International Virus outbreak in China (and elsewhere)

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The doctor who blew the whistle on the Coronavirus has died.

"Beijing (CNN)The Chinese doctor who tried to warn others about the Wuhan coronavirus has died, according to several state media reports.

Li Wenliang, a 34-year-old doctor working in Wuhan, raised the alarm about the novel coronavirus on December 30, posting in his medical school alumni group on the Chinese messaging app WeChat that seven patients from a local seafood market had been diagnosed with a SARS-like illness and were quarantined in his hospital.

Soon after he posted the message, Li was accused of rumor-mongering by the Wuhan police. He was one of several medics targeted by police for trying to blow the whistle on the deadly virus in the early weeks of the outbreak, which has sickened more than 28,000 people and killed more than 560."


https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/06/...rus-whistleblower-doctor-dies-intl/index.html
 
The doctor who blew the whistle on the Coronavirus has died.

"Beijing (CNN)The Chinese doctor who tried to warn others about the Wuhan coronavirus has died, according to several state media reports.

Li Wenliang, a 34-year-old doctor working in Wuhan, raised the alarm about the novel coronavirus on December 30, posting in his medical school alumni group on the Chinese messaging app WeChat that seven patients from a local seafood market had been diagnosed with a SARS-like illness and were quarantined in his hospital.

Soon after he posted the message, Li was accused of rumor-mongering by the Wuhan police. He was one of several medics targeted by police for trying to blow the whistle on the deadly virus in the early weeks of the outbreak, which has sickened more than 28,000 people and killed more than 560."


https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/06/...rus-whistleblower-doctor-dies-intl/index.html


RIP to a hero
 
The doctor who blew the whistle on the Coronavirus has died.

"Beijing (CNN)The Chinese doctor who tried to warn others about the Wuhan coronavirus has died, according to several state media reports.

Li Wenliang, a 34-year-old doctor working in Wuhan, raised the alarm about the novel coronavirus on December 30, posting in his medical school alumni group on the Chinese messaging app WeChat that seven patients from a local seafood market had been diagnosed with a SARS-like illness and were quarantined in his hospital.

Soon after he posted the message, Li was accused of rumor-mongering by the Wuhan police. He was one of several medics targeted by police for trying to blow the whistle on the deadly virus in the early weeks of the outbreak, which has sickened more than 28,000 people and killed more than 560."


https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/06/...rus-whistleblower-doctor-dies-intl/index.html

So a 34 year old, healthy doctor dies of this? Yeah China is still hiding the mortality rate for this for sure.
 
Reality check....


The flu has already killed 10,000 across US as world frets over coronavirus
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cn...cross-us-as-world-frets-over-coronavirus.html

Okay. 2019-nCoV is roughly 40 times more lethal than the flu, according to our best guess. Flu season runs from Sept to May, according to the article you cite, so we've been in flu season for 5 months. That's about 2,000 per month.

You do realize that if the 2019-nCoV becomes as prevalent as the flu in the US, it will kill 400,000 people over the same time period? That's about 80,000 Americans per month. If there is a major outbreak, those are the kind of casualties you can expect in America alone. Does this sound like potentially a big deal to you now?

It's incredibly important to contain the disease's spread, and anyone who fails to recognize this isn't paying sufficient attention.
 
Okay. 2019-nCoV is roughly 40 times more lethal than the flu, according to our best guess. Flu season runs from Sept to May, according to the article you cite, so we've been in flu season for 5 months. That's about 2,000 per month.

You do realize that if the 2019-nCoV becomes as prevalent as the flu in the US, it will kill 400,000 people over the same time period? That's about 80,000 Americans per month. If there is a major outbreak, those are the kind of casualties you can expect in America alone. Does this sound like potentially a big deal to you now?

It's incredibly important to contain the disease's spread, and anyone who fails to recognize this isn't paying sufficient attention.

Ok... I'm changing my stance to definitely concerned.

Just saw this article and it's for sure worrisome.

Coronavirus 'kills Chinese whistleblower doctor Li Wenliang'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-51403795

It for sure seems like China is under-reporting... This wasn't some guy who was elderly or previously sick... etc. From all accounts he was healthy and mid-30's and well aware of how to treat this virus.

This is definitely turning into a PR disaster for the Government.
 
Okay. 2019-nCoV is roughly 40 times more lethal than the flu, according to our best guess. Flu season runs from Sept to May, according to the article you cite, so we've been in flu season for 5 months. That's about 2,000 per month.

