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  1. The Syrians were surprised by the decision of the Syrian Ministry of Health to raise drug prices after drug factories stopped producing and their owners were asked to raise their prices. The Syrian market has recently suffered from drug interruption, so the shelves of many pharmacies have been emptied of medicines for diabetes, stress, liver diseases, neurological diseases and children's medicines, while others are closed in the capital, Damascus, and several cities, including Aleppo, Homs and Lattakia. The ministry’s decision led to an increase in the prices of pharmaceutical grades by up to 50 percent in light of the deteriorating economic conditions of the Syrians, which recorded the worst levels in the world, with the successive UN warnings that more than 12 million Syrians face the specter of famine. poor pharmacy With the crazy rise in drug prices and the collapse of the health sector in the country, Syrians turned to alternative medicine and herbal medicine as a solution to their health problems. Attarin markets in Syrian cities have become the pharmacy of the poor, and herbal medicine has become po[CENSORED]r after the high cost of medicine from doctors’ examinations and the prices of medicines and hospitals to frightening numbers in countries exhausted by war and poverty. Raeda Satouf resorted to a herbal shop in Al-Buzuriya market in Damascus to treat the problem of gravel and sand, which she suffers from and which has caused her great pain after spending the money in nephrologists’ clinics. Raeda, a mother of three, says that she turned to traditional medicine after long, useless treatment sessions and weekly reviews of the doctor who advised her to undergo an expensive surgery that exceeded her husband’s capacity, working as a guard in one of the villas in the Al-Assad villages area in Damascus countryside, to Sky News Arabia, that Al-Attar described her a mixture of herbs Soaked in lemon juice for 3 days before eating it. The woman in her thirties said: "The herbal mixture saved me from the amounts of sand and small stones in my kidneys, and I feel much better, and it only cost me 3000 Syrian pounds (one dollar), while the cost of high-priced medicines with doctor's examinations cost me about 50 thousand pounds per month, and my husband's salary is 100 thousand." Syrian pounds ($33), so I resorted to herbal medicine.” Hanna Akub, a seller of natural herbs and has been working in traditional medicine for 30 years, says that he inherited the profession from his father and grandfather. He added, to Sky News Arabia, that his shop is very po[CENSORED]r, especially with the high prices of hospitals, doctors' clinics, the prices of medicines, and sometimes their loss. Akub pointed out, in his speech, to Syria's richness in medicinal and aromatic herbs that saved many of its children from diseases, and said: "I bring to my clients mixtures to treat various diseases such as diabetes, hepatitis, intestinal diseases, kidney failure, colon, ulcers, diarrhea, slimming mixtures, and others, at very low prices, which saved them huge sums of money." . And the English language teacher, Maysoon, replaced the old grandmothers’ prescription for treating her polycystic ovaries problem, and she tells Sky News Arabia that she refrained from visiting the doctor’s office after he raised the examination price to 15,000 Syrian pounds and asked her for analyzes that amounted to 600 thousand Syrian pounds (200 dollars). Except for the drug prescription, which may reach 90,000 Syrian pounds for each prescription ($30), while she receives a monthly salary of 60,000 Syrian pounds ($20), so she resorted to the Al-Buzuriya market, which one of the perfumers prescribed to her with the herb Lion's Man and Melissa as a treatment for her problem and the parsley infusion. Maysoon points out that the recipe cost less than one dollar, and sometimes some perfumers do not charge the price of some herbs, but give them free of charge to their very poor customers.
  2. ARMONK, NY, June 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- At Mobile World Congress 2021, IBM (NYSE:IBM) announced new hybrid cloud AI-powered automation software for communications service providers (CSPs) to help deliver on the promise of 5G, Including zero-touch operations, reduced costs and the rapid delivery of innovative services to customers. Using IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation, CSPs can use AI-powered automation to stand up and manage networks quickly, in a wide range of environments, and is engineered to scale new services in days, rather than months. CSPs provide a vital lifeline for citizens and enterprises globally, and even more so today, as unpredictable events can drive massive changes in network needs and traffic patterns. In fact, according to an IBM Institute for Business Value study, 82% of leading CSPs surveyed identified faster time-to-market of new services as the most important element for successful automation initiatives1. "As the telco industry races to capture new value from 5G and Edge computing, many are transforming their networks to software-defined platforms that can deliver on this promise. Yet our customers have identified that limited automation and the lack of real-time visibility across networks have hindered their ability to deliver innovative services to customers fast enough,” said Andrew Coward, General Manager, Software Defined Networking, IBM. "To help address these growing demands, IBM's new Cloud Pak for Network Automation software uses AI-powered automation to enable zero-touch provisioning of new services which can facilitate the simplification of the management of network functions from the core to the edge." IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation, which is engineered to run in a wide range of environments on Red Hat OpenShift, provides a full suite of AI-powered automation capabilities to implement 5G and edge services by managing multi-vendor software-based network functions, which supports the evolution to autonomous operations. The software brings together advanced analytics, machine learning and AIOps to help CSPs discover hidden patterns and trends in networking data, so they can continually optimize network operations and performance with minimal human intervention. With the integration of IBM Cloud Pak for Watson AIOps and edge solutions including IBM Edge Application Manager, CSPs can automate the delivery of resources where they are needed dynamically. With the addition of IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation to the IBM Cloud Pak portfolio, CSPs can benefit in the following ways: Generalized Network Lifecycle Modeling: creates and automates vendor-agnostic models of physical, virtual and container network functions. Intent-driven Orchestration: Models the desired optimal operational state of a network that is automatically created rather than preprogramming workflows. Automated Service Design and Testing: Automation for the service itself and all underlying resources for test, pre-production, and production environments. Real-time View of Live Network Performance: Real-time view of all network and cloud infrastructures to monitor network uptime, performance optimization and faster automated problem resolution. Closed-loop Operations: Coupled with the IBM Cloud Pak for Watson AIOps, operators could realize a feedback loop between assurance and orchestration as they evolve to zero-touch or 'lights-out' operations. IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation is designed so that a network engineer could use it to turn up a site in a matter of 4-5 days. The solution enables hundreds of thousands of network functions, including hostname details, server ports, network architecture, tenants, IP address plans and more, to be organized and brought together (ie: "orchestrated") in real-time to deliver a holistic network service. With the recent close of the acquisition of Turbonomic, IBM plans to deliver the needed analytics and monitoring capabilities required of virtualized, automated networks. IBM plans to offer IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation with Turbonomic network performance management