Victoria Harbour is home to most of the port facilities of Hong Kong, making Hong Kong amongst the world's busiest[disambiguation needed].
An average of 220,000 ships visit the harbour each year, including both
oceangoing vessels and river vessels, for both goods and passengers.
The Kwai Tsing Container Terminals
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facility, operating round the clock. Some 19.8 million containers
(measured in TEUs) were handled by the region in 2016.[12] Some 400 container ships serve Hong Kong weekly, connecting to over 500 destinations around the world.
For many years until 2004, Hong Kong handled the most containers TEUs but slipped to sixth place on declining volumes by 2016.[12]
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The Director for Public Health, Dr Helen Carter, said Gibraltar’s Covid-19 exit strategy is “unique to its circumstances”. “It is informed, of course, by developments in the United Kingdom and elsewhere,” Dr Carter said. “But it is tailored to our specific situation and needs. The strategy plans for a cautious approach.” “It provides for the scaling back of restrictions, but not stopping the response entirely.” “Gibraltar’s particular epidemiology means that we can move to the next phase whilst continuing to protect the most vulnerable.” “We will do so whilst continuously monitoring global developments.” “We will be looking out for any new variants of concern.” “And we will be adjusting Gibraltar’s posture if necessary.” “I ask everyone to remain cautious.” “The pandemic is not over.”
POST PANDEMIC
As Gibraltar returns to a semblance of normality, it can begin to learn from the Covid-19 pandemic, Mr Picardo said. The Covid inquiry will be convened in coming weeks and Mr Picardo paid tribute to those 101 lives lost to the virus in Gibraltar. “I will always remember this period,” he said. “I will never forget that loss of life on my watch.” “I will remember every letter of condolence I have written to each bereaved family.” The Government will soon announce a multi-faith and multicultural event to remember those who died of Covid, and a Covid-19 memorial will also be announced soon after a competition run by the Ministry of Culture. The Chief Minister confirmed that Gibraltar will continue to publish its daily Covid-19 figures on weekdays. “The World Health Organisation is still seeking that nations publish and report their figures, so we are going to continue to act in keeping with the WHO and continue to publish them,” Mr Picardo said. Despite easing restrictions, Mr Picardo reminded the pandemic is still ongoing. “The virus is still here and we can’t simply begin to ignore the fact because it might be politically popular,” he said. “The Government has a responsibility to be the adult in the room.” “We cannot simply do what is popular.” “We have to do what is right.”
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漫画じゃありませんし、そんな突然どんな病気にも耐えうる免疫能力とかなるはずないですやんっていうwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
731部隊とその飼い主湯田屋やらマネジメント雑なチャイナエクスプロージョンクオリティやらが今のコロナ蔓延の原因だというのに、もっとヤヴァイウィルスがどっかに蓄えられてるとか、言われてないだけで管理が雑でとっくに漏れまくってるとも知れんですねwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
人間はそっこー死ぬウィルスやら寄生虫でも野生動物は普通に共生してたりあっという間に世代交代して耐性持ったりしますしねwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
最近どこも核戦争ガー大惨事世界大戦ガーとか騒いでますけど、コスパの良さなら圧倒的に生物兵器ですよwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
為政者が本気でヤバいと思ってるなら、毒汁やマスク、ソーシャルディスタンスなんていう免疫系弱めるような施作とらないし、そもそも大々的にメディアが恐怖を煽る報道なんかさせないでしょ。
為政者がどれぐらい真実を知らされてるのかまたはどう思ってるかは知らんが、本気でヤバいからこそ毒汁やマスク、ソーシャルディスタンスとかわざと免疫系弱めるような施作してウイルスやペスト菌の戦闘力が上がらないようにしてるわけだが・・・
どれぐらいヤバいかというと・・・
武漢からの漏洩一年後のジブラルタルでは「何らかのキメラウイルスかキメラペスト」により人口41000人の内の6300人ぐらいが10週間ぐらいで死亡してる。約15%。
日本で10週間で人口の15%が死んだら・・・(爆wwwwwwww
2021年12月21日火曜日
何か変だぞ、もうすぐ4回目レッツゴーなジブラルタル
https://tokumei10.blogspot.com/2021/12/4.html
2022年3月21日月曜日
リメンバー・ジブラルタルハーバー!リメンバー・パールハーバー!リメンバー・ブサンハーバー!
https://tokumei10.blogspot.com/2022/03/blog-post_97.html
まあ10週間で15%ってのは極端なMaximumの数字だが ほぼ確実に人口の数%は10週間で★になってる。(爆wwwwwwww
鼠捕っちゃう食べちゃうネコ科たち
船乗り猫はミケ♂だったというよね
船多くなったらもう色々だったろうけど
愛猫に鼠は捕らせないのがこの数十年の常識
理由は腎不全以外の病死は鼠などのハンティングによる感染起因だから
>為政者が本気でヤバいと思ってるなら
日本が敗戦国になった経緯知ってるなら
ヤバいと思っていようがいなかろうが
やると言い出した事は何のシュミレートも目もくれず
愚策だろうが何だろうがやると言ったことをやることが最重要になってるじゃん
歴々
やることが目的の何の為にが皆無が本気でヤバいなんて思うことすらできないもんだ
uncontrolであることをどこかしら正常に管されてると思おうとすること事態
民間人としては夢見過ぎ
ペスト Oh Lung plague
やっぱりDEATHかー
ちょい前に Lung plague Xian
深圳ロックダウン始まり
あっという間に★だらけな地域は
肺ペストも有りだったのDEATHか
終わんないけど終わらせようとしているジブラルタルw
https://www.chronicle.gi/government-unveils-covid-19-exit-strategy-after-two-year-arduous-journey/
‘UNIQUE’ EXIT STRATEGY
The Director for Public Health, Dr Helen Carter, said Gibraltar’s Covid-19 exit strategy is “unique to its circumstances”.
“It is informed, of course, by developments in the United Kingdom and elsewhere,” Dr Carter said.
“But it is tailored to our specific situation and needs. The strategy plans for a cautious approach.”
“It provides for the scaling back of restrictions, but not stopping the response entirely.”
“Gibraltar’s particular epidemiology means that we can move to the next phase whilst continuing to protect the most vulnerable.”
“We will do so whilst continuously monitoring global developments.”
“We will be looking out for any new variants of concern.”
“And we will be adjusting Gibraltar’s posture if necessary.”
“I ask everyone to remain cautious.”
“The pandemic is not over.”
POST PANDEMIC
As Gibraltar returns to a semblance of normality, it can begin to learn from the Covid-19 pandemic, Mr Picardo said.
The Covid inquiry will be convened in coming weeks and Mr Picardo paid tribute to those 101 lives lost to the virus in Gibraltar.
“I will always remember this period,” he said.
“I will never forget that loss of life on my watch.”
“I will remember every letter of condolence I have written to each bereaved family.”
The Government will soon announce a multi-faith and multicultural event to remember those who died of Covid, and a Covid-19 memorial will also be announced soon after a competition run by the Ministry of Culture.
The Chief Minister confirmed that Gibraltar will continue to publish its daily Covid-19 figures on weekdays.
“The World Health Organisation is still seeking that nations publish and report their figures, so we are going to continue to act in keeping with the WHO and continue to publish them,” Mr Picardo said.
Despite easing restrictions, Mr Picardo reminded the pandemic is still ongoing.
“The virus is still here and we can’t simply begin to ignore the fact because it might be politically popular,” he said.
“The Government has a responsibility to be the adult in the room.”
“We cannot simply do what is popular.”
“We have to do what is right.”
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