WellPreserved wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 9:04 pmUh huh. Pretty much everyone here knows what I do.Carpy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:48 pmIt isn't fake. Three companies we deal with posted the same thing and sent them in messenger.WellPreserved wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:42 pm
I'm pretty sure that's fake. Look at the sentence structure, spellings, and use of contractions. It's not google translate and it reads like a native English speaker trying to fake it.
I have really appreciated the updates from cousins who are in Beijing and find them much more accurate that crap on FB.
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Carpy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 9:09 pmI know what you do. I know that a large portion of your business is firework sales and that you either import direct or through a distributor. I don't doubt that you received these messages but these are not official messages being distributed in China. They are purposely written, if you read carefully, to be absurd. The punctuation, and syntax is excellent but coronavirus is misspelled repeatedly.
In my limited experience, Chinese people aren't dumb. Chinese companies don't hire dumb marketing personnel. The message(s) you received via messenger are not typical but they are stereo-typical. That is why I doubt their authenticity. If you have dealt with Chinese companies directly (not through a third party) then you should doubt them also.
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WellPreserved wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 9:42 pmI deal with this woman frequently for years and do not doubt this a bit.Carpy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 9:09 pmI know what you do. I know that a large portion of your business is firework sales and that you either import direct or through a distributor. I don't doubt that you received these messages but these are not official messages being distributed in China. They are purposely written, if you read carefully, to be absurd. The punctuation, and syntax is excellent but coronavirus is misspelled repeatedly.
In my limited experience, Chinese people aren't dumb. Chinese companies don't hire dumb marketing personnel. The message(s) you received via messenger are not typical but they are stereo-typical. That is why I doubt their authenticity. If you have dealt with Chinese companies directly (not through a third party) then you should doubt them also.
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So what are they saying? Are the numbers being under reported? Is the quarantine that extensive as some are saying?WellPreserved wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:42 pmI'm pretty sure that's fake. Look at the sentence structure, spellings, and use of contractions. It's not google translate and it reads like a native English speaker trying to fake it.
I have really appreciated the updates from cousins who are in Beijing and find them much more accurate that crap on FB.
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Update from three days ago:Valentina327 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 5:17 pmSo what are they saying? Are the numbers being under reported? Is the quarantine that extensive as some are saying?WellPreserved wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:42 pmI'm pretty sure that's fake. Look at the sentence structure, spellings, and use of contractions. It's not google translate and it reads like a native English speaker trying to fake it.
I have really appreciated the updates from cousins who are in Beijing and find them much more accurate that crap on FB.
Coronavirus Update: All is well with us here in the Jing. Life is somewhat normal, just a bit different. This week I am back to work after the Chinese New Year break, but will be teaching online from home. Both international and local schools are closed indefinitely. Optimistically, we will return to the campus at the beginning of March. We will see. Within E, S, and B continue to receive their instruction and submit tasks online from home as well.
Life around the city is very calm. Either most people have not yet returned from the holiday or are working from home.
We met friends for dinner tonight at a favorite restaurant. Most places are either closed, or have varying hours of operation. In a city of more than 20 million people, it is amazing how fast we can get around right now!!
We wear masks when out an about, with more and more places making it mandatory. We wear them in cars and in public places, but not when we are within our compound (apartment complex).
We are free to come and go where and when we want. EVERYWHERE, including our compound conducts temperature checks when entering. Large gatherings are not permitted in private or in public, but we have not seen any enforcement of this thus far.
As stated previously, there is so much hype in the western media. WE are actually LIVING here and have an authentic perspective. Our concern does not stem from the virus itself, but on the reaction to it both here and abroad.
This is no one's fault...please be kind and DO NOT feed into the continuing anti-China sentiment.
If you have any questions about life from within, please let us know!
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Thank you for sharing. Glad your crew seems to be staying well over there.WellPreserved wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 6:04 pmUpdate from three days ago:Valentina327 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 5:17 pmSo what are they saying? Are the numbers being under reported? Is the quarantine that extensive as some are saying?WellPreserved wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:42 pm
I'm pretty sure that's fake. Look at the sentence structure, spellings, and use of contractions. It's not google translate and it reads like a native English speaker trying to fake it.
I have really appreciated the updates from cousins who are in Beijing and find them much more accurate that crap on FB.
Coronavirus Update: All is well with us here in the Jing. Life is somewhat normal, just a bit different. This week I am back to work after the Chinese New Year break, but will be teaching online from home. Both international and local schools are closed indefinitely. Optimistically, we will return to the campus at the beginning of March. We will see. Within E, S, and B continue to receive their instruction and submit tasks online from home as well.
Life around the city is very calm. Either most people have not yet returned from the holiday or are working from home.
We met friends for dinner tonight at a favorite restaurant. Most places are either closed, or have varying hours of operation. In a city of more than 20 million people, it is amazing how fast we can get around right now!!
We wear masks when out an about, with more and more places making it mandatory. We wear them in cars and in public places, but not when we are within our compound (apartment complex).
We are free to come and go where and when we want. EVERYWHERE, including our compound conducts temperature checks when entering. Large gatherings are not permitted in private or in public, but we have not seen any enforcement of this thus far.
As stated previously, there is so much hype in the western media. WE are actually LIVING here and have an authentic perspective. Our concern does not stem from the virus itself, but on the reaction to it both here and abroad.
This is no one's fault...please be kind and DO NOT feed into the continuing anti-China sentiment.
If you have any questions about life from within, please let us know!
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As of this morning:
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Deaths:
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Recovered:
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my friend in france said this
here in france the asian community had to start the I Am Not A Virus campaign because of the wave of racism and ostracism
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How many people died from the flu in 2020?Linda_Runs wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 8:07 am As of this morning:
Coronavirus Cases:
69,289
Deaths:
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Recovered:
9,866
So far, 6,600 people have died and 120,000 people have been hospitalized during the 2019-2020 flu season, according to preliminary estimates the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released Friday. Of those deaths, 39 were children, a group that's particularly vulnerable to the flu and its complications.Jan 17, 2020
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I get that! But the coronavirus is in it's infancy and is much more lethal percent wise than any flu, or even SARS now.scemily526 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 11:03 amHow many people died from the flu in 2020?Linda_Runs wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 8:07 am As of this morning:
Coronavirus Cases:
69,289
Deaths:
1,671
Recovered:
9,866
So far, 6,600 people have died and 120,000 people have been hospitalized during the 2019-2020 flu season, according to preliminary estimates the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released Friday. Of those deaths, 39 were children, a group that's particularly vulnerable to the flu and its complications.Jan 17, 2020