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lesbiantenets · 2 years
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Downloadable Reproductive Justice Zines
Barnard College has curated a selection of reproduction justice zines available for download directly on their website.
The zines included so far:
Abortion-Positive Coloring Book for Hard Times by the Lilith Fund
The Lilith Fund provides food-related, superhero, and other illustrations to color in with pro-abortion messages.
A Guide to Medication Abortion for Barnumbia by Reproductive Justice Columbia
Medication abortion 101.
¿Por qué el gobierno es así? : Una fanzine sobre la lucha por el acceso al aborto y la justicia reproductiva en la era de COVID19 by the Lilith Fund
Escribiendo en junio de 2020, un autor de Lilith Fund aconseja sobre cómo navegar por la justicia reproductiva durante la cuarentena de COVID-19 y cómo los lectores pueden apoyar a los trabajadores locales esenciales y a los inmigrantes indocumentados. El zine, escrito en español, incluye dibujos en acuarela y otros gráficos a todo color.
What is this thing called M.E.? author's name not listed.
Menstrual Extraction became popular in the 1970s, but after the passage of Roe v. Wade, feminist activists focused their efforts on medical abortions and the practice became less common. This zine gives a history of M.E. and describes how it is safer than other DIY abortions and how using it instead of a medical abortion can help women reclaim their bodies as well as give women in poor areas and developing countries a more affordable and empowering option. *Scanned and uploaded to the Internet Archive with assumed consent. The zine had previously been online. We attempted to reach the creator without success.
Who is fit for motherhood? : Why abortion is not the only reproductive right by Lauren Jade Martin
Lauren Jade Martin, author of perzines Boredom Sucks, You Might As Well Live, and Quantify puts out this "condensed and simplified" version of her senior project, which focuses on the intersections of race and class in reproductive rights. She considers reproductive rights other than those related to abortion, such as forced sterilization, forced birth control, and population planning, issues that often disproportionally effect poor women, women of color, and immigrant women. The zine explores the tension between second-wave feminism and these reproductive rights abuses, and describes how the interests of middle and upper-class white women are often different from and even oppositional to the interests of poor women or women of color. Lauren includes a lengthy bibliography, photographs, historical and current information, and her email address. *Scanned and uploaded to the Internet Archive with Lauren's permission
Why Is the Government Like This : A Zine About Fighting for Abortion Access and Reproductive Justice in the Age of COVID19 by the Lilith Fund
A Lilith Fund artist accuses Texas legislators with responding poorly to the coronavirus pandemic, using bans on elective surgery to prevent access to surgical abortion in the state. The zine is illustrated with watercolor paintings.
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mylawyeradvise · 6 months
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Mergers: Tool to Survive the Second Wave of Covid19 | Corporate Attorney in Delhi NCR | Corporate Lawyer in Delhi NCR 
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The execution of contracts is governed by the Indian Contract Act, 1872. According to the Act, for a contract to be valid, it must meet certain criteria such as offer and acceptance, consideration, legal object, and free consent. However, logistics companies, in their pursuit of business opportunities, might sometimes enter into contracts that are not as beneficial as they initially seem. These agreements could include unjustifiable terms, over the top penalties, or unclear commitments. One key aspect of executing unfavourable contracts is the principle of free consent. If an agreement is endorsed under intimidation, excessive impact, extortion, or distortion, it becomes voidable at the choice of the aggrieved party. Logistics companies could find themselves bound by contracts that were signed under pressure or through misleading information, making it important for them to thoroughly scrutinize the terms before agreeing. Read more
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mayurreports · 1 year
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Chitin, Chitosan, and Derivatives Market Trends, Share Analysis, Key Companies, and Forecast To 2022-2030
Market-Overview
The demand for novel materials has risen considerably to suit a growing range of applications, promoting the chitin, chitosan, and derivatives market. Reports created by MRFR detail the developments in the industry that can be expected in the market through the forecast period. The market is predicted to be motivated by a revenue of USD 8,987.8 Million by 2030 while the market grows at an 14.8 % CAGR.