You do realize that if the 2019-nCoV becomes as prevalent as the flu in the US, it will kill 400,000 people over the same time period? That's about 80,000 Americans per month. If there is a major outbreak, those are the kind of casualties you can expect in America alone. Does this sound like potentially a big deal to you now?

It's incredibly important to contain the disease's spread, and anyone who fails to recognize this isn't paying sufficient attention.
- 40 times more lethal
- Approximately 4 times longer incubation period
- limited reliable information from China

No big deal
 
Ok... I'm changing my stance to definitely concerned.

Just saw this article and it's for sure worrisome.

Coronavirus 'kills Chinese whistleblower doctor Li Wenliang'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-51403795

It for sure seems like China is under-reporting... This wasn't some guy who was elderly or previously sick... etc. From all accounts he was healthy and mid-30's and well aware of how to treat this virus.

This is definitely turning into a PR disaster for the Government.

I'm pleasantly surprised to see someone on Sherdog updating their opinion based on new information.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-51403795

Coronavirus 'kills Chinese whistleblower doctor Li Wenliang'

A Chinese doctor who tried to issue the first warnings about the deadly coronavirus outbreak has died of the infection, Chinese media say.

Li Wenliang was working as an ophthalmologist at Wuhan Central Hospital when he sent out a warning to fellow medics on 30 December.

Police then visited him to tell him to stop, as authorities tried to keep the news under wraps.

The virus has now killed more than 560 people and infected 28,000 in China.

The coronavirus causes severe acute respiratory infection and symptoms usually start with a fever, followed by a dry cough. Most people infected are likely to fully recover - just as they would from a flu.

What is Li Wenliang's story?

The ophthalmologist posted his story on the Weibo site from a hospital bed a month after sending out his initial warning.

Dr Li, 34, had noticed seven cases of a virus that he thought looked like Sars - the virus that led to a global epidemic in 2003.

The Chinese doctor who tried to warn others about coronavirusFive need-to-know things about virus

On 30 December he sent a message to fellow doctors in a chat group warning them to wear protective clothing to avoid infection.

Four days later he was summoned to the Public Security Bureau where he was told to sign a letter. In the letter he was accused of "making false comments" that had "severely disturbed the social order".

He was one of eight people who police said were being investigated for "spreading rumours"

Local authorities later apologised to Dr Li.

In his Weibo post he describes how on 10 January he started coughing, the next day he had a fever and two days later he was in hospital. He was diagnosed with the coronavirus on 30 January.

Diary of a life in locked-down WuhanA visual guide to the outbreak

A number of posts on Chinese social media sites have expressed sorrow over his death.

A tweet sent out by the state-run People's Daily said that Dr Li's death had sparked "national grief".

Most of the coronavirus victims were over the age of 60 or suffered from other medical conditions, according to China's health authorities. Dr Li's medical history is not known.

What is the latest on the virus in China?

China is introducing more restrictive measures to try to control the outbreak.

Beijing has banned group dining for events such as birthdays and weddings while cities such as Hangzhou and Nanchang are limiting how many family members can leave home each day.

Hubei province, the worst hit by the virus, has switched off lifts in high-rise buildings to discourage residents from going outside.

Its capital, Wuhan, has a lack of beds and equipment, one senior city official said. Despite the rapid construction of two hospitals, the volume of patients is causing severe strain.

Reports on social media say the Wuhan government is to carry out door-to-door temperature checks on residents.

The city of Dali in Yunnan province was accused of requisitioning a shipment of masks bound for Chongqing. Dali's government said it could not do anything as the boxes had already been distributed.

The cities of Qingdao and Shenyang also reportedly squabbled over a medical shipment.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong has seen panic buying of goods, including toilet rolls, and there have been huge queues for masks.

What has the response been to the crackdowns?

Human Rights Watch has criticised them, saying China was "treating public health with a sledgehammer".

Executive director Kenneth Roth said China had suppressed reports in the early days of the outbreak and clamped down on criticism of its handling of the crisis.

"There's no place for secrecy in fighting an epidemic," he said.

Although he praised Beijing for quickly sharing the DNA sequence of the virus, he attacked the lockdowns policy.

Media captionThe BBC's online health editor on what we know about the virus

"Quarantines of this sort typically don't work. Quarantines, the kind that public health officials advocate, are much more targeted. They're aimed at people who have been identified as having the virus," he said.

Mr Roth said there were "huge gaps" in getting people fed, housed and treated.

Chinese officials have strongly defended their approach.

