China Coronavirus Outbreak Spreads; Hundreds Infected As Human-To-Human Transmission

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AlaskanAg99 said:

Isn't China ending the stay home order for factories? I thought most (maybe outside quarantine zones) were supposed to return to work today.
Based on what I saw on Twitter yesterday, some are opening back up but it was a small percentage and they had no idea how many people would actually show up for work.
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New non-peer reviewed paper from China.

Clinical characteristics of 2019 novel coronavirus infection in China


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We extracted the data on 1,099 patients with laboratory-confirmed 2019-nCoV ARD from 552 hospitals in 31 provinces/provincial municipalities through January 29th, 2020. Results: The median age was 47.0 years, and 41.90% were females. Only 1.18% of patients had a direct contact with wildlife, whereas 31.30% had been to Wuhan and 71.80% had contacted with people from Wuhan. Fever (87.9%) and cough (67.7%) were the most common symptoms. Diarrhea is uncommon. The median incubation period was 3.0 days (range, 0 to 24.0 days). On admission, ground-glass opacity was the typical radiological finding on chest computed tomography (50.00%). Significantly more severe cases were diagnosed by symptoms plus reverse-transcriptase polymerase-chain-reaction without abnormal radiological findings than non-severe cases (23.87% vs. 5.20%, P<0.001). Lymphopenia was observed in 82.1% of patients. 55 patients (5.00%) were admitted to intensive care unit and 15 (1.36%) succumbed. Severe pneumonia was independently associated with either the admission to intensive care unit, mechanical ventilation, or death in multivariate competing-risk model (sub-distribution hazards ratio, 9.80; 95% confidence interval, 4.06 to 23.67). Conclusions: The 2019-nCoV epidemic spreads rapidly by human-to-human transmission. Normal radiologic findings are present among some patients with 2019-nCoV infection. The disease severity (including oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, blood leukocyte/lymphocyte count and chest X-ray/CT manifestations) predict poor clinical outcomes.
This paper has significantly better statistics.
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Xi: not dead

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GP practice in Brighton (UK) has been temporarily closed after a staff member (Doctor) tested positive for the Coronavirus.

Staff of a nearby community center and pub have been asked to self-isolate.

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Saw a random lady with a full respirator mask doing her gardening in Dallas this weekend.

Ok Bane, take it easy.
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lunchbox said:

Xi: not dead


Yup, It's airborne...
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Wife flew from DFW to STL yesterday. Said she saw about a dozen folks with masks on.
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yukmonkey said:

Saw a random lady with a full respirator mask doing her gardening in Dallas this weekend.

Ok Bane, take it easy.


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Xi probably has a group of 100 actors kept in plastic isolation chambers that only get to come out during photo opps. Then its right back in the bubble.
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scottimus said:

lunchbox said:

Xi: not dead


Yup, It's airborne...


You would think he would be wearing at least an N95 mask...
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Tx-Ag2010 said:

scottimus said:

lunchbox said:

Xi: not dead


Yup, It's airborne...


You would think he would be wearing at least an N95 mask...
Do you really think he actually came into contact with anyone who wasn't thoroughly pre screened?
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nah, he was already inoculated against the bio-weapon... obviously. He was just in isolation until the inoculation period was Onehundo
“Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come.”
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jxs40 said:

Tx-Ag2010 said:

scottimus said:

lunchbox said:

Xi: not dead


Yup, It's airborne...


You would think he would be wearing at least an N95 mask...
Do you really think he actually came into contact with anyone who wasn't thoroughly pre screened?


Of course not. I definitely agree with the earlier comment about them being actors kept in isolation.
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OnlyForNow said:

Absolutely not.

Norovirus and others spread rapidly on a cruise ship due to confined spaces and densely packed people.

It would be similar to the choices you mentioned if they were confined to their dorm or apartment building and common areas, with 1 recess of outside access for 6 hours every other day , plus you would have to make them all eat together.

Comparing a cruise ship to a college or town, is useless as they aren't comparable.
So much LOL....Are you kidding me? Ok, a picture is worth a thousand words....








Cruise ship Room:


Corp Dorm Room:



....Every Single Day


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They say those are for frontline medical people.

