These Famous People Also Love Photography

Now why would famous people love doing photography? I don't know. Everyone has a different answer. But for me, I love photography because of its ability to capture an image in a fraction of a second and tell a story about it. Life keeps on going, but with a camera, you freeze a moment in time that might not happen again. And in each moment of time, there is a story behind it. And sometimes the story is not what the photographer intends to show. Sometimes the viewer of the image fills in the gap based on his experience, his attitude, his knowledge and his sensibility to come up with a story completely different from what is being depicted, and that is what makes an image so powerful.

https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/features/famous-photographers-celebrities-who-also-take-pictures

What's In My Camera Bag? You Are In for a Surprise

In this video, I will tell you what is in my camera bag. You're in for a surprise. Even though I am a professional photographer and a filmmaker, my camera equipment and gadgets you would never expect from me. Most of my equipment are not so expensive and are not latest equipment out there. As a photographer and as a filmmaker, my cameras are just tools. I don't usually upgrade nor buy a new equipment unless it is a necessary. That means the equipment should have a feature I cannot survive without I'm order to do my photography and filmmaking work. The camera brands I prefer are Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Canon and of course, Leica. I do have a gimbal which is the Zhiyun. I also have the Sekonic light meter. I also have the Zoom digital recorder which I love to use for voice over, podcasting, as an external mic for shooting video. I also use different action cameras such as Akaso, Sunpack, and other inexpensive brands. The great thing about having many of these cameras is that you can shoot a scene only at once with different camera angles. I also have the Insta360 camera which I love since I don't have to worry about covering all the angles when shooting something that can only be shot once. One thing about me as a photographer and as a filmmaker, I don't buy any new equipment or upgrade what I have unless it is really necessary. I always ask myself. "Do I really need this equipment?" "Can I survive as a photographer and as a filmmaker without this equipment?" An equipment is just a tool. What is important is my vision and what I am trying to tell with my images and videos.

To see the list of equipment I have right now in my bag, see this link:

https://kit.co/christopher_revon/my-photography-and-video-kit

I Made The Right Choice of Going to Malaysia Instead of Going Back to The US (Coronavirus Pandemic Crisis)

I was just talking to some friends back in the US, and it seems like some don't realize that the US now has the most number of coronavirus cases in the world, which is now more than 401,000, and not many are recovering compared to other countries. Here in Malaysia, they already tested 50,000 people, and so far, only 4119 are confirmed with the virus. And Taiwan only has 379 cases with 5 deaths. That's because as soon as they saw what was happening in China, they did not wait and immediately implemented all the security measures to prevent the virus from spreading in the country. We could all learn from Taiwan. Vietnam is another country that was quite good too in containing this virus. Nevertheless there are a few Southeast Asian countries which might have more cases than what they're reporting just because they haven't tested enough people and their health care system is inadequate to deal with this crisis, and that's quite scary. I already predicted that the possibility that this pandemic would happen, so two months ago, I was already trying to decide which country to lay low, either Taiwan or Malaysia. I should have chosen Taiwan, but it is okay, the Malaysian government seems to be doing a really great job dealing with this pandemic.

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Combine Religions and Politics Together, and What You Get Is the Non-existence of Common Sense Among the Idiots Who Don't Take this Coronavirus Pandemic Seriously

There are still a lot of idiots out there who still think this is not serious that they are questioning why the governments of the world really have to impose these lockdowns. Where would your freedom be if you're dead or your loved ones are dead or even if you survive this, your health is not the way it used to be? Some of my friends online are already posting about their loved ones dying from this virus, YOU IDIOTS. Most of these idiots have been so brainwashed by maybe Fox News or other so called not Fake media that literally they don't have any common sense at all. Talk about Cult of Personality syndrome (look it up and see what it means). And that's quite scary. Two things that really fuck up people's minds: religions and politics. One or another will fuck you up. Combine those two together. Basically your common sense is non-existent anymore.