and assurance. Turbonomic provides the ability to ingest large amounts of telemetry information and provide insight into performance and services to manage day-to-day operations. Through this planned integration, customers will have access to network recommendations from analytics, which will become dynamic actions within the network. IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation is one of the IBM Automation Cloud Paks that include a set of shared automation services supported by more than 30 ecosystem partners that helps professionals self-automate routine tasks so they can focus on high-value work. Today's announcement follows IBM's recent launch of IBM Watson Orchestrate to provide AI-powered automation to business professionals, and the acquisitions of Turbonomic, myInvenio, Instana and WDG Automation to build out a complete end-to-end AI-powered automation portfolio of software for transforming business processes and IT operations. IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation is built on Red Hat OpenShift®, can run in a wide range of environments including hybrid multi-cloud and multi-vendor, and can manage divergent networking vendor infrastructures, including edge networks. IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation is available now. For more information, please visit https://www.ibm.com/cloud/cloud-pak-for-network-automation
  3. Microsoft has fitted Windows 11 with onerous new requirements that prevent any system without Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 technology from installing the new operating system, but it turns out that the company will allow some systems to ship without the feature enabled. Unfortunately, normal users probably won't be able to access ISO installs or the workaround used for those builds, although we could see them leak to the public. Alternatively, these special builds are likely to be designed for use in countries that don't use Western encryption technologies, such as China and Russia. Windows 11 requires either a physical TPM key, which results in an almost immediate hardware shortage and rapid inflation, or fTPM support, with the exception of a large number of relatively recent systems from receiving the update. And for those who thought Microsoft would bend under public pressure due to unpo[CENSORED]r new TPM requirements, the company doubled down on it — at first, Microsoft only listed TPM 1.2 support as a baseline, but has since clarified that Windows 11 will only support the latest 2.0 revision. This requirement also limits the number of computers that can use Windows 11. The company has now clarified that some systems will operate without any flavor of TPM-enabled cryptographic processors [edit: spell "enabled"], which will make the requirements appear redundant to critics. Microsoft outlines the full system requirements in its Windows 11 Minimum Hardware Requirements Document (Warning - PDF), with the sixteen-page document giving us a much deeper look into the nuts and bolts of the operating system than the base version Microsoft previously published. As we can see in the image above, upon approval, Microsoft will allow some systems to ship without TPM 2.0 enabled, meaning that it will obviously have either a special ISO for those installs or a method to bypass the TPM restriction during installation. Installing Windows 11 on a system without TPM enabled will require special approval from Microsoft. The company allows "OEMs for special purpose commercial systems, custom order, and customer systems with a custom image" to ship systems without TPM support enabled. Microsoft's uneven application of the TPM requirement is probably designed to cater to countries that either forbid or don't use the TPM cryptoprocessor security functionality, like China (which receives its own special Windows builds already) and Russia, both of which don't use the technology for security reasons. (Both countries have their own alternative encryption algorithms/technologies.) It's also conceivable that some systems without the TPM requirement could ship into other areas of the globe for other uses, so we're following up with Microsoft for more details. Microsoft's TPM requirement isn't po[CENSORED]r, particularly because it doesn't enable any new functionality — all of the tech it enables already exists on Windows 10 systems that don't require TPM for installation. The primary difference is that Windows 10 users can opt to use those features by enabling TPM, or simply choose not to use them. Enterprising enthusiasts are already finding workarounds to install Windows 11 on systems without TPM support (we're aware of a few already). Still, it is unclear if those techniques will work on shipping versions of the ISO. Unfortunately, it appears Microsoft is sticking to its guns on the Windows 11 CPU support matrix, too. The updated Windows 11 minimum requirements document doesn't outline any expansion of the current list of supported Intel and AMD CPUs. That means Windows 11 will not install on all CPUs before second-gen AMD Ryzen and eighth-gen Intel models. Curiously, many unsupported CPUs, like Skylake-X, support TPM functionality but aren't on the supported CPU list. We're reaching out to Microsoft for more information on the TPM matter and will update as necessary.
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  5. BAGHDAD - The leaders of Iraq, Egypt and Jordan prioritized the economic aspects at their tripartite summit on Sunday in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, over political and security issues, raising questions about what Egypt and Jordan could offer to Iraq. The summit, which kicked off on Saturday, included Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, Iraqi President Barham Salih, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Jordanian King Abdullah II. While Egypt and Jordan see opportunities in Iraq, which has just announced that it has overcome its budget deficit thanks to high oil prices, many Iraqis do not see any economic benefits from these two countries. A member of the Iraqi parliament, who preferred not to be named, told The Arab Weekly that "Egypt and Jordan have nothing to offer Iraq." Iraqi political analyst Rahim al-Kaabi believes that "Iraq's increasingly difficult economic and living conditions and increases the country's tensions call for partners who are able to provide economic solutions to the frustrations of the Iraqi street. But it seems that the government has chosen another option." In his interview with Arab Weekly, Al-Kaabi asked: "What has changed so that the Arab Cooperation Council, in its amended form, has become a solution for a country deprived of its sovereignty and burdened with crises, tensions and divisions like Iraq?" Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh and Jordan's King Hussein established the Arab Cooperation Council in February 1989. But the alliance soon collapsed after the Kuwait crisis in 1990. Iraqi political researcher Hamid al-Kafaei believes that Egypt and Jordan are two Arab countries that are important to Iraq and are globally important, and the rapprochement and coordination between them is beneficial to Iraq and enhances its regional and international standing. In his interview with Arab Weekly, Kafai added, "Iraq's rapprochement with any other Arab country will not be at the expense of its Gulf relations, as it benefits Iraq and enhances its position, especially in light of Iranian threats to its sovereignty, culture and national existence." The Baghdad summit also represented an opportunity for Jordan to restore its normal relations with Iraq following a period of estrangement and distrust after the US invasion. BAGHDAD - The leaders of Iraq, Egypt and Jordan prioritized the economic aspects at their tripartite summit on Sunday in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, over political and security issues, raising questions about what Egypt and Jordan could offer to Iraq. The summit, which kicked off on Saturday, included Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, Iraqi President Barham Salih, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Jordanian King Abdullah II. While Egypt and Jordan see opportunities in Iraq, which has just announced that it has overcome its budget deficit thanks to high oil prices, many Iraqis do not see any economic benefits from these two countries. A member of the Iraqi parliament, who preferred not to be named, told The Arab Weekly that "Egypt and Jordan have nothing to offer Iraq." Iraqi political analyst Rahim al-Kaabi believes that "Iraq's increasingly difficult economic and living conditions and increases the country's tensions call for partners who are able to provide economic solutions to the frustrations of the Iraqi street. But it seems that the government has chosen another option." In his interview with Arab Weekly, Al-Kaabi asked: "What has changed so that the Arab Cooperation Council, in its amended form, has become a solution for a country deprived of its sovereignty and burdened with crises, tensions and divisions like Iraq?" Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh and Jordan's King Hussein established the Arab Cooperation Council in February 1989. But the alliance soon collapsed after the Kuwait crisis in 1990. Iraqi political researcher Hamid al-Kafaei believes that Egypt and Jordan are two Arab countries that are important to Iraq and are globally important, and the rapprochement and coordination between them is beneficial to Iraq and enhances its regional and international standing. In his interview with Arab Weekly, Kafai added, "Iraq's rapprochement with any other Arab country will not be at the expense of its Gulf relations, as it benefits Iraq and enhances its position, especially in light of Iranian threats to its sovereignty, culture and national existence." The Baghdad summit also represented an opportunity for Jordan to restore its normal relations with Iraq following a period of estrangement and distrust after the US invasion. Jordan and Iraq had previously agreed on projects that could represent a new basis for economic cooperation between the two neighboring countries, especially the Basra-Aqaba pipeline, the joint economic zone and the electrical grid integration project. The trade balance has been in favor of Jordan in recent years. But Amman expects to increase oil exports from Iraq, from which Jordan imports no more than 10 percent of its oil needs. For many years before 2003, Jordan imported most of its oil needs from Iraq for free or at preferential prices. Some experts link the economic ambitions that underlie the relationship between the three countries relate to a number of considerations including the desire to invest in Egypt's large consumer market (110 million po[CENSORED]tion) and to benefit from the huge oil wealth of Iraq and the geographical location of the kingdom of Jordan, which links the other two countries. The head of the Arab Forum for Policy Analysis in Cairo, Mohamed Mohsen Abul-Nur, said that the summit had “declared objectives, which included boosting the economic and partnership between the three countries, and benefiting from each country’s assets. But there are other undeclared objectives.” Abul-Nur added, “there are implicit goals that can be deduced, such as hostile regional expansionism in Iraq,” and setting up plans between the three countries to thwart “the expansion of Turkish and Iranian lobbies in Iraq against Kadhimi and to strengthen the Iraqi state's defenses through economic, political and security initiatives.” In some political circles, there has been an increasing use of the new term "Al-Sham Al-Jadeed" (the new Levant) to refer to the cooperation formula between the three countries. This is a hint to a change in political geography linking the Levant to Syria and reassuring those who may believe that the new bloc aims to pave the way for the assimilation of Syria into its fold after the rapid developments signaling the rehabilitation of President Bashar al- Assad's regime. The use of this term lowers expectations and speculation that linked it to security and political alliances and focuses instead on its economic goals, at least at this stage. Such an interpretation is likely to mitigate the expected criticism by some regional powers, who may see in it as the nucleus of an alliance that goes beyond economic goals. Kadhimi used the expression "the new Levant" for the first time during his visit to the United States last August, pointing out that he intends to enter into an economic project with Cairo and Amman to form a regional bloc capable of meeting challenges. The same term has been repeated to different degrees and at different times by officials in the three countries which means that the “New Levant” project has been under consideration for some time and has been waiting for the appropriate conditions to be launched. The Baghdad summit may be a prelude to its general official use.
  6. About 236,000 people drown every year, according to the World Health Organization. Humans aren't the only animals that drown, of course; Dogs, snakes, birds and more can drown when they're caught in water with no way to escape. But what about fish and other marine animals? Can animals that live in the water also suffocate in it? “Marine animals also need oxygen to live,” said Frances Withrow, a marine scientist at Oceana, an environmental protection and conservation organization. "It's just that they live off of dissolved oxygen, while we get oxygen from the air." Most fish breathe when water moves across their gils. But if the gills are damaged or water cannot move across them, the fish can suffocate. They don't technically drown, because they don't inhale the water, but they do die from a lack of oxygen. Fishing equipment, such as some types of hooks, can damage the gills. Disease can also be the cause. Pathogens, mainly bacteria, may attach to the gills, blocking them so they can't filter oxygen from the water or degrading them to the point where they no longer work. "It's just like if we had a really bad respiratory disease," Withrow said. "It makes it [the animal] work harder to breathe." Although some fish can pump water across their gils while at rest, many fish must swim constantly so that water flows past them. If they get trapped, such as in a fishing net, they may get stuck and suffocate, Withrow told Live Science. Sharks need their fins to swim. Some fishers catch sharks and remove their fins for foods such as shark fin soup and then toss the shark back into the water because the rest of the animal may not be valuable on the market. "This is often an illegal activity because it's unsustainable," Withrow said. "Not only is it not great for the general po[CENSORED]tions of sharks, but it's pretty cruel." The shark can't swim when it's tossed back in, so it will be eaten by predators, die of starvation or suffocate. Other marine animals, such as turtles and dolphins, get air the way we do — they breathe it from the air. But they can only do it when they surface. Fishing equipment can trap them underwater, preventing them from doing so. Drift gill nets, or giant nets that float in the water and are not designed to target a particular species of fish, are a major culprit. "Depending on the size of the net, it will catch anything that swims by," Withrow said. This includes fish, sea turtles and marine mammals that the fishers don't intend to sell. Other types of fishing equipment have ropes that can entangle animals, like whales, and prevent them from surfacing. It's difficult to know how many marine animals suffocate, Withrow said, but entanglement kills 300,000 whales, dolphins and porpoises each year, the International Whaling Commission estimates. Sometimes, areas of the ocean may not have enough dissolved oxygen to support the fish that live there. One way this can happen is if many plankton bloom simultaneously after sufficient nutrients become available. The plankton use up all the oxygen in a short period, causing fish in the area to suffocate. "The ocean is always mixing, but in strange ways," Withrow said. "So the water isn't always able to replenish that oxygen very quickly." Moreover, warm water doesn't hold as much dissolved oxygen as cold water does, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. As ocean temperatures increase due to climate change, "dead zones" with lower oxygen levels are emerging, Live Science previously reported.
