I've seen a few more articles like this starting to float around, I think people are starting to take notice.... https://vdare.com/articles/do-you-know-all-coronavirus-victims-appear-to-be-chinese-thought-not
Was watching a video the other day and they were interviewing one of the Americans (a white woman) who's on that cruise ship that's docked in Japan. She's been diagnosed, quarantined and still has yet to exhibit any symptoms; looked perfectly fine and healthy even after as many days with it. They're speculating that one of the biggest risks that non-Asians face with COVID-19 isn't the mortality of it but that of potentially becoming "super-spreaders". They can be infected and passing the virus around to many without having barely or very mild symptoms.
I think we have a good idea on the real coronavirus numbers. Take whatever the Chinese government says officially and multiply by at least 100.
14 fresh of the boat (literally) new cases here in the US https://www.npr.org/sections/health...and-flown-to-u-s-test-positive-for-coronaviru
I listened to the npr story. A couple refused the flight. They said it made no sense to pack on a plane with unknown people. CDC said people would be screened before the flight. Guess what? Also in that article "The latest data suggests COVID-19 is less deadly than other coronaviruses including SARS and MERS." Which I pointed out earlier. But let's keep up the panic.
It's less deadly to non-Asians....by the looks of things in China and the characteristics of the virus its every bit as deadly to them.
Do you know what passes for medicine in China? I'm not talking about hospital I'm talking about what people do at home and what passes for a drug store. Think that might have something to do with it?
Yes, I have read that as well. Something to do with the cells in their lungs, and how the virus reacts. Supposedly, if you are of Asian descent, your lung cells have 4-5 times of this characteristic that the virus attacks.
Spread the disease. https://www-ketv-com.cdn.ampproject...ip-brought-to-omaha-diamond-princess/30963793
My company designs and manufactures CT scanners. We just shipped 11 scanners to that new hospital that they built in a few days (or attempting to). They plan to burn the place to the ground when done.
We have scanners in the NIH bio safety 4 lab. Talk about nervous when you strap into your BS 4 safety suit and go it. They were studying the Ebola virus on primates. I've heard theres a BS4 lab there in Wuhan. Scary stuff.
I sure hope Greta gets there in time to stop them from releasing all those greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
There is...... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuhan_Institute_of_Virology Another fun fact about China's bolas, they allowed SARS to escape twice from a lab in Beijing about 15 years ago. https://www.the-scientist.com/news-analysis/sars-escaped-beijing-lab-twice-50137
I knew your lady had passed, but didn't know why. Wasn't gonna ask either. Didn't want to be rude. But, that's the same thing that got my old man. He lasted 9 months.
I don't know but they are apparently having success treating it with 1) an experimental anti-viral Gilead makes called Remdesivir: https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma...r-most-promising-drug-against-new-coronavirus 2) an anti-malaria drug Choroquine: https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/news/coronavirus-covid-19-choroquine-data/
I know, that's why I was wondering if anyone has suggested using the people on the ship. I mean, the Japanese have literally created the petri dish on that boat with their containment policy, they might as well use it.
Given your avatar, my brain first settled on the other kind of plasma. "Has anyone brought up turning the ship in Yokohama into plasma?"
Things have been seemingly quiet the last few days....but it doesn't seem like they've been improving. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopoliti...night-alarming-prison-outbreak-reported-china -Italy has 1st first COVID-19 death (again, they aren't saying if the victim is Asian, but I suspect that is why they aren't saying it). -The number of cases in the US has jumped up to 35 now with the inclusion of 21 repatriated infected folks. -A discharged patient in China somehow managed to become reinfected to I guess getting sick doesn't make you immune to re-infection unless they were hit by a different mutated strain? -Lebanon has its 1st case