The future of tourism in the coronavirus era: Asia may hold answers to what's ahead

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Hmm yea, and interesting article from CNN. Or otherwise I would state, another attempt by the Communist News Network at propaganda/thought shaping/and directing conclusions to where they want them to go. CNN is not known for their unbiased neutral reporting, at all, never.

They states that the deadly CV pandemic dictates a new approach to tourism in an new world. They give some suggestions as to the approaches and reactions. The choices are 1, 2, and 3 now which of the two do you like best? Now other than sending the borg to a large private isolated (preferably island) place for their non-interaction, non-spending vacations you get to pick 1 and 2.

They're prepping for universal vaccines. But they don't work consistently or all that well for flu's.
They're prepping for 'wellness' passports. But well one day and sick the next, but money 'buys' wellness, but it's administered by central governments.
They're prepping for QR codes (implants or electronic tattoos), geez is any comment on that shit even necessary!?

Ah, and in a world of 7.8B people the death rate of CV is 0.0036% and the infected rate is but 0.054% Invert those numbers and you get 99.999% of the population has NOT died, nor been hospitalized, and not even infected by CV.
Some countries did SS/Nazi level lock-downs, some did a kinder gentler version of same, and some did the up to you version. In the ussa, same applied to the states. The heavily democratic/socialist/communist states went full Nazi, and are showing the highest mortality rates and worst cases. Funny, one would think the CV flu targets the most liberal/communist of people whilst less affecting the more conservative ones... Hmm, but I only said that for levity.
Not to mention that the CDC's own written public guidelines said for every hospital fatality listing CV as cause of death, hospital gets $19,000, and if the hospital shoved a ventilator tube down the victims throat at he dies, hospital gets a $39,000 reward, cough-ahem, payment.
Ah, and the majority of the people who died with or of CV were just plain very old, and/or had pre-existing life threatening conditions (complications), and many were in nursing homes. Statistically, nursing home residency prior to ultimate expiration is about 6 months. And to think some people question the validity of the numbers, shocking...not. And only kooks would question the severity and lethality of the faux flu terror pandemic, right?

And CNN is leading the way by presenting a story to a gullible readership with a limited set of per-determined 'options' based on a very faulty premise, and calling it news.

Geez Loise! please put the sunglasses on and see these clowns for what they are.
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My TV had been without a signal for over a week. My landlord told me a car had broken the cable and would be back on in a few days. When it came back on it was a different feed. There's news in German, French, Japanese, Khmer, Chinese, Italian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Indian, but the only English news channel is Bloomberg.

I mostly only watch TV for news, and would watch CNA (Singapore propaganda but at least regional), some BBC, but mostly Australian news. CNN is mostly it's owner's opinions and what they want you to believe. I gave up on them years ago. I prefer to watch SKY Network Australia News on YouTube.
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rexwell wrote: Tue May 12, 2020 12:53 pm My TV had been without a signal for over a week. My landlord told me a car had broken the cable and would be back on in a few days. When it came back on it was a different feed. There's news in German, French, Japanese, Khmer, Chinese, Italian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Indian, but the only English news channel is Bloomberg.

I mostly only watch TV for news, and would watch CNA (Singapore propaganda but at least regional), some BBC, but mostly Australian news. CNN is mostly it's owner's opinions and what they want you to believe. I gave up on them years ago. I prefer to watch SKY Network Australia News on YouTube.
Because Rupert Murdoch would never sink so low as to let his opinions shape how his outlets report the news?
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for a well rounded morning
10 minutes BBC for international news
10 minutes fox,10 minutes MSNBC for opposite truths of the same story
15 minutes each than of Aljazeera and RT News
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Clemen wrote: Tue May 12, 2020 1:17 pm
rexwell wrote: Tue May 12, 2020 12:53 pm My TV had been without a signal for over a week. My landlord told me a car had broken the cable and would be back on in a few days. When it came back on it was a different feed. There's news in German, French, Japanese, Khmer, Chinese, Italian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Indian, but the only English news channel is Bloomberg.

I mostly only watch TV for news, and would watch CNA (Singapore propaganda but at least regional), some BBC, but mostly Australian news. CNN is mostly it's owner's opinions and what they want you to believe. I gave up on them years ago. I prefer to watch SKY Network Australia News on YouTube.
Because Rupert Murdoch would never sink so low as to let his opinions shape how his outlets report the news?
Just to straighten your facts...
Until the formation of News Corporation in 1979, News Limited was the principal holding company for the business interests of Rupert Murdoch and his family. Since then, News Limited had been wholly owned by News Corporation (owners of Sky Network Australia News).
From what comment's I have read from many Brits, they prefer they Aussie version to the Murdoch one.
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phuketrichard wrote: Tue May 12, 2020 1:23 pm for a well rounded morning
10 minutes BBC for international news
10 minutes fox,10 minutes MSNBC for opposite truths of the same story
15 minutes each than of Aljazeera and RT News
Pretty sue that's in the DSM-5 as the definition of schizophrenia
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rexwell wrote: Tue May 12, 2020 1:34 pm
Clemen wrote: Tue May 12, 2020 1:17 pm
rexwell wrote: Tue May 12, 2020 12:53 pm My TV had been without a signal for over a week. My landlord told me a car had broken the cable and would be back on in a few days. When it came back on it was a different feed. There's news in German, French, Japanese, Khmer, Chinese, Italian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Indian, but the only English news channel is Bloomberg.

I mostly only watch TV for news, and would watch CNA (Singapore propaganda but at least regional), some BBC, but mostly Australian news. CNN is mostly it's owner's opinions and what they want you to believe. I gave up on them years ago. I prefer to watch SKY Network Australia News on YouTube.
Because Rupert Murdoch would never sink so low as to let his opinions shape how his outlets report the news?
Just to straighten your facts...
Until the formation of News Corporation in 1979, News Limited was the principal holding company for the business interests of Rupert Murdoch and his family. Since then, News Limited had been wholly owned by News Corporation (owners of Sky Network Australia News).
From what comment's I have read from many Brits, they prefer they Aussie version to the Murdoch one.
Oh, right, I see. Now remind me again who owns News Corporation?
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Not Sure. It's a publicly traded company on the US Stock Exchange (NWS). I'll concede that Murdoch is a shareholder and chairman but not CEO. Which news do you watch?
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