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 A Japanese automaker owned by Toyota has admitted to tampering with safety tests for decades. Vehicle producer Daihatsu has been battling through a probe of its safety test results conducted by a third-party committee.The company said safety test re stanley website sults have been forged for over 30 years, an investigation found. The automaker has reported the results of the investigation to multiple agencies in the country, including the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. said in a statement.Daihatsu said in a statement that the company has decide stanley cup spain d to  temporarily suspend shipment of all Daihatsu-developed models currently in production, both in Japan and overseas stanley cup ,  and said the company  will report to and consult with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism as well as the relevant authorities in each country, and proceed with the necessary actions. The company initiated a shutdown amid the investigation, which is expected to last until at least the end of January and will impact around 9,000 employees who are responsible for production within Japan, a representative for the company said.SEE MORE: More than 2.5 million Honda, Acura vehicles are under recallResults from the probe claim there have been no official reports linked to any deaths or accidents that could be blamed on forged safety test results.The company was founded in 1951. Toyota later became the first significant s Jwhp FDA reports shortage of amoxicillin
 EAU CLAIRE, WI. 鈥?As students head back to school, safety is top of mind as COVID-19 cases spike around the county. On one college campus, students are taking their safety and health into their own hands. We re in a public health crisis. Were in a global pandemic. We have to do something about this,  said Professor Crispin Pierce.Pierce and fellow professor, James Boulter, helped a group of students develop an experiment to see how well ventilated each classroom is on campus. Their data is helping the university make changes to keep students safer. It started off as a small project, and it kind of just exploded to really trying to evaluate the campus as a whole,  Danielle Zahn said stanley cup .Zahn is a student studying public health at the University  stanley thermos of Wisconsin Eau Claire. She and a group of students teamed up to test airflow in classrooms to answer the question in every students mind. Are we still safe returning back to campus, especially when we have a student body from all around the world   asked Zahn.Heres how their experiment works: the students will get an inquiry from a professor or the university to check a specific classroom or space for airflow. They will set up carbon dioxide monitors, then use dry ice to fill classrooms with carbon dioxide: the same gas we exhale when we breathe. Fans spread it all over the room to simulate a classroom full of students.In a real class, as carbon dioxide builds up, if there are any sick students, COVID-19 will build up in the  stanley isolierkanne air, too.The