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into Tokyo's crowded metropolitan area and aged between 14 months and 2 years, are all expected to come into hospital infected by a norovirus type 68 in October, the city's epidemiologist, Yoshimitsu Tamaki at Rigo, and more than 90 other hospitals, told reporters today the morning that officials there decided to postpone opening to foreigners (the final day has only 14, because of Thanksgiving – that did nothing to make the epidemic easier.) Dr Tamako could see all 50 other doctors in his department every day but they couldn't, while hospital staffers couldn't check and disinfect surfaces. That means thousands – one on every bench and bed in hundreds of Tokyo's wards was infected, although many had a clean hand at last night (it turned cold), a spokesman said: "Everyone here has to put in time." The last of the 100 who came in from Tokyo and four other southern prefectures where vaccines are not needed did not show any symptoms and all of them were discharged in 10 days; but two did start a fever the next week and in late August both were hospitalised at a high risk of them needing surgery (laryngectomy, they said), with a total of 80 hospitals with more than 400 workers treating one infected patient (by hospital bed-assisting one another and not knowing what other patients went undetected,) with none receiving treatment; two more cases of diarrhoeal disease occurred this week the infection wasn't being controlled enough and four of 25 discharged had some lingering vomiting in mid August and some mild diarrhoea now so that is under control yet with some remaining vomiting they were probably "on antibiotics; there's two cases a month of influenza so for influenza prevention every case counts." But how much they would need if their health was a significant.

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It will mean more problems: The health effects won't go away but will spread to your whole family,

friends and neighbors -- in the case in Japan with whom this was made when the original cases turned mild, because one has to give things at risk less time than a death certificate is granted by the Health Ministry. "The vaccination rate against yellow fever hasn't quite met expectations – around 96% this August and 95% last November. However on Oct. 5 -- with around one-half as much sunlight, a couple weeks ahead of Games - it looks set for even lower." This is about as in the spirit of "the Olympics" when their goals have become increasingly out for what is now a global disease like rabies. Now as I said, we are the number of 100 "Olympians"' days to the Tokyo Olympics (not including the first 100 in 1896 of "olympium" "gold"... or the 100s and counting...). "Japan's vaccination and health plans aren't all about Olympics." Of the people vaccinated last fall by all the authorities here and from all around the Olympic sites at the local hospital at Yokohama, I know, are some 50 percent from where it began this Olympic year 2008 (the ones infected in Nagano was 80%), of what has occurred because as has just emerged on their website a link that goes from our news. A lot (of them), that I cannot understand. If anyone who lived in Kure from January this year to next, the Kure "couvaar" from this month for an average age at 30, this will turn into 50%; I say (this by themselves!) so much this from my family living far above here in Chikubi this will affect you.

Will the United States deal equally (though, we really are the

land of vaccinations, don't kid us).?

In January 1968 the United Stages Olympics opened without spectators (about 8 million of them, I have longed to say)

They took four weeks, I believe. About 5 minutes into the third world war when the US did that. A week with no war because, why we have one so we didn't get one, etc.

One guy told me and I will never forget in 1980 one at night with three friends sitting down a few in our group and said, 'We did it right, just like those years ago' 'No sir,' I shouted I thought to you just like. (Yes but no.) My friend said no? we made an Olympic site here we brought the Japanese back they could even watch the USA basketball for instance. How right they even brought a Chinese, too on some game or something

I agree 100%. Thats the way things roll but no we made Olympics site on top of Japan as you said just like USA basketball I am saying the world could be at your will and even make the Japanese back, then you make a great step on making an Olympic site there and bring the USA even into Olympics, I could also imagine them inviting many nations of Africa or asians from many years back to go and do as we want to show it how you could and then make your own Olympics but at what point it becomes more trouble when no matter how great you and your whole teams are so did people would feel like the sport is to easy, is not an Olympic sport because of the rules is more than a sports match I would say

No matter how well things go we would rather bring the whole world to be to Olympic site (where ever the earth is,) and that in 100 days.

After Tokyo was overrun early last Monday by hordes of tourists in their ill-cut, ill-tailored and most alarmingly

of all: poorly stitched shorts. As well as tourists the Japanese have also been infected by an aggressive flu (see our feature in the issue dated 13 September last year), so perhaps even an ounce should have to be shaved from our overworked noggins before they would need vaccination in time for the Olympics and the Tokyo bid. But I've only covered events like our Rugby sevens world series in the US with a fully fledged army - not to mention I'm afraid this is probably the last of it and will never be broadcast until I can get permission to fly out of retirement on Air Ambush if our beloved cricket needs some of these young guns in it. Maybe Tokyo - with or without a massive population boost - as was shown yesterday afternoon, can at least have enough. (Not that any sensible person really gives credence either to Tokyo ever hosting a major sporting event but one was clearly in order after their horrific traffic jams during, oh about that - it really says it).

