International Virus outbreak in China (and elsewhere)

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Can any tell me joe this diseas kills? Line Ebola is awful, I Understand how it kills.

But how does this? Just stressed out the body too much and you shut down?

Most people die of complications from pneumonia. A weaker immune system or prior respiratory issues have a major impact. Remember the Chinese smoke like it cures cancer so there is no wonder it’s killing so many of them.
 
Well I can't quote, but someone said Asia is overpopulated, and this needs to happen for Asia anyways. Too many people on that goddamn continent
 
Guy who died in the Philippines was 44, doesn't seem like the age of people I expected to die.




Current mortality rate is about 65% of the recovery rate.
Guy in the Philippines concurrently had the flu and strep, too. Not a typical case.
 
I definitely worry about my state. Here in CA, specifically LA, we're pretty much overrun by FOB chinese. There are ENTIRE cities that are damn near 90% in the San Gabriel area. They were already a plague before this, and are now potentially hazardous.

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"It's the only way to be sure, right?"
 
Asia is the only overpopulated continent, maybe its mother nature restoring balance.
That’s not an unreasonable explanation for these types of things really, nature is like that. The reason it it spreading so fast is because the human to human contact is so frequent where you have a huge mass of people in a small area.
 
Read it again. Yes I can. It's really not that difficult. Pattern recognition is easy for higher IQ people. I understand if this ability seems like magic to you though.

I know what you mean son.
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It just overtook SARS deaths.

Hong Kong announces new border closures, as China's coronavirus death toll overtakes SARS

"Hong Kong (CNN)In a matter of weeks, the number of Wuhan coronavirus deaths in mainland China has overtaken the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic in the country, as Beijing injected billions of dollars into an economy hit by effective shutdowns to major cities.

Since its outbreak in December, more than 360 people have died of the disease in China, the country's health authorities said Monday. The total number of cases in mainland China stood at 17,205 as of Sunday evening, an increase of over 2,800 on the previous day, or almost 20%.

The 2003 outbreak of SARS -- another coronavirus strand -- infected 5,327 people in mainland China, with 349 deaths. There were 8,098 confirmed cases of SARS worldwide from November 2002 to July 2003, with 774 deaths globally."
 
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I dunno. This seems like wide spread panic over nothing.

It feels like this is on par with pneumonia.
 
I dunno. This seems like wide spread panic over nothing.

It feels like this is on par with pneumonia.
Well a contagious pneumonia, I feel the concerns are quite valid but some countries are more concerned with other aspects ie Canada. If it does come here because of inaction it will be at the hands of our virtue signaling PM.
 
At the current rate of infection, in ten days it will surpass 100,000 people. Day 20, 650,000. By the end of the month 3.4 million.

If the mortality rate is 2% you are looking at a lot of body bags, a hospital system that's crippled.
 
I dunno. This seems like wide spread panic over nothing.

It feels like this is on par with pneumonia.

The difference is the rate at which you go from fever/cough to pneumonia, one day. If not caught quickly enough that pneumonia will seriously put people at risk. You could be at home trying to ride this out and get pneumonia without realizing it and wait a day or two before seeking medical attention.
 
Well I can't quote, but someone said Asia is overpopulated, and this needs to happen for Asia anyways. Too many people on that goddamn continent
Its ridiculous when libtards say there is an overpopulation in the world, and by that they are referring to the western world. Western World have like 1.3 billion something counting with Japan, Russia and South Korea . China alone have more than that.
 
At the current rate of infection, in ten days it will surpass 100,000 people. Day 20, 650,000. By the end of the month 3.4 million.

If the mortality rate is 2% you are looking at a lot of body bags, a hospital system that's crippled.


thank you Buzzkillington
 
21 million at day 40 with 421,000 dead, take that flu. The really troubling shit is that rate of infection isn't linear so day 30 should have far more than the current numbers.

yea, the #'s infected seems to not be slowing down at all.

what are the "official" #s now? 17K infected? 361 dead?
 
yea, the #'s infected seems to not be slowing down at all.

what are the "official" #s now? 17K infected? 361 dead?

It should be over 20,646 by the end of the day based on my excel coronavirus infection rate algorithm. If tomorrow we are at 24,775.2 then we should be seriously afraid.
 
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You're telling me cases jumped by 20% in one day? Bruh. It's taking on exponential traction.
 
It should be over 20,646 by the end of the day based on my excel coronavirus infection rate algorithm. If tomorrow we are at 24,775.2 then we should be seriously afraid.

in before some dipshit says, "stop panicking...the regular flu kills 80,000 Americans every year!!"
 
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