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The Difference Between How Asia and the US Are Handling the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic

Here's something I've noticed. What is the big difference between East Asians (China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, I will include Singapore since they have a big population of Ethnic Chinese. I might also include Vietnam (from the historical perspective, their culture is almost like China) and other Asians (Indonesia (has a small percentage of ethnic Chinese, Thailand (more ethnic Chinese whose intermarriage with the Thais made them more Thais), Malaysia (23.4 percent are Ethnic Chinese), Philippines, well you get the picture. With East Asian countries, they to do things for the collective good. They care about their society than being individualistic. So that's the reason that when a government tells them to do something that's beneficial for them, they do it. That's the reason these countries are able to deal with this coronavirus effectively. But other countries, the people, all they care are themselves (I am talking about individualism). That's probably the reason despite the governments telling them to do this and that, and yet they don't follow. This is just my opinion based on knowing and interacting with different kinds of people and having lived in these countries. The thing is no system of thought is perfect, but sometimes we can learn from other cultures too and how they do things. And this is one of the main reasons why I decided to stay here in Asia (Malaysia) instead of going home back to the US. I feel much safer here. They really take this problem really seriously here. No one thinks about their economy first. They think about the lives of the people first before anything else. What's the point of having an economy if a lot of lives are lost, if a lot of people are unhealthy. As I talked to someone who survived the swine flu, she told me that we might lose money or a job, but we can get them back, but health and life, these are things we cannot get back once we lose them. Check the link to an article below to see the difference between how the US and Asia are handling the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. https://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/im-back-home-in-the-u-s-from-asia-and-shocked-and-angered-that-all-americans-arent-taking-coronavirus-seriously/?fbclid=IwAR1pZaAuoRY66b27WoeM0ZvdwxFLFhlFJVxi21S8GL2Z2rThepzJ5q-tv2s

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I Created a Public Service Announcement That Will Help People Avoid Covid-19 Coronavirus

Just got sick and tired of people that instead of doing positive that will help us survive this pandemic, they don't do anything positive but make negative comments, post videos that just attack, be racist, still doubt about this virus as something like the flu, or post selfies, showing they're outside by themselves as if telling people, "you can be outside too, enjoying the sun like me." The governments in most countries did not say some of you can go outside and enjoy being at the park or on the beach; even though you're all by yourself. Stay home means stay home. Here in Asia, you can now go to prison for months just for being outside. Anyway I wanted to do something positive, so I created this PSA video based on safety measures we all should do and even continue to do even if the lockdown is lifted. The truth is that flattening the curve does not mean people will not get infected anymore. The virus will still be there. It will just be stable. But in my opinion, this can spike again. That's what I am afraid will happen in China again once everyone is back to work fully. Of course, this could happen in most countries as soon as the lockdowns and stay at home orders are lifted too. Based on history, the Spanish flu had more deaths after its second wave, not the first wave, so we should learn from the past. Some of the safety measures I have on this video are from friends back in China. By the way, I forgot to include in the video, leave your shoes outside before entering your home. That is a reason why in China and in most parts of Asia that they disinfect the roads, it is because the virus are also on the streets. I don't know why you don't see these disinfecting procedures in the US. That's probably one of the reasons the cases in the US are increasing rapidly too. Also before going out to buy some food and necessities, wear a pair of long sleeve shirt or jacket and try to wear a hat or a hood, the virus tends to stick on the hair. Once you get home, take off your clothes right away and put them in the laundry bag if possible outside your home and take a shower right away.

Why the Health of the Mankind Is More Important than the Economy (Money) During this COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic

Here is why it makes sense to take care of the health of the people before anything else. What's the worth of money when people are dead or not healthy enough (I read that this virus fucks up your lungs really bad even if you survive it) to enjoy or spend it? Life and health cannot be returned after they've been lost, but money, we can always get it back. Maybe for some people, it might take some time, but it is possible through perseverance and hard work. Just be patient and enjoy this time off, giving you a chance to spend more time with your family, discover a new hobby that you never you could do, learn new skills that might help you get a new job or help you get promoted in your present job, catch up with books you've been longing to read but never had the time for it, watch movies you might have missed due to your busy schedule, etc. I am sure once this is over, once we defeat this virus: flowers will smell much better, food will taste better, friendship and family will mean much more to us. I do believe that everything happens for a reason, and this is probably the reason for it.

