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  1. #106
    Senior Member äñîì äàéùé ùì Dresdner
    úàøéê äöèøôåú
    May 2015
    îé÷åí
    âøîðéä
    äåãòåú
    4,764
    öéèåè ðëúá áî÷åø òì éãé ôééðùî÷ø öôéä áäåãòä
    øîú äôéìèøöéä ùì îñéëåú úé÷ðéåú äåëçä ëéòéìä áàçåæéí âáåäéí áîðéòú äôöú úøñéñ èéôúé åúøñéñ àøåñåìé, ùðé îðâðåðé ääôöä äòé÷øééí ùì äðâéó.
    äåéøåñ ìà ðéùà áàååéø áëåçåú òöîå, àìà ø÷ òØé øññ ùì ðåæìé âåó ðùéîúééí.
    ëàîåø, îñéëåú éòéìåú (ëùäï áòåáé ú÷ðé åçáåùåú ðëåï) áîðéòú äôöä, áãâù òì äôöä. æå äçùéáåú äàîéúéú ùì çáéùú îñëä.
    îëàï âí çåîøú ääúðäâåú äàðåëéú ùì ëàìå ùìà ùåîøéí òì ëììé äøéçå÷ åçáéùú îñéëä.
    æä ìà îñúãø òí î÷åîåú áòìé çåáú îñéëä îéðéîìéú àí áëìì ëîå ùåãéä åàåñèøéä ùáä áé÷øúé ìôðé çåãù åçöé îáìé ììáåù îñéëä ëé ìà äééúä çåáä ëæàú.

  2. #107
    öéèåè ðëúá áî÷åø òì éãé Dresdner öôéä áäåãòä
    æä ìà îñúãø òí î÷åîåú áòìé çåáú îñéëä îéðéîìéú àí áëìì ëîå ùåãéä åàåñèøéä ùáä áé÷øúé ìôðé çåãù åçöé îáìé ììáåù îñéëä ëé ìà äééúä çåáä ëæàú.
    òåáãä à' "òèééú îñëä äéà àîöòé éòéì ìîðéòú äôöú covid-19" (÷éùåø 1, ÷éùåø 2) ìçìåèéï îðåú÷ú îòåáãä á' "áîãéðåú îñåéîåú àéï çåáú òèééú îñëä áîøçáéí öéáåøééí".
    òåáãä à' äéà òðééï ôéñé÷ìé âøéãà.
    òåáãä á' äéà îãéðéåú çáøúéú.
    æä ùéù àðùéí ùî÷ééîéí éçñé îéï ììà ÷åðãåí, ìà îöáéò òì çåñø éòéìåú ùì ÷åðãåîéí áîðéòú äôöú îçìåú îéï.
    ðòøê ìàçøåðä òì éãé ôééðùî÷ø; 03-10-2020 áùòä 15:55.

  3. #108
    Senior Member äñîì äàéùé ùì Dresdner
    úàøéê äöèøôåú
    May 2015
    îé÷åí
    âøîðéä
    äåãòåú
    4,764
    öéèåè ðëúá áî÷åø òì éãé ôééðùî÷ø öôéä áäåãòä
    òåáãä à' "òèééú îñëä äéà àîöòé éòéì ìîðéòú äôöú covid-19" (÷éùåø 1, ÷éùåø 2) ìçìåèéï îðåú÷ú îòåáãä á' "áîãéðåú îñåéîåú àéï çåáú òèééú îñëä áîøçáéí öéáåøééí".
    òåáãä à' äéà òðééï ôéñé÷ìé âøéãà.
    òåáãä á' äéà îãéðéåú çáøúéú.
    æä ùéù àðùéí ùî÷ééîéí éçñé îéï ììà ÷åðãåí, ìà îöáéò òì çåñø éòéìåú ùì ÷åðãåîéí áîðéòú äôöú îçìåú îéï.
    äîñôøéí ìà úåîëéí áæä åæä áòéä ìðøèéá, áâìì æä îðñéí àå ìäòìéí àú ùåãéä àå ìò÷í àú äñèéñèé÷ä ùí.
    ëøâò àéï ÷å îôøéã áéï îãéðåú ùäéå àâøñéáéåú áèéôåì á÷åøåðä ìàìå ùäéå ôçåú, éù î÷øéí ìëàï åìëàï ùìà îàôùøéí ìäñé÷ îñ÷ðåú åæä àçøé çöé ùðä ùàîåøä ìñô÷ àú äãàèä äãøåù.