  7. harles Leclerc ieri ha illuminato il Gran Premio di Stiria con i suoi guizzi, ravvivando una corsa in certi frangenti pericolosamente soporifera. Leclerc è ormai l'idolo delle folle della Ferrari, un eroe dai modi disperati e aggressivi, che si aggrappa ai risultati con una fame da leone. Non è perfetto, ma per i tifosi della Rossa è perfetto nella sua imperfezione, nella sua emotività, che prima lo trae in inganno, come Icaro involato, e poi lo fa rialzare dalla caduta, senza arrendersi. Charles ragiona di pancia, sbaglia, si maledice, va avanti. Ed è esattamente questo che lo rende così amato. Che ieri Leclerc si sia complicato l'esistenza, però, è pacifico. Charles, in partenza, ha peccato di troppa foga, arrivando al contatto con Pierre Gasly, impegnato a destreggiarsi con un cliente scomodo come Fernando Alonso. Il risultato? Ritiro per Gasly, ala anteriore rotta per Charles, costretto a ricominciare da capo. Leclerc, a ben guardare, ha commesso un errore di valutazione riguardo allo spazio a sua disposizione per sgomitare. Si è trattato di un contatto di gara, e la direzione della corsa, come solitamente accade con episodi analoghi, ha deciso saggiamente di lasciar correre. Leclerc, però, non è nuovo ad un'eccessiva foga in partenza. E, visto che non è più un novellino, dovrebbe ricordarsi di quel vecchio adagio che fa presente come le gare non si vincano allo start, ma si possano perdere. Nel caso di Charles, non c'era nulla da perdere. Ma Leclerc si è ritrovato novello responsabile dell'ufficio complicazione affari semplici. Perché, se non avesse avuto un approccio così aggressivo, molto probabilmente avrebbe ottenuto un risultato assai simile al settimo posto effettivamente colto, ma senza essere costretto ad una rimonta impegnativament. Ai suoi estimatori, al momento queste valutazioni importano poco. Meglio una gara da Leclerc che cento da Carlos Sainz, ideale contraltare di Charles con la sua costanza, si diranno. Ma l'indole da cavaliere senza paura su un destriero ipertecnologico di Leclerc potrebbe anche rivelarsi il suo limite più grande. Perché, quando arriva il momento di lottare per un titolo mondiale, bisogna essere in grado anche di pensare come un ragioniere. I campionati di F1 sono delle maratone, non degli sprint. E per quanto sia esaltante vedere un pilota riprendersi dalle difficoltà con la forza di un leone, sarebbe anche meglio non infilarsi nei guai. Un esempio lampante di questo assunto arriva dal grande protagonista di questa fase della stagione 2021, Max Verstappen. Ruvido come il suo carattere, provocatore nato, Verstappen negli anni ha capito che l'eccesso di foga in pista non paga. È ancora aggressivo, beninteso. What a troppo. È un equilibrio che arriva con l'esperienza: Max, a dispetto dei suoi 23 anni, ne ha molta, visto che è alla settima stagione in Formula 1. E, con la maturità acquisita imparando da errori costosi, Verstappen ora a vince è pronto un mondiale. La classe di un pilota si può vedere anche da un unico sorpasso ragionato, studiato, e poi perfezionato senza un plissé. Non serve semper scendere agli inferi per rivedere la luce. Sulla foga di Leclerc pesa sicuramente la frustrazione di non avere a disposizione una monoposto degna del suo talento, questo è indubbio. Ma diventare campioni passa anche dal controllo delle proprie emozioni, per quanto sia entusiasmante vedere in pista un pilota che non si risparmia mai, e non si arrende ai propri errori. È questo l'unico limite che Leclerc deve superare per essere pronto, quando la Ferrari gli darà una macchina da mondiale.
  8. Construction is booming along Dutchess County’s Route 9 corridor and one developer who is seizing the moment is Tom Mulroy. Mulroy is planning what he hopes will become a model for others striving to strike a balance between the region's natural beauty and its inevitable development. Bellefield at Historic Hyde Park is the name of the live-work-play neighborhood planned for 340 acres of woods across from The Culinary Institute of America. The Route 9 property, formerly owned by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) came on the market by a circuitous route and was eventually bought in 2011 by Mulroy, founder and CEO of T-Rex Capital Group. The $500 million mixed residential/commercial project includes 844 housing units and over 781,000 square feet of commercial space that would be built in several phases, using approximately 140 acres of the parcel for structures while leaving its remaining 200 acres as open space. The first phase, now completed, of the project focused on Belleville's “horizontal” infrastructure — public water, electricity and a wastewater treatment plant. Its main entrance on Route 9/Albany Post Road also stands ready, its $1 million traffic light poised to allow future residents and visitors easy access to its rolling hills. Phase two includes a hotel and a mix of residential/commercial space. Mulroy, in a joint venture with Bob McCarthy (former COO of Marriott International) and Shaner Hospitality, plans to build a 137-room Residence Inn. That construction, delayed due to the pandemic, is now expected to break ground in the third quarter of this year. Hart Howarton is the architect/land planning firm decided to design a variety of commercial and residential offerings for the project's second phase. Among those designs will be one for the Hudson Valley Culinary Marketplace, a venue for food retailers selling artisanal goods. City Winery is among the tenants that will be on board once construction ramps up. Bellefield planners will also carve out a separate parcel that will be dedicated to sustainable farming and agriculture. In the next phase of development, Mulroy plans a second hotel that will offer up to 300 boutique-style rooms with amenities, including a wellness center and spa that will also be made available to Bellefield residents. T-Rex Capital Group is expected to request a payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) and an exemption from sales use taxes on construction materials, and an exemption from the mortgage recording tax following the exemption percentages as published in the 2018 prepared by the Dutchess County Industrial Development Agency. The Bellefield project is expected to bring new households and employees to the town of Hyde Park. Camoin 310, an economic development consulting firm in Saratoga Springs, completed a 2020-dated summary that estimates the town of Hyde Park will receive a total of $9.39 million of net fiscal benefit over a period of 10 years. In addition, its economic/fiscal impact study projects that Bellefield's on-site operations will create more than 400 construction jobs. When fully built out, its hotels and on-site businesses are expected to create several hundred full-time jobs in the county. Mulroy is enthusiastic about the project, giving kudos to all the members of the team he's assembled to bring Bellefield at Historic Hyde Park to life. He expects completion of the campus will take a minimum of five to seven years. He doesn't underestimate the power Dutchess County has to attract. “We are directly across the street from The Culinary Institute of America. Walkway Over the Hudson gets a minimum of 800,000 people visiting each year, and Bellefield will offer a trail that connects directly to the Walkway over the Hudson and the Hudson Valley Rail Trail. “All told, the Hudson Valley attracts approximately 25 million visitors each year and since we’re on a main artery, Route 9, more than 4 million of them will come right by our front door. We’ve seen the success that similar projects have achieved — Steve Nygren’s wellness community, Serenbe (located in Chattahoochee Hills, outside of Atlanta), is an example of what we are working to achieve here in the Northeast.”