The ample availability of chitin is estimated to be a key factor estimated to create scope for its utilization, thus driving the chitin, chitosan and derivatives market share. The food and beverage sector is estimated to contribute to a surge in the development of the chitin, chitosan and derivatives market.
Segmental Analysis
The segmentation of the chitin, chitosan and derivatives market is carried out on the basis of type, application and region. The application segment of the chitin, chitosan and derivatives market comprises of pharmaceuticals & nutraceuticals, food & beverages, animal feed, and agriculture. The type segment of the chitin, chitosan and derivatives market comprises of chitin, glucosamine, and chitosan. The regions included in the chitin, chitosan and derivatives market are North America, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, South America, Africa and Europe.
Detailed Regional Analysis 
The chitin, chitosan, and derivatives market's regional investigation includes regions such as North America, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, South America, Africa and Europe. The chitosan and derivatives market's North American region accounted for the chief market portion in 2022 while the regional market in the Asia Pacific is anticipated to list the highest CAGR in the forecast period. Rising health awareness and increasing understanding regarding the advantages of chitin, chitosan, and their byproducts are the important factors compelling the development of the North American chitin, chitosan and derivatives market trends. The incidence of many pharmaceutical and nutraceutical producers in the North American region is another influence boosting the eating of chitin, chitosan, and derivatives in the region, with the U.S. being the main national-level market.
Competitive Analysis
The market may show restrained development due to the second wave of COVID cases resurgence in several regions. The emphasis on creating reserves of resources to deal with unexpected situations is estimated to shape future market developments. The global market is estimated to see diversification in operating practices as newer models for operation and delivery come into place. The aid from government institutions is estimated to stimulate the global market's development in the coming years. The continuance of lockdowns intermittently in several regions may cause obstacles to the market's development as resources such as labour and supply chains to become seriously impacted. The innovations and research being undertaken in the market are estimated to create promising growth options in the coming period. The reliance on online commerce for sales is estimated to show a significant spike in the forecast period, leading to more investment in its development by market stakeholders.
The distinguished contenders in the key chitin, chitosan and derivatives market players are G.T.C. Bio Corporation (China), Zhejiang Candorly Pharmaceutical Co. (China), Heppe Medical Chitosan GmbH (Germany), Zhejiang Shinfuda Marine Biotechnology Corp. (China), Golden-Shell Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. (China), Advanced Biopolymers AS (Norway), Kitozyme, L.L.C. (Belgium), Meron Group (India), Primex EHF (Iceland), and Panvo Organics Pvt Ltd (India).
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ricisidro · 2 years
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The #Philippines maintained its 62nd place on the #Nikkei #COVID19 Recovery Index for July 2022, as the #Omicron subvariant BA.5 spreads around the globe with many countries seeing a jump in infections. #BA5 Japan tumbles in COVID recovery ranking as infections surge. South Korea also slips, while Cambodia and Vietnam continue to lead region. Japan plunged 60 places to 90th in the latest edition of Nikkei's COVID-19 Recovery Index, as the omicron subvariant known as BA.5 has saddled the country with more daily cases than anywhere else. South Korea, which is also seeing a jump in infections, slipped to 13th from fourth. Elsewhere in the region, Cambodia and Vietnam continued to rank high, in second place and fourth, respectively. Taiwan rose 33 spots, with cases and deaths falling gradually. The index assesses countries and regions on infection management, vaccine rollouts and social mobility. The higher the ranking, the closer an area is to recovery, characterized by lower infection and death rates and better inoculation coverage, as well as fewer movement restrictions. Worldwide, Japan, the U.S. and South Korea reported the most cases in the last week of July, according to the World Health Organization. Japan saw 1.38 million infections, a 42% increase from the previous week, while South Korea logged more than 560,000, up 25%. The East Asian neighbors' combined case count made up 30% of the global total. In Japan, government experts have attributed the latest wave to the highly contagious yet less deadly BA.5 subvariant. Over 63% of Japanese have been triple vaccinated and 30% of those aged 60 or above have received a fourth shot. But BA.5 is reported to be better at evading protection from vaccines and previous infections than its predecessors. BA.5 is now the dominant coronavirus strain worldwide, with a prevalence rate of 69.6% out of sequences submitted to genomic database GISAID during the week of July 17-23, according to the WHO. A high caseload is not the only factor holding Japan back. Besides a low score for infection management, the country's ranking was also hurt by its relatively stringent policies, including rules on close contacts. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg9_ITSBIaF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lakwatsabicol · 2 years
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SAWANGAN PARK
We have the newest, attractive, and environmentally friendly park in Legazpi City, with the breathtaking beauty of the seaside and its cold fresh air. It’s most likely to know as the “Sawangan Park” and actually can be located at Dap-Dap Legazpi City.
