Christopher Bryan Moneymaker (born November 21, 1975) is an American poker player who won the Main Event at the 2003 World Series of Poker (WSOP). His 2003 win is said to have revolutionized poker because he was the first person to become a world champion after qualifying at an online poker site.
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2020-07-15 11:44 | Report Abuse
Nobody needs radars to detect carriers their job is not stealth , what are you smoking on QueenElizebeth IV?
2020-07-14 11:02 | Report Abuse
This is a fabulous show. Intelligent, must see programming each week.
2020-07-14 10:47 | Report Abuse
Americans are more prepared for a fire than for a pandemic or gun violence.
2020-07-10 11:35 | Report Abuse
他们大致上是一样的东西。PN17是给Main Market上市公司,GN3是给ACE Market上市公司的。简单来说,Bursa已经列明一系列的条件,如果公司触发到其中一条,就会被列为PN17或GN3公司,然后它们必须在12个月内呈交上交易所/证券会它们的计划,可以包括一些proposals如重组债务,筹款,恢复生意盈利等计划。
如果成功了,就能摆脱PN17/GN3,如果失败了可能会被停牌,后下市。
2020-07-09 10:24 | Report Abuse
FancyMe,Every point you made is valid and borne out. However, we all know the PM position is far too powerful, all concentrated in that one hand who holds this position. The moment Mahathir gets to be PM again, he will go back on his words as he absolutely cannot be trusted at all. Yes...without him, there's no way PH could have any opportunity to take back Putrajaya, but it looks like PH just had had enough of the old man
2020-07-09 10:13 | Report Abuse
Migrants were brought in to work and not to do business here..Many want to go back but are worried being caught..Just let them go volunteerly without a fine..The Home minister should give a deadline,not just sit on it...
LET THEM GO.....
2020-07-07 12:26 | Report Abuse
No worry ChinaDragon, He is going to lose, and he's going to lose huge.
2020-07-07 12:07 | Report Abuse
Friends of mine are refugees from Viet Nam. Mostly ethnic Chinese. He is one of the second generation of American-born children in the family, an engineer and contributor to the economy. This administration would have sent his grand parents back to face an uncertain, likely deadly future. These are the people we turn away every day.
2020-07-06 11:56 | Report Abuse
Talk about equality/ races while ELDER MAN & FAMILY loot from rakyat.
2020-07-06 10:55 | Report Abuse
Yes, kennychua, china Eat the Locusts they think its yummy.
2020-07-02 11:31 | Report Abuse
GothicRock , DRM resigned not out of shame but calculated plans that failed him..
2020-07-02 11:30 | Report Abuse
Malaysian’s politicians will never have “Resignation “ from top posts/Minister post in their vocabulary
2020-07-02 11:00 | Report Abuse
Zillionaire mmg KPM dah plan. Cuak apanya pula
2020-07-01 11:17 | Report Abuse
Hope it works and cheaper vaccines so those infected with virus can afford to buy
2020-07-01 10:43 | Report Abuse
Blame your own china people for not following SOP
2020-07-01 10:33 | Report Abuse
Yeah like he blames his grass-shoes when he couldn't walk down a ramp at beijing
2020-06-30 12:06 | Report Abuse
Haishhh. Just stay where you're for time being. Keep it as an pandemic please.
2020-06-30 10:18 | Report Abuse
China rarely uses influenza vaccines in swine. Nelson says U.S. farms commonly do, but the vaccine has little effect because it’s often outdated and doesn’t match circulating strains.
Ideally, Nelson says, we would produce a human G4 vaccine and have it in the stockpile, but that’s an involved process that requires substantial funding. “We need to be vigilant about other infectious disease threats even as COVID is going on because viruses have no interest in whether we’re already having another pandemic,” Nelson says.
2020-06-30 10:17 | Report Abuse
In the paper, Sun and colleagues—including George Gao, head of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention—describe lab dish studies that show how G4s have become adept at infecting and copying themselves in human airway epithelial cells. The viruses also readily infected and transmitted between ferrets, a popular animal model used to study human influenza. The researchers found antibodies to the G4 strain in 4.4% of 230 people studied in a household survey—and the rate more than doubled in swine workers.
