Also, the Wuhan streets look cleaner and have less scooters...even with the dead people.
scottimus said:
Also, the Wuhan streets look cleaner and have less scooters...even with the dead people.
scottimus said:
Video of the dead waiting to be picked up on the streets of Wuhan. Laying on the stoops, curbs, and entrances of buildings.
https://www.facebook.com/115515119996859/posts/128471845367853/?vh=e&d=n
Cannot confirm if real. From a FB group entitled Corona Virus Latest
I give him no more qualification or credibility than you do. Here is a description of him by a couple of other posters:BowSowy said:WTF does this even mean? A collector of different stories? Is that your attempt to give qualification to some random conspiracy nutjob on Twitter?VaultingChemist said:
Dr. Paul Cottrell is not a medical doctor, but he is a collector of different stories about coronavirus infections in the U.S.
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1. This guy isn't a medical doctor or even a scientist btw, his doctorate is in finance management so I wouldn't really trust anything he has to say about science. It's also really cringey that he's decked out in Harvard gear, comes off as him trying to seem credible by wearing a hoodie that anyone can buy
2. When I first researched his background, I too was concerned that his PhD was not in a relevant subject, and he only has two years study in pre-med and is only now studying for a master's in biological studies at Harvard; however, he is acting as a gatherer of information that people are sending him which he and others are then discussing.
TAMUallen said:
Idk about any of yall but I'm legitimately scared ****less about Wuhan corona spread. It is wrecking where first discovered even with questionable stats. A cruise ship is wrecked and while thats not a great sample it still shows a valid threat
The world doesn't know what to do with a true pandemic and we will see ramifications through apple stock tomorrow
John Francis Donaghy said:TAMUallen said:
Idk about any of yall but I'm legitimately scared ****less about Wuhan corona spread. It is wrecking where first discovered even with questionable stats. A cruise ship is wrecked and while thats not a great sample it still shows a valid threat
The world doesn't know what to do with a true pandemic and we will see ramifications through apple stock tomorrow
The world just had a pandemic in 2009. It killed hundreds of thousands of people, and was more severe for young healthy people than older people.
Are you ethnically East Asian?TAMUallen said:
Idk about any of yall but I'm legitimately scared ****less about Wuhan corona spread. It is wrecking where first discovered even with questionable stats. A cruise ship is wrecked and while thats not a great sample it still shows a valid threat
The world doesn't know what to do with a true pandemic and we will see ramifications through apple stock tomorrow
No one has died that is not ethnically from East Asia. Doubt it will stay that way, though.TAMUallen said:
Thank goodness, no
But this is still a very valid threat
Not enough scooters littered around.Tx-Ag2010 said:scottimus said:
Video of the dead waiting to be picked up on the streets of Wuhan. Laying on the stoops, curbs, and entrances of buildings.
https://www.facebook.com/115515119996859/posts/128471845367853/?vh=e&d=n
Cannot confirm if real. From a FB group entitled Corona Virus Latest
Looks like homeless in Austin. Those poor *******s are trying to stay warm In all those blankets.
TAMUallen said:
Idk about any of yall but I'm legitimately scared ****less about Wuhan corona spread. It is wrecking where first discovered even with questionable stats. A cruise ship is wrecked and while thats not a great sample it still shows a valid threat
The world doesn't know what to do with a true pandemic and we will see ramifications through apple stock tomorrow
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Wyndham, the world's largest hotel brand, has temporarily closed 70% of its hotels in China in response to the coronavirus outbreak
Wyndham Hotels has temporarily closed approximately 1,000, or 70%, of its 1,500 hotels in China in response to the coronavirus outbreak, Wyndham CEO Geoff Ballotti said on an earnings call with investors on Thursday.
"The majority of the closures resulted from our owners and franchisees doing everything they could to protect their team members and prevent the spread of the virus," Balotti said.
Wyndham hotels in China that have remained open are experiencing occupancy declines of up to 75%, according to Balotti. "We expect this to continue through at least the end of March," he said.
