fixedFenrir said:
The amount of time it's been discussed on here feels more like it belongs on the Q thread. I'm a little surprised I haven't seen somebody blame it onSorosTrump or the Koch's yet.
fixedFenrir said:
The amount of time it's been discussed on here feels more like it belongs on the Q thread. I'm a little surprised I haven't seen somebody blame it onSorosTrump or the Koch's yet.
Fenrir said:
Why are we so certain it's manufactured and not something that Asians may be naturally more susceptible to?
JJMt said:But none of the patients outside of China have died, at least not yet.VaultingChemist said:
11 of 99 patients died, almost all were elderly with underlying medical problems prior to infection.
That is about 9 times as deadly as the common flu, with an R0 value twice as high.
Fenrir said:
The amount of time it's been discussed on here feels more like it belongs on the Q thread. I'm a little surprised I haven't seen somebody blame it on Soros yet.
Come on it wouldn't be F16 if we didn't have a few conspiracy theories about a subject.Fenrir said:
The amount of time it's been discussed on here feels more like it belongs on the Q thread. I'm a little surprised I haven't seen somebody blame it on Soros yet.
That is the interesting part. Is it because most of those outside China were not elderly with underlying medical conditions?JJMt said:But none of the patients outside of China have died, at least not yet.VaultingChemist said:
11 of 99 patients died, almost all were elderly with underlying medical problems prior to infection.
That is about 9 times as deadly as the common flu, with an R0 value twice as high.
wessimo said:Fenrir said:
The amount of time it's been discussed on here feels more like it belongs on the Q thread. I'm a little surprised I haven't seen somebody blame it on Soros yet.
Everyone knows Bill Gates is behind this.
Aggiebrewer said:
Corona virus found in beer?
Rush just said he got email saying that
Buahahaha
Zemira said:Come on it wouldn't be F16 if we didn't have a few conspiracy theories about a subject.Fenrir said:
The amount of time it's been discussed on here feels more like it belongs on the Q thread. I'm a little surprised I haven't seen somebody blame it on Soros yet.
call it Qi Anon ?Fenrir said:
The amount of time it's been discussed on here feels more like it belongs on the Q thread.
javajaws said:
I find it suspicious that the Chinese knew to look for some new never seen virus right away...especially given the state of their health care system. Maybe they knew to look for it early?
If this had started in the US it would probably have been awhile before we suspected anything more than the flu.
The Chinese have been aware since at least mid-December.javajaws said:
I find it suspicious that the Chinese knew to look for some new never seen virus right away...especially given the state of their health care system. Maybe they knew to look for it early?
If this had started in the US it would probably have been awhile before we suspected anything more than the flu.
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CDC confirms that Coronavirus testing is expanding to El Paso's airport and border crossings
EL PASO, Texas -- The U.S. Centers for Disease Control confirmed to ABC-7 on Wednesday that they will be increasing screenings of international travelers to encompass 20 entry points - including El Paso's airport and border crossings.
The clarification comes after local airport and border officials expressed confusion following the original federal announcement about expanded screenings on Tuesday. It appears the expanded screenings have not yet begun.
A spokesperson for El Paso International Airport told ABC-7 that "the CDC has not provided any direct notice to EPIA about plans to conduct screenings. Currently, there are no screenings being conducted at EPIA."
And the El Paso sector spokesman for Customs and Border Protection told ABC-7: "CBP is not conducting health screenings of travelers. CDC personnel are responsible for the health screenings at all locations. CBP is working with the CDC to identify arriving travelers who have a nexus to Wuhan and who require enhanced health screenings."
Benjamin Haynes, the senior spokesman for the CDC's infectious disease team at its Atlanta headquarters, told ABC-7 on Wednesday that the "CDC has reassessed its entry screening strategy and decided to expand ill traveler response capacity from the current five airports to all 20 quarantine stations in the United States."
The list of expanded screening locations Haynes provided directly to ABC-7 included El Paso. Other Texas locations on that CDC list included Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston. Haynes said he was "not 100% sure" when the expanded screenings would begin at El Paso and the other locations. (You can see the entire list at the end of this article.)
https://kvia.com/health/2020/01/28/coronavirus-testing-expands-to-el-paso-including-airport-border-crossings/
China is one of Mexico's largest trading partners. If there happens to be an outbreak in Mexico, it will be difficult to control.Mr.Infectious said:Quote:
CDC confirms that Coronavirus testing is expanding to El Paso's airport and border crossings
EL PASO, Texas -- The U.S. Centers for Disease Control confirmed to ABC-7 on Wednesday that they will be increasing screenings of international travelers to encompass 20 entry points - including El Paso's airport and border crossings.
The clarification comes after local airport and border officials expressed confusion following the original federal announcement about expanded screenings on Tuesday. It appears the expanded screenings have not yet begun.
A spokesperson for El Paso International Airport told ABC-7 that "the CDC has not provided any direct notice to EPIA about plans to conduct screenings. Currently, there are no screenings being conducted at EPIA."
And the El Paso sector spokesman for Customs and Border Protection told ABC-7: "CBP is not conducting health screenings of travelers. CDC personnel are responsible for the health screenings at all locations. CBP is working with the CDC to identify arriving travelers who have a nexus to Wuhan and who require enhanced health screenings."
Benjamin Haynes, the senior spokesman for the CDC's infectious disease team at its Atlanta headquarters, told ABC-7 on Wednesday that the "CDC has reassessed its entry screening strategy and decided to expand ill traveler response capacity from the current five airports to all 20 quarantine stations in the United States."
The list of expanded screening locations Haynes provided directly to ABC-7 included El Paso. Other Texas locations on that CDC list included Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston. Haynes said he was "not 100% sure" when the expanded screenings would begin at El Paso and the other locations. (You can see the entire list at the end of this article.)
https://kvia.com/health/2020/01/28/coronavirus-testing-expands-to-el-paso-including-airport-border-crossings/
Fenrir said:
Or is it an indication of the availability of testing supplies/equipment?
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If you are smart, you'll prepare yourself for a couple of months of potential isolation, worst case. If you need any more than that the world is a different place and a few more cans of soup wont be what makes the difference.