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SURVIVAL LILLY
https://youtu.be/BwGhk2BAua

INTRO: Today I want to report about this situation in Europe. We are going to talk a lot about economics, and how people are doing here in the middle of Europe. So I'm especially going to present Austrian news, but also some German news today.

[...] We had a really excellent medical system [...] But the pandemic has destroyed our medical system. So now a lot of doctors and nurses have burned-out, they are not coming back to work. We are also running out of medications.

[...] I think the big problem is that all the medication or most of it is coming from China or India. We have no big production facility in Austria, and I believe outsourcing such an important, integral part of the society -- our medical health -- that's a real mistake. I think they should build a production site for antibiotics immediately here in Austria. In every other country of the world, you don't want to outsource such an important topic...

Situation in Europe right now
She looks good in her ‘Yankees baseball cap wearing a Bring on the SUNSHINE T-shirt. I would imagine she gets freebies from all over, good for her. She’s doing her bit to cut costs by videoing this segment in a parked car, having to manually hold her microphone, using cell phone to reveal charts/graphs and no nail polish.

She echoes the same old sentiments we have like get a good education and job. Gonna need it.

But honestly I’m not sure if this is about survival or a warning about what’s ahead. Austrians are stealing more according to her but she kind of shrugged it off. She’s a survivalist so perhaps looks at theft as a means to survive. I think she might have been pressured to make another video, maybe popularity waning?

As for energy , my niece who works for Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission is over there right now to consult with local authorities.