Legazpi was originally a fishing settlement called Sawangan that occupied what is now the Legazpi Port, whose inhabitants were mostly fishermen and farmers. The majority of Legazpi inhabitants are mindful of the park's simplicity and beauty. Sawangan Park in Legazpi City, Albay, is perhaps the most prominent monument that aims to push the city's growth to the next level. Mayor Noel Rosal's administration is working to boost the city's value by speeding not just its economic metrics for a business climate, but also various other areas of this booming and lively metropolis. The mayor, who frequently visits the seashore park, has recognized its significant potential to promote eco-tourism and maintain a safe and healthy living among the people as the city grows into one of Luzon's Top 5 tourist destinations.
A broad grass and well-lit walkways, picnic areas with cottages, playground with skateboard rink, bicycle lanes, beach volleyball court, and a grandstand for outdoor events are among the features of the huge one-hectare area.
Since March, Sawangan has begun to draw more health enthusiasts and promenades that once again enjoy the sea breeze and lovely beauty and surroundings of the site, which was previously neglected because of the Covid19 threat.
Recently, some of the candidates for the election, both presidential and local, held their campaign and other events at Sawangan Park, therefore lots of people came and they were mesmerized by the beauty of the place. Even the atmosphere during night time made them appreciate nature.
Sawangan Park also has its mini playground were kids can also play, there's also a built materials used for exercising, therefore middle aged men and women can savor there time there. The fresh air coming from the sea side as well as the beautiful scenery and image of the so-called 'Sleeping Lion'.
In places like this, anyone can spend their time and enjoy every second moment they have. It can be morning or specifically at night time, were colorful streetlights are provided, to make the place even more attractive even though it’s night. Anyone’s who’s having a hard time or being stress at any aspects of their lives unwind here. Anyone can come alone as well as anyone can come with their family, friends or other special someone. The sea waves that makes our body and mind calm down while listening to it, and watching the moon and stars that shines so bright and peacefully makes ourselves even more relaxed
So what are we even waiting for? Anyone can visit this place anytime they want, no entrance fee, make yourselves feel at home, just don’t forget to respect the environment like you always wanted.
ESSAY BY: RAQUION, DHANYLYNE
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Shyam Maheshwari details the critical factors that differentiate a successful restructuring from a failed one
Shyam Maheshwari was the former Chief Executive Officer, Founder and Partner of SSG Capital Management Limited, and was primarily responsible for SSG’s investment activities in India. Shyam is a gold medallist (All India Rank 1) chartered accountant and also has an MBA from IIM Bangalore where he was the Institute topper.
According to Shyam Maheshwari, timely and proactive restructuring of stressed assets will also provide much-needed breathing room to the IBC to clear its large backlog, before a potential wave from the impact of Covid19. Until the IBC resumes stressed and distressed companies will either continue to limp along, knowing their fate but impotent to change course or they may revert to the pre-IBC status by compromising and doing arrangements under the Companies Act with the bias on lenders to determine debt restructuring. As the financiers are delighted about demonstrating their ‘Art of Restructuring’, Shyam Maheshwari points out some factors to identify a successful restructuring.
