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16 July 2021 Coronavirus And Recovery News: There Is No Data To Support Dr Fauci s Call For Masking Small Children Major Study Showing Ivermectin Benefits Just Retracted

MARTY MAKARY: I d love to see the data. And remember, Dr. Fauci is one who claims that he needs to see the data. But yet at the same time, sometimes the argument is used that things are just common sense. So we need to do it. You can t flip back and forth to saying in a scientific way that certain things are common sense. Therefore, we need everyone to do it versus we need data for everyone to do it. I d love to see the data. Look, kids who are healthy are extremely low risk and constitute such a small minority of overall cases. 0.05 percent, that s five-hundredths of one percent. Even though they re 20 percent of the U.S. population. We ve lost all sense of risk. It s distorted. More kids die from the common cold. They need to be careful, especially if they have comorbid conditions. But there s no data to support what Dr. Fauci is saying.

Trotz regionaler Herausforderungen erreicht das globale Verbrauchervertrauen erneut ein Rekordhoch

Trotz regionaler Herausforderungen erreicht das globale Verbrauchervertrauen erneut ein Rekordhoch Deutschland - Deutsch Share this article ® Global Consumer Confidence Survey findet erhöhten globalen Optimismus, aber gemischte Aussichten, da Fortschritte bei Impfungen und Wiedereröffnungen weltweit divergieren NEW YORK, 14. Juli 2021 /PRNewswire/ Das weltweite Verbrauchervertrauen stieg im zweiten Quartal 2021 auf ein weiteres Rekordhoch, laut , da sich die wirtschaftliche Aktivität verbesserte, Mobilitätseinschränkungen gelockert wurden, Impfstoffe verteilt wurden und COVID-19-Fälle in vielen Regionen zurückgingen. Doch die Sorgen um die Gesundheit, die wirtschaftliche Erholung und die Jobaussichten blieben bei vielen Verbrauchern weltweit bestehen, während sich die COVID-19-Krankheit ungleichmäßig ausbreitete.

Filipino consumers remain optimistic - BusinessWorld

BusinessWorld By Researcher FILIPINOS were the third most optimistic consumers among 14 Asia-Pacific economies, as economic activity in the region picked up, a survey by US-based think tank The Conference Board showed. Based on the results of the latest Global Consumer Confidence Survey, the Philippines scored 119 on the consumer confidence index (CCI) during the first three months of the year. However, this was four points lower than country’s CCI score of 123 in the fourth quarter last year. The Philippines’ score was a tad higher than the Asia-Pacific average of 118 during the quarter, ranking third behind India and China. Globally, the Philippines ranked fifth out of 65 economies, placing after India, Saudi Arabia, China, and the United Arab Emirates.

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