So, finally a reason to quit smoking besides the usual lies?
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sulfur dioxide gas...commonly associated with the burning of organic matters
Mr.Infectious said:
Complete disaster is not inevitable. It will be an incredible challenge for this country but all is not lost. People will have to sober up, put aside differences, and work together to face it head on. Lifestyles will change dramatically and there will be dark days but we will beat this.
Small steps first. Bigger steps as events warrant.
Would you consider a cruise ship the developed world?BowSowy said:
So a question for Mr.Infectuous, Vaulting Chemist, and all of those who tend towards a global disaster - it's been 4 weeks since this thread was started, been about two weeks since major governments have restricted travel from China. We haven't seen any major outbreaks outside of China, right? Outside of cruise ships which are an obvious situation for quick infection.
At what point do y'all start to concede this is a contained situation in the developed world? Put China's situation aside.
BowSowy said:
So a question for Mr.Infectuous, Vaulting Chemist, and all of those who tend towards a global disaster - it's been 4 weeks since this thread was started, been about two weeks since major governments have restricted travel from China. We haven't seen any major outbreaks outside of China, right? Outside of cruise ships which are an obvious situation for quick infection.
At what point do y'all start to concede this is a contained situation in the developed world? Put China's situation aside.
inoffensive username said:BowSowy said:
So a question for Mr.Infectuous, Vaulting Chemist, and all of those who tend towards a global disaster - it's been 4 weeks since this thread was started, been about two weeks since major governments have restricted travel from China. We haven't seen any major outbreaks outside of China, right? Outside of cruise ships which are an obvious situation for quick infection.
At what point do y'all start to concede this is a contained situation in the developed world? Put China's situation aside.
What a weird post. It hasn't stopped spreading yet.
Sid said:inoffensive username said:BowSowy said:
So a question for Mr.Infectuous, Vaulting Chemist, and all of those who tend towards a global disaster - it's been 4 weeks since this thread was started, been about two weeks since major governments have restricted travel from China. We haven't seen any major outbreaks outside of China, right? Outside of cruise ships which are an obvious situation for quick infection.
At what point do y'all start to concede this is a contained situation in the developed world? Put China's situation aside.
What a weird post. It hasn't stopped spreading yet.
Not weird at all. We were supposed to have US cities rioting because of panic this week. Hyping this incessantly seems like some people actually want an apocalypse to happen
The math is still not giving much optimism. You cannot just put China aside as they manufacture 20% of the world's goods and they are a major trading partner with most of the world's countries. The Chinese are taking amazingly draconian measures, and it has not slowed down the infection rate yet. Remember that this started with just a handful of cases in December, and it has mushroomed into all Chinese provinces.BowSowy said:
So a question for Mr.Infectuous, Vaulting Chemist, and all of those who tend towards a global disaster - it's been 4 weeks since this thread was started, been about two weeks since major governments have restricted travel from China. We haven't seen any major outbreaks outside of China, right? Outside of cruise ships which are an obvious situation for quick infection.
At what point do y'all start to concede this is a contained situation in the developed world? Put China's situation aside.
Don't swim in the lagoon after dark and you should be fine.DSAg44 said:
Disneyworld this week planned already...we still good?
we always let the kids watch one night movie by the water....ain't nobody going in the water...it's FloridaVaultingChemist said:Don't swim in the lagoon after dark and you should be fine.DSAg44 said:
Disneyworld this week planned already...we still good?
make sure you boil it! Heat kills the virus!biglebowski said:
Is it okay for me to eat Raman Noodles yet?
DSAg44 said:make sure you boil it! Heat kills the virus!biglebowski said:
Is it okay for me to eat Raman Noodles yet?
Premium said:DSAg44 said:make sure you boil it! Heat kills the virus!biglebowski said:
Is it okay for me to eat Raman Noodles yet?