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Firstly, Shyam advices to pick the industry or sector carefully before engaging with an existing lender. Make sure the selection plays to your expertise and experience and is ripe for disruption (energy, shipping and aviation). Secondly, he says that one should conduct deep diligence to understand the business. Differentiate between the need to fix the business as opposed to fixing the balance sheet. The latter is always easier. Determining the efficacy of the existing management, changing if necessary and agreeing a path to fill gaps is the third factor.
Shyam Maheshwari says that the fourth factor is negotiating an acquisition price that creates a sustainable capital structure for the underlying business while ensuring alignment of interest between various stakeholders. The fifth factor is to create buffers in the business plan for contingencies while recognising that things will not operate like clockwork. It invariably takes longer for things to fall into place, Mr. Maheshwari says.
“The temporary halt on referrals to the IBC is a timely moment to reflect on its efficacy and ask how the process can be sharpened for a more impactful resumption. Most assessments of the IBC are based on the number of companies that have gone through its doors and emerged with a buyer at a reasonable price”, Shyam Maheshwari SSG explains. In sum, timely and proactive restructuring of stressed assets will also provide much-needed breathing room to the IBC to clear its large backlog — before a potential second wave from the impact of Covid19.
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Is COVID Igniting a Human Transformation?
It has been 18 months that Covid entered our lives like an uninvited guest and has stayed way past its expected duration. Just as we thought it was leaving, it danced the dance of destruction and left us devastated as a community, as a nation, as humanity. And yet underneath the pain of it all, one can’t help but notice the slow but certain change it is bringing about. I am not sure if it is an inner transformation, but it does seem to be epic change (if I am to use the lingo correctly).
One of the most obvious fallouts is the ‘collective grief’ that we are all feeling. The second wave came like a tsunami, and it has touched every person we know. There are stories of families being wiped off, children being orphaned, loss of young friends and colleagues. Whether we admit it or not, we are all in mourning.
Out of Our Control
Many of us live life with goals and plans. We want to achieve things. Organizations do the same. Now we have seen the most well-laid out plans come to nothing. We have seen how much out of control we are. I have heard instances of people who did not step out of the house for a year and still were infected with COVID 19.
This loss of control, loss of predictability of life is making us question life itself. We have started questioning our drive, our ambition. We have started questioning our goals. What mattered in the past seems meaningless. A senior executive I am coaching, said to me, “Of what use is your money, your status, your network when ultimately, they all fail in the face of this disease? What is it that truly matters?”
Shift in Perspective
In that way, COVID19, has created transformation, in many people. For example, everyone who has had COVID, survived, and is still fighting the post-covid effects, like me, is looking at their body differently.  Just a simple transformation in terms of valuing your body, your lungs breathing, getting 6 hours of uninterrupted sleep! Another level of transformation is that “Oh, I’ve survived! So, there must be a reason for that and what is life calling me to do now.”
The life of caregivers is shifting too. If their loved one has passed away, that grief itself has become a cause of a new kind of life, in some way or the other.  It is making people reach out to others with a similar experience or to give back or to some spiritual awakening. Young widows are reaching within and searching for their empowered selves as they prepare themselves for life ahead. And if the loved one has survived, there is a newfound appreciation for the importance of their well-being. Nothing else seems to matter.
Activating Kindness
The collective suffering and grief has made people dig into themselves and find compassion and love. It has activated kindness inside us. Initially, the entire talk was about anger and blame to the government & to the ill-equipped system.  Slowly, as we started seeing the mass pain, the narrative shifted. It transformed into “What can I do? Can I just sit on the side and watch this? Or do I have another role to play in this? I have suffered, but can I reduce someone else’s suffering? Can I impact in a         small way?”
And it’s fascinating to see the way people have activated their kindness. They are volunteering, whether to get medicine or oxygen concentrators, setting up oxygen centers, catering food for covid ridden families, collecting funds for orphans, creating support groups, or helping widows find jobs. The community of life and leadership coaches that I am a part of, is helping people deal with their grief and mental well-being. In whatever way possible, people are channeling their compassion for practical outcomes. I think that’s the best gift of COVID 19. It has put us in touch with our humanity again.