  9. Although the new Turkish role in Afghanistan will constitute an imminent field for Ankara's struggle for control and influence, it will, in turn, put it in the face of great challenges from the Taliban to Iran and perhaps to some extent with Pakistan. The United States, which announced its intention to withdraw from Afghanistan, had agreed with Turkey that Ankara would assume security responsibilities there after the withdrawal, especially securing Kabul Airport, a vital strategic facility. The Turks view this mission as an opportunity for them, as it may contribute to easing tension with Washington, and represent for them a foothold in Central Asia and other gains. Media reports said that the Pakistani-Iranian-Afghan Troika will have the upper hand in Afghanistan after the US withdrawal, due to geography and Turkey by virtue of the military presence. Despite the opportunities available to the Turks, there are great challenges, not least of which is Iran, which, although it has not commented on the Turkish move in Afghanistan so far, does not mean that it welcomes the matter, as it is concerned about Turkey's presence east of its borders, according to observers. And Iran will not stand idly by in Afghanistan. The vacuum left by the Americans is an opportunity and a challenge at the same time, and it will seek to reserve a share for it there, so that the country does not turn into a source of threat to it, and this may lead to a clash with the Turks. According to the "eurasiantimes" website, Iran's ultimate interest in Afghanistan is to replace the worrying US presence with a foothold there. And the Iranian Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, said earlier that the vacuum is a "recipe" for a new war, which means that there are more Afghan refugees in Iran, which the latter does not accept. In addition, the Taliban movement rejects the presence of any foreign armies in Afghanistan, considering that "Turkish forces are occupying forces", and this may expose the Turks to attacks by Taliban militants, which means chaos and instability. However, former Turkish diplomats say Ankara can avoid these attacks by enlisting the help of some allies such as Qatar. And the Israeli newspaper "Jerusalem Post" wrote that "Turkey, Pakistan and Iran are preparing for the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, but these countries will have to prepare for the Taliban movement and political instability. And signs of instability began in Afghanistan, with the Taliban seizing more areas in the country, after battles with government forces. And the matter does not stop here, as Turkey's entry into a confrontation with the Taliban may lead to another confrontation with Pakistan, which has repeatedly been accused of supporting the Taliban. The newspaper stated that "the relationship between Turkey and Pakistan could lead to the division of Afghanistan or facilitate the Taliban's control over a part of the country" as a solution to avoid open conflict.
  10. he 1998 Belfast Agreement never resolved the Northern Ireland conflict, it merely sidelined it. It shifted the zero-sum politics to an accommodation of difference. Neither side won, neither side lost. Unionists had to share power, nationalists had to sign up to an internal settlement. Critics say it has delivered peace without reconciliation. Simmering community tensions; ongoing segregation and/or the fact that the North’s devolved government has been inoperable for three of the last five years feed into that viewpoint. But it undervalues what has been achieved: the equality of political, social and cultural rights; the emergence of centre-ground politics; and, of course, peace itself, perhaps the most undervalued commodity. Brexit, however, runs counter to the politics of the Belfast Agreement. With its binary equations – soft/hard, inside/outside, deal/no deal – it reapplies the zero-sum dynamic. Border The avoidance of a hard border on the island can, in many ways, be seen as an extension of the compact afforded Northern nationalists under the Belfast Agreement, namely that their relationship with Dublin be recognised. And if you concede that, then the DUP’s complaint that a border in the Irish Sea breaches the compact afforded unionists – in terms of their political affiliation with London – is logical. It’s an irony then that the most sane attempt to circumvent the border issue - former UK prime minister Theresa May’s backstop arrangement – which would have placed the whole of the UK in the EU customs union – was torpedoed by the DUP. The party may have gambled on a no-deal and an ensuing land border. Either way it was politically outmanoeuvred and is now backed into a corner on the issue. From an EU perspective, the sea border solution was the only practical one – a porous 500km land border would have threatened the integrity of the single market.