Having the Wrong Leader Can Cost Millions of Lives

I didn't post this because I hate Donald Trump, the President of the US, or I watch a lot of CNN or Fox 😀 I don't even like the news. Also I am not a Democrat nor a Republican, a Conservative nor a Liberal. The only reason I've been looking at the news lately is because this affects my life a lot. I live in my suitcase. Basically I have no fixed home anymore, so I have to figure out day by day how to deal with this. Anyway I just use common sense, which a lot of people lack these days just because they're easily convinced by people by so called experts when they're not. Anyway I think a picture or in this case, a video is worth more than a thousand words. If you're still convinced that he is still great, then look up the term "cult of personality." This is the same way Hitler influenced Germany into killing the Jews. I still respect people who like Donald Trump, but don't treat him as if he were God, not able to make mistakes.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3558277540870377&id=908009612563863

The Leaders (Politicians) Only Cares About the Economy and Big Businesses, Not the People

The US is so divisive due to politics that this coronavirus epidemic could even become worse than it is now because of it. I knew this would happen: the increase in cases over there weeks before. That's why I opted to stay here in Asia. In most countries here, politics are put aside in the name of protecting its citizens from this situation, and they take it seriously. While in the US, some politicians care more about themselves and the economy than the health and the lives of its people, which, I think, is quite fucked. Where I am now, they're extending the lockdown for two more weeks, considering that the number of cases here is so much lower ( 1000 something) compared to the US (40000 something) which now has the third highest cases of this virus in the world. And yet I read that all the imposed stay at home orders in the US might be lifted by Easter. Wow. That's unbelievable. I guess, in the US, people's lives are just stats, numbers. And the numbers that really matter are the almighty dollars. And just think, in some countries, their economies are not as strong as in the US, and they're willing to sacrifice for the sake of saving lives, and yet in the US, the politicians are more worried about the economy than its people. And I even saw a video of a politician in an interview who is willing to sacrifice his parents' lives for the economy (considering that this virus also kills young people.) That's really fucked up, for the lack of a better word. Here in Asia, at least in East Asian countries, due to their Confucian foundation, they respect their elders and even pay respect to them and their ancestors, even when they're long gone, so this kind of thinking would never happen here.

And then there is this news about "a $500 billion program that would award loans to states and cities as well as businesses, according to a copy of the most recent GOP proposal." Shouldn't this money be used to buy medical supplies and other necessities which are not sufficient to fight the Coronavirus epidemic and also to help the people who have not been working and will continue not to work until the stay at home orders are lifted? I am not into politics, but this doesn't make sense at all. Besides once the virus is defeated, the people will go back to work and start consuming again, bringing the money back to these corporations and businesses again. And for sure, being locked out for a long time, I am sure people will be itching to go out there and go to the restaurants, go to the movies and theme parks, travel, etc. It seems the politicians care more about big businesses than the people.

Well, I think when you have leaders like that who only care about the economy and the big businesses and not the lives and the health of the people, I think that is quite sad.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/03/22/treasury-coronavirus-senate-corporate-loan/?outputType=amp

Stuck in Penang, Malaysia Due to the Lockdown Because of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic

Right now, I am stuck in Penang, Malaysia since Sunday due to the lockdown that was imposed by the Malaysian government since Wednesday due to the covid-19 coronavirus and it is supposed to last until the 31st of March. So this video you're seeing right now was shot on my way here from Kuala Lumpur and three days before the lockdown. Not to be critical, but a few days ago some friends on my Facebook were saying that this coronavirus was all hype and just being overblown. Now suddenly they went 180 on me and seem to be very concerned about this situation since now most of the US is now in a stay at home order. Anyway I am not a Democrat nor a Republican, a Conservative nor a Liberal. I am not into politics. I just gave this as an example since my Mom believed the Fox News channel more than she believed me when I was giving her some warning about this virus a few weeks before. Good thing she changed her tune too. Now she talks to me as if she knows more about this virus than I do. As for me, I just use common sense and adapt and be willing to change according to the situation. I always think about the worst case scenario. Having been out of the comfort zone for the longest time traveling, this is what travel taught me. Anyway before the lockdown and before this thing got really big with the USA reporting thousands of cases already, I came here in Penang, thinking this might be a safe place for me to stay in until this coronavirus is under control. Three days later, the whole country of Malaysia ended up being on a lockdown, so pretty much I got stuck here. Well, anyway it is okay since my plan was to stay for at least a month anyway. Since then, it has been crazy. The more I read articles and watched videos about this coronavirus, the scarier it gets. For sure, even if the lockdown finishes, I still have to be vigilant and still have to apply what I learned in order to avoid getting this virus: wear a mask, wash my hands all the time, do not stay close to anyone, stay at least six feet away
. I can do this, but the bad thing is when I take the public transportation or when I go pay for something in a grocery or convenience store. Let alone, it will definitely affect my lovelife. Also now I have to worry about where to go next too. Which country? Since because of the coronavirus situation, less and less countries are letting foreigners enter their countries, and if they do, there are so many restrictions imposed. Well, I could understand. Good thing I still have a few weeks of visa here in Malaysia, so this still gives me some time to figure out what to do next.
As for going home back to the US, it isn't a good option right now based on the reason I just mentioned. In addition, the healthcare system is not prepared for this. And if you don't have a health insurance back in the US, the treatment could cost a lot of money. And even if you do have a health insurance, this could also be expensive for you because of the deductible, especially if it is really high. Now I hope this high cost of medical care doesn't discourage people over there from getting treatment for Covid-19 coronavirus. So for now, I will probably just lay low somewhere here in Asia and see how the situation is in the next few weeks. There is a possibility that I might work somewhere here, so at least my visa will last for at least a year in the case of a work visa. Having a tourist visa usually just gives me at least 30 days to a maximum of 90 days.

Anyway for now, I am just going day by day since it seems like the situation changes every minute. I will let you know how I deal with this situation along the way. Make sure to subscribe to/follow/like my Social Media Channels, subscribe to this blog and/or subscrible to my Podcast https://anchor.fm/chrisrevon to get updated with my travel, photography and film projects, my travel and other content. Thanks again.

Our Fate and Literally, Our Lives Depend on the Leaders We Choose To Lead Us.

The herd immunity was suggested in the UK. Pretty much let some people die, and eventually majority of the population will become immune to the virus. But they changed their mind after finding out that a lot more people will die than they predicted, so this plan was scrapped. Also due to public outcry. Wow, I can't believe a government would even consider this as a way to control this virus. In some ways, this is like a war. Since in a war, the commanders more likely have an estimate how many people will die when doing a mission. It is kind of sad that people just become numbers as the people on top decide the fate of the people's like lives. We definitely need to choose our leaders wisely since our lives literally depend on their decision.

https://www.technologyreview.com/s/615375/what-is-herd-immunity-and-can-it-stop-the-coronavirus/?utm_medium=tr_social&utm_campaign=site_visitor.unpaid.engagement&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1584489369

Common Sense, Not Politics nor Religion, Is What We Need to Deal with This Covid-19 Coronavirus Situation

Not to be critical. I say the same thing about the postings of some people here actually a few days ago when they were saying it was all hype and just being overblown. Now they seem to be very concerned about this situation. Anyway I am not a Democrat nor a Republican, a Conservative nor a Liberal. I am not into politics. I just gave this as an example since my Mom believed this news channel more than she believed me when I was giving her some warning about this virus a few weeks before. Good thing she changed her tune too. Now she talks to me as if she knows more about this virus than I do. As for me, I just use common sense and adapt and be willing to change according to the situation. I always think about the worst case scenario. Having been out of the comfort zone for the longest time traveling, this is what travel taught me.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/media/on-fox-news-suddenly-a-very-different-tune-about-the-coronavirus/2020/03/16/7a7637cc-678f-11ea-9923-57073adce27c_story.html