Interconnectedness
We have changed the way we look at strangers. Strangers can help us, strangers are not to be avoided, and it has helped discover the interconnectedness of life. Just to give you an example, the day my oxygen levels started dropping, my brother’s friend’s wife, whom I have never met, sent her car to deliver an oxygen concentrator to my house. And then my sister-in-law’s school friend reached out and got us a bed in a hospital. My cousins who are doctors in USA reached out to the doctor community and there was a senior pulmonologist there, whom I don’t know, who was guiding my husband on my treatment plan both during and post my hospitalization.
How did this happen? Why did this set of complete strangers go so much out of their way to help another human being who they will probably never meet? I think this happened only because, we are all feeling interconnected. It is becoming okay to seek support and to offer it, without second- guessing. This collective experience has made us realize that we are all part of the same universe, the same humanity. We have been awakened from our stupor of disconnection and been made to see the common thread of life that runs through us.
Gratitude
Therefore, when I came back home from hospital, I marveled at the chain of events and the acts of kindness of so many people who are just strangers to me. I was filled with deep gratitude to life itself. Not only the gratitude of being alive but the gratitude of being inter-connected with all these people who in some way led to my getting better.
I don’t think that any covid survivor who went to the hospital, will ever be able to forget those nurses and doctors in PPE Kits in peak summer treating us and working 12hrs shift. Or all those guardian angels who prayed for us when we suffered. Or the ones, who worked in their factories during the pandemic to manufacture the life- saving medicines that were administered to us.
And I think if anyone, sufferer or caregiver, really closes their eyes and thinks about it, there will be a knowing, that things could have been much worse than they are right now and that itself creates a sense of deep gratitude. Living in gratitude is transformation too.
Yoshita Swarup Sharma:  
Founder & CEO - A Brighter Life | ICF Certified Executive Coach  | Leadership facilitator | NLP Practitioner| Inner Transformation Specialist
Yoshita Swarup Sharma, CEO & Co-Founder of A Brighter Life, is an internationally certified executive coach (PCC). For the last eleven years, she has coached several senior leaders and CXO across the variety of industries and organizations. Recently she was awarded as one of the most influential coaching leaders of India by the World HRD Congress. She's a leadership facilitator, advanced NLP Practitioner and a specialist on personal transformation. She writes her blog from her own experiences and reflections .  She brings with her 23 years of overall work experience and has previously worked as a Marketing professional in corporates like Coca-Cola, Dabur and Ranbaxy She's also a Kathak student and co-founder of Subah, A Covid Widow support group
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digitrenndsamr · 2 years
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How Has Covid19 Impacted On-the-Go Breakfast Packaging Market?
Transparency Market Research (TMR) provides key valuable insights into the on-the-go breakfast packaging market in its published report, which incorporates global industry analysis, size, share, growth, opportunities, trends, and forecast of 2021-2029. In terms of revenue, the global market is anticipated to expand 1.6 times of current market value by the end of 2029, due to increasing demand for flexible packaging across several countries, about which TMR offers detailed insights and forecasts in the on-the-go breakfast packaging market report.
On-the-go breakfast packaging is an advanced packaging solution that not only holds food & beverages but also offers ease and convenience along with easy transportation. They are designed to make the food easy to pack and consume anywhere. It is not only used to offer breakfast items but also snacking between meals or meal replacements while offering more healthier options for eating to consumers. On-the-go breakfast packaging is manufactured in two packaging formats, rigid packaging, and flexible packaging. They are majorly made of two materials: plastic and paper. The sustainable nature of paper and its surface giving excellent printing quality, therefore, is preferred by consumers as well as manufacturers. The on-the-go breakfast packaging is used to pack many food & beverages products such as cereal meals, sandwiches & burgers, milkshakes & juices, etc.
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Increasing Usage of Transparent Packaging Driving Demand for On-the-Go Packaging
Transparent packaging or see-through packaging not only allows consumers to view contents for easy product identification but also offers many other benefits such as durability and enhanced security. This see-through/transparent packaging can be achieved by using on-the-go breakfast packaging solutions, such as trays, pouches, sachets, and others, as they offer superior transparency and gloss to the package.