  11. It has been 14 years since the first iPhone was introduced by Steve Jobs, and a lot has changed since then. Each generation of the iPhone has brought unique advances that are sometimes hard to notice, but that have made a difference when we look back at the past. And that's what I did with GRID frames. After getting the iPhone 4s frame, I had to complete my collection with other models. Seeing how the iPhone has evolved over all these years was nice, but being able to look at all the hardware evolution right in front of me is even more amazing — which is why I wanted to share this gallery with our readers. iPhone 2G Who doesn’t remember the moment when Jobs first unveiled the iPhone in January 2007? That was an iconic moment that changed everything. And although I never had the iPhone 2G (also known as the iPhone Classic), that product made me want to go all in on the Apple ecosystem (and I ended up getting the first iPod touch that year). The construction of this iPhone may seem simple by today's standards, but it was far more sophisticated than other smartphones of the time. The iPhone 2G body was made almost entirely of aluminum, but with a plastic bottom part to enable cellular and Wi-Fi signals. This iPhone already had a built-in rear camera, but the quality was really low. Its sensor — with a really low aperture — captures 2MP photos, and it cannot shoot video. Also, it has no focus adjustment. The logic board was split into two parts and it relies on a Samsung ARM processor, since Apple hadn't yet developed its own Apple Silicon at that time. Although the CPU has a single 620MHz core, Apple has lowered the clock to 412MHz in order to save battery life. There are also other things to note, such as the simplicity of components like the speakers and vibration motor. As a gift, GRID included the 9to5Mac logo on a metal plate that made my unit even more unique. iPhone 3GS A year later, Apple completely redesigned the iPhone with iPhone 3G. It was the first model to support 3G networks, but there weren't many other changes to its hardware (it even uses the same CPU as the iPhone 2G). However, iPhone 3GS came in 2009 keeping the same design but with more hardware improvements. iPhone 3GS was announced at WWDC 2009 by Phil Schiller, as Steve Jobs had to leave Apple for a few months that year for a liver transplant. During the keynote, Schiller mentioned that the letter “S” stood for “speed,” since the iPhone 3GS was the first to have an upgraded processor and graphics. Also made by Samsung, this ARM processor is 600MHz. Besides the shiny plastic back, we can notice that the iPhone 3GS camera is slightly different when compared to previous generations. Unlike its predecessors, iPhone 3GS had a 3MP sensor with adjustable focus that shoots 480p video. It's also cool to see how Apple brands its components, even the smaller ones like flex cables. iPhone 4S iPhone 4 in 2010 was the first major change to the iPhone since the original product. After a massive leak, iPhone 4 was introduced with a new glass design, Retina display, the first Apple-made A4 chip, and significant upgrades to the cameras. In 2011, exactly a day before Steve Jobs passed away, iPhone 4S was announced at an event presented by Tim Cook, who had recently taken over as Apple's CEO. The iPhone 4S followed the iPhone 3GS strategy of keeping the same design as the previous generation, but with more in-depth hardware improvements. One of the main highlights was the A5 chip, the second version of Apple's own ARM chip that was also the first dual-core chip in an iPhone. The performance of the iPhone 4S was noticeably better when compared to every other iPhone. By looking at the camera module, it's easy to guess that it's much better than the cameras seen on previous iPhones. The sensor looks more advanced, as it now captures 8MP photos and, for the first time, 1080p video. It also has a small LED flash, which was introduced with iPhone 4. The front camera was only 0.3MP, just like on the iPhone 4 (which was the first model to have one), but even so it certainly provided amazing moments for many people on their first FaceTime calls or selfies taken with an iPhone. Look how small the front sensor is. Overall, the internal design of the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S is much more robust and most components such as the buttons and flex cables seem more refined. iPhone 6 Following the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s, which both got a slightly larger screen, there's the iPhone 6. I remember watching the Apple event in September 2014 and being super excited about the new iPhones, as they were much bigger than their predecessors. iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus had an all-new, more rounded design made entirely of aluminum, with the antennas embedded as plastic strips on their back. With a more compact logic board and more internal space, Apple was able to add bigger batteries to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus (they still weren't perfect, but much better than those in the iPhone 4 and iPhone 5). The rear camera sensor was still 8MP, but it has more tricks. It was the first iPhone to be able to capture 1080p video at 60 frames per second, or 720p at 240 frames per second — which enabled super slow-motion. Users could capture photos while recording videos and the autofocus became faster and more accurate. You can also see the True Tone LED flash in the photos. Here the front camera was already 1.3MP with the ability to shoot video in 720p. In terms of performance, the A8 chip was still a dual-core processor, but now with 64-bit architecture (first introduced with the A7 chip in the iPhone 5s). The iPhone 6 still had a mechanical Home button, which was also the biometric reader. iPhone 7 Finally, we get to the iPhone 7, which I consider the last iteration of the original iPhone form-factor before the iPhone X (excluding the iPhone 8 and iPhone SE). iPhone 7 was quite an upgrade with a refreshed look (including this gorgeous matte black version) and important enhancements. Unlike the other iPhones, the Home button on the iPhone 7 is somewhat virtual. It is there, but it's not a mechanical part since it works based on pressure sensors. The four-core A10 Fusion chip was way ahead of the competition at the time, and it is still considered a great chip today. The “Fusion” name is due to the fact that this chip was the first with different cores for full performance and power efficiency. The cameras on the iPhone 7 were quite advanced, with optical stability on all models for the first time. The larger 12MP sensor has an aperture of f/1.8 for capturing better photos in the dark and it can record videos in 4K resolution. The front camera also had a giant leap with a 7MP sensor.
  12. The move toward software-defined vehicles is sparking a wealth of safety, comfort and convenience innovations — and the innovations don't stop when those vehicles leave an agency. Through over-the-air (OTA) updates, the software that runs a vehicle can continue to evolve and improve throughout its lifecycle, delighting consumers for years to come. - ads - This is a powerful ability, but it requires an approach to development that always has cybersecurity in mind. Attacks may come from physical access to the vehicle, or even via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, but cellular communications mean an attacker can access the vehicle's systems from anywhere in the world. To secure these communications and protect the vehicle's software, the auto industry must adopt a "damage tolerant" position. That is, even after establishing a relationship with an external entity, the systems in the vehicle must assume that the entity may have been compromised and could cause damage to the systems. Proactive and interactive Cybersecurity must be integrated into corporate operations from the start – from design and development to manufacturing – and a “do harm” mindset helps guide automotive software and hardware developers to create systems with cybersecurity built into them, at all levels. It focuses on actions to be taken, rather than identifying and defining access rights. - ads - Actions taken by the vehicle's systems can be proactive or reactive. Proactively, for example, the system may require that every OTA communication it receives be formatted exactly as specified in the relevant communication protocol - regardless of whether or not the source is verified. This helps protect against cyberattacks that intentionally use misleading packets to open a vulnerability. If a connection arrives that does not conform to the protocol, the system can either ignore it or simply send a reply back to the sender to indicate that there is an error. - ads - Reactively, the vehicle systems should respond in a secure fashion to any events. For example, if the vehicle