Today is Japan's biggest one day gain yet.
Olympics not looking great
Olympics not looking great
The market cap of a company is theoretically the net present value of all future free cash flow. They're inherently forward looking. Financial performance is a lagging indicator.Quote:
Hmmm.......maybe actual financial performance of the companies?
https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/how-iran-became-a-new-epicenter-of-the-coronavirus-outbreakUTExan said:But Covid 19 originated in China. The article explains conditions for the spread of the disease but what about its origins? One or several infected Chinese technicians? Not many Shii in China to travel to Iran.PJYoung said:PJYoung said:UTExan said:
Does anyone wonder why Iran of all places is experiencing so many Covid 19 infections and why government officials are infected? Iranians don't have the same dietary regime as Chinese and their contacts with Chinese are pretty much limited to officials since Iran is not a great tourist destination for China. Heretofore any suggestions that Covid 19 originated in the Wuhan Bioweapons facility were discounted. Yet China and Iran have cooperated on weapons development so I would not be surprised if the Iranian outbreak is the result of faulty biological hazards protocols as Iran seeks to develop its own bio weapons.
This does a good job explaining what happened:
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/02/iran-cannot-handle-coronavirus/607150/Quote:
Picture the following sacred but unhygienic scene: Pilgrims from a dozen countries converge on one small city. They stay in cramped hotels, using communal toilets and eating meals together. For their main ritual, they converge on the tomb of a woman, the sister of a holy man, and as they get closer, they feel with rising intensity grief over her death and the deaths of her kin. The grief is a commandment: Each tear, according to one tradition, will be transformed in the afterlife into a pearl, and an angel will compensate them for their tears with a bucket of pearls that will be signs of their devotion when they arrive at the gate of paradise. But for now the bodily fluids are flowing, wiped away occasionally by bare hands, and the crowd is getting denser. A metal cage surrounds the tomb itself, and when the weeping pilgrims reach it, they interlace their fingers with its bars, and many press their face against it, fogging up the shiny metal with their breath. Some linger for minutes, some for seconds. In a single day, many thousands pass through the same cramped spacebreathing the same air, touching the same surfaces, trading new and exotic diseases.Quote:
It is difficult to overstate what a disaster these numbers expressnot just for Iran, but for everyone. Qom is a seat of Shiite learning, the spiritual omphalos of Iran, and as a result, it draws the pious from all over the Shiite world. I profiled a Lebanese cleric in Paraguay for The Atlantic in 2009; his previous address had been in a seminary in Qom. On the streets of Qom, you hear Persian spoken in many accents, including Tajik and Afghan. In some restaurants, servers will address you in Arabic, and posters of Muhammad al-Sadr, a revered Iraqi ayatollah, look down at you as eat your kebab. Qom feels like a Shiite Disneyland, filled with religious attractions (with junk food for sale between stations), and that comparison might be the best way for Americans to understand the gravity of this outbreak. What if we found out that thousands of people at Disney World all had a highly contagious, sometimes fatal illnessand that vacationers had been coming and going, returning to their home city, for weeks?
Or does Iran have its own bioweapons research facility operated in coordination with Chinese efforts?The timing of the spread of Covid 19 in both China and Iran is strangely coincidental at the very least.Quote:
As with CW, the U.S. has suspected that Iran first developed a BW program during its war with Iraq from 1980 to 1988. In 1982, U.S. government officials began holding briefings claiming Iran had imported cultures from Europe and had begun working to make mycotoxins, simple biological agents, at different research facilities. Experts believed the BW program was controlled by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
A blatant indicator of the Iranian government's intention to develop BW is its recruitment of scientists who worked on the Soviet Union's germ-warfare program. Two of the scientists told the New York Times that Tehran outright asked them to assist Iran in producing BW.
During the 1980s and 1990s, reports continued to emerge of Iranian procurement of BW-suitable technology and materialsfungus strains from Canada and the Netherlands in 1989; of advanced BW technology from Switzerland and containment equipment and technology from Germany in 1993; dual-use technology from India and China in 1996; and so forth. Leading centers for biotech and medical researchand therefore likely candidates for BW research and developmentare the Louis Pasteur Institute, the National Research Center of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NRCGEB), and the Razi Institute for Serum and Vaccines. The Nuclear Threat Initiative notes that the seemingly benign activities undertaken by those institutes have dual-use applications. "For example, the NRCGEB's expertise in recombinant DNA technologies, genetic engineering, and DNA vaccine production could conceivably be utilized to research methods for increasing the virulence or resistance of select pathogens, and equipment for mass-producing vaccines and antiserums at the Pasteur Institute could be utilized to mass-produce biological weapons as well."
https://www.unitedagainstnucleariran.com/blog/irans-chemical-and-biological-weapons-programs-an-under-appreciated-threat
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Initial reports indicate that the carrier of the virus may have been a merchant who travelled between Qom and Wuhan, in China, where covid-19 is believed to have originated. The outbreak is estimated to have begun between three and six weeks ago, which would mean that the two Iranians who died could have been sick and infecting others for weeks.