As per TMR analysis, the demand for on-the-go breakfast packaging is forecast to uplift the market during 2021-2029, owing to increasing demand for eye-catchy packaging designs and formats and added level of product visualization and product security.
Key Players Focusing on Product Innovations, Rising Global Footprints
Global manufacturers of on-the-go breakfast packaging solutions are constantly emphasizing on the incorporation of innovative features such as tamper-evident packaging, high barrier structure, scored label and opening, excellent seal strength, and several others.
Sonoco     Products Company, manufactured SmartSeal® easy open and re-close plastic     trays for bakery product packaging with features such as tamper-evident     packaging, pressure-sensitive adhesive, and deadened pull tab, high impact     rotogravure prints, and controlled peel and reseal option
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COVID-19 Hindering Growth of On-the-Go Breakfast Packaging Market
COVID-19 pandemic is expected to add economic and financial challenges for manufacturers of on-the-go breakfast packaging across various regions. Other than the extensive demand for different types of food packaging materials, manufacturers are facing huge challenges in terms of the disturbing product supply chain, limited work capitals, difficulties in product management, and the emerging second wave of the pandemic in 2021.
However, on-the-go breakfast packaging continues to be a vital business, predominantly for food & beverage products. The detailed inspection of the market found that even before the COVID-19 era, flexible packaging demand had grown at a consistent rate when compared to rigid packaging, owing to ease & convenience in handling and cost-effectiveness. The lockdown in North America and European countries caused a rush in the demand for food and beverages packaging, in terms of boxes, cans, and pouches as customers stock up on the well-packaged and labeled products, which indicates the product is standardized. Moreover, the beverage manufacturing companies are launching all-new, sustainable packaging material to pack the product, which enhances the use of paper packaging material. This has likely added some new opportunities for the market players.
On-the-Go Breakfast Packaging Market: Competition Landscape
The global on-the-go breakfast packaging market is anticipated to witness tough rivalry among key players. This market includes many well-established market participants. Besides this, many other local players and start-ups are entering the market attributing to significant revenue creation with the rising demand for flexible packaging and paper material in the packaging of on-the-go breakfast packaging.
Some of the key players operating in the global on-the-go breakfast packaging market are Amcor Plc, Sealed Air Corporation, Sonoco Products Company, Smurfit Kappa Group, DS Smith Plc, Mondi Group Plc, WestRock Company, International Paper Company, Coveris Holdings S.A, Berry Global Group, Inc, Huhtamäki Oyj, Winpack Ltd, Schur Flexibles Holding GesmbH, and Constantia Flexibles Group GmbH, among others.
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TMR differentiated these players as Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 as per their segmental earnings. Among these players, International Paper Company, Berry Global Inc., and WestRock Company are identified as Tier 1 players in the on-the-go breakfast packaging market. The Tier 2 players are Mondi Plc., Sealed Air Corporation, Amcor Plc., and Smurfit Kappa Group. Tier 3 players are Klockner Pentaplast, Constantia Flexible GembH, and ProAmpac LLC.
Global On-the-Go Breakfast Packaging Market Segmentation
On-the-Go Breakfast Packaging Market by Packaging Type
 Rigid      Boxes
 Bottles      & Jars
 Cans
 Trays
 Others
 Films      & Wraps
 Pouches      & Sachets
On-the-Go Breakfast Packaging Market by Material Type
 Polyethylene      (PE)
 Polypropylene      (PP)
 Polyvinylchloride      (PVC)
 EVOH
 Polyethylene      Terephthalate (PET)
 Others
On-the-Go Breakfast Packaging Market by Printing Breakfast Product
Cereal     Meals
Breakfast     Bars
Sandwiches     & Burgers
Cakes     & Muffins
Sausages     & Salamis
Egg     Meals
Milkshakes     & Juices
Others
 On-the-Go Breakfast Packaging Market by Region
North     America
Latin     America
Europe
Asia     Pacific
Middle     East & Africa
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How Bad is The Covid-19 Situation in India? A Grim Snapshot of The Deadlier, More Virulent Second Surge
How Bad is The Covid-19 Situation in India? A Grim Snapshot of The Deadlier, More Virulent Second Surge
Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhanon Saturday chaired a high-level review meeting with the health ministers of 11 states and UTs to review measures being taken for the prevention, containment and management of the recent surge in COVID-19 cases. Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, West Bengal, Delhi, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh are reporting an…
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mylawyeradvise · 6 months
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Punishing Black Marketing & Hoarding of Essential Medical Supplies amid the Second Wave of Covid19
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The term ‘Black-Marketing’ has a very wide scope. It means illegal transactions of production and distribution of the services and goods that are prohibited by law or government.