Politics and Religion in the Midst of the Coronavirus Covid-19 Situation

I think there are people out there who are so much into politics and religion that they don't have any common sense anymore. Also as to remind some people (I am not into politics), Trump is not God. So many postings how great he is instead of focusing on the virus situation. Same with people who are just plain selfish. They still go out and party like it is 1999. Well, it is 2020, and we have this virus that is making people very sick and die . Right now this thing has caused an inconvenience in my travel. I am stuck and started extending my stay in each country for at least four weeks (most visa is only good for four weeks) so as to do my part in minimizing getting it myself and spreading the virus, just in case I have it. But now it is getting worse (we are now in a partial lockdown where I am at), so I do not go out unless to buy groceries or just go for a walk to get some sunlight just around the block (good thing the neighborhood where I am at is a residential area and not a lot of people go out on the streets). I could be enjoying by taking a tour of the place around me, but my tour is now done through my phone by looking at videos and pictures which I could be taking right now. And this stay in a homestay is costing me money and not fully enjoying the trip by seeing the sights around me, but money is nothing unless you have health and life. In addition, I try to be responsible for other lives out there by keeping myself away just in case I am carrying the virus (not just to protect myself from other carriers). Please stop finger pointing. This is a health issue. It doesn't have anything to do with politics. Ebola virus came from Africa. Swine flu came from North America. And even Spanish flu ( even though it is called Spanish flu) came from the US. Maybe just post things about the virus that will help people avoid the virus, to keep them healthy, to make them feel positive. The people who post this hate messages, they're not helping at all.

Why Everyone Should Take This Coronavirus Covid-19 Seriously

I am reposting this. READ THE MESSAGE BELOW. This really explains why we need to take this seriously. I have been saying this since the virus first came out. But people still acted that it was not a big deal, and some people are still the same, and those people only care about themselves. Actually now I decided to stay longer, at least a few weeks, where I am now, considering that my next booking was cancelled due to the coronavirus. I am taking part in the social distancing effort. Anyway I have two more months with my visa here. The message below is very easy to understand, so please read and pass along to the ones who are still in denial about the severity of this situation. And if they still consider this as something not serious after reading this, fuck them and stay away from those people. They don't care about you. All they care about are themselves. Dear Friends, So much confusion, misinformation and denial is bouncing around on social media about the coronavirus that I thought I would try to explain, in plain language, why the experts see this as such an emergency. You will see the claim online that this virus is a lot like the viruses that cause colds, and that if you get it, it will probably just seem like a bad cold and you are very unlikely to die. Depending on who you are, these statements are probably true. But they are incomplete, and the missing information is the key to understanding the problem. This is a coronavirus that is new to the human population, jumping into people late last year from some kind of animal, probably at a wildlife market in Wuhan, China. It is related to the viruses that cause colds, and acts a lot like them in many ways. It is very easy to transmit through the respiratory droplets that all of us give off. But nobody has ever been exposed to this before, which means nobody has any immunity to it. The virus is now moving explosively through the human population. While most people will recover, about 20 percent of the people who catch it will wind up with a serious disease. They will get pneumonia that causes shortness of breath, and they may need hospitalization. Some of those people will get so sick that they cannot be saved and will die of the pneumonia. The overall death rate for people who develop symptoms seems to be 2 or 3 percent. Once we have enough testing to find out how many people caught the virus but did not develop symptoms, that might come down to about 1 percent, optimistically. This is a large number. It is at least 10 times higher than the mortality rate for the seasonal flu, for instance, which in some years kills 60,000 or 70,000 Americans. So just on that math, we could be looking at 600,000 or 700,000 dead in the United States. But it gets worse. Older people with existing health problems are much more vulnerable, on average. The mortality rate of coronavirus among people over age 80 may be 15 or 20 percent. It appears to have 7 or 8 percent mortality for people aged 70 to 79. Here is the terrible part: If you are a healthy younger person, you can catch the virus and, without developing serious symptoms yourself, you can pass it along to older people. In other words, as the virus spreads, it is going to be very easy to go out and catch it, give it to your grandmother and kill her, even though you will not die yourself. You can catch it by touching a door knob or an elevator button. Scientists measure the spread of an epidemic by a number called R0, or “R naught.” That number is calculated this way: for every person who develops the illness, how many other people do they give it to before they are cured (or dead) and no longer infectious? The R0 for coronavirus, in the absence of a control strategy, appears to be a number close to 3 – maybe a bit higher or lower, but in that ballpark. This is an extremely frightening number for such a deadly disease. Suppose you catch the virus. You will give it to 3 other people, and they will each give it to three others, and so forth. Here is how the math works, where you, the “index case,” are the first line: 1 3 9 27 81 243 729 2,187 6,561 19,683 59,046 177,147 531,441 1,594,323 4,782,969 14,348,907 So, in just 15 steps of transmission, the virus has gone from just one index case to 14.3 million other people. Those 15 steps might take only a few weeks. The index person may be young and healthy, but many of those 14 million people will be old and sick, and they will likely die because they got a virus that started in one person's throat. The United States is not at this point yet, with millions infected, as best we can tell. We don’t really know, because our government has failed us. We are many, many weeks behind other countries in rolling out widespread testing, so we don’t really have a clue how far the thing has spread. We do know that cases are starting to pop up all over the place, with many of the people having no known exposure to travelers from China, so that means this virus has escaped into our communities. We do not have approved treatments, yet. We do not have a vaccine. The only tool we really have now is to try to slow down the chain of transmission. This can be done. In other words, R0 is not fixed – it can be lowered by control measures. If we can get the number below 1, the epidemic will die out. This is the point of the quarantines and the contact-tracing that you are hearing so much about in the news. But the virus is exploding so fast that we will not have the labor available to trace contacts for much longer, so we have to shift strategies. This has already begun, but we are not doing it fast enough. It is now likely that the majority of Americans will get this virus. But slowing it down is still crucial. Why? Because the healthcare system has limited resources. We only have about a million hospital beds in America. We have well under a million ventilators. If millions of Americans get sick enough to need treatment, we will have a calamity on our hands. What will happen is a form of battlefield triage, where the doctors focus on trying to treat the young and allow the older people to die. This is not theoretical. It is already happening in Italy, where people over 65 are being left alone on hospital gurneys to suffocate to death from pneumonia. They basically drown in their own sputum. There is simply not enough medical capacity to take care of them. The United States appears to be about two weeks behind Italy on the epidemic growth curve. What do we need to do now? We need to cancel all large gatherings – all of them. You have probably seen that the N.B.A. has postponed the rest of its season. Other sporting events, concerts, plays and everything else involving large audiences in a small space – all of it needs to be canceled. Even if these events take place, do not go to them. No lectures, no plays, no movies, no cruises – nothing. Stay at home as much as possible.Stay out of restaurants. I would cancel any travel that is not absolutely essential. Work from home if you possibly can. You may have to go buy groceries and medicine, of course, but make the trips quick and purposeful. Wash your hands assiduously after you have been in public places, for a full 20 seconds, soaping up thoroughly and being sure to get between the fingers. Sunlight and alcohol will kill the virus. And please stop passing around statements on social media claiming that the situation is not serious or is being exaggerated. This is a national crisis, and conveying misinformation to your friends and family may put their lives in danger” #coronavirus #covid19

