BadMoonRisin said:Because 99% of the cases originate there...just a thought.Beat40 said:
Outside of economic impact, why is this thread still so focused on China?
Here's the everyday cycle: China posts numbers, posters say how much China is lying, speculation about what is actually going on happens, and everyone ends up at the same point at the end of the cycle - China cannot be trusted and are lying about their numbers.
Then, to break the cycle a little bit, we get a non-peer reviewed paper (or two) with a sample that is using numbers in China, which we already don't trust, we are extrapolating those numbers, and beginning to draw some conclusions from them.
You are correc that 99% of cases are in China. My point is that we all agree China is lying about their numbers. Travel has been cut off with people from China and any that are not Chinese who are allowed into the country are quarantined immediately. Travel out of Chine is extremely tough at the moment, aside from the non-commercial supply flights.
We still have essentially no clue about this virus because we simply cannot trust China to this point. I am hopeful the WHO can start to shed some real light on the situation, but I'm still skeptical we are going to get truly accurate and trustworthy information out of China, even with the WHO there.
Again, why are we so focused on China at this point outside of economic impact? We should be focused on Singapore, the UK, and California.
By the way, I'm not saying we shouldn't keep an eye on China. I'm just saying, I believe the countries outside of China with confirmed cases are the real places to pay close attention.