    àðé éëåì ìäòéã òì âøîðéä ùìà òùúä äøáä åáðéâåã ìîä ùçåùáéí äâøîðéí ìà äøàå öééúðåú (ëðøàä ùîåø ø÷ ùîãåáø áéäåãéí ) àáì äîñôøéí ìèåáúä ìîä? àôéìå áîîùì äáéòå ôìéàä, òã äéåí ìà éãåò ìîä ñèéñèéú âøîðéä áîöá èåá éåúø îäîãéðåú ùâåáìåú ìä.

  4. #109
    îðäì ôåøåí FullgaZ äñîì äàéùé ùì lokimonster
    úàøéê äöèøôåú
    May 2015
    îé÷åí
    òéø ä÷åãù
    äåãòåú
    4,079
    ëëä òì äîöá ëøâò



    áåàå ðàîø ùîãéðú éùøàì äéà äéãøä.

    ìîé ùìà éåãò æå îôìöú áòìú ëîä øàùéí ãîåéé ðçù.


    .ëòú ðãîééï ùëì øàù æä àçã îîðäéâéðå äãâåìéí ùîàì, éîéï, îøëæ, çøãé,ãúé ìàåîé,òøáéí àå ëì ðöéâ àçø.


    âåó ääãøä ðùìè òì éãé äøàùéí ùîôòéìéí àåúå åëì øàù àçøàé òì çì÷ áâåó.


    àçú äáòéåú ùì ääéãøä ùìðå ùëãé ìçéåú òìéä ìðåò ÷ãéîä åàí äéà ðòöøú éúôåñ àåúä äø÷åìñ ùîééöâ àú äîìëä äáìúé îòåøòøú ùì äùðä ùäéà åéøåñ ä÷åøåðä ìîé ùúää.


    ëòú øàùé ääãøä ùæå ãåâîä îöåééðú ìðáçøé äöéáåø ðàá÷éí áééðí ìáéï òöîí åîðñéí ìäåøéã àçã ìùðé àú äøàù.


    ääéãøä áî÷åí ìäú÷ãí ðòöøú åäâåó ðìçí áòöîå åîèáò äãáøéí àðå î÷áìéí ãì÷ú àåèåàîéåðéú çøéôä ùàôéìå ôøåôñåø ìéñ éæò÷ âååòìã.

    ëãáøéå ùì æ"åæ'å çìñèøä (ìîé ùîëéø îä÷åîãé ñèåø) "åúçùáå òì æä èåá"*

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    ðòøê ìàçøåðä òì éãé lokimonster; 04-10-2020 áùòä 14:59.

    îöàúé òì îä ì÷èø äåéð÷ø ùì éîàää ðåùø!!!
    SIC TRANSIT GLORIA MUNDI

  5. #110
    Banned
    úàøéê äöèøôåú
    Feb 2018
    äåãòåú
    1,291
    ààì"è ìôøåôñåø ìñ úìåéä úîåðä ùì îøéðä àáøåîåáéõ' áñìåï àðé ìà äééúé ùí àú éäáé òìéå

  6. #111
    Banned
    úàøéê äöèøôåú
    Feb 2018
    äåãòåú
    1,291
    ôä
    https://youtu.be/hz4kwVMm0cU?t=273

    åâí àí æå ìà îøéðä. éù ìå òáø îøùéí ëøàù îùøã äáøéàåú åçéñåðéí (áìåã àå îùäå)

  7. #112
    Senior Member
    úàøéê äöèøôåú
    Apr 2018
    äåãòåú
    1,005
    öéèåè ðëúá áî÷åø òì éãé ÷éãåæå öôéä áäåãòä
    äúçìðå èåá åàðé øåöä ìäéîðò îãéåï îòâìé.
    ðøàä ùàðçðå îñëéîéí òì äòåáãåú äáàåú

    • ääðçéåú ääîìöåú åäò÷øåðåú áîñîê îáåññåú òì úøçéù àçã îðé øáéí
    • ääðçéåú îéåòãåú ìîöá çîåø áäøáä åîä ùòåùéí òëùéå äåà ä÷ãîä ìîëä ùòìåìä ìäâéò


    àúä îåæîï ìäîùéê áçéáåø áéï äð÷åãåú åîùí ðøàä òì îä äååéëåç.
    äéîéí äí éîé òáåãä àöìé åäñáìðåú ìà îúâáøú àáì äðä çæøúé.

    áúâåáä ìãáøéí äàìä, ùåá, îòâìéú, äéà äðåúðú.
    îùåí ùäúøçéù òëùéå çîåø äøáä ôçåú îúøçéù äééçåñ, äøé ùäúâåáä ùì äùìèåï äéúä öøéëä ìäéåú äøáä ôçåú ÷éöåðéú îúøçéù äééçåñ.
    àðçðå éåãòéí äéåí äîåï òì äîçìä åàéï ùåí àåô÷ ùáå äîòøëú úâéò ìúøçéù äééçåñ äæä (îæëéø, 10,000 îàåùôæéí ùáåòééí áúçéìú äîâéôä å20,000 áùéàä). àðçðå âí éåãòéí ùäCFR ùì îãéðú éùøàì òåîã ëøâò òì 0.65% (úøçéù îñôø 3) ëùáøåø ìëåìí ùîñôø äðãá÷éí äàîéúé âãåì áäøáä îîñôø äîàåîúéí, òåáãä ùúåøéã àú äîñôø äæä. âí áàøä"á ëáø îãáøéí òì 0.2-0.3% (https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucele.../#2e4e2cac5c46) åéùøàì äéà îãéðä öòéøä îùîòåúéú åáøéàä îùîòåúéú áéçñ ìàøä"á.
    æä ëáø úøçéù ùì ùúé îâéôåú äùôòú äàçøåðåú, áùðåú ä50 åä60, ùàó àçã áëìì ìà æåëø ùäú÷ééîå (åùôòú äéà îçìä ÷èìðéú äøáä éåúø áâéìàéí äöòéøéí).

    áëì î÷øä, äðåùà ùàìéå ëéååðúé áôåñè äæä äåà øâéù îùåí ùäåà ðåèù àú äúéàåøéä äéáùåùéú åîáéà àåúðå ìáåöéàãä ùìðå ëàï. äúçìúé ìëúåá åðèùúé ëé ìôðé ùîãáøéí òì äâåòì äî÷åîé, ëãàé ìäñúëì äçåöä.
    äîâéôä äéà ëìì òåìîéú, ëì äîãéðåú öøéëåú ìäúîåãã òí áòéåú ãåîåú. äøáä àðùéí çëîéí åîðåñéí çåùáéí òì äãáøéí äàìä åùååä ìäñúëì òì äàåôï ùáå àøâåðéí áéðìàåîééí îîìéöéí ìîãéðåú äùåðåú ìôòåì.
    îöàúé ùðé îñîëéí, àçã ùì äOECD ùîúééçñ áòé÷ø ìîå÷ùéí ú÷ùåøúééí åäùðé ùì äàå"í ùîúééçñ ìîå÷ùéí ñáéá æëåéåú àãí.
    äîñîëéí îúééçñéí âí ìãáøéí ùäí ôçåú øìååðèééí ìéùøàì àáì øéëæúé ëàï ùåøä ùì öéèåèéí øìååðèééí ìéùøàì, ùìàåøí ðëåï ìùôåè àú ääúðäìåú ùì äîîùì äî÷åîé.

    àðé çééá ìôöì àú æä ìùúé äåãòåú áâìì îâáìú úååéí ùì äôåøåí.
    æä ùååä ÷øéàä.

    îñîê ùì äOECD îúçéìú éåìé:

    https://read.oecd-ilibrary.org/view/...ew-coronavirus


    an initial hesitancy by governments to communicate decisively, even about the uncertainty and unknowns surrounding the pandemic has left space for misinformation to proliferate as people searched for answers. Instead, being clear about uncertainty is important to convey scientific advice that is subject to change with emerging evidence

    public communication entails providing information for the public interest that is factual, transparent and separate from political communication. The latter feature is especially relevant to the present context of high political polarization and fragmentation in many countries, whereby some groups may be more likely to turn away from official information if they perceive it to be politicized.

    In order to be effective and foster public trust in government, any activities conducted in this respect must be guided by the principles of transparency, integrity, accountability, and stakeholder participation

    misguided or inconsistent communications risk eroding trust and being counterproductive. Governments and institutions can do greater damage and amplify the effects of disinformation by not communicating sufficiently and withholding information.

    85%of survey...prefer hearing from scientists rather than politicians. In Belgium and Portugal, among other countries, public breifings on the pandemic are delivered by scientific experts.

    During crises, disclosing uncertainty about the nature of the problem and the big decisions to be taken is paramount...withholding information or not being open about what is known and what is not fuels suspicion and distrust, which are equally dangerous to public order and the efficacy of emergency measures.
    Maintaining transparency and proactively informing citizens is increasingly recognized as one of the most effective ways to support policy implementations and restore trust, while debunking rumors... it also provides appropriate means for government accountability over their handling of the pandemic.

  8. #113
    Senior Member
    úàøéê äöèøôåú
    Apr 2018
    äåãòåú
    1,005
    îñîê ùì äàå"î îàôøéì (úçéìú äîâéôä...):
    https://www.un.org/victimsofterroris...april_2020.pdf


    The aim is threefold: to strengthen the effectiveness of the response to the immediate global health threat; mitigate the broader impact of the crisis on people’s lives; and avoid creating new or exacerbating existing problems.
    Against a backdrop of rising ethnonationalism, populism, authoritarianism and pushback against human rights in some countries, the crisis can provide a pretext to adopt repressive measures for purposes unrelated to the pandemic. The instability and fear that the pandemic engenders is exacerbating existing human rights concerns, such as discrimination against certain groups, hate speech, xenophobia, attacks,...

    the impact of lockdowns on jobs, livelihoods, access to services, including health care, food, water, education and social services, safety at home, adequate standards of living and family life can be severe. As the world is discovering, freedom of movement is a crucial right that facilitates the enjoyment of many other rights.
    While international law permits certain restrictions on freedom of movement, including for reasons of security and national emergency like health emergencies, restrictions on free movement should be strictly necessary for that purpose, proportionate and nondiscriminatory. The availability of effective and generalized testing and tracing, and targeted quarantine measures, can mitigate the need for more indiscriminate restrictions.
    This impact comes from the disease itself but also from the measures necessary to combat it coming up against underlying factors like inequalities and weak protection systems. It falls disproportionately on some people, often those least able to protect themselves. Effective action to mitigate the worst impacts, on jobs, livelihoods, access to basic services and family life, protect people’s lives, enable people to com-ply with public health measures and ease recovery once these measures can be lifted.