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Covid-19 Coronavirus, Is This just a Media Hype?

For those who think this virus is just media hype. This is what Hype means. It is "the use of a lot of publicity and advertising to make people interested in something such as a product." The virus is not a product. No one will become rich from it (well, maybe the companies that make toilet paper, masks, sanitizers and soap or the pharmaceutical companies that will make the future vaccines if they start charging for it). If the WHO and CDC tell us this is a big deal. It is a big deal. Their job is to make sure the virus does not spread all over the world or control it from spreading some more to the point that it starts to mutate, becoming much more powerful that even if they come up with a vaccine, it will be useless. And if it becomes more powerful, then it would have the capacity to kill the healthiest of us too. And if you look at the info from both the WHO and CDC, they're still learning about this virus. They even admit that their info can change since this is a new virus. No one is an expert on it. They still keep doing research about it. Besides even if you don't die from it, think about the long term effects on your body. Based on some findings from a reliable source, it can damage your lungs for good. And I believe it since my Chinese friend did mention about her friend who got the SARS, that after she got it and recovered, her health was never the same. She's always been suffering from debilitating pain. And she told me about this even before this news came out. I am not trying to create a panic, but just take this thing seriously. You see, even despite what's going on, I CONTINUE TO TRAVEL (I just found out that my next destination has its first case of the Coronavirus, but it won't stop me from going there tomorrow) because we should not be fearful of it and still continue to live normally. From what I see, this could be with us for months (in case the hot weather does not kill it) or even years. And in the future, more different kinds of virus will come, not just China but from other parts of the world. That's why don't fucking blame China. This is not even as deadly as the Ebola virus which came from Africa and no one got racist with the Africans as much as this one did with the Chinese and other Asians. Anyway this virus is just one of the viruses we are going to have. More will come and they could even be deadlier than this such as MERS and Ebola. Just follow the rules on how to contain this and how not to get it, and please don't make this look like a media hype. The way I see it, the ones who are saying that this is just a media hype are the same people who are making this a media hype for themselves just to create publicity around them or their websites or their companies, making themselves more of an expert than the CDC and the WHO. Your life might not matter to you, but how about the lives of other people you are trying to influence?

