No, it means they found a virus in bats, and identified it could be a human pathogen.scottimus said:
Bioweapon Evidence?....
No, it means they found a virus in bats, and identified it could be a human pathogen.scottimus said:
Bioweapon Evidence?....
Quote:
New virus cruise ship disembarks and kills two Japanese passengers in hospital
Two Japanese men and women in their 80s who were hospitalized and treated for the virus were killed on the 20th in a cruise ship passenger who was confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus. This is the first time a cruise ship passenger has died and three people have been killed in the country.
As of the 19th, 621 cruise ships out of approximately 3,700 crew members and passengers on the cruise ship where outbreaks of the new coronavirus were confirmed were confirmed.
According to government officials, two of them, a 87-year-old man and an 84-year-old woman, died on the 20th.
Both were Japanese and had a basic illness and were confirmed to have been infected with the virus, so it was said that men were hospitalized on the 11th of this month and women on the 12th to be treated.
This is the first time a cruise ship passenger has died.
In addition, three people have been killed in Japan, following the death of a woman in her 80s living in Kanagawa Prefecture on the 13th of this month.
Expert "Early care for high-risk people"
"They are very disappointed. It is very disappointing. There is a possibility that various factors may be involved, such as waiting on board the ship, so it is impossible to say with certainty at this time. It is important to do this in the future. "
BowSowy said:
This thread went off the rails
BowSowy said:
What's the general thinking for the (so far) lack of spread in non-Asian countries? Better containment? Delayed infection? Lack of reliable testing/reporting? Some combination of all 3? I'm genuinely curious why we haven't seen pockets of outbreaks happen elsewhere in the world.
scottimus said:
First 2 Fatalities from Diamond Princess Cruise Ship
In Chinese, google will translate, interesting the article say Feb 20...
It's been off the rails for weeks.BowSowy said:
This thread went off the rails
Natural News is about the same level as Infowars.scottimus said:
Natural News Article Talking about the incinerators mentioned above...Biggest point is they are said to be used for medical waste, but are labeled for animal waste...
They do site the dailystar article.
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-02-19-china-holocaust-horrors-incineration-ovens-burn-animal-corpses.html?fbclid=IwAR0_irAcrM0rWBOnTwWMb9unuKZvY2OoYjN_4U1-ZC9APwscBI6a-7YrUlw
Quote:
Authorities in the Chinese city of Wuhan have ended their search for possible undetected coronavirus infections. Health inspectors in protective suits went door-to-door at the epidemic epicenter on Wednesday to check if anyone had symptoms of the virus-induced lung disease Covid-19. "If a single case is found (after Wednesday), the district leaders will be held responsible," said Wang Zhonglin, the new secretary of the Communist Party in Wuhan. "That has to be taken seriously."
And amazing how extremely sick people manage to roam all over the place and then randomly drop dead.The Fife said:
The trees sure look green and leafy for it being winter...
Quote:
"This must be taken seriously," said Wang Zhonglin, Wuhan's new Communist Party secretary.
"There's nothing more important than human life.
"If a single new case is found (after Wednesday), the district leaders will be held responsible."
Evergreens.The Fife said:
The trees sure look green and leafy for it being winter...
Rapier108 said:And amazing how extremely sick people manage to roam all over the place and then randomly drop dead.The Fife said:
The trees sure look green and leafy for it being winter...
BBRex said:
Now on Facebook.
Learn your languages, Nihongo is not Chinese!scottimus said:
First 2 Fatalities from Diamond Princess Cruise Ship
In Chinese, google will translate, interesting the article say Feb 20...
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200220/k10012293421000.html?
fbclid=IwAR2_FXkcvKGAIcF6aK7EEyInz5anBCEqc6b1dfTrNd_7vogXoHf5R3PZfaUQuote:
New virus cruise ship disembarks and kills two Japanese passengers in hospital
Two Japanese men and women in their 80s who were hospitalized and treated for the virus were killed on the 20th in a cruise ship passenger who was confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus. This is the first time a cruise ship passenger has died and three people have been killed in the country.
As of the 19th, 621 cruise ships out of approximately 3,700 crew members and passengers on the cruise ship where outbreaks of the new coronavirus were confirmed were confirmed.
According to government officials, two of them, a 87-year-old man and an 84-year-old woman, died on the 20th.
Both were Japanese and had a basic illness and were confirmed to have been infected with the virus, so it was said that men were hospitalized on the 11th of this month and women on the 12th to be treated.
This is the first time a cruise ship passenger has died.
In addition, three people have been killed in Japan, following the death of a woman in her 80s living in Kanagawa Prefecture on the 13th of this month.
Expert "Early care for high-risk people"
"They are very disappointed. It is very disappointing. There is a possibility that various factors may be involved, such as waiting on board the ship, so it is impossible to say with certainty at this time. It is important to do this in the future. "
Quote:
New virus cruise ship disembarks and kills two Japanese passengers in hospital
Two Japanese men and women in their 80s who were hospitalized and treated for the virus were killed on the 20th in a cruise ship passenger who was confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus.
According to government officials, two of them, a 87-year-old man and an 84-year-old woman, died on the 20th.
Both were Japanese and had a basic illness and were confirmed to have been infected with the virus, so it was said that men were hospitalized on the 11th of this month and women on the 12th to be treated.
This is the first time a cruise ship passenger has died.
In addition, three people have been killed in Japan, following the death of a woman in her 80s living in Kanagawa Prefecture on the 13th of this month.
Expert "Early care for high-risk people"
"They are very disappointed. It is very disappointing. There is a possibility that various factors may be involved, such as waiting on board the ship, so it is impossible to say with certainty at this time. It is important to do this in the future. "
The Fife said:scottimus said:
First 2 Fatalities from Diamond Princess Cruise Ship
In Chinese, google will translate, interesting the article say Feb 20...
You do know about time zones and the whole international date line, right?
IrishTxAggie said:
Any global pandemic, no. That's possible. But this isn't it.
I've stated from the beginning that this is an Asia problem due to population density and hygiene practices. Both of which are God awful in several parts of Asia with mainland China being even worse. 2000 deaths in two months (this thing was first reported in mid-December) is nothing. The Chinese have ~9MM/yr.
redsquirrelAG said:IrishTxAggie said:
Any global pandemic, no. That's possible. But this isn't it.
I've stated from the beginning that this is an Asia problem due to population density and hygiene practices. Both of which are God awful in several parts of Asia with mainland China being even worse. 2000 deaths in two months (this thing was first reported in mid-December) is nothing. The Chinese have ~9MM/yr.
So you really believe there has only been 2000 deaths resulting in the largest quarantine in the history of mankind?