There is a more grisly reason for excavators to be working.webgem08 said:
That has to be the first time anyone has ever built a hospital using nothing but excavators.
I'm skeptical those clips are of any hospital development to be built in a week.
I think this makes sense as closing borders likely insights more panic. Its similar to a bank run.Quote:
CDC generally does not recommend closing off borders as it generally makes it worse: disease has already spread, all you're doing is cutting off supplies, medicine, and assistance
This isn't something to panic about yet. It is something to keep a wary eye on though. Three main differences, Ebola is has a terrible transmission rate largely due to the fact that it isn't an aerosol or a very very ineffective aerosol transmission virus. It appears that the coronovirus is with legions in the lungs. The Ebola outbreaks did not occur during what is the annual largest mass movement of people in a country or region in the world. The hajj is 2-3 million, Thanksgiving is 55 million, Christmas was 110 million in the US. Getting numbers for Christmas travel in Europe is harder. During lunar new year hundreds of millions of Chinese are travelling. The travel period lasts over a month and as of 2016 included as much as 3 billion passenger trips (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chunyun). Lastly the Chinese population is significantly more affluent than West Africa. Yes you had some people make it out of there while sick to Western countries. You're already seeing that behavior now. https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1231898/coronavirus-latest-chinese-woman-france-sneaked-in-infected-corona-virus-wuhan-weibo and https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/lax-passenger-quarantined-due-to-concerns-over-possible-coronavirus-symptoms/2296746/.Rapier108 said:
The panic and hysteria reminds me of the Ebola outbreak. Every day there were new "cases" reported in Dallas, people claiming it was hundreds or more infected or being tested for it.
Thus the age of Twitter when anyone can post anything, and it gets retweeted and posted elsewhere millions of times, all without any verification.
A&M is NOT confirmed.Scruffy said:Wouldn't that be the 3rd since there is one at TAMU-CS?foleyt said:
Second us case - in Chicago
CDC monitoring 63 possible cases
VaultingChemist said:There is a more grisly reason for excavators to be working.webgem08 said:
That has to be the first time anyone has ever built a hospital using nothing but excavators.
I'm skeptical those clips are of any hospital development to be built in a week.
cbr said:wtf, flu doesnt drop people fully dressed in the streets, even sars.TacosaurusRex said:
I guess the good news is, they seem to be moving after they are picked up by the people in white suits.
and all that quarantine/clean suits/masks/whatever and hospitals only works when the health care service people out number the sick people. once you hit a tipping point, it could get ugly.
LOL at thinking most Westerners aren't "brain dead" either.Nuclear Scramjet said:
Ah yes we can certainly count on the ever trustful Chinese people to self report their illness and not hide it.
Why do our politicians continue to think that everyone on the planet behaves like Westerners? These people are utterly brain dead.
wannaggie said:cbr said:wtf, flu doesnt drop people fully dressed in the streets, even sars.TacosaurusRex said:
I guess the good news is, they seem to be moving after they are picked up by the people in white suits.
and all that quarantine/clean suits/masks/whatever and hospitals only works when the health care service people out number the sick people. once you hit a tipping point, it could get ugly.
I have a heavy skepticism about all these videos claiming to depict multiple otherwise totally normal persons suddenly collapsing in the street solely due to this virus.
There has been so much knee-jerk drama over this, that people in a culture such as China are in the perfect conditions for a panic-induced social contagion:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_contagion
Reminds me of the famous British boarding school hysteria where dozens of girls were hospitalized due to a contagion, which ended up being totally psychosomatic and most likely the echos of fear from a very real polio contagion in the past -- the same as Chinese have been sensitized toward SARS.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1944262/
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/mar/29/carol-morley-the-falling-mass-hysteria-is-a-powerful-group-activity
The dense, collectivist and still quasi-primitive culture of Asia is much more heavily predisposed to this kind of thing. Remember the Indian monkey-man scare 20 years ago? People died not because some murderous monkey creature was climbing up buildings and invading their homes, but because their urban-legend-induced fear of the monkey man made them do stupid sh-t.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey-man_of_Delhi
15% Mortality rate is very concerning!KidDoc said:
From that Lancet article of the first 41 patients 55% developed shortness of breath and 29% acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). 32% admitted to ICU and 15% died.
That is concerning.
If those statistics are remotely true, it's no wonder China is closing cities. As someone mentioned though if no food/medical supplies/people in it out it's going to get bad very quickly.VaultingChemist said:15% Mortality rate is very concerning!KidDoc said:
From that Lancet article of the first 41 patients 55% developed shortness of breath and 29% acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). 32% admitted to ICU and 15% died.
That is concerning.
scottimus said:
Senators should be getting a briefing now at an "undisclosed location" I think we will find out the severity of this based on how they approach the impeachment trial after.
The one-click retweeting / sharing / reposting of modern social media is terrible for information integrity.Rapier108 said:
The panic and hysteria reminds me of the Ebola outbreak. Every day there were new "cases" reported in Dallas, people claiming it was hundreds or more infected or being tested for it.
Thus the age of Twitter when anyone can post anything, and it gets retweeted and posted elsewhere millions of times, all without any verification.