Posted on 01/21/2020 11:18:49 AM PST by 11th_VA
A man in Washington state has been diagnosed with the mysterious virus, the first case confirmed in the United States of an illness that began in China last month and has killed at least six people and sickened hundreds more, according to people familiar with the investigation. The man is in stable condition. He arrived in the United States last week, before federal health officials began screening travelers from the central Chinese city of Wuhan at Los Angeles, San Francisco and New Yorks John F. Kennedy international airports. The CDC is expected to announce details about the U.S. case in a 2 p.m. news conference. Neither his identity, nor his travel route have been publicly released.
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Yeppir.
6 deaths out of 291 patients is just over 2% fatality rate.
Serious stuff.
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Indeed, but currently on a lower death rate than SARS was (death rate of 14-15%). Im sure our folks responsible for public health realize the urgency here.
http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2003/05/estimates-sars-death-rates-revised-upward
And there is no vaccine for this? Ebola is much worse I mean that thing kills you from within its horrible..with Pneumonia you have a fighting chance
There’s an update upthread - victim is described as a Washington resident who was visiting China. No word on whether foreign national residing in the US or citizen.
According to the genealogy, it pruned a bit of my family tree. Certainly nothing to sneeze at.
The NIH is working on a vaccine.
I went through the SARS epidemic in 2003 in Asia.
The worst thing was the intense government and social reaction/over-reaction.
I saw that. And when that and other reports didn’t include citizenship info, I got really curious. I’m also wondering, if he’s a foreign national, if the guy flew here when he realized he was sick, thinking he’d get better care. If he flew while he was infectious...
From a cynical political perspective, a little social reaction/over-reaction would be good thing right now - distract from the circus in the Senate; kind of a, never let a crisis go to waste moment.
From a cynical political perspective, a little social reaction/over-reaction would be good thing right now - distract from the circus in the Senate; kind of a, never let a crisis go to waste moment.
A healthy, 36 year old mom of five young kids died a month ago from Influenza B in our town of Hayden, Idaho. Three young children died in Idaho from the flu in December.
It's astonishing how quickly influenza can take a life.
Paging Stu Redman.
Y' know, if "catching" this unfortunate guy & his illness hopefully early gives us a leg up on learning about this disease, I for one have no complaint about my tax dollars going to his care. Can't be penny wise and pound foolish with this sort of stuff...
And if the CDC is doing contact tracing.
SURELY they are. The fatality rate is not horrific, but it's more than bad enough, and this appears to be highly contagious.
How many thousands of travelers were exposed.
Shame.
No doubt. Ive head Influenza B strains havent been around for quiet a few years, and young kids, even if inoculated in the last few years, dont have this resistance to this strain. Thats why kids especially, need a flu shot this year.
Who else did he expose? Wonder how long the incubation period is.
I am guessing.. but i bet 90% of the Chinese coming to America ..land in Canada first.. rent a tour bus, or rent a car, and head south..in this case, Wash. State.
At a minimum, he was on a 12 hour plane flight with 100+ others
I guessed wrong..he brought it back with him.
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