# Face the truth with pleasure!

My experience

Accepting the truth is not always easy. But when you have the courage to see the truth and adopt it, then life becomes very easy.What happened if there is a bad phase at this time? What if the time is not giving up? What if the other are going ahead? Instead of being distracted by these things, if you accept that at the moment is not with you at the moment, then your fear will be reduced and you will be able to fight with the situation more strongly. But it is also important for everyone to have a fire in the mind. If the mind becomes completely peaceful, then the desire to move beyond you will also end. Therefore, learn to bout against the opposite conditions and believe it, by doing so, you will be able to make yourself a better person.

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Measuring the impact of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation on vaccination intent in the UK and USA | Nature Human Behaviour

Interestingly, more respondents in both countries would accept a vaccine if it meant protecting family, friends or at-risk groups (than if the vaccine was for themselves): 63.7% (95% PI 62.2 to 65.1) of respondents in the UK and 54.1% (95% PI 52.5 to 55.7) in the USA say that they would ‘definitely’ get vaccinated to protect others (Table 1). The exposure to misinformation again induces a decrease in intent to accept the vaccine to protect others, by 5.7 percentage points (95% PI 3.5 to 7.9) in the UK and 6.5 percentage points (95% PI 4.1 to 8.8) in the USA (Table 1) for the treatment group relative to the control. The treatment effects when conditioned on pre-treatment vaccination intent show a similar picture. For instance, in the USA there is a net decrease in those who previously responded ‘definitely’ by 8.7 percentage points (95% PI 5.3 to 12.1) and a net increase in those who previously responded ‘no, definitely no’ by 10.0 percentage points (95% PI 2.1 to 18.7). The same substantive results hold for the UK. Source: Measuring the impact of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation on vaccination intent in the UK and USA | Nature Human Behaviour

A Natureza é a Verdadeira Joia!

Cannibal gold… Our elders didn’t know about money… Money doesn’t protect us… it doesn’t create our joy. For whites, it is different. These whites are earth eaters covered by epidemic vapors.

Barbara Crane Navarro

Canoas na margem do rio, Alto Orinoco, Amazonas, Venezuela 

« Ouro canibal … Nossos mais velhos não sabiam sobre dinheiro … O dinheiro não nos protege … ele não cria nossa alegria. Para os brancos, é diferente. Esses brancos são comedores de terra cobertos por vapores epidêmicos. Eles pensam que são todo-poderosos, mas suas mentes estão cheias de escuridão. » – pelo porta-voz e xamã Yanomami Davi Kopenawa, A Queda do Céu

“Este anel Cartier tão especial” – fotomontagem: série “Pas de Cartier” – Barbara Crane Navarro – com o anel “LOVE” da Cartier pingando sangue simbólico, anúncio da Cartier, destruição da mineração de ouro foto: João Laet

« Nós injustiçamos, corrompemos e arruinamos … Nós somos culpados, nós traímos … Nós roubamos, nós caluniamos … Nós pervertemos e enganamos … Nós erramos … Nós nos cortamos longe da verdade, e a realidade existe para nos entreter. Nós nos escondemos…

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Coronavirus tracker: California’s steady decline in cases and hospitalizations continues as of Feb. 9

The steady decline in hospitalizations continues, marking on Tuesday, Feb. 9, a 49.6% drop in the number of people needing hospital care from a Jan. 6 high of 22,853.

There were 388 fewer hospitalizations on Tuesday, than there were the previous day, lowering the total number of hospitalizations to 11,516, according to end-of-day totals from California public health websites.

California communities reported 10,913 new cases of the coronavirus on Tuesday, bringing the total number of cases to 3,421,905, according to California public health websites.

The 14-day average of 14,768 daily new cases is down 65.2% from the Jan. 1 high of 42,468.

There were 513 new deaths reported Tuesday, for a total of 44,996 people in California who have died from the virus.

Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Johns Hopkins University, the World Health Organization, the California Department of Public Health, The Associated Press, reporting counties and news sources

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