July 13, 2015
Saudi Arabia: Two new MERS cases as of noon July 13
Via the KSA MOH Command and Control Center: ' 2 New Confirmed Corona Cases Recorded. A 77-year-old Saudi man in Jeddah is in intensive care a 60-year-old Saudi woman in Jazan is in a ward, presumably in stable condition. Neither had contact with a confirmed case.
No recoveries or deaths are reported. The numbers are now seven cases under care, 580 recovered, 1,047 total, and 460 deaths.
no haze no cheong...is it...I feel bad le
Not bad. still holding up at 0.056
why cheong..due to China market up ?
Touched 0.057
Posted: July 10, 2015 9:25 amPosted by: @outlook
July 09, 2015
Philippines: Finnish MERS case unconfirmed
Via Yle Uutiset: THL: Finnish MERS case unconfirmed. Excerpt:
The World Health Organization is reporting that a Finnish man in the Philippines has contracted MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome). Meanwhile, the Finnish National Institute for Health and Welfare says the case is unconfirmed as all test results are not yet available.
On July 8 the World Health Organization (WHO), announced that a 36-year-old male from Finland in the Philippines is among those who have contracted MERS.
However, according to THL, the Finnish National Institute for Health and Welfare, the case is unconfirmed.
&rdquo Several samples have been taken from the patient, but only one has indicated a positive result -- the rest have been negative,&rdquo says Jussi Sane, Senior Researcher at THL.
According to Sane, the WHO had sent the test samples to Hong Kong for further analysis and the results are not yet available. Sane says that according to the WHO&rsquo s criteria, the Finnish man&rsquo s case should not yet be treated as a confirmed case of MERS.
&rdquo However, they (WHO) have already made the information public. Our interpretation is that this case is still unconfirmed,&rdquo says Sane.
According to the THL&rsquo s sources, the 36-year-old man is in stable condition, but still in quarantine in the Philippines until the results of all the tests come in.
July 09, 2015
Philippines: Finnish MERS case unconfirmed
Via Yle Uutiset: THL: Finnish MERS case unconfirmed. Excerpt:
The World Health Organization is reporting that a Finnish man in the Philippines has contracted MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome). Meanwhile, the Finnish National Institute for Health and Welfare says the case is unconfirmed as all test results are not yet available.
On July 8 the World Health Organization (WHO), announced that a 36-year-old male from Finland in the Philippines is among those who have contracted MERS.
However, according to THL, the Finnish National Institute for Health and Welfare, the case is unconfirmed.
&rdquo Several samples have been taken from the patient, but only one has indicated a positive result -- the rest have been negative,&rdquo says Jussi Sane, Senior Researcher at THL.
According to Sane, the WHO had sent the test samples to Hong Kong for further analysis and the results are not yet available. Sane says that according to the WHO&rsquo s criteria, the Finnish man&rsquo s case should not yet be treated as a confirmed case of MERS.
&rdquo However, they (WHO) have already made the information public. Our interpretation is that this case is still unconfirmed,&rdquo says Sane.
According to the THL&rsquo s sources, the 36-year-old man is in stable condition, but still in quarantine in the Philippines until the results of all the tests come in.
so there is report in the media regard haze worsen in Indonesia...no wonder.
so there is report in the media regard haze worsen in Indonesia...no wonder.
Pure technical play. 0.05 is like a repelling magnet. :_
Today steep rebound makes no sense ... where is thy consolidation phase we are taught after a a downtrend? :p
got lky Pau pi, sure no haze.
Now at 0.055. Watch it rise further
Posted: July 9, 2015 4:01 pmPosted by: @outlook
Haze may hit Singapore in the days ahead.Meteorologists say the wind direction determines whether the haze will be blown to Singapore.
In this case, winds are blowing from south to north, causing Singapore' s PSI reading to climb into the moderate range
Posted: July 9, 2015 11:08 amPosted by: @linbei
here so far so good.where got haze...
Haze may hit Singapore in the days ahead.
Meteorologists say the wind direction determines whether the haze will be blown to Singapore.
In this case, winds are blowing from south to north, causing Singapore' s PSI reading to climb into the moderate range
Posted: July 9, 2015 11:08 amPosted by: @linbei
here so far so good.where got haze...
here so far so good.where got haze...
http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/haze-blankets-parts-of-sumatra
" Forest fires worsen ahead of expansion of cloud-seeding operations
Zubaidah Nazeer Indonesia Bureau Chief In Jakarta
Forest fires in Sumatra have intensified, with a thick haze enveloping parts of the island, prompting local officials to distribute masks.
" The acrid smell is getting bitter this evening. We feel like the haze is coming stronger on us. It is worse now than hours ago," Pekanbaru resident Didik Herwanto told The Straits Times yesterday evening.
Visibility at the Pekanbaru airport in Riau province yesterday morning was as low as 600m, resulting in one flight being diverted to Batam.
Said Mr Sugarin, head of the meteorological office at the Pekanbaru airport: A flight was diverted to Batam this morning as we had fog and haze. Visibility at 7am was 600m, but it gradually recovered to 1,500m at 8am, and to 9km at around noon."
The situation seems to have worsened, ahead of a government effort to expand cloud-seeding operations to southern parts of Sumatra today. Cloud-seeding over central parts of Sumatra have been ongoing for over two weeks.
The Pollutant Standards Index in Riau province reached as high as 111 in some parts yesterday.
The forest fires come as Indonesia enters its dry season, with concerns that an El Nino phenomenon could worsen this. Rainfall is expected to be minimal in provinces like Riau.
Meteorologists say the wind direction determines whether the haze will be blown to Singapore.
In this case, winds are blowing from south to north, causing Singapore' s PSI reading to climb into the moderate range.
While Mr Sugarin notes that the situation in Riau is improving, he blames neighbouring provinces for the haze, saying most of it was due to fires burning in southern provinces like Jambi and South Sumatra.
However, South Sumatra Governor Alex Noerdin refuted this.
" There is a lot of the blame game going on, but we prefer to tackle the problem and talk less," he said, adding that he would officiate the beginning of cloud-seeding over his province today.
Hot spots in South Sumatra dipped to 27 from 34 a day earlier, though he admits this is no guarantee there will be no fires or haze" .
Posted: July 8, 2015 10:54 amPosted by: @hohokit
Buy now at this price by at of the year you can make some money.
Buy now at this price by at of the year you can make some money.
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