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A False Sense of Security Is Very Dangerous

Here are some facts about the Covid-19 coronavirus. It's fatality rate is at least 2 percent. It could be more. Flu's fatality rate is .02 percent. So the Covid-19 is twenty times deadlier than the flu. And if you think about it, if you get one million people infected, 2 percent of one million is 20,000. So does anyone want to take a risk being one of those 20,000? As for flu, we have the flu shot, so that's also the reason why less people get the flu than if we didn't have the flu shot. Covid-19 has no vaccine, and it is more infectious and mutating. The more it mutates, the more powerful it becomes. And by the time, a vaccine gets developed against it, it would probably too powerful for the vaccine to go against it. Also there were instances in which some who recovered got infected again. In addition, my friend told me that she had a friend who got the SARS, and after that, even though she recovered, her health was never the same again. She was constantly in pain. Maybe this virus is not as bad as SARS, but would you take a chance? Or maybe your body is quite strong and will be able to fight this virus, and you will recover in no time. Well, how about the other people you will infect as you go around. Maybe their bodies are not strong enough to fight this virus. By the way, how about the medical cost? I am sure most medical insurance does not cover everything. Some or more will come out of your own pocket. Or how about your time away from work? Do you have enough sick leave just in case it stays with you for a while. How about your employer? Would he wait for you until you are healthy enough to go back to work? So for those who just take this lightly and give others a false sense of security. Well, don't. Of course, you can take the risk like I do as I continue to travel, but don't pretend you know more about the CDC and WHO. They're experts when it comes to this. Not you.

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Eating in Asia Is an Adventure

So many different kinds of food to eat and to try here in Asia. There's always something new to try. So everytime I eat, I always discover a new dish I've never tried before. For the most part, most of these are quite delicious 😋 Even eating here is an adventure by itself. I am such a foodie.

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Is the Flu Worse than the Covid-19 Coronavirus?

There are still some people who think this is not as bad as the flu. By doing this, it is giving people a false sense of security. It is better to be safer than sorry. I think governments won't be doing a lockdown or doing a travel ban if this is just another flu. One thing for sure, what if the governments are not really telling everything since if they do, it would more chaos and panic. Or affect the stock markets, which is happening now. Actually there was supposed to be an opportunity for me in Hong Kong that pays a lot of money, but now the prospective employer has changed their mind. And one friend of mine, who is supposed to start a business in China with some partners, just got the news that their business is not gonna go through anymore. At the same time, she might not have a job anymore too. And another friend in Hong Kong, his work hours was cut down in half and he is now getting paid half his salary, considering that Hong Kong is a very expensive city. And another friend found out that he has no job anymore after going on vacation for the Chinese Spring Festival. I hear more stories like this. And as this virus continues to spread, it is not just the health of the people which will be affected. It will be a lot more. It is not about going into panic. It is about taking it seriously.

