Jusqu’à 10 de prison si on diffuse le Covir-19 intentionnellement.
Portez vos masques.
Portez vos masques.
Pas que entrepreneur, si tu bosses en contrat local t’as rien en cas de départQuand on bosse pour une boite, il est tres simple de partir, car la boite paga pour tout derriere.
Par contre quand on est entrepreuneur, c est beaucoup plus compliquer de quitter la chine, ca a surtout un gros coup financier, ca demande enormement d energie et faut tout re contruire ailleurs!
J ai quitter shanghai y a 5 ans, avec enfants ect... et ca nous a ete super difficile, de re construire en europe.
Oui, suremment!Pas que entrepreneur, si tu bosses en contrat local t’as rien en cas de départ
10 ans minimum et jusqu’à perpétuité voire peine de mort. Ça a été annoncé il y a quelques jours et concerne notamment les gens qui dissimulent qu’ils sont maladesJusqu’à 10 de prison si on diffuse le Covir-19 intentionnellement.
Portez vos masques.
Moi, perso, je suis tres curieux de voir, bien sur l impact du corona, mais surtout, de voir, le changement que cela va operer en chine...
Quand cela sera terminer, si ca se termine...
Economiquement,Socialement, habitudes des chinois vis a vis de la consommation, dynamisme economique du pays...
J ai l impression que les cartes vont etre re dustribuer a tout point de vue. Je me trompe peut etre.
Quand le sras avait disparu tout etait repartie comme d habitude mais c etait y a 15 ans.
aujourdhui, il me semble que l impact economique sera plus fort.on est dans un autre cas de figure.
Je me trompe peut etre, mais j attends de voir, que portera le corona, au niveau structurel, economique, mentalites...
Je ne pense pas que tout re devienne comme avant.ca va etre un gros coup de pied dans la fourmilliere!
Qu en pensez vous?
Pas que entrepreneur, si tu bosses en contrat local t’as rien en cas de départ
T'as 3 mois de carence à partir du moment où tu es rentré en France. L' assurance maladie gratos c'est pour les personnes en France qui justifient une présence stable en France d'au moins de trois mois.Si tu rentres en France t'as assurance maladie gratos, education pour les gamins gratos, aides diverses et varies auxquelles tu peux certainement avoir droit. Il manque qu'un boulot mais bon ca se trouve. Surtout en ce moment.
Dans les grandes villes où le virus n'a pas submergé le système médical, le taux de mortalité est du reste proche de la grippe.
T'as 3 mois de carence à partir du moment où tu es rentré en France.
c'est pas gratos!! On paye des impôts, des taxes et des cotisations. Et on en paye beaucoup et de plus en plus (et on sait pourquoi).Si tu rentres en France t'as assurance maladie gratos, education pour les gamins gratos, aides diverses et varies auxquelles tu peux certainement avoir droit. Il manque qu'un boulot mais bon ca se trouve. Surtout en ce moment.
tu peux cotiser à la sécu tout en travaillant à l'étranger. Faut voir le contrat de travail des gens concernés.Ah bon. Donc les 11 cas de corona virus detectes en France en provenance de Chine n'ont pas ete pris en charge par le systeme medical Francais?
Ah bon. Donc les 11 cas de corona virus detectes en France en provenance de Chine n'ont pas ete pris en charge par le systeme medical Francais?
Source : https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong...us-protesters-arrested-light-rail-station-andCoronavirus: protesters arrested as light rail station and clinic are vandalised during demonstrations against Hong Kong government’s handling of outbreak
Hong Kong police made multiple arrests on Saturday as a peaceful march against the government’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak turned violent.
- Officers detain at least 20 in Tin Shui Wai after peaceful march turns violent at Tin Sau Light Rail station
- In Tai Po, demonstrators damage clinic assigned to treat suspected cases of deadly disease
Demonstrators set fire to a card machine and threw rubbish bins onto the tracks at Tin Sau Light Rail station, in the northern town of Tin Shui Wai, while police responded by pepper spraying those involved and detained at least 20 people.
Protesters took to the streets in three districts, with small groups in Kennedy Town and Tai Po demonstrating against clinics in those areas being assigned to treat suspected cases of the virus, which causes the disease officially known as Covid-19.