And that makes sense. But then why haven't we seen the same infection rates in San Francisco's (original) Chinatown? Many people of Asian descent from the Bay area travel to China for the recent Chinese New Year's holiday season. And we are a far more mobile society which would facilitate the spread of the disease during the original scare at the end of Jan-early February.OverSeas AG said:
As I said... there is a ton of commerce between the two countries. It only took Chinese in Iran to go home for Chinese New Year and then return to Iran after it was over to start spreading it.
I guarantee you that other countries that have a lot of commerce (and I mean interchanges of Chinese nationals) with China are also highly impacted, they are just not reporting it yet - for various reasons.
scottimus said:
Would it not be smart for the US to just shut everything down, now, for 2-3 weeks (extended spring break for everyone) and take the economic loss. Then, come back in 3 weeks and know where we are really at?
...instead of blindly spreading it around now?
CDC and Emergency officials could test/identify people at home...and have a few weeks to catch up in testing/medical supplies/location preparation, etc.
I mean if this is all for the sake of the economy, we are going to get what we deserve...
nationwide quarantine of 100s of millions doesn't seem required to manage the diseaseQuote:
Would it not be smart for the US to just shut everything down, now, for 2-3 weeks (extended spring break for everyone) and take the economic loss. Then, come back in 3 weeks and know where we are really at?
Thanks for the info. That is a great explainer for the outbreak. Edit tom say you can see the power dynamic in this meeting between the Chinese and Iranian foreign ministers:PJYoung said:https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/how-iran-became-a-new-epicenter-of-the-coronavirus-outbreakUTExan said:But Covid 19 originated in China. The article explains conditions for the spread of the disease but what about its origins? One or several infected Chinese technicians? Not many Shii in China to travel to Iran.PJYoung said:PJYoung said:UTExan said:
Does anyone wonder why Iran of all places is experiencing so many Covid 19 infections and why government officials are infected? Iranians don't have the same dietary regime as Chinese and their contacts with Chinese are pretty much limited to officials since Iran is not a great tourist destination for China. Heretofore any suggestions that Covid 19 originated in the Wuhan Bioweapons facility were discounted. Yet China and Iran have cooperated on weapons development so I would not be surprised if the Iranian outbreak is the result of faulty biological hazards protocols as Iran seeks to develop its own bio weapons.
This does a good job explaining what happened:
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/02/iran-cannot-handle-coronavirus/607150/Quote:
Picture the following sacred but unhygienic scene: Pilgrims from a dozen countries converge on one small city. They stay in cramped hotels, using communal toilets and eating meals together. For their main ritual, they converge on the tomb of a woman, the sister of a holy man, and as they get closer, they feel with rising intensity grief over her death and the deaths of her kin. The grief is a commandment: Each tear, according to one tradition, will be transformed in the afterlife into a pearl, and an angel will compensate them for their tears with a bucket of pearls that will be signs of their devotion when they arrive at the gate of paradise. But for now the bodily fluids are flowing, wiped away occasionally by bare hands, and the crowd is getting denser. A metal cage surrounds the tomb itself, and when the weeping pilgrims reach it, they interlace their fingers with its bars, and many press their face against it, fogging up the shiny metal with their breath. Some linger for minutes, some for seconds. In a single day, many thousands pass through the same cramped spacebreathing the same air, touching the same surfaces, trading new and exotic diseases.Quote:
It is difficult to overstate what a disaster these numbers expressnot just for Iran, but for everyone. Qom is a seat of Shiite learning, the spiritual omphalos of Iran, and as a result, it draws the pious from all over the Shiite world. I profiled a Lebanese cleric in Paraguay for The Atlantic in 2009; his previous address had been in a seminary in Qom. On the streets of Qom, you hear Persian spoken in many accents, including Tajik and Afghan. In some restaurants, servers will address you in Arabic, and posters of Muhammad al-Sadr, a revered Iraqi ayatollah, look down at you as eat your kebab. Qom feels like a Shiite Disneyland, filled with religious attractions (with junk food for sale between stations), and that comparison might be the best way for Americans to understand the gravity of this outbreak. What if we found out that thousands of people at Disney World all had a highly contagious, sometimes fatal illnessand that vacationers had been coming and going, returning to their home city, for weeks?
