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Proposed Health Code App Sparks Anger in China

Posted by M. C. on May 26, 2020

Dr. Gupta, Fauci, Gates and China

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https://www.breitbart.com/news/proposed-health-code-app-sparks-anger-in-china/

by Breitbart News

Beijing (AFP) – A Chinese local government’s proposal for a post-coronavirus health app that ranks citizens based on their smoking, drinking, exercise and sleep habits has sparked fury online over privacy concerns.

China has already developed apps that indicate an individual’s likelihood of contracting coronavirus based on their travel history and whether they had come into contact with an infected case.

Hangzhou, a high-tech hub and home to e-commerce giant Alibaba, was among the first Chinese cities to adopt such an app, which gives people a green, yellow or red code that determines if they can buy travel tickets or enter public places.

But the health commission in the eastern city of 10 million people is now considering rolling out an app that looks much deeper into the health of citizens.

The software monitors users in real-time and ranks them on a 100-point “health gradient” scale, according to a post on the commission’s website.

According to shots of the app shared in the post, it ranks citizens out of the entire population of Hangzhou based on their health score, which changes according to the user’s daily actions.

For example, drinking a glass of white wine could set your score back by 1.5 points, while sleeping for seven hours could improve it by one point.

The app can also give companies and residential communities an overall health score based on the scores of individuals, such as employees’ average sleep rate, steps taken and how many of them suffer from chronic disease, according to a screenshot.

Currently in development, the app could be completed as early as June, but further details — such as how data is collected — remain unclear.

“The municipal health commission should grasp the opportunity to deepen the use of health codes… to ensure the full completion of various municipal health systems,” health commission member Sun Yongrong was quoted as saying.

‘New normal?’

Big data-powered health apps developed by local governments in collaboration with internet firms Alibaba and Tencent have become part of the fabric of life in post-coronavirus China.

The apps, which differ by region and are often hosted on the ubiquitous mobile payment platforms AliPay and WeChat Pay, typically collect user location data, transport routes and ID information.

Chinese tech commentator and privacy advocate Lawrence Li said that the new app should ideally be an opt-in system to protect citizens’ rights.

“In the case of COVID (data collection) I think people willingly participated, but it’s another story if the government wants to make it the ‘new normal’,” he told AFP.

The proposal, which was posted online last week, stoked major discussions on the Twitter-like social network Weibo and question-and-answer forum Zhihu over the weekend.

“What the hell do my smoking, drinking and sleeping habits have to do with you?” read one comment on Weibo.

“We have no privacy left whatsoever,” lamented another user.

Mass government collection of data for epidemic-fighting purposes has sparked widespread concerns over data privacy and security.

Last month, police in Shanxi province announced that the personal information of over 6,000 people who entered a local hospital had been leaked on WeChat.

Baidu chief executive Robin Li last week proposed legislation that would allow people to withdraw personal information collected during the epidemic and establish guidelines for data storage during ‘special periods’.

 

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Going out to drink? Eat these 15 foods to beat the adverse effects of alcohol

Posted by M. C. on December 9, 2019

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-12-06-15-foods-beat-the-effects-of-alcohol.html

Foods to eat before getting a drink

Drinking lightly on an empty stomach may not result in bad side effects, but it is still best to grab a bite before consuming alcohol. The following foods will fill the stomach and help prevent unwanted outcomes:

  1. Asparagus – To prepare the liver for the night, eat a lot of asparagus. This beneficial plant produces antioxidants that can help boost liver health.
  2. Avocado – It is made of healthy, monounsaturated fats that take longer than proteins and carbs to digest. This slows down the rate of alcohol absorption in the small intestine.
  3. Bananas – They are rich sources of potassium, which can prevent electrolyte imbalance caused by alcohol intake. Eat at least one banana before going out to drink.
  4. Beets – They are rich in antioxidants and protects the liver from damage.
  5. Berries – All kinds of berries, like strawberries and blueberries, are rich in nutrients and antioxidants. Moreover, they are filled with water and can help a person stay hydrated.
  6. Chia pudding – This snack is filled with fiber and protein. Protein, in particular, can help slow down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream.
  7. Eggs – These protein-packed food can help a person feel full for a longer time. Eating eggs can help reduce cravings that usually increase when people drink.
  8. Grapefruit – The juice of this citrus fruit helps boost the levels of several enzymes that improve liver function and detoxification.
  9. Hummus – It is a great alternative source of protein for vegetarians. It also contains fats, proteins and carbohydrates that can help you feel full.
  10. Melon – This large fruit is filled with water and potassium. Cut some honeydew or cantaloupe for a refreshing snack to fend off the side effects of alcohol.
  11. Oats – Packed with fiber and protein, oats can be prepared in numerous ways, including baked goods, smoothies and granola bars for a quick snack.
  12. Quinoa – This whole grain superfood is rich in potassium and magnesium that can reduce imbalances in electrolyte levels.
  13. Salmon – This fresh fish is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which reduce brain inflammation associated with excessive alcohol drinking.
  14. Sweet potatoes – Aside from potassium, sweet potatoes are made of complex carbs that take longer to break down. They reduce the effects of spikes and crashes in blood sugar levels as a person drinks.
  15. Trail mix – It has a healthy combination of different nuts like almonds, walnuts and flaxseeds – all of which are rich in fiber and protein. Take this portable nutrient-packed snack for the night.

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