around ¥106.50 in Tokyo trading on Thursday.
6. The government will soon approve the anti-viral drug Remdesivir for treatment of coronavirus patients, Japan's first such decision amid the pandemic, according to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
7. Major veterans organizations are calling on VA to explain under what circumstances VA doctors initiate discussion of hydroxychloroquine with veterans as a treatment option after an analysis of VA hospital data was published last week showing hundreds of veterans who took the drug saw no benefit for COVID-19.
8. I was wondering about this one: . More than 518 employees have tested positive for the virus as of April 15, in addition to 126 non-employees who have become infected after coming into contact with a Smithfield employee, according to the South Dakota Department of Health
9. Well, at least Trump offered a helping hand: Gleaming new tent hospitals sit empty on two suburban New York college campuses, never having treated a single coronavirus patient. Convention centers that were turned into temporary hospitals in other cities went mostly unused. And a Navy hospital ship that offered help in Manhattan is soon to depart.
10. This is the corona virus :
deterioration of the respiratory tract (upper and lower),
brain dysfunctions,
heart failure,
myocarditis,
vascular occlusion
blood clotting disorders
digestive problems
encephalitis,
kidney dysfunction,
deterioration of the liver
Guillain-Barré syndrome (a rare disorder in which the immune system of the body attacks nerves)
paralysis...
11. This is a highly contagious infection that has a relatively low mortality rate, but nation-wise, this number of 0.3% may look horrendous. The fire of the disease started burning very strongly in the countries that came late with restrictive measures. In the UK, they decided that the disease will kill those who should die, while those who should live - those people will get through it. They disregarded the fact that there were many elderly citizens with weakened health in the country," the academician said. I think there is a lot of truth to this. I really see this in Japan also. Sad, but true.
12. I've said this in my Street Talk: people will not be able to return to their habitual lifestyle after the pandemic.
13. Following the April 7 Wisconsin Democratic Primary, 52 people who worked or voted in the primary have tested positive for the coronavirus, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.
Japan update: 4-30-2020 Thursday
This is a breakdown of people who have been confirmed infected in Japan.
Tokyo 4415 people ( unlikely to be truthful )
Osaka prefecture 1625 people
Kanagawa prefecture 1006 people
Saitama prefecture 848 people
Chiba prefecture 830 people
Hokkaido 767 people Hyogo prefecture 646 people
Fukuoka prefecture 640 people ( this is something I knew would happen with the international airport there and the cherry blossom viewing )
Aichi prefecture 486 people
Kyoto prefecture 320 people
Ishikawa prefecture 251 people
Toyama prefecture 197 people
Ibaraki prefecture 163 people
Hiroshima prefecture 155 people
Gifu prefecture 149 people
Gunma prefecture 146 people
Okinawa prefecture 142 People (this is bad )
Fukui prefecture 122 people
Shiga prefecture 95 people
Miyagi prefecture 88 people
Nara prefecture 83 people
Niigata prefecture 75 people
Kochi prefecture 74 people
Fukushima prefecture 72 people
Shizuoka prefecture 72 people
Yamagata prefecture has 68 people
Nagano prefecture has 66 people
Oita prefecture has 60 people
Wakayama prefecture has 60 people
Tochigi prefecture has 55 people
Yamanashi prefecture has 53 people
Ehime prefecture has 47 people
Kumamoto prefecture has 47 people
Mie prefecture 45 people
Saga prefecture 41 people
Yamaguchi prefecture 32 people
Kagawa prefecture 28 people
Aomori prefecture 26 people
Shimane prefecture has 23 people
Okayama prefecture has 23 people
Nagasaki prefecture has 17 people
Miyazaki prefecture has 17 people
Akita prefecture has 16 people
Kagoshima prefecture has 10 people
Tokushima prefecture has 5 people
Tottori prefecture has 3 people.
According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, by the 30th, the number of seriously ill persons
was 308 infected in Japan
The cases are growing .
Thanks for reading my updates, JREF folks.
Update: April 30, 2020 Thursday Tokyo time: 8:00 pm
I'd like to start off with a little MIM's Street Talk. This may take place worldwide so if this stuff does happen, we'll have to make a life's adjustment to it.
1. I don't know about schools around the world but it may seem possible that will take a new turn on education at the 5th grade level. Why, classes will be structured in 3 ways, one is the local economy (education focus locally) (nothing new here, but it won't start at the junior college level. The second way of education will be nurturing the talent of the student , again at the 5th grade level. The 3 level will be a "voluntary forced education" to assure employment in ones aptitude.
2. Life WILL NOT go back to what it once was. ( I hope you all understand that ) This will vary from country to country.
3. It will be nearly impossible to leave the country you are now in unless you are politically connected/ military connected.
4. For the States, entry to another State will have to be approved. ( Transportation hubs will have special privileges )
5. Its best if possible to leave any major city. As I mentioned before, major cities will become open door prisons and that is a fact. It won't be the type that you see with bars though. Expect loss of freedom and strict curfew this coming summer in the States.
The above is my Street Talk and NOT predictions.