They say its fatality rate is 2 percent. Some people think that it is not a lot, but look, 2 percent of 1 million people is 20000. So 20000 out of 1 million people who get this virus will die. Now that's a lot of people. And for poor countries with no good health care system, for sure, the fatality rate will be higher. And if this continues to spread and possibly mutate, making it more powerful (if it mutates, any vaccine, that gets developed, which can take months, would be useless against it), a lot more people can die, and there is no vaccine against it. In addition, even the scientists are still learning about it. First they were saying it could hibernate for nine days and infect other people without any symptoms, but now it is 21 days or more. Also there is a finding that some of those who recovered, after a few days they were tested positive again. For me, I don't rely on one source. The truth is no one really knows anything. Even the so called experts don't know anything. China and other countries won't do a lockdown and affect their economy if this is just like a flu, in which the fatality rate is 0.2 percent, and that is with a vaccine, which is the flu shot. My friends in China haven't been allowed to go outside of their homes for more than a month now. They are only allowed every two days to go to the grocery. Everyone has a QR code so that the government can monitor everyone. They haven't started work and school. A lot of businesses are closing down for good in Hong Kong because the effect of this on the economy is tremendous. In addition, this preventive measure that all these governments are doing costs a lot of money to implement and at the same time, it also affects the economy. So for all we know, the governments, not just China, are not fully transparent with the information about it. One thing, I know, in East Asian countries, they have what is called "Saving Face" Even if they make a mistake, they won't admit it. That is to "save face." What if the fatality rate is higher than 2 percent? Maybe they just won't admit it in order to "save face." Also why would all the governments go in a panic mode if this is just like flu? Governments won't do so much if this is not a big deal. I am not trying to create fear, but you gotta be realistic. And even if you don't die after contracting this virus, just think how many days you will be incapacitated. This can affect your work and your life because they would have to isolate you so you don't infect other people. Why risk it? It is better to be safe than sorry. So for those who think this is just like another flu, think Spanish flu that killed millions of people. On the other hand, of course, don't be too paranoid. Wear a mask if you have it. Wash your hands all the time. Don't touch your face. Try not to be in a crowded place. All we have to fear is Fear itself.

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How the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Affected my Travel

I've been traveling for a while now, and for sure, the coronavirus covid-19 affected my travel. At first I was supposed to go back to Hong Kong on January 25. Good thing I was not allowed to board the plane since I did not have a visa for Vietnam where I was supposed to have a two hour layover and then transfer to another plane that would eventually take me to Hong Kong, so this unfortunate event was blessing in disguise. And after I came to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from Bangkok, Thailand, I had a plan to go to South Korea after a month of stay here, but I had to change my plan as soon as I found out about the rising cases of the virus over there. Also a few days ago, my Mom told me that I should go home back to the US because it was safer over there according to her. Well, I knew the virus would eventually spread in the US. Days later, the cases of the Coronavirus has increased dramatically in the US as well as in other parts of the world such as Iran and Italy as I had predicted. Now I do think this is getting worst. I think US might have to do a lockdown just like in China before it is too late. There is a possibility that this might not just be a pandemic but an endemic which means it will be a part of our lives for an extended period of time since I heard that some who recovered from the virus became positive again after a few days. For sure, no one really knows what this virus is capable of. I am sure the World Health Organization is also just learning about it as we do. Just a few days ago, now they're saying that you can get it even if you are six feet away from the one who has it. This information was not known before until now. There's also this info that the ones who are more likely to die from this are older people and with preexisting medical problems , but no, based on the news I've been seeing from China, there were also lots of young people who died from this virus. One of them was the whistle blower. The Chinese doctor who has become a hero for being the one to discover and to reveal about the virus on the internet in China. Their ages were around twenty-something to thirty-something, so that is quite young. In a way, I think the governments all over the world do not want to say so much about this too because it would definitely create panic that might cause some civil disturbances and also affect the stock markets, which is now happening as we speak, and the economy, not just one country but the world. Anyway let us just pray that this does not get really bad like the Spanish Flu and the Plague, which killed millions of people. As for me, I would continue to travel because the way I see it, the only thing I have to fear is fear itself. All I have to do is just protect myself. And follow my intuition in which so far, has made me avoid going to countries where the coronavirus is on the rise. Maybe someone out there is looking out for me. Well, I won't say, maybe. I am sure there is. Anyway I hope everyone is protecting themselves. There is not much we can do but pray. Thank you, and make sure to subscribe to one or more of my social media channels such as Facebook page, Youtube channel, Instagram, Twitter and finally Tumblr (from this, and all we can do now is to pray that it doesn't get worse than what it is now.