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To: 3bar who wrote (5160)4/6/2020 10:30:48 AM
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Germany's Number of deaths going straight down.

Eine Überraschung

Germany's daily death toll fell sharply to 92 today after previously showing signs of peaking

Looks like there is no window of opportunity for Fauci and his handler Bill Gates to make a quick buck if Cuomo and Trump work clever there amigo


Germany's daily death toll fell sharply to 92 today after previously showing signs of peaking



To: 3bar who wrote (5160)4/6/2020 12:39:05 PM
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To: 3bar who wrote (5160)4/10/2020 5:31:56 AM
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As part of coronavirus stimulus, Japan to pay firms to leave China and relocate production elsewhere

More than US$2 billion of the country’s record economic stimulus package will be used to help companies move production away from China.

The move coincides with what should have been a celebration of friendlier ties between the two countries, before the pandemic struck...

“There will be something of a shift,” said Shinichi Seki, an economist at the Japan Research Institute, adding that some Japanese companies manufacturing goods in China for export were already considering moving out. “Having this in the budget will definitely provide an impetus.”...

A February survey by Tokyo Shoko Research found 37 per cent of the more than 2,600 companies that responded were diversifying procurement to places other than China amid the
coronavirus crisis
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