Posted on 03/09/2020 11:31:23 AM PDT by Zhang Fei
BEIJING--Chinese health authorities said the worst influenza season in recent years was straining the country's resources and some experts warned that the Lunar New Year holiday, when hundreds of millions of Chinese go on the road, could make things worse.
Adding to anxiety was a post on social-messaging platform WeChat over the weekend describing how a 60-year-old man died in a Beijing intensive-care unit after a three-week battle with influenza. The post, by the man's son-in-law, detailed the family's struggle to get access to treatment and medicine made scarce by the outbreak.
Flu cases across China reached almost 274,000 in January, the National Health and Family Planning Commission said Monday, more than double the 121,800 cases in December and eight times the cases in January 2017.
The commission earlier this month said the closings of schools for the holiday were likely to help limit new infections.
There were 56 flu deaths in January, the commission said Monday, compared with five in December. China reported only 38 deaths for all of 2017, well below numbers in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Flu deaths are difficult to estimate. The World Health Organization said many flu deaths occur among the elderly and are often attributed to an underlying medical condition. Once a flu season ends, statistical models can help form a more accurate estimate. The flu kills between 12,000 and 56,000 people in the U.S. each year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which estimates that this season's death toll will be at the upper range.
The SARS outbreak ... centered on China and Hong Kong, with a combined 648 deaths out of a global total of 774, according to the WHO. China accounted for more than 5,000 of about 8,000 cases around the world.
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Oh no !!! Travel, airplanes, boats, skin contact to skin and other surfaces ...... Oh No !!!
Sure seems like they were caught off balance on this one.
The people of the World are going to get mad at China for keep giving us viruses every year.
Nah. The trade-off is people get to purchase cheap-ass items made in China at Walmart. /s
A dozen deaths a year from flu is impossible.
China has similar flu rates per 100,000 to western countries, including the USA, and higher mortality per 100,000 above age 65.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6815659/
[A dozen deaths a year from flu is impossible.]
This WHO study uses US data and extrapolates it to China:
https://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/90/4/11-096958/en/
It’s like they placed a ruler on a chart and extended the line so it would map to the Chinese population. I have a ruler and a pencil. I could probably have done that kind of study for far less money.
Hint:
Dont take aspirin for the flu!
Note the ridiculous historical underreporting of deaths by the Chinese government. It’s not new. It doesn’t make the Chinese somehow miraculously immune to the flu. What it does is call into question their reporting of their current mortalities.
You’ve gone round the bend.
From your own link
“Our estimates of the annual rates for total influenza-associated all-cause mortality and for influenza-associated mortality attributed to respiratory and circulatory disease in eight Chinese cities are similar to estimates from other countries.”
[Youve gone round the bend.
From your own link]
Still don’t understand what you’re trying to say.
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