Posted on 02/27/2020 8:23:12 AM PST by DannyTN
Japan is to ask all schools to close from Monday to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, PM Shinzo Abe says.
The closure - thought to affect 13 million students - will continue until the school year ends in late March.
World Health Organization head Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus said the global outbreak had now reached a "decisive point" and had "pandemic potential".
For the second day running, more cases have been reported outside than inside China.
Dr Tedros urged governments to act swiftly and aggressively to contain the virus.
"This is not a time for fear. This is a time for taking action to prevent infection and save lives now," he said. ...
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
Um... wow.
Meanwhile 231 people are self quarantining in Massachusetts, according to my wife who had FOX on in the background this morning.
I didnt see it coming. Oh well.
In before naysayers.
Clearly, Japan is just doing this to hurt Trump! /s
I seem to be missing something here. I understand that this flu is extremely contagious. But, the statistics seem to say it’s the flu. It’s not the plague, it’s not inoperable cancer, it’s the flu.
Have we come to the point in time where the mere mention of a contagious variant of flu causes panic? Or is there something unique about corona?
Meanwhile 231 people are self quarantining in Massachusetts...
DEMOCRATS???
“Its the flu”
Flu has a mortality rate if about .004
Covrona virus has a mortality rate near .04
Big difference.
The Spanish flu of 100 years ago (so named because only neutral Spain was giving real “new flu” case/death numbers):
Democrats?
If only, as in they caught it at a rally.
But like Honey Badger, germs don’t care.
All for the purpose of defeating president Trump I assume..
SMH
I heard on the radio that there is only 60 people in the United States that have the coronavirus.
60 out of 330 million. Stock market way down.
The flu is far more deadlier.
The common cold as well then this coronavirus.
The death rate with coronavirus is 20 to 30 times higher than the flu. It’s also hospitalizing a large percent of the people who get it. 20-25%. So it has the potential to overwhelm hospitals. Had a 3 week hospital bill lately?
Of course it’s new and nobody has immunity to it yet. So if it hangs around year after year, eventually the rate could drop.
I wonder if that applies to private schools, also...
Language schools, tech colleges, etc.
The market doesn’t care, right now, about the cases in the US.
The market does care about the supply chain destruction from China.
Making China a single point of failure for our economy was a really bad idea.
How bad? We’re fixin’ to see.
Not really:
China 78,077 2,717 30,203 3.50%
Hubei Province (epicenter) 65,187 2,615 20,969 4.01%
South Korea 1,261 12 22 0.96%
Italy 453 12 3 2.64%
Japan 189 2 22 1.05%
Diamond Princess (cruise ship in quarantine) 705 4 10 0.56%
Iran 139 19 49 13.66%
Singapore 93 0 62 0.00%
Hong Kong 91 2 24 2.19%
United States 60 0 6 0.00%
Thailand 40 0 22 0.00%
Bahrain 33 0 0 0.00%
Because it is the same as the cold virus, which no one have ever developed a vaccine for
I think this is due to the economic disruption that is headed our way due to effect on China.
I'm ordering another part today from China - can't get anywhere else new. A few days ago, ordered a small muffin fan that spins in telecomm gear 24x7 to keep the chassis cool - the gear wile in service will be in service 6-7 years.
It's not cheap junk - they are precision made and have to be durable to run that long.
Could they be made in the US? I wish they were. I'd even pay more if they were.
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