If it is Airborne, it would be on a molecules of moisture. So I am sure there is some significance in prevention with the masks.

If he was wearing the P95 mask, that would also probably raise panic even more...
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Sid said:

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We are just getting started on this story (less than 30 days in). It's going to play out over the next year or two....
Smart of you too change your doom prophecy window from days until US cities melt down to a couple of years. When prophets are shown to be wrong by the world not ending, their followers melt away.



You're so right, you should share your thoughts with the Wall Street Journal staff too. I'm sure they'd love to hear your well informed opinion.

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CHINA
Coronavirus Concerns Spread Faster and Further Than Pathogen

Authorities in far-flung regions take precautions as China's global reach broadens; Iceland readies 'Place X' and Antarctica shuts door


By Alistair MacDonald
Updated Feb. 9, 2020 9:28 pm ET

A deadly new coronavirus has spread to two dozen countries from China. So far, Iceland isn't one of them.

That hasn't stopped the country of 363,000 people from preparing a building called "Place X" to quarantine hundreds of people, should the need arise. Iceland has also established a coordination center, where emergency and government officials meet for daily briefings.

Local officials in many remote cornersfrom Iceland to Antarcticaare rushing to prepare for the possible arrival of the virus, a reflection of China's global reach and how quickly fear is spreading.

Since the virus first emerged in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late December, it has killed more than 900 people, primarily in mainland China, among more than 40,000 confirmed cases. Neighboring nations like Thailand and Malaysia have reported several cases, as have large economic centers with established Chinese communities, including Paris and Sydney. The virus has also reached more-remote areas, including Lapland in northern Finland and the island of Tenerife, off the coast of West Africa

Many places, no matter how far from China, aren't taking any chances. Even Antarctica is preparing. The Australian Antarctic Program said it has canceled a flight set to bring 23 people to its research station on Macquarie Island and won't let tourist ships visit.

Some 11,000 miles from Wuhan, posters have been put up in the Falkland Islands, giving people advice on what to do if they begin to feel ill. The information is also read to air and sea passengers when they arrive. The Islands expect around 60,000 tourists from cruise ships this summer season.

The Falkland Islands' only hospital has an isolation facilityrooms used for patients with infectious diseases. Officials have plans to expand the area if necessary.


[url] https://www.wsj.com/articles/coronavirus-concerns-spread-faster-and-further-than-pathogen-11581246001[/url]

Who knew I had such a far reaching voice? Didn't realize the folks in Iceland were big followers of Forum 16......
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It doesn't matter that it's every single day.

Calculate the entire area of a cruise ship and then compare that to the areas that an A&M student uses, multiple by a factor of about 1 million, but students/the general public can isolate themselves or leave an area.

Do you really think that the ~500 acres of A&M's campus is comparable to a cruise ship?

Plus, probably a majority of students have their own private transportation which they could use to LEAVE, if they wanted to. Only way you're leaving a cruise ship is to jump off, and that typically doesn't end well.
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OnlyForNow said:

It doesn't matter that it's every single day.

Calculate the entire area of a cruise ship and then compare that to the areas that an A&M student uses, multiple by a factor of about 1 million, but students/the general public can isolate themselves or leave an area.

Do you really think that the ~500 acres of A&M's campus is comparable to a cruise ship?

Plus, probably a majority of students have their own private transportation which they could use to LEAVE, if they wanted to. Only way you're leaving a cruise ship is to jump off, and that typically doesn't end well.
First of all, I do think the certain areas of campus and facilities at Texas A&M are comparable to a cruise ship...especially the public restrooms.

But Yeah.... go ahead and argue with the CDC about it
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5839a2.htm

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Noroviruses are the most common cause of outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis worldwide (1). Norovirus outbreaks affect persons of all ages and occur in a wide variety of settings (e.g., nursing homes, hospitals, restaurants, communities, schools, day care centers, military barracks, and cruise ships) (2). During fall 2008, three norovirus outbreaks occurring on college campuses in California, Michigan, and Wisconsin were reported to CDC. Public health investigations led by the respective state and local health departments were conducted to characterize the extent of the outbreaks and implement appropriate control measures. This report summarizes the investigations of these outbreaks, which resulted in a total of approximately 1,000 cases of reported illness, including at least 10 hospitalizations, and prompted closure of one of the three campuses. Median duration of the three outbreaks was 19 days (range: 16--20 days), and the attack rates ranged from 1.5% to 12.9%. Because of the potential for widespread infection and rapid transmission on college campuses, efforts to prevent and control norovirus outbreaks in these settings should focus on promoting hand hygiene, environmental disinfection, and exclusion of ill food workers.


