Posted on 02/13/2020 3:03:20 PM PST by BenLurkin
A Chinese woman took an Uber to a London hospital and tested positive for COVID-19, prompting fears about whether she spread the virus, according to a report.
The patient opted to take the ride-sharing service Sunday to Lewisham Hospital, where she underwent tests for the new coronavirus, Sky News reported.
She was diagnosed with the virus Wednesday and transferred to Guys and St. Thomas Hospital, the report said.
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Asians can’t drive very well anyway. Probably for the best. /s.
Well, at least they didn’t stop at a Chinese fast food place for bat soup on the way.
WTF is wrong with people? I swear, Idiocracy was prophecy, not a comedy movie.
That was considerate of her.
Taking the Underground would have put thousands at risk.
Better to expose an Uber driver than an ambulance crew, Im sorry to say.
Well, the driver and anyone who uber’d after her...
plus the driver’s family and friends who may have ridden in that car.
plus anyone else in the emergency room who sat near her.
plus the medical people who attended her.
And any lab technicians who ran bloodwork for her before they realized she had the WooWoo.
I couldn't get the information as to how long a virus can live in a human host. But, my guess is that TOO many Chinese are undernourished and unprotected from general diseases because of the FILTH that is China.
They have produced all the major diseases in history...the Bubonic plague to name one. FILTH.
Cleanliness CO$T$ and it appears that dead people don't count for much. It's cheaper to have filth and hope to survive.
The Chinese (not ABC's) believe in TWO things and only TWO things:
1. Luck
2. Money
Good point
I shake my head at the general level of stupidity of the human race.
Bring out your dead PING!
The same can be said for the ambulance crew of multiple people who may be interacting with people that are injured/bleeding. And the hospital ER .
Either way, too many vectors.
She should have called NHS and self quarantined.
No question about that.
Corona uber alles...Bring Out Your Dead

Post to me or FReep mail to be on/off the Bring Out Your Dead ping list.
The purpose of the Bring Out Your Dead ping list (formerly the Ebola ping list) is very early warning of emerging pandemics, as such it has a high false positive rate.
So far the false positive rate is 100%.
At some point we may well have a high mortality pandemic, and likely as not the Bring Out Your Dead threads will miss the beginning entirely.
*sigh* Such is life, and death...
If a quarantine saves just one child's life, it's worth it.
It could have been worse. She could have taken the ‘Tube’ during rush hour. In fact, don’t be surprised if a would be jihadist, who contracted it, rode the ‘Tube’ all over London to spread the disease far and wide.
Unless she had been in the country for a long time it was probably best she didn't drive to the hospital, They drive on the left side hard to break the habit of driving on the right side. I do wonder though if she did try to call the hospital or what ever number you call for emergencies in England.
Sweet. /s
Nurses fighting coronavirus in China shave their hair to improve their work efficiency
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCXR7HoAx1g
“Fever? Cough? You just got back from Wuhan? Okay - Stay in your home in a room by yourself. We'll be right there. While you are waiting, write down the places you have been and who you have visited since you left China.”
Or -
“A cough is all? Oh - post-nasal drip? A history of sinus congestion? You haven't been out of the country in 2 years? Please just see your doctor or go the clinic at your earliest convenience.”
I imagine in the areas where the virus is, early on there will be LOTS of people going in as they think they have it.
Although I bet in China, with all of the sick people with the virus at the hospitals, people are probably staying away from the hospitals?
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