Posted on 01/23/2020 10:11:29 AM PST by davikkm
Stories going around the figure of infected in Wuhan has hit 10,000 and rising.
I’m taking this with a huge grain of salt.
The problem is that given the population density of China (20% of the human population on Earth!), any fast-infecting virus is going to spread in a blink of a eye—yikes!
We heard all of this when it was SARS.
While the numbers are higher than reported I do not trust blog sites.
Quarantine now is like slamming the barn door shut after the horses have left.
People evidently have spread out all over the world from that city.
All hail diversity and inclusion.
I wonder how many of these people actually have the corona-virus, and how many are panicking with early cold/flu symptoms. A certain level of health hysteria is entirely understandable given the circumstances and the publicity.
Is there a reason virtually all of these viruses originate in Asia?
In many places in the world a hospital is a bed and one visit a day from a doctor if you are lucky.
Yes. See reply #10. That is part of it.
Me too.
I did updates on a similar outbreak on this thread. Reality turned out to be way different than projections. The updates are the last posts on the thread.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3210773/posts
Bad news sells papers.
If it bleeds, it leads.
Especially once they find a way to blame it on Trump.
Admittedly, I’ve watched enough of a certain show about “wars over information” to really take a deep breath before getting concerned because most of the time, it is media hype.
I just wish China was more open and free so that real numbers could be had, so that every yahoo online isn’t tossing inflated numbers, causing a flipping panic.
The article states 2,000 hospital beds in a city of 11 million.
If youre lucky enough to be one of the 2,000 then you get checked once a day by a government trained doctor.
Otherwise youre sent home and rely on traditional home remedies until you expire.
Aint government healthcare grand!
No wonder the death rate is 2%. I wonder how many die of the common cold.
I wish scientists would forget climate change and study why the common cold decades ago lasted a few days and today it seems to last weeks.
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