Although there were no arrests in Tai Po, the Hospital Authority said the Tai Po Jockey Club General Out-patient clinic, one of the 18 designated clinics on the list, had been vandalised. It condemned the action and said it had reported it to the police.
In Tin Shui Wai, about 500 people joined an officially approved rally from the Wang Yat Square shopping centre at 3pm, and marched through residential estates and public parks to raise awareness of their protest.
They chanted a mixture of slogans, including the anti-government movement’s “five demands, not one less”, and also called for local consultation on the health crisis and a “full border shutdown”.
Sixteen pan-democrat Yuen Long district councillors organised the march and said there was Str0ng local opposition to the government’s decision to use the Tin Shui Wai (Tin Yip Road) Community Health Centre to treat patients with suspected coronavirus infection.
“We are not blindly opposing the scheme, but the government has done zero explanation and zero consultation with some 60,000 local residents, many of whom are worried sick about a community outbreak,” councillor Kwok Man-ho said.
“And this is all because of the government’s stubborn refusal to close the borders with the mainland, which has brought infection to Hong Kong,” he said, adding health officials had refused to attend its three recent meetings to discuss the government’s response to the outbreak.
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The government has faced fierce local resistance in recent days over several district-based anti-contagion measures. Last month, protesters clashed heavily with police over a plan to use a newly built public housing estate in Fanling as a quarantine site.
At 4pm, the Tin Shui Wai march reached its end point at the light rail station, but many protesters remained and threw two rubbish bins onto the tracks, and set fire to an Octopus card reader.
An MTR employee said the fire had been put out in less than a minute, before eight firefighters arrived. But riot police stepped in, and fired pepper spray at the crowd before making arrests.
Form Two secondary school student Henry Wu said police had overreacted.
“Many of us were naturally shouting anti-government slogans too, because many youngsters got politically engaged during the social movement and learnt to make our voices heard through protest actions against bad government policies, such as its current response to the coronavirus outbreak,” the 13-year-old said.
A housewife surnamed Chan also took part in the march, and said the government bore the ultimate responsibility for refusing to impose “more draconian measures” such as a border shutdown to control the epidemic.
“I am marching for me and my family’s health,” she said.
In Tai Po and Kennedy Town, small groups marched to oppose the designation of a clinic in each of the district for treating suspected cases.
“Hong Kong independence, the only way out! Completely close down the border, wait no more!” they chanted in Tai Po.
At a press conference on Saturday, Dr Sara Ho Yuen-ha, the authority’s chief manager in patient safety and risk management, said she understood the public’s concern surrounding the designated clinics.
“We will continue to communicate with them and different stakeholders to understand their concerns,” Ho said, adding that there was no timetable for activating the use of those clinics.
c'est pas gratos!! On paye des impôts, des taxes et des cotisations. Et on en paye beaucoup et de plus en plus (et on sait pourquoi).
C'est devenu comme un réflexe pavlovien...Les Hongkongais (enfin certains) sont devenus fous !!!
Maintenant, dès qu’ils veulent protester, manifester leur opposition ou mécontentement, ils se mettent à vandaliser, incendier ...
Même lorsqu’il s’agit du coronavirus...
C’est lamentable !!!
Source : https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong...us-protesters-arrested-light-rail-station-and
Maintenant, dès qu’ils veulent protester, manifester leur opposition ou mécontentement, ils se mettent à vandaliser, incendier ...
Même lorsqu’il s’agit du coronavirus...
C’est lamentable !!!
La debilité extreme... Voyons comment HK pourrait s'en sortir sans le Mainland ? Deja que la plupart des bureaux a HK sont fermes ou bien fonctionnent à -30% de leur effectifs parce que les usines du Mainland ne sont toujours pas toutes ouvertes...Les Hongkongais (enfin certains) sont devenus fous !!!
Maintenant, dès qu’ils veulent protester, manifester leur opposition ou mécontentement, ils se mettent à vandaliser, incendier ...
Même lorsqu’il s’agit du coronavirus...
C’est lamentable !!!
Source : https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong...us-protesters-arrested-light-rail-station-and