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Coronavirus outbreak live thread
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Posted on 01/24/2020 2:28:22 PM PST by janetjanet998

Thought it may be a good idea to have a place to follow all the fast moving events in one place

updates coming in fast


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To: RummyChick

Liang Wudong, a doctor at Hubei Xinhua Hospital who had been at the front line of the #CoronavirusOutbreak battle in Wuhan, dies from the virus at age 62.

https://twitter.com/CGTNOfficial/status/1220886829726961664


321 posted on 01/24/2020 6:08:22 PM PST by rdl6989
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To: Vermont Lt

California: Alameda County-9 Possible Being Tested
Today, 07:39 PM
At least 9 people being tested for coronavirus in Alameda County
https://henderson.8newsnow.com/news/...alameda-county

ALAMEDA COUNTY (KRON) — At least nine people are being tested for the deadly coronavirus in Alameda County, according to health officials.

The Alameda County Health Department told KRON4 there are no confirmed cases at this time

Health officials say the patients have either traveled to Wuhan, China within the past 14 days or have been in contact with someone who has been exposed to the virus.

The patients have also had a high fever and a cough.

Health officials stressed that this does not mean they have the virus or will get the virus.

The patients’ lab work is being sent to the CDC in Atlanta for further testing. -—CONTINUED—


322 posted on 01/24/2020 6:09:01 PM PST by abigkahuna (How can you be at two places at once when you are nowhere at all?)
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To: abigkahuna

If you could take second and put in paragraph breaks it would be great.


323 posted on 01/24/2020 6:09:05 PM PST by Vermont Lt
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To: abigkahuna

2 coronavirus cases suspected in Minnesota

State health officials said Friday they are monitoring two possible cases of coronavirus in Minnesota, and they outlined their plans to respond quickly to contain any infection here.

more...

https://www.mprnews.org/story/2020/0...rep-for-spread


324 posted on 01/24/2020 6:10:49 PM PST by abigkahuna (How can you be at two places at once when you are nowhere at all?)
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To: Vermont Lt

Well, actually I did, but I guess they didn’t take. Sure looks ugly...


325 posted on 01/24/2020 6:11:29 PM PST by abigkahuna (How can you be at two places at once when you are nowhere at all?)
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To: rdl6989

Many more to come. Many First line responders will be dead. We will never hear of most of them.


326 posted on 01/24/2020 6:12:33 PM PST by RummyChick
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To: Vermont Lt
When it's time to start worrying:
327 posted on 01/24/2020 6:12:57 PM PST by Publius ("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill & Publius available at Amazon.)
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To: abigkahuna

I just tried in my “note pad” and it came out without breaks. Must be the formatting from where you got it.


328 posted on 01/24/2020 6:13:11 PM PST by Vermont Lt
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To: Vermont Lt

“Virus-hit Wuhan has two laboratories linked to Chinese bio-warfare program”

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jan/24/virus-hit-wuhan-has-two-laboratories-linked-chines/


329 posted on 01/24/2020 6:13:16 PM PST by BusterDog
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To: Vermont Lt

Very good. I’m using that at work tomorrow.


330 posted on 01/24/2020 6:13:40 PM PST by wgmalabama
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To: RummyChick

I have a relative that worked across the street. Another Army lab, for completely different, boring things. They have a lot of underground stuff.

My guess is they find “something” for those folks to do during the day.


331 posted on 01/24/2020 6:16:42 PM PST by Vermont Lt
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To: Publius

I always thought Nadine should have been “saved.” I recall thinking there was probably a lot of guys willing to help with that.

I hated the little wild kid character.


332 posted on 01/24/2020 6:18:48 PM PST by Vermont Lt
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To: nuconvert

Bookmark


333 posted on 01/24/2020 6:19:18 PM PST by OpusatFR
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To: abigkahuna

Aside from some unusual wording due to translation - this is a fascinating and very concerning snapshot of the progression of this virus. Being mildly symptomatic and in contact with others in hospital, then getting worse, with no “kit” to get Corona diagnosis, going home then back. What a mess. Very interesting write-up.


334 posted on 01/24/2020 6:19:57 PM PST by SE Mom (Screaming Eagle mom)
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To: Vermont Lt

Novel coronavirus 2019-nCoV: early estimation of epidemiological parameters and epidemic predictions

Jonathan M. Read1, Jessica R.E. Bridgen1, Derek A.T. Cummings2, Antonia Ho, Chris P.Jewell1
Affiliations:1. Centre for Health Informatics, Computing and Statistics, Lancaster Medical School, Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom. 2. Department of Biology and Emerging Pathogens Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, United States of America.3. Medical Research Council-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

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Summary

We are still in the early days of this outbreak and there is much uncertainty in both the scale of the outbreak, as well as key epidemiological information regarding transmission. However, the rapidity of the growth of cases since the recognition of the outbreak is much greater than that observed in outbreaks of either SARS or MERS-CoV. This is consistent with our higher estimates of the reproductive number for this outbreak compared to these other emergent coronaviruses, suggesting that containment or control of this pathogen may be substantially more difficult.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fz7..._3PmysukL/view


335 posted on 01/24/2020 6:20:17 PM PST by abigkahuna (How can you be at two places at once when you are nowhere at all?)
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To: Vermont Lt

Harold was willing to save her, but he saw the light way too late.


