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被撤回的文章,英文版如下,please Share to your network.
The English version of Prof Yuen and Prof Lung's article is already available: 👇🏻
18 Mar 2020: David Christopher Lung, Yuen Kwok-yung: Pandemic Originated from Wuhan; Lesson from 17 Years Ago Forsaken
Winter of Jihai (2019), a virus began in Wuhan. Comes spring of Gengzi (2020), an epidemic broke out in Hubei. Within China, there were 80,000 confirmed cases, and 3,000 deaths. People were confined in their homes and the epidemic only began slowing down towards the end of the month, yet the virus had leaked to the world outside before it could be stopped. In March, it was a pandemic, only it was announced too late by the World Health Organization (WHO). Countries lacked measures and reserves, and the pandemic swept across the globe. Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan were spared from the pandemic with continuous sprinkles of overseas imported cases and small groups, but have not yet fallen.
This pandemic came from a virus, shaped like a corona, hence named Coronavirus. Since 2015, WHO has avoided using names of people, places, animals, food, culture, occupation, etc., to name illnesses. For this one, the “year” was used for differentiation, COVID-19. In the naming of viruses, International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) analyses only the genome sequencing meticulously and disregards the other aspects. Since the genome sequence of this Coronavirus was “not novel enough”, it belongs in the same sisterhood with the SARS Coronavirus, also known as SARS 2.0 (SARS-CoV-2). Local and international media call it the Wuhan Coronavirus or Wuhan Pneumonia, simple and straight-forward, which is not incorrect.
Much controversy has resulted in society regarding the name of this pandemic. In fact, the illness was named by WHO, while the virus was named by ICTV. Nicknames are conventional, as long as they are clear and understood. In scientific discussions or academic exchanges, COVID-19 or SARS-CoV-2 must be used. In daily public communications or media wordings, Wuhan Coronavirus or Wuhan Pneumonia are both conventional, easy to understand, and great for communication purposes.
The Pandemic of Gengzi, an Origin in Wuhan
Around 75% of the newly discovered infectious diseases originated from wild animals. Among the few that could infect mammals is the Coronavirus, whose ancestral virus originated from bats or avians. Both have the ability to fly thousands of miles to the place the virus was first discovered, therefore the naming of a virus would also include its place of origin. To investigate the origin of a virus, the correct and objective way is to isolate the virus from the animal host. Unfortunately, since Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market was eradicated early on, the wild animals in the market were already gone by the time researchers had arrived to collect samples. The identities of the natural host and the intermediate host became a mystery. According to the locals, the wild animals sold within the Market came from all over China, Southeast Asia, and Africa (smuggled) to be distributed from there. The ancestral virus of the Wuhan Coronavirus cannot be determined.
Using genome sequencing to determine its origin, a bat Coronavirus stand (RaTG13) was found to be extremely similar to the Wuhan Coronavirus, with a sequencing similarity of 96%, therefore it is believed to be the ancestral virus stand of this Wuhan Coronavirus. This particular virus strand was obtained and isolated from Yunnan bats (Rhinolophus sinicus), and bats are believed to be the natural host of this Wuhan Coronavirus. Epidemiology clearly indicated Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market as the amplification epicenter, where there was a huge possibility that the virus had cross-infected between the natural host and the intermediate host, and then mutated within the intermediate host to adapt to the human body, followed by human-to-human infections.
The identity of the intermediate host remains unknown, but genome sequencing indicated that the Spike Receptor-binding domain of the Wuhan Coronavirus has a 90% similarity to that of the pangolin Coronavirus strand. Although the pangolin could not be confirmed as the intermediate host, it is highly possible that this pangolin Coronavirus strand donated Spike Receptor-binding domain DNA (or even the entire sequence) to the bat Coronavirus strand. Though gene shuffling recombination, the novel Coronavirus was born.
Wild Animal Market, the Origin of Innumerable Viruses
The 2003 SARS virus originated from Heyuan, became an epidemic in Guangdong, and passed to Hong Kong. The SARS Coronavirus was found in civets, and China clearly banned the trading of wild animals afterward. 17 years on, the wild animal market has run amuck. The Chinese have outright forgotten the lessons from SARS and have allowed a live wild animal market to exist within the centre of a highly developed city, with wild animals being cooked and eaten in brought daylight – simply astonishing. The feces of the animals within a live wild animal market contain a large amount of germs and viruses. With a crowded environment, vile hygiene, and a mix of wild animal species, gene shuffling and mutation could easily occur in viruses, therefore these markets must be banned.
Reform of the wet markets should be a focus of epidemic prevention. The mainland Chinese and Hong Kong governments must quickly improve these environments by enhancing ventilation and pest control. Before the complete elimination of live-animal markets, animal feces must be well handled to minimise the chances of gene shuffling in viruses.
The online rumour that the virus originated from USA was absolutely groundless, delusional. Stop spreading the falsity before we expose ourselves to ridicule. To remain calm before a pandemic, informational transparency is of the utmost importance. With calm and objective analysis, refrain from parroting others and spreading hearsay. Not strictly enforcing the closure of all wild animal markets after SARS was a grave mistake. In order to defeat an illness, one must own up to the mistakes and face the truths. Stop committing the same mistakes and putting the blame onto others. The Wuhan Coronavirus was a product of the inferior culture of the Chinese people: excessive hunting and ingesting wild animals, inhumane treatment of animals, disrespecting lives. Continuing to devour wild animals for human desires, the deep-rooted bad habits of the Chinese people are the real origin of the virus. With this attitude, in a dozen years, SARS 3.0 is bound to happen.