The term ‘Hoarding’ is not defined in any Act that is enacted in India. Hoarding means purchasing a large quantity of any commodity and waiting for the price of such commodity to rise. In order to create a monopoly-like situation in the market, so the price of such commodity can be controlled. Hoarding can be considered as one part of Black marketing. Read more
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ricisidro · 2 years
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How often can you be infected with the coronavirus? #COVID19 #COVID_19 #Reinfection #LongCovid #Omicron A virus that shows no signs of disappearing, variants that are adept at dodging the body’s defenses, and waves of infections two, maybe three times a year — this may be the future of Covid-19, some scientists now fear. The central problem is that the coronavirus has become more adept at reinfecting people. Already, those infected with the first Omicron variant are reporting second infections with the newer versions of the variant — BA.2 or BA2.12.1 in the United States, or BA.4 and BA.5 in South Africa. Those people may go on to have third or fourth infections, even within this year, researchers said in interviews. And some small fraction may have symptoms that persist for months or years, a condition known as long Covid. “It seems likely to me that that’s going to sort of be a long-term pattern,” said Juliet Pulliam, an epidemiologist at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. “The virus is going to keep evolving,” she added. “And there are probably going to be a lot of people getting many, many reinfections throughout their lives.” It’s difficult to quantify how frequently people are reinfected, in part because many infections are now going unreported. Dr. Pulliam and her colleagues have collected enough data in South Africa to say that the rate is higher with Omicron than seen with previous variants. This is not how it was supposed to be. Earlier in the pandemic, experts thought that immunity from vaccination or previous infection would forestall most reinfections. The Omicron variant dashed those hopes. Unlike previous variants, Omicron and its many descendants seem to have evolved to partially dodge immunity. That leaves everyone — even those who have been vaccinated multiple times — vulnerable to multiple infections. “If we manage it the way that we manage it now, then most people will get infected with it at least a couple of times a year,” said Kristian Andersen, a virologist at the Scripps Research Institute. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/16/health/covid-reinfection.html https://www.instagram.com/p/CdpWAX4LFd7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tomfooleryprime · 3 years
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The people who spent a year screaming about how the virus was a hoax, peddling ineffective drugs like hydroxychloroquine to treat the fake virus, swearing that masks were both worthless because virions could easily pass through them, but also dangerous because CO2 (molecules 1000 times smaller than coronaviruses) can’t pass through them, insisting that lockdowns were a global mass conspiracy to destroy the American President, demanding the right to pollute a Texas Roadhouse with their patronage because “freedom over fear,” and resisted a vaccine before it even existed because they thought Bill Gates wanted to microchip them...is super proud and feels vindicated because no one can disprove that Covid didn’t come from a lab. Never mind there still isn’t really any evidence for that or that you can’t prove a negative.
But let’s say for the sake of argument the Chinese really did cook it up in a lab with malicious intent. If that’s true, then 2020 was just testing the hypothesis that all it would take to make the US a footnote in world history is enough scientists with a rudimentary understanding of molecular biology to facilitate another pandemic.
2020 proved that significant and vocal minority would HELP THEM DO IT by actively undermining any efforts to stop it. And they’d do it while proudly and unironically calling everyone else pussies and puppets.
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kittypatch · 3 years
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