336 posted on 01/24/2020 6:21:02 PM PST by Publius ("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill & Publius available at Amazon.)
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To: abigkahuna

BioRxiv: Discovery of a novel coronavirus associated with the recent pneumonia outbreak in humans and its potential bat origin

Discovery of a novel coronavirus associated with the recent pneumonia outbreak in humans and its potential bat origin

Zheng-Li Shi, Peng Zhou, Xing-Lou Yang, Xian-Guang Wang, Ben Hu, Lei Zhang, Wei Zhang, Hao-Rui Si, Yan Zhu, Bei Li, Chao-Lin Huang, Hui-Dong Chen, Jing Chen, Yun Luo, Hua Guo, Ren-Di Jiang, Mei-Qin Liu, Ying Chen, Xu-Rui Shen, Xi Wang, Xiao-Shuang Zheng, Kai Zhao, Quan-Jiao Chen, Fei Deng, Lin-Lin Liu, Bing Yan, Fa-Xian Zhan, Yan-Yi Wang, Gengfu Xiao
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.22.914952

Abstract Since the SARS outbreak 18 years ago, a large number of severe acute respiratory syndrome related coronaviruses (SARSr-CoV) have been discovered in their natural reservoir host, bats. Previous studies indicated that some of those bat SARSr-CoVs have the potential to infect humans. Here we report the identification and characterization of a novel coronavirus (nCoV-2019) which caused an epidemic of acute respiratory syndrome in humans, in Wuhan, China. The epidemic, started from December 12th, 2019, has caused 198 laboratory confirmed infections with three fatal cases by January 20th, 2020. Full-length genome sequences were obtained from five patients at the early stage of the outbreak. They are almost identical to each other and share 79.5% sequence identify to SARS-CoV. Furthermore, it was found that nCoV-2019 is 96% identical at the whole genome level to a bat coronavirus. The pairwise protein sequence analysis of seven conserved non-structural proteins show that this virus belongs to the species of SARSr-CoV. The nCoV-2019 virus was then isolated from the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of a critically ill patient, which can be neutralized by sera from several patients. Importantly, we have confirmed that this novel CoV uses the same cell entry receptor, ACE2, as SARS-CoV.

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...01.22.914952v1


337 posted on 01/24/2020 6:21:48 PM PST by abigkahuna (How can you be at two places at once when you are nowhere at all?)
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To: SE Mom

I wonder if the only advantage to knowing it is the virus is the contagion faction. Meaning treatment is the same as regular pneumonia.

It is interesting to me they are using a robot to treat the guy on the west coast. I think Washington


338 posted on 01/24/2020 6:22:50 PM PST by RummyChick
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To: Vermont Lt

@DrDenaGrayson
Having YEARS of experience developing an #Ebola treatment, I was concerned about this #CoronavirusOutbreak from the outset, because this #coronavirus strain is very contagious, causes severe illness, and NO treatments or vaccines are available.

@DrDenaGrayson
Unlike H5N1 “bird flu” (which does not spread easily between people) or SARS (which was spread by only a handful of “super spreaders”), this #coronavirus DOES appear to spread easily between people, even after making the jump from an animal (this is not common).

@DrDenaGrayson
In addition to being highly contagious, this novel #coronavirus can cause a SEVERE infection that can kill even healthy people. It’s rare to see BOTH of these (bad) attributes in the same novel virus. Usually, it’s one or the other.

@DrDenaGrayson
One way experts judge how deadly a pathogen (virus, bacteria, etc) is by the “case-fatality rate,” which is the # of deaths / # infected people.
It’s WAY too early to know what this is, because it takes time for patients to succumb to the infection.

@DrDenaGrayson
Thus far, the case-fatality rate appears to be ~4%...but its’ WAY too early to know what it really is, due to spotty reporting (both of deaths and cases), and because patients are still sick and could die tomorrow, next week, etc., even if no new infections occur.

https://twitter.com/DrDenaGrayson/status/1220856786602930177


339 posted on 01/24/2020 6:23:54 PM PST by BusterDog
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To: abigkahuna

So can someone tell me does this prove that is an in the wild virus versus the Commie Bioweapons lab in the city manufacturing it to act like the in the wild virus.


340 posted on 01/24/2020 6:25:14 PM PST by RummyChick
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