China represents 2% of Wyndham's adjusted EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, and Ballotti estimated that the coronavirus hotel closings, about 900 of which are Super 8 franchises, could have an $8 to $12 million adverse impact on the hotel's 2020 earnings.
Wyndham joins other major hotel brands that are temporarily shuttering hotels in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Best Western has temporarily closed approximately 65% of its 52 hotels in China, Kelly Dalton, Managing Director for Brand Marketing & Corporate Communications, previously told Business Insider in an email. Hilton has temporarily closed over 60% of its 225 hotels in Greater China.
scottimus said:
WTF!
Good eye mate...is this good or bad?
I have heard of the dead "twitching" and what not...
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An analysis of 44,672 coronavirus patients in China whose diagnoses were confirmed by laboratory testing has found that 1,023 had died by Feb. 11. That's a fatality rate of 2.3 percent. Figures released on a daily basis suggest the rate has further increased in recent days.
That is far higher than the mortality rate of the seasonal flu, with which the new coronavirus has sometimes been compared. In the United States, flu fatality rates hover around 0.1 percent.
Sasappis said:scottimus said:
WTF!
Good eye mate...is this good or bad?
I have heard of the dead "twitching" and what not...
Which seems like the simpler answer: the body was "twitching " or the video is fake?
Tormentos said:
Update from Singapore:
- we have actually seen a decrease in the cases for 3 consecutive days now. We will see if this holds with the update tonight.
- Critical cases have also gone down (peak 8, currently 4)
- 24 cases now discharged. Average days to discharge 9 days with a standard deviation of 4.8 days.
Nuclear Scramjet said:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/18/world/asia/china-coronavirus.htmlQuote:
An analysis of 44,672 coronavirus patients in China whose diagnoses were confirmed by laboratory testing has found that 1,023 had died by Feb. 11. That's a fatality rate of 2.3 percent. Figures released on a daily basis suggest the rate has further increased in recent days.
That is far higher than the mortality rate of the seasonal flu, with which the new coronavirus has sometimes been compared. In the United States, flu fatality rates hover around 0.1 percent.
I still would like to see the stats in a non-ethnic Asian population.
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government says the virus may be spreading in the capital, as people not at the party -- including an office worker and a chauffeur -- were also confirmed infected, and is calling for measures to prevent transmission. It provided information on the route of infection among party attendees at a Feb. 16 press conference.
The New Year's party was held on Jan. 18 by a branch of a private taxi union based in Tokyo's Jonan area, and was attended by about 70 taxi drivers and their families who dined on the boat. However, the windows were shut due to heavy rain, creating a confined space with insufficient ventilation -- the kind of environment where disease spreads more easily.
The metropolitan government has been conducting tests on around 200 people involved in the party, on the assumption that the infection had spread on the yakatabune boat.
An independent taxi driver in his 70s, who participated in the party along with his wife, had tested positive in Tokyo. He is the son-in-law of a woman in her 80s from Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo, who died on Feb. 13 -- Japan's first confirmed fatality from the COVID-19 illness.
The metropolitan government began investigating in the wake of the woman's death, and had confirmed 11 participants and yakatabune employees were infected with the coronavirus as of Feb. 16.
Two people who were not onboard the tourist boat also tested positive for the new virus: a female employee with the union branch in her 50s, who had contact with the taxi driver at work, and a doctor in his 60s at Makita General Hospital in Tokyo's Ota Ward.
yukmonkey said:
So how do you fake that video?
black_hat_ag said:
https://m.theepochtimes.com/why-the-world-health-organization-hasnt-called-coronavirus-a-pandemic_3241088.html
Where are they being treated?SVaggie84 said:
My friend's brother and sister-in-law caught corona virus on the Princess ship in Japan. He's doing ok, but his wife isn't. She has pneumonia and she keeps getting worse.
They are Caucasian and in their 60s or early 70s.
That's making me worried. I doubt they smoke, they haven't been exposed to bad pollution, they are getting good medical care, they aren't Asian, and she may die.
I could have saved them some ink:black_hat_ag said:
https://m.theepochtimes.com/why-the-world-health-organization-hasnt-called-coronavirus-a-pandemic_3241088.html