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This was just 2 years ago in Connecticut

https://www.acsh.org/news/2018/04/30/stomach-flu-closes-college-campus-12895

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Dear members of our university community,

Since the safety and security of our students, faculty and staff are of our utmost concern, Western Connecticut State University will be closed Monday, April 23, in response to the illness that has affected approximately 100 students. Although we are aware of a limited number of affected students, based on our discussions with the Connecticut Department of Health, the Danbury Department of Health, Danbury Hospital and the WCSU Director of Health Services, we have decided this is the best and most conservative course of action to protect our university community from infection and spread of the disease.
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scottimus said:

They say those are for frontline medical people.

If it is Airborne, it would be on a molecules of moisture. So I am sure there is some significance in prevention with the masks.

If he was wearing the P95 mask, that would also probably raise panic even more...
What do you mean "if"?
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LPGA cancelled the rest of the Asia swing which includes Singapore and Thailand due to this outbreak.
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Chinese dorm (based on the translation) cleanout...they are just tossing everything over the railings to the ground below...

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Yup, It's airborne...
All respiratory viruses are "airborne." They're spread by the droplets a person expels when they sneeze or cough. This is neither news nor noteworthy.

It is not floating free in the air with the ability to travel across a city and infect someone on the other side.
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Literally, Pennsylvania, California, Michigan, Wisconsin Hamilton, Boston, Toronto are all on the first page of google.

But I think I will stop there.
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daggertx said:

scottimus said:

They say those are for frontline medical people.

If it is Airborne, it would be on a molecules of moisture. So I am sure there is some significance in prevention with the masks.

If he was wearing the P95 mask, that would also probably raise panic even more...
What do you mean "if"?
I have only seen media reports of it being airborne, I have not seen any scientific evidence.

Also, our CDC and Soccer Doc said it was transmissible via formites.


So while I believe it is airborne, the if is due to lack of scientific consensus.
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Rapier108 said:

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Yup, It's airborne...
All respiratory viruses are "airborne." They're spread by the droplets a person expels when they sneeze or cough. This is neither news nor noteworthy.

It is not floating free in the air with the ability to travel across a city and infect someone on the other side.
Even the CDC admits they do not know how transmissible is it is.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/transmission.html

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Most often, spread from person-to-person happens among close contacts (about 6 feet). Person-to-person spread is thought to occur mainly via respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes, similar to how influenza and other respiratory pathogens spread. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs. It's currently unclear if a person can get 2019-nCoV by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes.


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I don't know what this is in response to.

But in any case, we'll agree to disagree.

Close confined spaces =/= universities and cities, in my opinion.
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Rapier108 said:

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Yup, It's airborne...
All respiratory viruses are "airborne." They're spread by the droplets a person expels when they sneeze or cough. This is neither news nor noteworthy.

It is not floating free in the air with the ability to travel across a city and infect someone on the other side.
That is a very important distinction. I believe the term for the spread by droplets is when you hear them you aerosolized -- as in an aerosol can spray. I am not entirely sure, but I don't think they use the word aerosolized for free-floating airborne nightmare.

However, when people hear airborne, the layman thinks either of a gas attack in war, or of a Bond movie where everyone just drops in mid-walk because the air has been made poisoned.
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WHO is holding a press conference right now, you can stream through Facebook.
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nvm
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7986537/Unknown-number-Texans-14-day-self-quarantine-recently-returning-China.html
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Between the line readin' - easy to do here

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yukmonkey said:

Saw a random lady with a full respirator mask doing her gardening in Dallas this weekend.

Ok Bane, take it easy.


Gardening is one of the few areas it makes sense to use a respirator. I know this will qualify me for a tinfoil hat fitting but have we considered the fact she might be spraying pesticides? I guess I'm crazy for wearing one while using chemicals in my garage over the weekend too...
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