Merci j'avais bien vu cela... !il est possible de voyager à volonté entre le 26 aout prochain et le 6 janvier 2021
Cela veut-il dire qu'il faut attendre le 26 août pour réserver ou acheter un pass ?
Merci j'avais bien vu cela... !il est possible de voyager à volonté entre le 26 aout prochain et le 6 janvier 2021
Essaye de demander à une agence de voyageJe ne suis pas parvenu cependant à trouver un lien sur le site de CSA concernant cette offre "Fly Happily" ...
Une piste peut-être ? Merci .
Essaye ici a tout hasard !Merci j'avais bien vu cela... !
Cela veut-il dire qu'il faut attendre le 26 août pour réserver ou acheter un pass ?
Vu le bilan carbone du transport aérien, ça n’est peut-être pas plus mal ...
... où agir à plusieurs niveaux à la fois, c’est en trouvant toujours pire ailleurs qu’on finit par ne rien faire nulle partA peine 2% du total... Dsl va falloir trouver un autre coupable.
... où agir à plusieurs niveaux à la fois, c’est en trouvant toujours pire ailleurs qu’on finit par ne rien faire nulle part![]()
Suite : https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong...g-kong-third-wave-citys-first-makeshift-covidHong Kong third wave: city’s first makeshift Covid-19 hospital will take in younger and healthier patients
Hong Kong’s first makeshift hospital will start to take in 500 younger and healthier Covid-19 patients on Saturday at the earliest in a bid to relieve pressure on the city’s public health system as the coronavirus crisis worsens.
- Coronavirus patients will be separated into three groups upon arrival at the ‘mobile cabin hospital’ depending on their condition
- Officials say 14 doctors and 45 nurses will be drawn from various public hospital departments to look after the patients at AsiaWorld-Expo
Hospital chiefs on Thursday unveiled details of the facility, set up at the AsiaWorld-Expo exhibition centre near the airport, and announced that coronavirus patients between the ages of 18 and 60, except those who were in an unstable or severe condition, would be admitted there for treatment.
Ivan Hung Fan-ngai, a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Hong Kong who helped devise the scheme, said patients would be separated into three groups upon arrival at the “mobile cabin hospital”.
Asymptomatic patients with a clear lung scan who did not require oxygen support would be placed under further observation for 48 to 72 hours before transferral to Lei Yue Mun Park and Holiday Village, a community isolation facility that started operating last week, while those with symptoms such as a fever would remain at AsiaWorld-Expo.
Those with pneumonia and in need of oxygen support would be transferred to a hospital for more intensive care and treatment.
“This is a quick and safe approach after taking reference from the World Health Organisation as well as countries like China, South Korea and Italy where patients over 60 years old are shown to have a higher risk of complications, in need of intensive care and a higher death rate,” Hung said.
Dalian plus de 4 millions de tests COVID-19
C'est les marchands de coton-tiges qui doivent se frotter les mains.
(1 + 1000 - 542 - 49) X chirurgie esthétique gouvernementale = 57 casDalian plus de 4 millions de tests COVID-19
Jul 31,2020
DALIAN - La ville de Dalian, dans le nord-est de la Chine, va entreprendre une deuxième série de tests sur les résidents des zones à haut risque, suite à la résurgence du COVID-19.
Communique : La ville s'efforce d'endiguer la nouvelle vague d'infections depuis qu'un homme de 58 ans travaillant pour Dalian Kaiyang World Seafood Co Ltd a été testé positif au COVID-19 le 22 juin dernier.
"Un total de 21 999 personnels medicaux ont été mobilisés pour effectuer des tests d'acide nucléique dans 4 297 sites de tests à travers la ville, avec 4,09 millions d'échantillons collectés avant minuit le 29 juillet", a déclaré Zhao Lian, directeur adjoint de la commission municipale de la santé.
Les tests à grande échelle touchaient à leur fin, a déclaré Zhao Lian.
Un total de 1 322 jardins d'enfants ont été fermés depuis le 24 juillet et 2 046 établissements de formation extrascolaire ont suspendu les cours hors ligne à partir du 23 juillet, a déclaré Zhao Yang, directeur du bureau municipal de l'éducation.