goes a long time without being able to establish an OTA connection, the systems could potentially shut down certain subsystems to prevent harm. Similarly, if an intrusion-detection system sees that a component has been infected with malware, the system should be prepared to shut down that component. Diligence in software and hardware As the name implies, in a software-defined vehicle, every capability that is added to a vehicle brings along its own software. As automotive ecosystems grow and evolve, that software could come from multiple suppliers. Software from different suppliers may run on the same hardware platform, and applications may communicate with one another. - Advertisement - All of that software must be analyzed for threats and common vulnerabilities, through software composition analysis, penetration testing and periodic risk assessments. This environment requires defense-in-depth strategies, including secure updates, secure boot, identity access management, isolation-through-virtualization techniques and more. - Advertisement - On the hardware side, the microchips used within a vehicle's electronic control units must also be secured. That hardware could potentially include commercial off-the-shelf chips. Examples of secure hardware capabilities include secure storage, tamper detection, hardware acceleration for crypto-algorithms, secure firmware upgrades, secure key updates, secure boot, secure debug and other features. These strategies are important for hardening systems against attacks, and they are also necessary to help build trust in the software-defined vehicles that are rapidly reshaping the automotive industry with their compelling advantages. Vehicles are no longer closed systems, and any security approach must recognize and account for it, from the hardware to the software to the communications systems. With an “assume harm” approach, the system is always on guard, with a rigorous take on cybersecurity at every step
  13. The most vocal animals in the world .. Can we learn the language of sperm whales someday? Sperm whales have loud and choppy sounds that are used for social communication and to locate marine creatures. Scientists are trying to decipher this complex language. The sperm whale is one of the largest toothed whales in the world and one of the most vocal of animals (Getty Images) The sperm whale is one of the largest toothed whales in the world, and one of the most vocal animals on Earth. These whales make sounds known as clicks, with a pounding, intermittent, and echoing squeaks that allow them to communicate with their fellow whales, which are located a few kilometers to a few hundred kilometers away. These whale clicks are among the loudest sounds in the world. However, it is of a high degree of complexity, which does not qualify it to be considered a complete language. Can we ever understand what the whales are saying? In order to answer this question, many clues and data must be gathered to the voices of many of these clicks. This is indeed what a recent study did, which deposited its initial version on the “arXiv” website - which is concerned with publishing copies of preliminary research - on April 14th. complex sound system Sperm whales of the species Physeter macrocephalus have a brain six times larger than ours; This makes them complex social structures that whales use to socialize with each other. The whales may exchange these messages within 10 seconds or for more than half an hour. According to the report published by Live Science, the members of the research team point out that "sperm whales' possession of this complex vocal system enables them - in principle - to adopt more complex vocal rules than other non-human animals." The team has recorded many of the sounds of these whales. Then they used some machine learning systems to try to decode the sequences of those whales' vocal clicks. Sperm whales were chosen as a model for the study; Because they emit clicks with a distinct structure similar to Morse code, which is used to transmit telegraphic information. Thus AI mechanisms may help decipher these ciphers easily. Whales use vocal clicks as a means of socializing (Getty Images) surface penetration Sperm whales seem to use those vocal clicks for different purposes. As these whales dive to depths of up to 1200 meters in complete darkness, they had to develop an echo system that helps them locate marine creatures such as squid. These vocal clicks are also used as a means of social communication, but the structure of these clicks used in communication is more compact. The team has collected and recorded nearly 100,000 sperm whale clicks over many years as part of an international initiative to decode sperm whale communications, known as the Cetacean Translation Initiative. However, this number is never enough; In order for machine learning algorithms to build valuable inferences, they would need to collect about 4 billion audio clicks. So scientists have automated many of the channels so they can collect more sperm whales' sounds. These channels included underwater microphones in areas frequented by sperm whales. They also used drones that can drop microphones to the surface of the water if these whales approach the surface in order to pick up their sounds. Sperm whales have a brain 6 times larger than ours (Getty Images) Despite the amount of data the team collected, the machine-learning algorithms still struggled to decipher it. Pratyusha Sharma, a doctoral researcher in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), attributes the difficulty of analyzing voice compared to analyzing text to "the difficulty of analyzing where a word begins and ends." Thus, finding a pattern for these ambiguous and irregular words requires collecting more data. These difficulties, however, make this project worthwhile, especially as it attempts to incorporate a variety of technological capabilities to be able to trace a non-human language. Which may one day help to study broader communities of organisms and knowledge of animal behavior. Source: Live Science
  14. US used car prices jumped 30% last year, according to Blackbook, a company that monitors car and truck data. BlackBook Vice President of Data Science Alex Yurchenko revealed that this has led to a "strange phenomenon", where used cars in high demand are being sold at more prices than they were when they were new. Books - Muhammad Jamal: The prices of used cars in the United States made a jump last year by 30%, according to the "Blackbook" company that monitors car and truck data. Advertising BlackBook Vice President of Data Science Alex Yurchenko revealed that this has led to a "strange phenomenon", where used cars in high demand are being sold at more prices than they were when they were new. Related news 5 famous cars in the field of modification are available in Egypt at prices less than 200 thousand pounds Ala ad el eid.. 5 used cars model 2020 at a price starting from 100 thousand pounds Starting from 2022| Providing European cars with a “black box” similar to planes, starting from 2022| 2022 Providing Europe's cars with a "black box" similar to planes General Motors is cooperating with Shell to set up electric car charging stations in AmericaGeneral Motors is collaborating with Shell to set up electric car charging stations in cars “The market is very strange at the moment,” Yurchenko said in an interview with NBC News. to stock, so they pay a lot of money for their cars in the wholesale market." News you may be interested in Learn about the best types of advertising for corporate marketing.. Learn moreSpeakolspeakol Yurchenko said 73 car models, aged 1 to 3 years, are selling at more than the vehicle manufacturer's suggested retail price and are new. According to the US Department of Labor, increases in the price of used cars accounted for a third of the surge in inflation last month. Car prices jumped by a record 10% in April, and another 7.3% in May, when inflation rose by 5%, the largest 12-month increase since 2008. For example, a new 2019 Toyota Tacoma SR double-cabin truck was priced at just under $29,000. Two years later, dealers are paying nearly $30,000 for the same vehicle, even though it's Used cars, then sell them to consumers for more than 33,000 dollars. Specialists attribute this baffling record rise in the American car and truck market, to the Corona pandemic and related closures, in addition to the global shortage of computer chips. makers American cars had to close factories for 8 weeks to limit the spread of “Covid 19”, which led to a decline in production, although orders remained high. And when life returned to factories, computer chip makers had turned to manufacturing semiconductors for phones, laptops and gaming systems, This led to a shortage of chips for vehicles, and forced car companies to shut down factories temporarily. The shortage of new vehicles and high prices, caused customers to push into the used car market, which led to a high demand there as well. In addition, car rental companies, which usually As a source of late-model used vehicles, they keep their cars longer, because they can't get new ones, Yurchenko said. But BlackBook also points to signs that price increases are starting to slow, as used-car prices soared this week. Last year, by 0.75%, the lowest in 17 weeks
