To: Future Snake Eater
Death rate seems kind of wimpy for a bioweapon.
13 posted on
03/30/2003 6:44:19 PM PST by
merrin
To: merrin
WE don't know the actual death rate yet. It's at least 3.7-4.0. That's worse than the 1918 flu.
To: merrin
Just wait until all of the respirators are busy! This will
raise the death toll!
To: merrin
Because of the length of time the illness runs its' course and its' serious nature, it could overwhelm our medical treatment capacity in a very short time. That makes it as good as a bioweapon.
It's like combat. It is far better to seriously wound the opposing soldier than to kill him. If he's wounded, it takes someone in the field to administer first aid, 2-4 people to get him to an ambulance or a helicopter, both of them are then in harms way. If you wound enough of the enemy, it will overwhelm the hospital resources, etc, etc.
This could be a modern day version of the 1918-19 flu epidemic. Keep a close eye on this. It has the potential to be a problem much more serious than is currently presented.
29 posted on
03/30/2003 7:12:23 PM PST by
VMI70
(...but two Wrights made an airplane)
To: merrin
Not the infection rate. If you surrive you basically will have no lung compacity. That means you lie in bed on a resperator.
To: merrin
It does indeed, and I haven't seen any info describing WHO is dying from this thing. 54 of 1550 infected have ides -- are these mainly the very elderly, the very young, those with other serious health problems? With those stats, I'm guessing that this disease doesn't pose a serious threat to otherwise strong healthy people, but I'd sure like to see some hard info.
To: merrin
Death rate seems kind of wimpy for a bioweapon. It's still doing better than Spanish Flu .... I wonder how far this will advance in the next 6 months.
59 posted on
03/31/2003 5:35:35 AM PST by
Centurion2000
(We are crushing our enemies, seeing him driven before us and hearing the lamentations of the liberal)
To: merrin
Death rate seems kind of wimpy for a bioweapon.That's a good point.
To: merrin
Death rate seems kind of wimpy for a bioweapon. Too early to draw that conclusion. The death rate statistic is misleading. Some of the people who are infected are going to die from it. They just haven't died yet.
65 posted on
03/31/2003 10:27:59 AM PST by
ladyjane
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