Cold Ramen or GTFO
Apparently alcohol kills it to, so I'm fine as well as anyone with BAS and the USMCDSAg44 said:make sure you boil it! Heat kills the virus!biglebowski said:
Is it okay for me to eat Raman Noodles yet?
cool, then I'm sure I can see more data set replicable to this event.TexasAggie_02 said:
https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/COPERNICUS_S5P_NRTI_L3_SO2
Mtn_Guide said:Apparently alcohol kills it to, so I'm fine as well as anyone with BAS and the USMCDSAg44 said:make sure you boil it! Heat kills the virus!biglebowski said:
Is it okay for me to eat Raman Noodles yet?
the more you drink, the safer you are? I'm borderline alcoholic.Mtn_Guide said:Apparently alcohol kills it to, so I'm fine as well as anyone with BAS and the USMCDSAg44 said:make sure you boil it! Heat kills the virus!biglebowski said:
Is it okay for me to eat Raman Noodles yet?
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https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1507658-20200210.htm?spTabChangeable=0&fbclid=IwAR2hwyabVjFbqo0WjeCOnVrE_k40e5aZY3nD2r9UsQFwDkwMXFBQTIDBJ9g
The head of the World Health Organization has warned that confirmed cases of coronavirus being transmitted by people who have not travelled to China recently could be the "tip of the iceberg".
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus' remarks come as members of a WHO-led "international expert mission" flew to China on Monday to help coordinate a response to the outbreak that has so far infected more than 40,000 people and killed 908 in the country.
"There've been some concerning instances of onward #2019nCoV spread from people with no travel history to (China)," Ghebreyesus tweeted, using the virus's provisional scientific name.
"The detection of a small number of cases may indicate more widespread transmission in other countries; in short, we may only be seeing the tip of the iceberg."
While the virus' spread outside China appeared to be slow, Ghebreyesus warned it could accelerate.
"Containment remains our objective, but all countries must use the window of opportunity created by the containment strategy to prepare for the virus's possible arrival," he said.
Outside mainland China, there have been more than 350 infections reported in nearly 30 places. There have been two deaths, one in Hong Kong and the other in the Philippines.
Several countries have banned arrivals from China while major airlines have suspended flights, and Air China cancelled some of its flights to the United States.
The WHO-led mission to China is being headed up by Bruce Aylward, a veteran of previous health emergencies, Ghebreyesus said. Aylward oversaw the WHO's 2014-2016 response to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.
The WHO said in recent days there had been "some stabilising" in the numbers of new cases of the coronavirus in China. But the UN agency cautioned it was too early to say if the virus had peaked. (AFP)
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https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2020/02/coronavirus-is-airborne-chinese-officials-confirm.html?fbclid=IwAR2ahv5nXhpubrsddBMBscoqTIeTUbZ6rhSbRh5iJk5XSA9dspIv1UJTR8o
Coronavirus is airborne, Chinese officials confirm
The deadly coronavirus is airborne, a Shanghai official has confirmed.
On Saturday it was announced the virus can now spread via aerosol transmission - meaning it can drift through the air for an extended period of time and cause infection if breathed in.
"Aerosol transmission refers to the mixing of the virus with droplets in the air to form aerosols which causes infection after inhalation," Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau deputy head Zeng Qun is quoted as saying by China Daily.
"As such we have called on the public to raise their awareness of the prevention and control of the disease."
The Chinese government is urging residents to cancel all social activities and avoid large gatherings of people, reports China Daily.
The discovery of the disease being airborne means coronavirus now has three modes of transmission.
Direct transmission occurs when a person breathes the air close to an infected person who has coughed or sneezed.
Contact transmission is when a person touches a contaminated surface then infects themselves by touching their mouth, eyes or nose.
Coronavirus broke out in the city of Wuhan in China's Hubei province in late December. Thought to have originated in a live market, the disease causes fever, coughing and breathing difficulty. In severe cases it can cause pneumonia and organ failure.
The virus has killed more than 800 people and infected 37,198 globally.
Only two people have died outside of mainland China - one in Hong Kong and the other in the Philippines.
John Francis Donaghy said:Mtn_Guide said:Apparently alcohol kills it to, so I'm fine as well as anyone with BAS and the USMCDSAg44 said:make sure you boil it! Heat kills the virus!biglebowski said:
Is it okay for me to eat Raman Noodles yet?
Self-vaccinating as we speak.
Mtn_Guide said:John Francis Donaghy said:Mtn_Guide said:Apparently alcohol kills it to, so I'm fine as well as anyone with BAS and the USMCDSAg44 said:make sure you boil it! Heat kills the virus!biglebowski said:
Is it okay for me to eat Raman Noodles yet?
Self-vaccinating as we speak.
I'll go vaccine for vaccine with you!