The latest figure to speak out was the Chinese ambassador to the UK, Liu Xiaoming, who said the government was doing everything it could to control, prevent and cure the coronavirus.

But he also said the UK had overreacted by advising an estimated 30,000 British nationals in China to leave and that there had been discrimination against Chinese nationals in the UK.

What's the latest on infections?

Although the virus has spread overseas, with confirmed infection in some 25 nations, there have so far been only two deaths outside mainland China - one in Hong Kong and one in the Philippines.

The World Health Organization has declared a global health emergency, saying if funds are not allocated now to tackle the outbreak, nations would pay for it later.

Coronavirus: What it does to the body

Although the official figures in China are of 28,000 infections, some scientists have estimated that the actual rate could be 10 times higher, with the majority of infected people only presenting mild symptoms, not receiving treatment, yet passing on the potentially deadly disease.

The UK on Thursday confirmed a third case of the virus.

David Abel is one of 3,700 people in quarantine aboard the Diamond Princess

Some 3,700 people on the Diamond Princess cruise vessel moored off Japan face testing and quarantine for at least two weeks. It has seen on 20 virus cases.

Another cruise ship with 3,600 passengers and crew is quarantined in Hong Kong with three cases on board.

The doctor who blew the whistle on the Coronavirus has died.

"Beijing (CNN)The Chinese doctor who tried to warn others about the Wuhan coronavirus has died, according to several state media reports.

Li Wenliang, a 34-year-old doctor working in Wuhan, raised the alarm about the novel coronavirus on December 30, posting in his medical school alumni group on the Chinese messaging app WeChat that seven patients from a local seafood market had been diagnosed with a SARS-like illness and were quarantined in his hospital.

Soon after he posted the message, Li was accused of rumor-mongering by the Wuhan police. He was one of several medics targeted by police for trying to blow the whistle on the deadly virus in the early weeks of the outbreak, which has sickened more than 28,000 people and killed more than 560."


https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/06/...rus-whistleblower-doctor-dies-intl/index.html

RIP to a hero

So a 34 year old, healthy doctor dies of this? Yeah China is still hiding the mortality rate for this for sure.

Ok... I'm changing my stance to definitely concerned.

Just saw this article and it's for sure worrisome.

Coronavirus 'kills Chinese whistleblower doctor Li Wenliang'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-51403795

It for sure seems like China is under-reporting... This wasn't some guy who was elderly or previously sick... etc. From all accounts he was healthy and mid-30's and well aware of how to treat this virus.

This is definitely turning into a PR disaster for the Government.

My Chinese sources tell me the doctor didn't quite die yet. His heart stopped at 0930AM and they put him in an ECMO (life support). His 8 months pregnant wife is also critically ill. They are both expected to die shortly. The baby could possibly be saved, but unlikely given the current state of healthcare in Wuhan.
 
The doctor who blew the whistle on the Coronavirus has died.

"Beijing (CNN)The Chinese doctor who tried to warn others about the Wuhan coronavirus has died, according to several state media reports.

Li Wenliang, a 34-year-old doctor working in Wuhan, raised the alarm about the novel coronavirus on December 30, posting in his medical school alumni group on the Chinese messaging app WeChat that seven patients from a local seafood market had been diagnosed with a SARS-like illness and were quarantined in his hospital.

Soon after he posted the message, Li was accused of rumor-mongering by the Wuhan police. He was one of several medics targeted by police for trying to blow the whistle on the deadly virus in the early weeks of the outbreak, which has sickened more than 28,000 people and killed more than 560."


https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/06/...rus-whistleblower-doctor-dies-intl/index.html

Ok... I'm changing my stance to definitely concerned.

Just saw this article and it's for sure worrisome.

Coronavirus 'kills Chinese whistleblower doctor Li Wenliang'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-51403795

It for sure seems like China is under-reporting... This wasn't some guy who was elderly or previously sick... etc. From all accounts he was healthy and mid-30's and well aware of how to treat this virus.

This is definitely turning into a PR disaster for the Government.

LOL, now there are reports from the Chinese Gov that he's in "critical condition" not dead.
lol
 
My Chinese sources tell me the doctor didn't quite die yet. His heart stopped at 0930AM and they put him in an ECMO (life support). His 8 months pregnant wife is also critically ill. They are both expected to die shortly. The baby could possibly be saved, but unlikely given the current state of healthcare in Wuhan.

JINX!!

I just posted this.
 
Definitely time to take this more seriously , I tried to buy masks a week and a half ago but no luck , suggestions ?

going to stock up on rice and beans too, everyone should .
 
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