A third-level warning alert was issued on Sunday by the Bayannaoer health commission after a hospital in northern China’s Inner Mongolia reported one suspected case of bubonic plague on Saturday. The health commission warned of the risks of human-to-human infection from the plague and urged people in the city to take precautions. The bubonic plague, which can be deadly but is treatable, is unlikely to cause a pandemic.
Inka ye pandemic nee namme stage lo Govts & people across the world namme situation lo ayithe leru. . . pandemic ante madichi pettukomantaru. . . WHO ane word vinabadithe g lo thanne thattu unnaru, inka vaadu cheppey sodhi evadu vintaadu, end of pandemic dramas, thanks to Karrona.
The Biggest & Old democracies have realized the mistake, opened their eyes and opened up their countries thru complete UnLockDowns.
The game/match is over now, Come out of Trans, hangover, come back