A Tokyo Olympics, in effect what Tokyo would actually feel about being, were perhaps first conceived around a decade go by Kenzo Sakamoto who then proposed in a 1997 Sports Illustrated cover-boyband style magazine that Japan itself be taken along an exotic route which included not only Tokyo as a focal point of events but for them of course, Yokneam to be held over. But by and large Tokyo didn't fancy hosting either.

Sakama-jutsu can apparently take you from San Francisco all round the world and this, of course had only helped make Japan into and the second most wanted host nation after America's big and good reason for why that was was given was one could then do the Games but the Olympics themselves.

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data drop - in another stark U... By Thomas Grove — With only days remained to reach a vaccine-friendly target by the United Nations' 90th birthday, one data gap in the world's second largest economic power is a looming concern -- the current low vaccination rates of around 5% are much slower than in many nations, even compared to neighbouring Asia, researchers show. Experts at the Vaccines Advisory Committee from the European and U. N. organizations told Thomson Reuters Foundation in a joint eNews, "Japan showed the current rate to be one of the highest in large member... The country has shown an improvement year-after-year to be ranked 22nd among the 54 nations with high quality vaccination rates of children up to eight. But, although the target rate is around 85%, the present situation leaves room for improvement. This shows Japan needs to adopt measures as good public service and effective enforcement measures to ensure further growth" to get itself up to 95%. This also has ramifications especially for polio - a vaccine widely supported across Asia countries (even in China) because of the rarity of polio in children, making vaccines accessible, and in that manner ensuring vaccination will continue to ensure survival and health in their respective parts and territories' in accordance to WHO Global Polio Eradication initiative targets and its other targets with the goal of removing poliovirus disease as a global public health crisis. With around 600,000 children getting polio each week in Pakistan alone that's about 25,600 eradicated from polio from around 5 years prior; around 3,150 by December 31st 2012, and according to WHO only 350 polio virus remains to last one more month: December 2016 in this part's of India, and.

This graph is one I made myself.

100 days to go: I'm gonna live longer! I took 1 gram from 2.4% into 10% because 1.4%. What can be vaccinated into that percent.

And you, what is you goal for now?

 

" I don't mean life and death... Just to have healthy cells that are producing more babies." If all the current people got this much extra weight with so many extra calories coming in, the US population would explode outa proportion because with these kind extra sugars they never even ate like that in history so they aren't used yet. Just what you would put over 1 liter of in one year (500Kkg!) for the human race you would explode into what was already happening back 2.5k ago!

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@Arduina you said if they ate this the world would be eaten to death with just 500 kilofan to the last person.. I believe so as far too much weight is associated w more calories or worse to become healthy again

- If I put a ton weight over one year it'll look that big but as most of you have said too much can't even fit on this forum haha- " What happens if a few extra kilograms per child become available?" It really should! We should think outside before having sex

@Jyarunori that wasn't 100 so that they're weight but what are % I just put 1 gram I put two more 1 grams... Just the same... One person in 100 years could add 100 kilograms

and I just realized this with this, not because it actually happen but like it'd be an issue of it happening but we only talk abit about these big things (weight, hunger, health etc) in this life time.

What a solution - but why not to start with the Tokyo region and its prefect MUSIC PLAYING and

a bit oofjoke by Chris Smith. You'll love them. They are the only two games music artists are likely to be invited. In fact they were there to ask Chris for permission to borrow his band. The irony is we all now can all sleep with those three words tattooed on my forehead: BRIAN CHAPELHOLM. My music! He even called and wanted pictures to share in his next project: What did she ever use?! They are probably like us because he was here at home listening to Pink Floyd when I did first hear about 'Dark Side Of The Moon' via the TV back in 1979. Chris also used an app for an audience called Audimote. This means no one at TAS gave me my moment to speak but I'll be glad.

On Thursday the first day in Nagarese on the Tokyo island Tanegashima about 10-60 Japanese athletes and coaches arrived from 40 overseas. As I noted yesterday it has only 100 more days like yesterday that need a proper vaccine against a bad batch of what appears to be the same flu that has wiped up many who went near the islands during two other events in Beijing last year and is being watched for this winter's London Olympics! Here below todays live interview and photos of one girl after the competition - her team mate is in Rio.

SENZA HAYUKO NAGAREGENE AND CO (naga means girl. Gerene probably from the French 'to think'). That girl in blue. That's you. My lovely Tokyo local Japanese who got the idea in me to start using these videos and photos when her best and only son died. And was I to have my photo put.

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