Du 22 juin au 29 juillet, Dalian a signalé 57 cas de transmission locale, tous en cours de traitement au sixième hôpital du peuple de Dalian.
Dalian collects over 4 million samples for COVID-19 tests
The northeastern Chinese city of Dalian will undertake a second round of testing on residents in high-risk areas, following the resurgence of COVID-19.english.www.gov.cn
Mass testing a go-to response
Backed by an expansive and efficient network of nucleic acid testing facilities, the rollout of fast and widespread screening has become the default response to new clusters of COVID-19 infections in China.english.www.gov.cn
(1 + 1000 - 542 - 49) X chirurgie esthétique gouvernementale = 57 cas
Comment va silouane ?(1 + 1000 - 542 - 49) X chirurgie esthétique gouvernementale = 57 cas
Il n y a que les collabos français qui peuvent croire ça.
Suite https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-53605108Rodrigo Duterte: 'I'm not joking - clean masks with petrol'
Philippines' president Rodrigo Duterte has once again told people to disinfect their face masks with petrol - insisting he was "not joking".
He had made similar remarks last week - but officials were quick to correct him, and suggested it was a joke.
Health officials also said cloths masks should be washed normally, and surgical masks replaced after use.
But on Friday, the president doubled down - saying "what I've said was true... go to a gasoline station".
There is no evidence that gasoline can disinfect masks; having prolonged contact with it can be harmful; and pouring flammable liquids can be a fire risk.
What did Mr Duterte say?
Referring to his earlier comments, Mr Duterte said: "They [critics] said, 'Duterte's insane.' Stupid! If I'm insane, you should be the president, not me.
"What I've said was true. If alcohol isn't available, especially for the poor, just go to a gasoline station, and use [gas] to disinfect.
"I am not joking. I am not joking. You… you try to get inside my brain."
What did he say last week?
Mr Duterte said those who didn't have cleaning supplies could use gasoline as a disinfectant to clean their masks.
"At the end of the day, hang [the mask] somewhere and spray it with Lysol if you can afford it," he said, referencing a popular disinfectant brand.
"For people who don't [have Lysol], drench it in gasoline or diesel... just find some gasoline [and] dip your hand [with the mask] in it."
After last week's comments, presidential spokesman Harry Roque quickly corrected him.
"I can't believe that after four years of him as president, you still don't know [him]," said Mr Roque, according to news site Rappler.
"[It's only a] joke. Why would we use gasoline for washing?"
Meanwhile, health official Maria Rosario Vergeire said cloth masks should be washed and dried normally, and surgical masks replaced after use.
In February - shortly after the Philippines became the first country to register a Covid-19 death outside China - President Duterte moved to downplay the issue, saying the virus would eventually "die a natural death."
But after a month-long lull in recorded cases - a period which critics say wasn't used effectively to mass test and contact trace cases - numbers began to rise.
President Duterte declared the lockdown of the country's main island Luzon in early March.
He used special powers granted to him by Congress to realign national budgets and put soldiers on the streets to tackle the crisis.
To do so, he was required to update the nation each week with a national address.
The president made the addresses late at night. He was often late to start, and was criticised on social media for being rambling and confusing, and at times veering off topic to threaten his enemies.
Mr Duterte's former spokesman, Harry Roque, was brought back to manage the message - and the evening addresses began to be edited and released the following morning.
A YouGov online survey found that Filipinos who rated the Duterte government's response to the virus as "very well" or "somewhat well" fell from 72% in May to 51% on 29 June.
Filipino pollsters - who have repeatedly recorded Str0ng approval ratings for the President - haven't been able to do door-to-door surveys during the outbreak.
Although compared to other Covid-19 global hotspots, the Philippines' numbers of recorded cases and deaths are lower, so too are testing figures - with only around 1% of the population screened so far.
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Petite vidéo de cet hôpital temporaire qui ouvre aujourd'hui :Hong Kong installe un hôpital temporaire spécial Covid-19 dans AsiaWorld Expo