In addition to stepping up surveillance, Sun says it makes sense to develop a vaccine against G4 for both pigs and humans. Webster says at the very least, the seed stock to make a human vaccine—variants of a strain that grow rapidly in the eggs used to make a flu vaccine—should be produced now. “Making the seed stock is not a big deal, and we should have it ready,” Webster says.
2020-06-30 10:17 | Report Abuse
Influenza viruses frequently jump from pigs to humans, but most do not then transmit between humans. Two cases of G4 infections of humans have been documented and both were dead-end infections that did not transmit to other people. “The likelihood that this particular variant is going to cause a pandemic is low,” says Martha Nelson, an evolutionary biologist at the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s Fogarty International Center who studies pig influenza viruses in the United States and their spread to humans. But Nelson notes that no one knew about the pandemic H1N1 strain, which jumped from pigs to people, until the first human cases surfaced in 2009. “Influenza can surprise us,” Nelson says. “And there’s a risk that we neglect influenza and other threats at this time” of COVID-19.
The new study offers but a tiny glimpse into swine influenza strains in China, which has 500 million pigs. While Nelson thinks the predominance of G4 in their analysis is an interesting finding, she says it’s hard to know whether its spread is a growing problem, given the relatively small sample size. “You’re really not getting a good snapshot of what is dominant in pigs in China,” she adds, stressing the need for more sampling in Chinese pigs.
2020-06-30 10:17 | Report Abuse
As part of a project to identify potential pandemic influenza strains, a team led by Liu Jinhua from the China Agricultural University (CAU) analyzed nearly 30,000 nasal swabs taken from pigs at slaughterhouses in 10 Chinese provinces, and another 1000 swabs from pigs with respiratory symptoms seen at their school’s veterinary teaching hospital. The swabs, collected between 2011 and 2018, yielded 179 swine influenza viruses, the vast majority of which were G4 or one of five other G strains from the Eurasian avianlike lineage. “G4 virus has shown a sharp increase since 2016, and is the predominant genotype in circulation in pigs detected across at least 10 provinces,” they write.
Sun Honglei, the paper’s first author, says G4’s inclusion of genes from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic “may promote the virus adaptation” that leads to human-to-human transmission. Therefore, “It’s necessary to strengthen the surveillance” of Chinese pigs for influenza viruses, says Sun, also at CAU.
2020-06-30 10:17 | Report Abuse
Swine flu strain with human pandemic potential increasingly found in Chinese pigs
What the world doesn’t need now is a pandemic on top of a pandemic. So a new finding that Chinese pigs are more and more frequently becoming infected with a strain of influenza that has the potential to jump to humans has infectious disease researchers worldwide taking serious notice. Robert Webster, an influenza investigator who recently retired from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, says it’s a “guessing game” as to whether this strain will mutate to readily transmit between humans, which it has not done yet. “We just do not know a pandemic is going to occur until the damn thing occurs,” Webster says, noting that China has the largest pig population in the world. “Will this one do it? God knows.”
When multiple strains of influenza viruses infect the same pig, they can easily swap genes, a process known as “reassortment.” The new study, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, focuses on an influenza virus dubbed G4. The virus is a unique blend of three lineages: one similar to strains found in European and Asian birds, the H1N1 strain that caused the 2009 pandemic, and a North American H1N1 that has genes from avian, human, and pig influenza viruses.
The G4 variant is especially concerning because its core is an avian influenza virus—to which humans have no immunity—with bits of mammalian strains mixed in. “From the data presented, it appears that this is a swine influenza virus that is poised to emerge in humans,” says Edward Holmes, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Sydney who studies pathogens. “Clearly this situation needs to be monitored very closely.”
2020-06-29 12:25 | Report Abuse
FortunerLiew, sailang in Ageson if want buy invest in construction company!
2020-06-26 11:53 | Report Abuse
End the monopoly if they get too big headed. All because of a certain Old Grandpa privatization move decades ago.
Stock: [ARBB]: ARB BERHAD
2020-07-30 13:05 | Report Abuse
sell and bye