(Dr Lung graduated in 2004 from the University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Medicine with distinction in Medicine. He currently works in the Hong Kong Children’s Hospital, where he built up the microbiology team and lab. Yuen Kwok-yung is a Professor and Chair of Infectious Diseases of the Department of Microbiology of the University of Hong Kong)
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"Every wave of tech changes the world...and gets regulated."
Benedict Evans is an independent analyst with a history in consulting, venture capital, and strategy. He publishes essays read by tech insiders and enthusiasts, and every year he produces a big presentation digging into macro and strategic trends in the tech industry.
"This year, ‘Standing on the shoulders of giants’ looks at what it means that 4B people have a smartphone; we connected everyone, and now we wonder what the Next Big Thing is, but meanwhile, connecting everyone means we connected all the problems. Tech is becoming a regulated industry, but we don’t really know what that will mean."
While the video of the presentation hasn't been released yet, the deck (link below) paints an interesting picture of what's going on in the tech industry this decade. Some takeaways that stuck out to me in the report:
1. EC is huge at $500B in the US but it's only 15% of the total addressable market of retail. While more people are shopping online, the offline experience is still important for many shoppers.
2. Advertising is expanding its reach but mostly in product ads. Google Shopping is taking over more space in the Google Network, and Amazon is now taxing product search as they have a $10B search ad business.
3. We're seeing slower growth for Netflix and a continuing decline in paid TV, but YouTube and other streaming entertainment services like Twitch continue to gain popularity.
4. There's more and more investment outside the US, which we're seeing real-time here in Greater Southeast Asia.
5. The next smartphone could be AR and to take it one step further, high tech contact lenses and other AI-powered devices may end up dominating the market.
6. Regulation and policies have always been at the forefront of tech. In fact, venture capital and Silicon Valley exists due to regulations from the US government, and things don't seem to be changing anytime soon. Media will continue to highlight the role of tech when it comes to politics and regulations.
Take a read when you get a chance as it's chock-full of interesting data points: https://www.ben-evans.com/presentations
- By Natalie Feng Lin, Analyst
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Sites like social blade are estimations. There are many factors when determining Youtube money Just google is "Social Blade Money accurate" and see for yourself. Think for yourself and don't believe one hater (with a history of hating on other more successful youtubers) with wrong and jealous intentions. I focus on making videos about my friends and Vietnamese people all over the world and my life. Use logic and make your own decision based off of how many great videos, all the people i've helped, , and inspired to visit their motherland through videos I've produced and the hundreds of good people I've featured on my channel and not some false accusations.
When people are jealous of you, they can find a million reasons to hate on you from a single word to your years of work. Don't be fooled by slander, lies, and exaggerations about Kyle Le and Yevato from people with agendas to grow their own channel. The depth, quality, and quantity of our current videos should paint a picture of who we are, not rumors and attempted hit pieces from people who never met us or don't even know us personally. It's easy to hate when you don't understand the whole picture and use only your own narrow bitterness and resentment of people better than you because they worked harder to make more and better content than you.
Kyle Le's story
I graduated with a degree in history and moved to Vietnam to teach high-school history because I've always had a passion to teach, wanted to explore the motherland, and to share a global language to my people. I only had 1,000 dollars and a ton of student debt to my name when I moved over right after graduating university. Fortunately, I met my friend and room mate John of many years who first allowed me to stay in his kitchen for three months. When I worked more I was able to afford my own place (with other roommates) After a year I was ready to go home, but then I met Yevato OldBoy who gave me an opportunity to work more. Then, I started working 14-15 hour days 6-7 days a week- sometimes going without a day off for months. (Videos were filmed during holidays and vacations and released months later. I grinded hard for years to have a better life for myself and kept making YouTube videos to share my experiences. When more opportunities came through YT, I decided to lessen my teaching load to focus more on videos. Everything I do is for YouTube. From shoes to walk to film, to new cameras to make better videos, to investing in a quiet and safe place to live to edit videos. If you think around 1500USD (earnings vary every month depending on ad views) is enough for Vietnam, you're not wrong, but it's not enough to produce content from all over VN and Asia. And not enough for a stable life . Traveling is expensive, Travel for videos is even more expensive. Videos do not make themselves. This is why there has never been another YouTube channel as in-depth as this one about Vietnam and Viet Kieu featuring Vietnamese people from all over the world. This is a business and I'm investing myself and my money into it. I have nice things because I worked for them. Also, Patreon has been helpful to the growth and quality of videos. More money = more travel = more videos.
Many years ago my mechanic hit a young girl who ran out into the streets. It was not his fault nor was it my fault. I was saving up money to buy a better bike for myself and I was upset that I had to pay almost 1000 dollars for something I had nothing to do with. I still paid even though I was worried about getting scammed. There was no cover up. I blogged about it. If I wanted to hide it, why would I publicly post it? I also blogged about helping them and paying for her medical bills just a few posts later and why wasn't that mentioned in the hit piece against me?
I was a very angry and bitter person when I was younger. I always looked at the world as if it was against me. My jokes and satire were immature and at times distasteful. But I evolved and grew up and spending more time with OldBoy and his family allowed me to become a more positive person. It improved my videos, my networking, and my life. The 22-25 year old me is not the 27 year old me. Actions, words, jokes, comments in the past don't reflect the current me or my views on Vietnamese people or Vietnamese women. That video was taken down quickly after it was uploaded because I realized my immaturity. It is no longer online or on my channel Again, my early views and ignorance new to Vietnam do not reflect who I am today.
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Fire in Saigon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bhmP...