The New Abnormal
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The final act of an unraveling society isn't immoral behavior; it's canonizing immoral behavior as a 'new normal' and celebrating it as a 'moral victory.' - Jeff Iorg
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The New Abnormal
https://week.com/2020/04/20/idph-director-explains-how-covid-deaths-are-classified/
"If you were in hospice and had already been given a few weeks to live, and then you also were found to have COVID, that would be counted as a COVID death. It means technically even if you died of a clear alternate cause, but you had COVID at the same time, it's still listed as a COVID death. So, everyone who's listed as a COVID death doesn't mean that that was the cause of the death, but they had COVID at the time of the death." Dr. Ezike outlined.
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And now the truth! The virus has not even been isolated! There's nothing known about it despide of fancy words and names designend by some central-banks-owned pr companies with the mission to frighten the people whatever it costs!

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Singing in the garden during the "pandemic" warrants this now in England apparently.
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If you wear two masks, we’re not friends.
If you think this pandemic is going to end and let us go back to normal you have not been following this channel....
As governments around the world limit the mobility of their people, most experts agree that a significant drop in economic output is inevitable. The more successful countries are at keeping the rate of infection in check, the smaller that impact will be. In the meantime, individuals can help themselves not only by social distancing, but by analyzing their financial situation and planning for the worst.

https://www.investopedia.com/special-economic-impact-of-pandemics-4800597
The Key Stakeholders and Their Objectives: Profits, Purpose, Prosperity and Peace

To ensure that both people and the planet prosper, four key stakeholders play a crucial role. They are: governments (of countries, states, and local communities); civil society (from unions to NGOs, from schools and universities to action groups); companies (constituting the private sector, whether freelancers or large multinational companies); and the international community (consisting of international organizations such as the UN as well as regional organizations such as the European Union or ASEAN).

All these stakeholders crucially consist of people and make use of the planet. It is no surprise then, that they should want to optimize the well-being of all of us as well as that of the environment. But equally, it should be clear they have specific objectives that make them distinct organisms in the first place.


https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/01/klaus-schwab-on-what-is-stakeholder-capitalism-history-relevance/
*World Renowned Immunologist & Molecular Biologist*

*Professor Dolores Cahill received her Honours degree in Molecular Genetics from Trinity College Dublin (1989)* and her *PhD in Immunology & Biotechnology from Dublin City University (1994)*.

She was awarded an *EU ‘Human Capital and Mobility’ Post-doctoral Fellow, Technical University, Munich, Germany (1994-1995).*

Since 2005 – present, she is *Professor of Translational Science at University College Dublin, School of Medicine*.

*Prof. Cahill is internationally recognised for her biomedical research*, publications and patent record is in _life sciences, biotechnology and in personalised healthcare and biomarkers (PHB), proteomics, biotechnology, high content protein and antibody arrays, and their biomedical, diagnostic and clinical applications._

Prof. Cahill has been involved in *Scientific and Research Strategy and Policy Development and Evaluation for over 10 years*. She is a member of the *EU Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) Science Committee (2017-2019)*.

*In 2018, she was elected by the IMI SC to be Vice Chair of the IMI Scientific Committee (2019-2020).*

In the Strategy, Policy and Global engagement area, from October 2013 to end September 2014, *Prof. Cahill was seconded as National Expert in Policy to the European Commission Research and Innovation (HORIZON2020) (DG RTD) Directorate, with special emphasis on International Cooperation for Strategy and Policy coordination, with Asia and European Free Trade Area and enlargement countries, Russia & the Pacific.*

This secondment was supported by UCD, the School of Medicine and Medical Sciences and the Irish government. This role involved international policy coordination and development in Research and Innovation, including with respect to Horizon2020.

*She was responsible for international cooperation aspects with South Korea and she was a backup for ASEAN and China. She was the Thematic Correspondent for Health and involved in Strategy Development within the unit.*

She worked on Framework Conditions and Commercialisation aspects, for example on the International Cooperation Dialogue, within this region.

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