1 posted on
04/25/2003 3:08:17 PM PDT by
blam
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To: blam
Great article.
We've known about the statistical problem for quite a while on FreeRepublic. Nice to see the news media catching up.
However, someone needs to remind the reporter that more people have died from ___________ (fill in clever comparison here) than SARS has killed in billions of years.
Otherwise, his comment, "..it now seems clear that in the absence of a cure or a vaccine, SARS could eventually kill millions," will definitely draw fire on FreeRepublic.
2 posted on
04/25/2003 3:18:12 PM PDT by
EternalHope
(Boycott everything French forever.)
To: blam
Summary: FR has again been ahead of other media in finding and correcting errors of analysis.
If only the noise level weren't so high....
To: blam
Analysis of the latest statistics on the global SARS epidemic reveals that at least 10 per cent of people who contract the new virus will die of the disease.Definetly a case of 'predicting the future based on past' - allowable within limits, but, the 'system' now as some 'controlling feedback' whose goal is to limit the progress of this contagion and NOT let it spread at a pace determined by incubation period, rate of infection of new hosts, et cetra.
4 posted on
04/25/2003 3:23:51 PM PDT by
_Jim
(Guangdong doctor linked to SARS: http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20030320/09/)
To: blam
will there ever be any stats we can trust on this disease? I doubt it.. I think this is just the "epidemic" du jour.
10 posted on
04/25/2003 3:37:11 PM PDT by
goodieD
To: Thud
fyi
To: blam
My suspicion is that older people are more likely to die of SARS, but the article is silent on the age distribution of victims.
15 posted on
04/25/2003 3:45:44 PM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Drug prohibition laws help support terrorism.)
To: blam
Has everyone that has SARS been hospitalized or only the very sick. Is it possible that there are many who suffered through it at home ?
To: blam
We don't know what we are dealing with, because the time frame is too short, the reportage too variable and the samples are too small.
To: blam
Well, how the heck is the rest of the world going to blame this in the U.S. in general, and George Bush in particular?
22 posted on
04/25/2003 4:07:57 PM PDT by
Plutarch
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To: blam
Fortunately, it would be a relatively peaceful way to die in the US. A ventilator and enough drugs to snow you out of this life.
27 posted on
04/25/2003 4:18:56 PM PDT by
Glenn
(Look on the sunny side of death.)
To: blam
at least 10 per cent of people who contract the new virus will die of the disease And the WHO said that we had better just learn to live with it!
To: blam
In the first place, a 4% death rate for a highly contagious disease is quite high. A death rate of 10 or 15% is extremely high.
In the second place, we will never get reliable statistics out of China. The leadership probably doesn't have them, and if they do, they will never reveal them.
A British doctor today said that Sars may not be highly contagious or fast spreading. We'd better hope so, because it's the first good news we've heard since Sars appeared on the radar scope.
News reports have said that older people have a higher mortality rate, as you would expect. But plenty of young healthy victims have died, too, so no one can expect to be free from danger, IMHO.
31 posted on
04/25/2003 4:58:50 PM PDT by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: blam
Lassa fever kills about 70,000 a year in West Africa, but people mainly catch it from a local mouse.Well, catch that mouse then!
To: blam
Thanks for posting these articles.
37 posted on
04/25/2003 6:12:04 PM PDT by
TheLion
To: blam
Bump
38 posted on
04/25/2003 6:13:03 PM PDT by
TheLion
To: blam
McGlaughlin Group just quoted 18% death rates in Hong Kong and Canada, 13% in Singapore and 50% in rural China (estimated). So which is right? I guess we'll only know when they finally start counting the bodies in an accurate manner.
42 posted on
04/25/2003 6:26:25 PM PDT by
Beck_isright
("We created underarm deodorant, and the French turned that down too."-Mitch Daniels, Budget Director)
To: blam
What we are witnessing now may be just the tip of an iceberg.
Virologists expect to see another mutated strain of SARS when it jumps on a HIV/AIDS victim which is a hundred times deadlier than SARS alone. They have found that SARS and AIDS can be genetically combined due to similarity of their RNA. This will make the present SARS virus just kid stuff.
It can happen anytime now, as there are no lack of HIV positive persons out there.
46 posted on
04/25/2003 8:14:04 PM PDT by
FreepForever
(China is the hub of all evil)
To: blam
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Caution !!! Do NOT sniff your monitor while reading this article !!! .
To: blam
93 posted on
04/26/2003 9:39:28 AM PDT by
handk
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