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“The Trojan Horse micro particle theory” – Relation PM2.5 vs COVID19

BACKGROUND

The COVID19 virus has affected 203 countries and territories around the world and 2 international conveyances: the Diamond Princess cruise ship harbored in Yokohama, Japan, and the Holland America’s MS Zaandam cruise ship.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ shows information which HIDES a BIGGER EXISTING THREAT: 2.5 micro particle TROJAN HORSES of COVID19

THE ICCT Report – The PM2.5 problem is primarily a European problem. Reduced to the population, 9 out oof the first 10 champion cities in the number of deaths linked to PM2.5,  are European.

https://theicct.org/sites/default/files/Paris_pollution_heath_issues_transport_factsheet_20190226.pdf

“Paris had the ninth-highest fraction of deaths from air pollution attributable to transportation emissions in 2015 among major cities worldwide. The ten worst, in order, were Milan, Rotterdam, Turin, Stuttgart, Mexico City, Leeds, Manchester, London, Paris, and Cologne”.

https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6

ANALYSIS – THE RATIO per Million is the reference point”

The world shows a ratio of 9.6 deaths / 1M pop. The above table trigger 2 things directly in line with the COVID-19 spread vs ratio of deaths per million of habitants.

  • The COVID-19 death per country and per city is perfectly aligned with the 2.5PM pollution ratio as shown within the ICCT report
  • The most polluted cities and countries in Europe

This could correlate as to why Europe is a COVID-19 principal cluster.

https://theicct.org/sites/default/files/Paris_pollution_heath_issues_transport_factsheet_20190226.pdf

CONCLUSION – « PM2.5 micro particle pollution & Virus propagation »

As this theory is proven, COVID-19 is finding a solid ground in polluted areas, becoming “AIR Carried” with the potential to restart with human activity

http://www.simaonlus.it/wpsima/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/COVID19_Position-Paper_Relazione-circa-l%E2%80%99effetto-dell%E2%80%99inquinamento-da-particolato-atmosferico-e-la-diffusione-di-virus-nella-popolazione.pdf

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2004973

Immersion4 DTMTM technology benefits –

Immersion4 DTMTM is the first technology which has ZERO GHG & C02 nor particle of any size emissions. Combining the technologies “Smart & Clean Datacenter” and Clean’Air equipped with GPS-accurate Pollutrack’s laser micro sensors will give the Community the ability to act in order to lower the level of pollution to which populations have been exposed for years.

Drastically reduced energy consumption, full recovery of excess energy, occupied space optimization and permanent control of indoor and outdoor air quality, make Immersion4 the pioneer of what will become the standard of modern eco-responsible Datacenters, considering that both energy and air quality issues are crucial and intrinsically intertwined.

From the manufacturing phase, Immersion4 DTMTM technology enables to design Datacenters of all capacities without GHG & CO2 emission and water consumption. It allows a reduction of 70% of energy consumption, up to 6 times smaller floor space with a recovery of almost all digital heat dissipated by the servers.

The very concept of Datacenter is thus reinvented, allowing its distribution and integration within all environments including urban with very high density. No need to use dedicated buildings or data room anymore. Upfront sizing & decommissioning of Datacenters are no longer necessary.

CONCLUSION

We are entering in a complete new era where we will need to rethink the creation of solutions based on the principles of Eco-conservation and environmental conservation demonstrating the optimization Energy & Volume without altering air quality traditionally inherent to any urban & industrial site in other to preserve the human race and the biodiversity.

COVID19 has shown the weakness and strength of our world and it is time to rethink a society based on Eco conservation & Environmental conservation.

Immersion4 Is the world leading Ecosystem created from the very beginning based on these principles.

This is a major breakthrough in the creation of solutions based on the principles of Eco-conservation and environmental conservation demonstrating the optimization Energy & Volume without altering air quality traditionally inherent to any urban & industrial site.

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Mobile satellite innovations in response to COVID-19

The global COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced something that the ICT community long has known: reliable connectivity is essential to the effective functioning of the modern digital society, and even more so during times of crisis. The increased emphasis on services such as telework, telemedicine, and remote education has highlighted the urgency of closing the digital divide.  Satellite broadband providers are on the forefront of this endeavour, already providing robust connectivity to people around the world today, even in the most challenging environments.

Critical connectivity needs outside the reach of fixed broadband networks also have grown as a result of the novel coronavirus.  That is why Inmarsat is proud to take steps to ensure that mobile satellite services (MSS) remain accessible for the essential workers and emergency responders that rely upon them in the majority of the world that is not served by terrestrial networks, including on land, in the air, and at sea.  Here are a couple examples of the steps we are taking to ensure that users are able to rely on our connectivity solutions for vital safety and humanitarian services, and to keep the arteries of global trade flowing.

Support for Aid and NGO Sector

Inmarsat is providing enhanced support to the vital aid and NGO sector during the COVID-19 pandemic.  These organisations are at the forefront of the medical response, supporting health services through telemedicine in remote or developing areas. Elsewhere, the impact of the disease has caused impacts to the wider economy and to people’s day-to-day lives, which are being addressed through the work of NGOs, such as distributing food and other resources. COVID-19 is also adding increasing complexity to the daily operations for aid and NGO organisations as they respond to unrelated-crises, such as natural disasters or humanitarian events, causing remote connectivity to be more critical than ever.

Aid organisations rely upon MSS communications in support of COVID-19 relief operations.  For example, Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF) has deployed satellite equipment to facilitate the coordination of  COVID-19 response in Mozambique.  With land-based networks unreliable in parts of the country, this satellite connectivity promotes the safety and efficacy of relief work.  To further assist aid organisations, Inmarsat’s new initiatives include, offering these organisations the capability to operate globally as they carry out their missions.  Inmarsat is also offering new service plan options for aid and NGO organisations. These new initiatives will ensure organisations have access to the connectivity they need to do their job, wherever they are.

Connecting critical supply chain delivery during COVID-19

As the need for supply chain delivery remains high, so has the anxiety levels of those responsible for the deliveries.  At sea, crews must deal with concerns about longer deployments, their health and that of their families, as well as the global economic and social impacts of this pandemic.  Accordingly, we took steps to ensure that the crew has access to news, family and medical connectivity during this pandemic.  Collaborating with health management solutions providers Vikand and software platform provider FrontM, Inmarsat has used its network to deploy innovative telemedicine solutions, enabling maritime users to connect via video with a trained health professionals, offering real-time medical advice.  We also offer critical mental wellness connectivity to the SeafarerHelp service provided by the International Seafarers’ Welfare Assistance Network (ISWAN).

Conclusion

These are only two examples of the myriad ways Inmarsat and other companies in the ICT sector are deploying innovative technologies to help manage this global crisis. At this crucial time, we are proud to be supporting governments, humanitarian organisations and a worldwide community of public and private enterprises, as they respond to such a difficult range of challenges.