I'll take stories that ever happened for $500
Think I've run through it 2 or 3 times. Such a great tale.Ag_07 said:
So not really coronavirus related but since it was brought up on this thread earlier I picked up and am reading The Hot Zone.
I'm about a 25% through it and it's fascinating stuff.
Ebola ain't nothing to fck with.
so many. its a weird, weird place.PearlJammin said:
We need more China stories.
Chinese Feces Pipeline would make an excellent name for a punk band.Quote:
"As the pipeline that transfers feces is connected to the air pipe, it is very likely for the virus in the feces to be transmitted through the air fan into the toilet,"
Except for a wild-card. North Korea is willing to go to lengths, and could even totally hide it, that even China probably could not do. Look at how dark they are at night from satellite photos. Its not exactly a place where unsanctioned information of any kind--including confusing videos and tweets- -- gets out of much. If they had to take the most drastic measures of all -- nothing is there to stop them.carl spacklers hat said:
Not that the numbers out of that regime would have any meaning but North Korea has the potential to be a total shiite show. I can't help but wonder where that country is right now given their massive trade and tourism relationship with China. I read their border is closed, but...if the virus is already in-country, and I assume it is, all bets are off.
All A&M said:
I think worst-case scenario, if the virus isn't contained, is we lose 3-6% of the world population (like the 1918 Influenza pandemic). We are all hoping this thing is contained.
carl spacklers hat said:
Not that the numbers out of that regime would have any meaning but North Korea has the potential to be a total shiite show. I can't help but wonder where that country is right now given their massive trade and tourism relationship with China. I read their border is closed, but...if the virus is already in-country, and I assume it is, all bets are off.
MouthBQ98 said:
The recovery vs fatality numbers are alarming. Those are the only cases with final outcomes documented. The rest are in progress to one of those ends.
We can only hope they have undercounted recoveries by having not tested most actual persons infected due to mild symptoms.
MouthBQ98 said:
The recovery vs fatality numbers are alarming. Those are the only cases with final outcomes documented. The rest are in progress to one of those ends.
We can only hope they have undercounted recoveries by having not tested most actual persons infected due to mild symptoms.
BBRex said:
I sort of think a bunch will be infected, but I don't think it will be fatal for more than a handful.
JJMt said:
I think that Shanked is right. I believe that I've read that experts sent in by the WHO have found that 85% of the cases in China can be classified as mild.
rgag12 said:JJMt said:
I think that Shanked is right. I believe that I've read that experts sent in by the WHO have found that 85% of the cases in China can be classified as mild.
It's pretty much the flu, and the flu can sometimes turn into pneumonia, and people die from pneumonia. Those that have complicating factors and/or are elderly or very young are more at risk just like pneumonia.
The only difference with this coronavirus is that it's new. There isn't a vaccine for it so it's more likely that if you come into contact with it that you'll become infected to a degree.
Don't let the scare mongers tell you different.
Death rate is unknown currently and probably still would be unknown at this point, even if you had every shred of data the commies are privy to. Cruise ship should give us a great idea because the numerator and denominator to calculate death rate will be known within a very small margin of error.TAMUallen said:Umm the death rate of this and how contagious it is seems to put it at or above a Spanish flu level of danger.rgag12 said:JJMt said:
I think that Shanked is right. I believe that I've read that experts sent in by the WHO have found that 85% of the cases in China can be classified as mild.
It's pretty much the flu, and the flu can sometimes turn into pneumonia, and people die from pneumonia. Those that have complicating factors and/or are elderly or very young are more at risk just like pneumonia.
The only difference with this coronavirus is that it's new. There isn't a vaccine for it so it's more likely that if you come into contact with it that you'll become infected to a degree.
Don't let the scare mongers tell you different.
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A botched test result sent a coronavirus evacuee back to the hospital Monday after initially being told by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that they were in the clear.
The situation is detailed in a brief statement released by UC San Diego Health Monday evening, which says that all four quarantine patients admitted to its isolation units last week were discharged back to quarantine quarters at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar after the CDC shared with caregivers that coronavirus tests came back negative.
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The university said that it also has received another patient with possible coronavirus symptoms, bringing the total hospitalized out of Miramar quarantine to eight
It appears that the 14-day quarantine will have to be reset.Quote:
The two patients currently in isolation units at UCSD facilities are said to be "doing well" with "minimal symptoms."
It was not immediately clear what route the infected evacuee took out of the university hospital nor which of UCSD's two main medical centers was involved. It also was not clear how long the infected evacuee was circulating inside quarantine after being told they tested negative.
A total of 232 American citizens and their family members are currently serving 14-day government-mandated quarantines after arriving on base last week. They are staying at two cordoned-off buildings, a small hotel and a single-room occupancy quarters for officers, and have no contact with base personnel.