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THE 7 SYMPTOMS OF CORONAVIRUS TO PAY ATTENTION TO! LES 7 SYMPTÔMES DU CORONAVIRUS DONT IL FAUT FAIRE ATTENTION !

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      English version   1.            Fever : elevation of body temperature 2.            Cough: persistent cough that releases droplets and can infect others. 3.            Shortness of breath: the lungs are infected and therefore the ability to breathe is also impacted. 4.            Aches and pains: neck stiffness, joins pain, chest pain. 5.            Headaches: persistent headache with a sore throat. 6.            Diarrhea: difficulty to have proper bowel movement 7.            No running nose: very little number of Covid patient ever get a running nose.       Version française 1.        Fièvre : élévation de la température corporelle 2.        Toux : toux persistante qui libère des gouttelettes qui peuveut infecter d’autres personnes. 3.        Essoufflement facile: les poumons sont infectés et donc la capacité de respirer est également affectée. 4.        Maux et douleurs: raideur du cou, douleur aux articulations, douleur thoracique. 5.      

CAN YOU BE FORCED TO GET VACCINATED? PEUT-ON VOUS OBLIGER À VOUS FAIRE VACCINER ?

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GABON HAS THE STRICTEST COVID PCR TEST REQUIREMENTS IN THE WORLD! LE GABON A LES MESURES D’EXIGENCE DU TEST PCR, POUR LA COVID, LES PLUS STRICTES DU MONDE !

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    English version   In France, the health pass, that is to say the proof of vaccination or a PCR test of less than 72 hours, is required for events gathering more than 1000 people in the following places: audition rooms, conferences, theaters, marquees, theaters, fairs and exhibition, stadiums, outdoor and indoor sports establishments, large casinos,   festivals, sports competitions, cruises and boats with accommodation.   On the other hand, in France, the health pass is not necessary to go to department stores, places of teaching, workspaces, public services, museums, cinemas, libraries, amusement parks, large markets, zoos, places of worship, hotels, campsites and thermal establishments, restaurants,   and bars. Only the wearing of a mask is required in these cases. Similarly, travel by bus, metro, tram etc., do not require to present the health pass.   In the USA, the only time you are asked to present proof of vaccination or a PCR test is when you enter the countr

IMAGINE THE OUTCRY, IF THE FRENCH PRIME MINISTER, FOR EXAMPLE, WERE TO GO DELIVER A REPORT TO MRS. MACRON! IMAGINEZ LE TOLLÉ, SI LE PREMIER MINISTRE FRANÇAIS, PAR EXEMPLE, DEVAIT ALLER RENDRE DES COMPTES À MADAME MACRON !

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LEE WHITE TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID IN SAUDI ARABIA. WE WOULD HAVE LIKED HIM TO BE TAKEN CARE OF BY THE COPIL IN GABON! LEE WHITE TESTÉ POSITIF AU COVID EN ARABIE SAOUDITE. ON AURAIT AIMÉ QU’IL SOIT PRIS EN CHARGE PAR LE COPIL AU GABON !

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HERE'S TO WHAT EXTENT AFRICAN PEASANTS ARE BEING EXPLOITED! VOICI À QUEL POINT LES PAYSANS AFRICAINS SE FONT EXPLOITER !

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    English version   Dear readers, according to figures from the World Bank, FAO and the United Nations, cocoa is bought from African farmers at a price of 825-1100 CFA francs per kilogram. So on average, the ton of cocoa brings 1 million CFA francs to the farmer.   Africa produces between 75-80% of the world's cocoa beans in its raw state.   Africa produces less than 0.01% of the chocolate consumed in the world.   It is the Western stock markets that determine the price per kilogram of cocoa bean that is paid to the African farmer.   To fill a container with dried cocoa beans, it takes 22 tons. So the purchase price to the planters of these 22 tons will be about 22 million CFA francs.   But the calculations of economists from the World Bank and the FAO show us that once transported and transformed into a finished chocolate product, these 22 tons will bring Swiss, Belgian, French or German chocolatiers no less than 3.2 million dollars, or 1.796 billion

A YOUNG AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMAN PLAYS GABON'S NATIONAL ANTHEM! UNE JEUNE AFRO-AMÉRICAINE JOUE L’HYMNE NATIONAL DU GABON!

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WHAT CORONABUSINESS COULD BRING TO THE ALI BONGO REGIME FROM DECEMBER 15, 2021! CE QUE POURRAIT RAPPORTER LE CORONABUSINESS AU RÉGIME ALI BONGO À PARTIR DU 15 DÉCEMBRE 2021!

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      English version   The Ali Bongo regime has found the trick to make money on the backs of people who do not want to be vaccinated against Covid. The measures about which questions are asked are the following:   1.                    If you are vaccinated, you will be able to move freely in Gabon and go wherever you want. 2.                    For the unvaccinated, they will be required to present a PCR test with a maximum validity of 15 days, in order to move around, go to administrative services, go to public places etc. 3.                    The PCR test will no longer be free and will cost at least 20,000 CFA francs   Let's do some arithmetic: 1.                    How many Gabonese are actually vaccinated? According to the Oxford University website that compiles Covid vaccination statistics, in real time around the world; that you can read here , Gabon to date has vaccinated 92,000 people 2.                    If the population to be vaccinated

THEY MAKE YOU DRINK THIS AND THEN THEY TELL YOU THAT THE BIGGEST THREAT TO YOUR HEALTH IS COVID! ON VOUS FAIT BOIRE ÇA ET APRÈS ON VOUS DIT QUE LA PLUS GRANDE MENACE POUR VOTRE SANTÉ EST LA COVID!

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VACCINATION AGAINST COVID IS BECOMING A CONDITION OF EMPLOYABILITY IN GABON! LA VACCINATION CONTRE LA COVID EST EN TRAIN DE DEVENIR UNE CONDITION D’EMPLOYABILITÉ AU GABON !

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    English version   Little by little, the Ali Bongo regime is imposing the obligation of vaccination against Covid-19 as a condition of employment in Gabon. Apparently, some companies such as Total, Assala and Perenco have already been informed by the regime that it would like to see these companies demand vaccination from their employees.   In order to encourage their employees to get vaccinated, Total, Assala and Perenco, would now require a vaccine pass as a condition of access to their sites   In a letter dated October 12 and addressed to all oil companies based in the country, the director general of hydrocarbons, Edgard Mbina-Kombila, asked them to demand for access to oil sites, that employees have a full vaccine pass.   Obviously, in Gabon vaccination is no longer a voluntary act. Total, for example, has already informed its employees that a full vaccination pass will be required from 1 November to access its industrial sites, coupled with a PCR test of le