    Never before has the importance of the responsibility of governments to protect people, by guaranteeing their economic and social rights, been so clearly demonstrated. Countries that have invested in protecting economic and social rights are likely to be more resilient.
    If the virus persists in one community, it remains a threat to all communities, so discriminatory practices place us all at risk. There are indications that the virus, and its impact, are disproportionately affecting certain communities

    To effectively combat the pandemic, we all need to be part of the response. Effective participation in the response requires people to be informed, involved in decisions that affect them and to see that any measures taken are necessary, reasonable and proportionate to combat the virus and save lives. We all have a role to play but the most effective way to maximize participation is through evidence, persuasion and collective ownership. People need agency and voice in a crisis. This is a time when, more than ever, governments need to be open and transparent, responsive and accountable to the people they are seeking to protect.
    Cooperation may become harder to maintain if the virus continues to spread and measures need to be extended in time and scope. The best way to maintain public support for the measures is for governments to be open and transparent and involve people in making the decisions that affect them. It is important to be honest about the extent of the threat posed by the virus, demonstrate that measures are reasonable, likely to be effective and will not last longer than needed. Securing compliance depends on building trust, and trust depends on transparency and participation.
    Authorities need to be open and transparent in their decision-making and willing to listen to and respond to criticism.
    Governments need to be accountable to the people they are seeking to protect.
    Democratic oversight of the pandemic response, especially the use of emergency powers, must be maintained.
    Some Governments have empowered or created an independent or opposition-led parliamentary committee, which meets publicly online, to scrutinize executive action during the crisis.
    Emergency and security measures, if needed, must be temporary, proportional and aimed at protecting people
    Heavy-handed security responses undermine the health response and can exacerbate existing threats to peace and security or create new ones. The best response is one that aims to respond proportionately to immediate threats whilst protecting human rights under the rule of law.
    The pandemic has led to countries imposing emergency and security measures. While in most cases these are needed to fight the virus, they can also be politically driven and may be easily abused. The pandemic could provide a pretext to undermine democratic institutions, quash legitimate dissent or disfavored people or groups, with far-reaching consequences that we will live with far beyond the immediate crisis. Although coercive measures may be justified in certain situations, they can backfire if applied in a heavy-handed, disproportionate way, undermining the whole pandemic response itself.
    Fairness, justice and respect for the rule of law are needed to strengthen and support the national effort on the public health front. Courts and the administration of justice must continue to function despite the constraints imposed by the crisis.

    use of technologies, including artificial intelligence and big data, to enforce emergency and security restrictions or for surveillance and tracking of impacted populations raise concerns. The potential for abuse is high: what is justified during an emergency now may become normalized once the crisis has passed. All measures must incorporate meaningful data protection safeguards, be lawful, necessary, and proportionate, time-bound and justified by legitimate public health objectives.

  9. #114
    Senior Member
    úàøéê äöèøôåú
    Sep 2018
    äåãòåú
    2,007
    â'åðé,
    àîøðå áìé îòâìé åáìé äòú÷ äãá÷
    1- çåîøú îçìä
    2- îñîê ëììé ùúåëðï ìúñøéè ùåðä åçîåø áäøáä.
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  10. #115
    Senior Member
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    Apr 2018
    äåãòåú
    1,005
    öéèåè ðëúá áî÷åø òì éãé ÷éãåæå öôéä áäåãòä
    â'åðé,
    àîøðå áìé îòâìé åáìé äòú÷ äãá÷
    1- çåîøú îçìä
    2- îñîê ëììé ùúåëðï ìúñøéè ùåðä åçîåø áäøáä.
    îçëä ìùåøä äúçúåðä
    ëàï ìà äéúä áøéøä. àí äééúé îðñç àú äãáøéí áòöîé àæ ðéúï äéä ìèòåï ùàðé àåîø àú æä îôåæéöéä. äîñîëéí äàìä ðëúáå òì éãé àðùéí æøéí ùìà çùáå òì éùøàì åìà ëéååðå ìéùøàì.
    ùåøä úçúåðä úâéò áòåã ëîä éîéí.

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