First identified case: 01 DEC 2019.
Think about that; means exposure was sometime before 22 NOV 2019 and there has been 527 flights as week out of Wuhan International with an average of 275 people per flight. That’s 1.16 million possible vectors, many of which continued on another flight.
With those numbers ... We are so screwed ....
And those 1.16 million left their germs and viruses all over the seats, seat-back tray tables, armrests, etc. Don’t worry, though - the virus can only survive only 2 to 3 hours outside the host. Don’t the airlines disinfect every aircraft between flights?
infection rate is 3.8 people per infected person - multiply that and what is the answer?