Here is a link to a BBC article on false rumors about the the new virus. There is a lot of BS out there.
Don
Where's the link? Oh, I see it ... sorry 'bout that, Don.
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Here is a link to a BBC article on false rumors about the the new virus. There is a lot of BS out there.
Don
Thanks for the information Grampa Don, this needs to be approached with a steady hand (mind).Here is a link to a BBC article on false rumors about the the new virus. There is a lot of BS out there.
Don
... From what I've read, the fatality rate is around 2%.
Me, neither. You can't exactly leave the ship....not with the water so cold.Coronavirus: 6,000 tourists in lockdown on Italian cruise ship
Ship held in quarantine over suspected case of the deadly virus, after doctors tend to woman from Macau running a fever.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...down-italian-cruise-ship-200130120822687.html
Never been a "big" fan of cruise ships. This is one reason why.
400+ dead from virus. 10,000 dead this season, just in U.S. from flu. Almost 20,000 dead from last flu season. No need to ask the question.".....Lot of nasty stuff in the news lately. Is it simply sensationalism or we over spending on Mother Nature's credit card?...".
400+ dead from virus. 10,000 dead this season, just in U.S. from flu. Almost 20,000 dead from last flu season. No need to ask the question.
Thanks for posting this. I had no idea about flu reporting. It would still appear that even if flu 'deaths' are inflated by at least a factor of 10, I would still be far more concerned about getting flu, and/or pneumonia, than the new virus. I would assume you know your history and know about the flu pandemic during WWI.".....I imagine the CDC is in a bit of a quandary trying to figure out how to report deaths from 2019nCoV if we start losing people here. The CDC inflates flu death statistics by lumping deaths due to pneumonia in with flu (P&I if you're looking at stats on their website) even though pneumonia is caused by a lot of other things such as chemical inhalation, emphysema, aspiration, stomach acid producing drugs, other viruses besides the flu, various bacteria and on and on.... But why are flu and pneumonia bundled together? Is the relationship so strong or unique to warrant characterising them as a single cause of death?...".
Thanks for posting this. I had no idea about flu reporting. It would still appear that even if flu 'deaths' are inflated by at least a factor of 10, I would still be far more concerned about getting flu, and/or pneumonia, than the new virus. I would assume you know your history and know about the flu pandemic during WWI.
And now...there is a cruise ship full of passengers stuck in a Japanese harbor...and the passengers are being told to stay in their cabins for the next two weeks. That would almost be like being stuck in a prison cell.
I assume (?) you believe that we will not be getting accurate numbers from China."..... We'll know more about how concerned we should be by the end of this month. Especially once we start getting reliable numbers on contagion stats, testing accuracy, mortality rates from first world countries.....".
Stats site with frequent updates below. Keep in mind that most epidemiologists think China is very under-reported because of Communism, culture and also that it's gotten to the point that they're too overwhelmed caring for the sick to test properly. They are only including deaths in their statistics if there was a positive test.
You'll also notice no African countries reporting cases; only two nations on the continent currently have the capacity to test. The ability to test is also limited in India, most of the Middle East and some Central and South American countries.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
I assume (?) you believe that we will not be getting accurate numbers from China.
Hmmmm. I'm not too sure I would compare being stuck on a cruise ship to a prison cell.
Presumably the ship is running movies 24/7 on cabin TVs, are providing internet so people can download reading material, and are doing the best they can with meals.