Update:
I mention earlier on one of my post that I'd try to make my updates a bit more international and perhaps more on "what's happening in your front yard" type of post. The reason is because: Chinese updates are rare and Japanese updates are beginning not to be of much of interest these days to what is happening to the outside world. Actually, the events in Japan (somewhat untruthful as far as reporting cases and deaths of the virus ) still hold a lot of weight. I say that because ,well, for those that follow the financial post, I posted about investing in UBE KOSAN in Ube, Yamaguchi Pref a while back. That was another one of MIM's Street Talk that panned out. So for you that buy stocks, check them out. I'll post the link here .
www3.nhk.or.jp...
1. 1732 deaths have been reported in Mexico of the virus
2. Be careful of this one: ROME — The Italian government has decreed that the data provided through an app to facilitate tracing of persons who come in close contact with someone positive for COVID-19 will be completely anonymous and that all data will be destroyed by year's end.
3. Well, this seems like a natural occurrence : Italy's crime rate slumped 66.6% in March, thanks to a government lockdown introduced to halt the coronavirus, the interior ministry said on Wednesday.
4. Japan's Prime Minister Abe Shinzo has told ruling Liberal Democratic Party officials that he plans to extend the declaration of a state of emergency that is due to end on May 6.
For the above, if you think your state of emergency is just going to end soon, well, that just isn't going to happen.
5. For me this isn't good: The dollar fell to around ¥106.50 in Tokyo trading on Thursday.
6. The government will soon approve the anti-viral drug Remdesivir for treatment of coronavirus patients, Japan's first such decision amid the pandemic, according to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
7. Major veterans organizations are calling on VA to explain under what circumstances VA doctors initiate discussion of hydroxychloroquine with veterans as a treatment option after an analysis of VA hospital data was published last week showing hundreds of veterans who took the drug saw no benefit for COVID-19.
8. I was wondering about this one: . More than 518 employees have tested positive for the virus as of April 15, in addition to 126 non-employees who have become infected after coming into contact with a Smithfield employee, according to the South Dakota Department of Health
9. Well, at least Trump offered a helping hand: Gleaming new tent hospitals sit empty on two suburban New York college campuses, never having treated a single coronavirus patient. Convention centers that were turned into temporary hospitals in other cities went mostly unused. And a Navy hospital ship that offered help in Manhattan is soon to depart.
10. This is the corona virus :
deterioration of the respiratory tract (upper and lower),
brain dysfunctions,
heart failure,
myocarditis,
vascular occlusion
blood clotting disorders
digestive problems
encephalitis,
kidney dysfunction,
deterioration of the liver
Guillain-Barré syndrome (a rare disorder in which the immune system of the body attacks nerves)
paralysis...
11. This is a highly contagious infection that has a relatively low mortality rate, but nation-wise, this number of 0.3% may look horrendous. The fire of the disease started burning very strongly in the countries that came late with restrictive measures. In the UK, they decided that the disease will kill those who should die, while those who should live - those people will get through it. They disregarded the fact that there were many elderly citizens with weakened health in the country," the academician said. I think there is a lot of truth to this. I really see this in Japan also. Sad, but true.
12. I've said this in my Street Talk: people will not be able to return to their habitual lifestyle after the pandemic.
13. Following the April 7 Wisconsin Democratic Primary, 52 people who worked or voted in the primary have tested positive for the coronavirus, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.
Japan update: 4-30-2020 Thursday
This is a breakdown of people who have been confirmed infected in Japan.
Tokyo 4415 people ( unlikely to be truthful )
Osaka prefecture 1625 people
Kanagawa prefecture 1006 people
Saitama prefecture 848 people
Chiba prefecture 830 people
Hokkaido 767 people Hyogo prefecture 646 people
Fukuoka prefecture 640 people ( this is something I knew would happen with the international airport there and the cherry blossom viewing )
Aichi prefecture 486 people
Kyoto prefecture 320 people
Ishikawa prefecture 251 people
Toyama prefecture 197 people
Ibaraki prefecture 163 people
Hiroshima prefecture 155 people
Gifu prefecture 149 people
Gunma prefecture 146 people
Okinawa prefecture 142 People (this is bad )
Fukui prefecture 122 people
Shiga prefecture 95 people
Miyagi prefecture 88 people
Nara prefecture 83 people
Niigata prefecture 75 people
Kochi prefecture 74 people
Fukushima prefecture 72 people
Shizuoka prefecture 72 people
Yamagata prefecture has 68 people
Nagano prefecture has 66 people
Oita prefecture has 60 people
Wakayama prefecture has 60 people
Tochigi prefecture has 55 people
Yamanashi prefecture has 53 people
Ehime prefecture has 47 people
Kumamoto prefecture has 47 people
Mie prefecture 45 people
Saga prefecture 41 people
Yamaguchi prefecture 32 people
Kagawa prefecture 28 people
Aomori prefecture 26 people
Shimane prefecture has 23 people
Okayama prefecture has 23 people
Nagasaki prefecture has 17 people
Miyazaki prefecture has 17 people
Akita prefecture has 16 people
Kagoshima prefecture has 10 people
Tokushima prefecture has 5 people
Tottori prefecture has 3 people.
According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, by the 30th, the number of seriously ill persons
was 308 infected in Japan
The cases are growing .
Thanks for reading my updates, JREF folks.