  15. Elaf: Relying on a healthy and balanced diet, accompanied by regular exercise, is essential to maintaining physical and mental health. But getting enough sleep is extremely important to our overall health and wellness. Sleep is the period during which our brain regenerates and the functions of our nervous system are regulated, ensuring processing, recovery, and stress reduction. Through adequate and long periods of sleep, our body can grow muscles, repair tissues, strengthen memory &- enable us to learn skills, and help regulate and produce hormones. “If our bodies suffer from a lack of sleep, it can cause many things and health problems,” says Anna Carolina Corsi-Pereira, fitness director at Fitness First. “When sleep deprived, the active process of the lymphatic system does not have time to perform its functions, and can lead to To the accumulation of toxins that are manifested in cognitive abilities, behavior and judgment. Inadequate sleep can lead to an increase in the hunger hormone (ghrelin) and a decrease in the satiety hormone (leptin), which can lead to weight gain. It can also lead to anxiety, a weakened immune system, low testosterone, and even DNA changes in the long term. “Exercise is a great way to get a better night’s sleep, as it helps combat improper bodily functions and health problems. Regular exercise can help maintain good sleep patterns which is essential for overall good health.” Learn the best tips to help you get a good night's sleep: Cardio exercises Aerobic exercises have been shown to ensure good sleep and fight insomnia. These exercises allow good blood flow and enable the release of "happy hormones" called endorphins that facilitate better sleep. 20 minutes of moderate intensity exercise or 10 minutes of high intensity exercise can help maximize energy levels and maintain regular sleep. Cycling, Aqua Zumba, or Hydrocombat, swimming, running, bungee jumping and/or Burpees can be done every day to get a good night's sleep. yoga Yoga is known to be the perfect activity to calm the body and mind. Helps improve breathing, increase good energy, mental stability and regulate sleep patterns. Yoga helps the autonomic nervous system, which has a calming and restorative effect on the body. YOGA PRACTICE AT HOT STUDIO All the benefits of a traditional yoga class but in a hot environment. The studio operates with an infrared heating system that heats the body directly instead of heating the air. A range of "heated" classes including Hot Power Vinyasa, yoga with weights, and restorative yoga strengthen the cardiovascular system by increasing heart rate while eliminating toxins, helping to regulate brain function and maintain regular sleep. strength exercises Strength training can help build stronger muscles, regulate blood sugar levels, reduce stress, improve mental health, and improve bone health. According to recent studies, lifting weights and strength training in the morning can help people fall asleep 45 minutes faster, and lifting weights in the evening can improve the quality of nighttime sleep. When doing strength exercises regularly, one can ensure improved sleep quality and control of the frequency of awakening throughout the night. Additional Tips for Better Sleep • Practice deep breathing and relaxation before bed • Sleeping in a dark, cool room • Do not expose yourself to the blue light emitted by screens before bed at night • Plan and eat a healthy and balanced diet • Avoid caffeine and sugary foods at night • Take supplements such as magnesium and ashwagandha after dinner
  16. University of Oxford scientists are trialling giving Ivermectin to people with Covid symptoms to see if it can keep them out of hospital. The Principle study will compare those given the drug to patients receiving the usual NHS care. The drug has become controversial after being promoted for use across Latin America and in South Africa, despite being so far unproven. Previous studies of Ivermectin have generally been small or low quality. Most commonly used in the treatment of parasitic infections such as river blindness, which is spread by flies, ivermectin has also been shown to kill viruses in petri dishes in the lab — although taken in much higher doses than people are usually prescribed. Ivermectin is given more often in parts of the world where there are high incidences of parasitic infections, said Dr. Aurora Baluja, an anesthesiologist and critical care physician. Covid patients who are also battling a parasitic disease at the same time are likely to fare worse and this may explain some of its seemingly positive effect. Although there were some "promising" early results from small, observational studies, Principal's co-lead researcher Professor Richard Hobbs said it would be "too early" to recommend ivermectin for Covid. Observational studies look at people who are already taking the drug, rather than giving it to a group that is representative of the po[CENSORED]tion. So they failed to account for the differences in the types of people who might choose this treatment, and other factors that might have been influencing the spread of the virus at the time. 'Gold standards' An observational study previously suggested that the antibiotic azithromycin might help Covid patients - but a later principle study showed the drug was ineffective. Trials like Principle are seen as the "gold standard" because they can be more confident that they measure the effects of a drug rather than the effect of other factors. Although there is no good evidence yet, ivermectin has been taken by doctors or individuals who treat themselves in countries such as Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, South Africa, and the United States. In the US, provider SingleCare said 817 prescriptions for ivermectin (which can also be used to treat skin conditions like rosacea) were filled in January and February 2021, compared to 92 in the same period last year. "Like much hydroxychloroquine before, there has been a significant amount of off-label use of this drug," said Dr Stephen Griffin of the University of Leeds, based on studies of the virus in vitro, not in humans. "The danger with such off-label use is that ... use of the drug becomes driven by a particular interest group or proponents of unconventional treatments and becomes politicized," he said, adding that this trial should provide a "definitive answer" to whether ivermectin should be used to treat Corona virus or not. Doctor offers fake Covid treatments to social media likes Doctors use unproven worm drug to treat COVID-19 The Oxford team said they chose ivermectin to be included in the trial because it is "worldwide readily available" and known to be relatively safe (although, like most things, it can be toxic at very high doses). Of the six other drugs included in the take-home trial for Covid treatments, only one - the inhaled steroid budesonide - has proven effective so far. Although the sister project is experimenting with the recovery of hospital patients' treatments, they have also discovered another steroid, dexamethasone, that can treat Covid, which is credited with saving more than 20,000 lives in the UK. People aged 18-64 with an underlying health condition or shortness of breath and anyone 65 or older can sign up for the principle study within 14 days of developing symptoms of COVID or receiving a positive test.
  17. Well, why are you interfering with friends? Do I interfere with you when you're talking to anyone? Do we have a friendship between you and me, how can I joke with you? I don't know how to joke with you who you are even your name I don't know what it is or where you are from I don't know how you say this and you keep making mistakes and saying I insult you and you say to yourself you are making yourself crazy,And you don't know your father when you are crazy, but when you insult people, you really enjoy it that you are a very strange human being, please don't reflect this on others that it It doesn't really help you if I said anything about you or insulted you or anything I did to you of annoyance or anything Show it, what do you think about this now, and I still respect you for the sake of the servant and colleagues, but really you are a very rude human being and do not respect anyone here, and This is my last comment and we will see what the officials say!! With All my Respect With All Mates!

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