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To: Black Agnes

I already knew that and know how to avoid it. But I will never refuse a friendly tone.

Look back and learn that thermal screeners for SARS and related viruses including coronavirus are very effective and have been tested rigorously against coronavirus.

Next, research how the US and others in the world have stationed thermal screening technology at all airports and border points where Chinese travelers and others pass.

It is not necessary to shut down the world in order to stop the spread of the virus into the US. There are only 5 reported cases in the US and there has been a quick response of screening technology to nix any new cases coming into the US.

As for Russia, they do accept Chinese passengers in airports that have been screened.

Don’t believe the fake headlines. They are designed to whip you into a frenzy. Looks like they may have succeeded.


124 posted on 01/30/2020 7:06:00 AM PST by Hostage (Article V)
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To: Hostage

Many of those infected with THIS virus NEVER run a fever.

They have DIED of this having NEVER run a fever.

SARS is infective about a day before symptoms appear.

THIS is infective at LEAST FIVE days BEFORE symptoms appear. SOME patients NEVER show symptoms.

The cases in Germany went like this:

Woman (chinese) in shanghai visited by her parents, from wuhan, in mid january.

Jan 21 she flies to Germany for a class/training there.

Infects 3 of her german coworkers. She’s completely asymptomatic the whole time.

She flies home to Shanghai and doesn’t develop symptoms until she’s been back in China for several days.

This is NOT SARS.

Thermal screening is USELESS with this thing.


125 posted on 01/30/2020 7:09:32 AM PST by Black Agnes
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