government is not responsible for the accident which caused such for the accident which caused such terrible damage. is for the accident which caused such terrible damage.- such terrible damage. is the first ruling such terrible damage. is the first ruling in such terrible damage. is the first ruling in a such terrible damage. is the first ruling in a series - such terrible damage. is the first ruling in a series of - first ruling in a series of lawsuits filed by about 3700 fukushima residents. the court decided there was nowhere the government could have foreseen the risks and warned the operator, tokyo electric power company. the ruling could affect around 30 other similar lawsuits. translation: i understand the supreme court ruled that what the government did was not illegal. the government will always stand by the people affected by the accident and do all it can to rebuild and revitalise fukushima, regardless. trackback victims did win one court battle. in trackback victims
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COVID-19 is persistently infecting more people, and scientists are getting a closer look at autopsies revelation of the strange and frightening damage the disease can inflict on human bodies.
It s been known since the onset of this pandemic that COVID-19 wreaks havoc beyond the respiratory system, also resulting in gastrointestinal conditions, heart impairment, and blood clotting.
Now, one year into the global health crisis, the said autopsies of COVID-19 patients have presented greater details of more prevalent inflammation and damage in brain tissues.
This may help explain the deluge of neurological symptoms manifesting in some patients ranging from headaches, loss of memory, dizziness, weakness and hallucinations, to more severe conditions like strokes and seizures.