Or does Iran have its own bioweapons research facility operated in coordination with Chinese efforts?The timing of the spread of Covid 19 in both China and Iran is strangely coincidental at the very least.Quote:
As with CW, the U.S. has suspected that Iran first developed a BW program during its war with Iraq from 1980 to 1988. In 1982, U.S. government officials began holding briefings claiming Iran had imported cultures from Europe and had begun working to make mycotoxins, simple biological agents, at different research facilities. Experts believed the BW program was controlled by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
A blatant indicator of the Iranian government's intention to develop BW is its recruitment of scientists who worked on the Soviet Union's germ-warfare program. Two of the scientists told the New York Times that Tehran outright asked them to assist Iran in producing BW.
During the 1980s and 1990s, reports continued to emerge of Iranian procurement of BW-suitable technology and materialsfungus strains from Canada and the Netherlands in 1989; of advanced BW technology from Switzerland and containment equipment and technology from Germany in 1993; dual-use technology from India and China in 1996; and so forth. Leading centers for biotech and medical researchand therefore likely candidates for BW research and developmentare the Louis Pasteur Institute, the National Research Center of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NRCGEB), and the Razi Institute for Serum and Vaccines. The Nuclear Threat Initiative notes that the seemingly benign activities undertaken by those institutes have dual-use applications. "For example, the NRCGEB's expertise in recombinant DNA technologies, genetic engineering, and DNA vaccine production could conceivably be utilized to research methods for increasing the virulence or resistance of select pathogens, and equipment for mass-producing vaccines and antiserums at the Pasteur Institute could be utilized to mass-produce biological weapons as well."
https://www.unitedagainstnucleariran.com/blog/irans-chemical-and-biological-weapons-programs-an-under-appreciated-threatQuote:
Initial reports indicate that the carrier of the virus may have been a merchant who travelled between Qom and Wuhan, in China, where covid-19 is believed to have originated. The outbreak is estimated to have begun between three and six weeks ago, which would mean that the two Iranians who died could have been sick and infecting others for weeks.
They have also said this:
March Madness?JJMt said:College football?Quote:
but large events should absolutely start getting cancelled. i anticipate once the spike of positive cases is realized after the testing rolls out en masse that will happen very quickly.
Hong Kong has an average high temperature of 70 degrees in March, along with high humidity.Nuclear Scramjet said:
Looks like there is an example to follow for the disease for even a densely populated area. Aggressive hygiene will slow and even stop the spread.
The other net benefit? All infectious disease diagnoses have plummeted in HK. Truly impressive result for the city state.
Just like with the Olympics, we're still pretty far out to just up and cancel either.JJMt said:College football?Quote:
but large events should absolutely start getting cancelled. i anticipate once the spike of positive cases is realized after the testing rolls out en masse that will happen very quickly.
No.cone said:
absolutely
March Madness
NHL
MLB
NBA Playoffs
sorry sports fans but this is the year without crowds at games
Just buy some refillable jugs. Better for the environment and you can do it from home and just store it just in case.Tamu_mgm said:
Went to Sam's last night, and the freakin' place was clean out of bottled water and toilet paper. Ridiculous how much people are panicking.
The more humidity in the air the less distance the virus can cover, not to mention people are no longer coop up in tight quarters.MeKnowNot said:
Some people have said that COVID-19 will go away once the weather warms up.
Wouldn't the virus be more likely to survive longer in environments that are more similar to the human body? 98 degrees and humid?
UncoverAg00 said:
Stupid question, maybe. Regarding the L and S types; it's stated that 70% of cases were L-type and 30% S-type and that this suggests that L-type has a higher transmission rate. My question is whether or not the disparity mean that L-type is 2x more contagious or not necessarily (too many other factors involved)?
What effect, if any, will this have on producing a vaccine?cisgenderedAggie said:UncoverAg00 said:
Stupid question, maybe. Regarding the L and S types; it's stated that 70% of cases were L-type and 30% S-type and that this suggests that L-type has a higher transmission rate. My question is whether or not the disparity mean that L-type is 2x more contagious or not necessarily (too many other factors involved)?
Not a stupid question, but probably not really knowable based on that paper. I think you'd need separate populations with similar management response to speak much on transmissibility.
I didn't note anywhere where they discussed difference in the proteins between the L and S types, at least not in the relevant positions described for RBD for the spike protein. The markers differentiating the types were In very different locations from the genes that seem to be discussed with regard to transmissibility.
All of the new cases in LA are either due to travel (probably Italy like everything else seems to be) or directly connected to a case from travel.PJYoung said: