New coronavirus in/from China
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Lots of evidence appearing:
https://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/202 ... video.html
https://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/202 ... evise.html
https://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/202 ... video.html
https://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/202 ... evise.html
With these sorts of airborne diseases, realise the official advice given is not in your best interests, it is for group management.
This enveloped virus could be disinfected fairly easily, then what..?
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Disinfecti ... ctants.pdf
You could spend your life avoiding contact, but anyone who has to mix for work, it's pointless trying to live as an island.
This enveloped virus could be disinfected fairly easily, then what..?
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Disinfecti ... ctants.pdf
You could spend your life avoiding contact, but anyone who has to mix for work, it's pointless trying to live as an island.
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I bet big pharma are looking gleefully at the situation, being able to market another ineffective money spinner. (With probable adverse effects which will be more damaging than the disease). There are simple ways of reducing the risk, but they aren’t lucrative.
To become an extremist, hang around with people you agree with. Cass Sunstein
Spreading widely. Now admitted in the US. Wuhan in attempted quarantine:
https://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/202 ... break.html
People do seem to be fairly ill with this one.
Presumably Powerswitchers have face masks anyway? Not much else for an airborne virus. Alcohol [externally] is effective.
https://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/202 ... break.html
People do seem to be fairly ill with this one.
Presumably Powerswitchers have face masks anyway? Not much else for an airborne virus. Alcohol [externally] is effective.
Looks like this is going to be a big deal, 17 dead now and the region of China it originated from is going to be locked down 10am Thu. No long distance public transport. A lockdown like this, covering some 11 million people is quite a thing. Hard to imagine a similar lockdown of London! Probably too late though with multiple cases well outside the area, including Brazil (flew from China, arrived on the 18th).
This is a decent write up, useful background info too:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-heal ... treatment/
This is a decent write up, useful background info too:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-heal ... treatment/
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Yeah, starting to look quite interesting.clv101 wrote:Looks like this is going to be a big deal, 17 dead now and the region of China it originated from is going to be locked down 10am Thu. No long distance public transport. A lockdown like this, covering some 11 million people is quite a thing. Hard to imagine a similar lockdown of London! Probably too late though with multiple cases well outside the area, including Brazil (flew from China, arrived on the 18th).
This is a decent write up, useful background info too:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-heal ... treatment/
Have a read of the National Risk Register, page 12-15, to see potential impacts of pandemic influenza in UK.Little John wrote:It'll get interesting when the mortality rate matches that of Spanish Flu which killed between 10% and 20% of people infected.
SARS and MERS had higher mortality rates, but relatively low-impact. A 2% morality rate (~20x higher than regular flu) associated with high infection rate due to little/no population immunity would be highly disruptive - basic services would break down as folk were too sick or scared to work.
https://t.co/0MELuOiYkw
At which point we get to find out how having to rely on highly information technology dependent, just-in-time delivery systems due to having to service the needs of a monstrously overpopulated country happens to be a really, really bad idea.clv101 wrote:Have a read of the National Risk Register, page 12-15, to see potential impacts of pandemic influenza in UK.Little John wrote:It'll get interesting when the mortality rate matches that of Spanish Flu which killed between 10% and 20% of people infected.
SARS and MERS had higher mortality rates, but relatively low-impact. A 2% morality rate (~20x higher than regular flu) associated with high infection rate due to little/no population immunity would be highly disruptive - basic services would break down as folk were too sick or scared to work.
https://t.co/0MELuOiYkw
Good.
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Today's figures were 528 cases and 17 deaths. That works out to a 3.2% fatality rate. Hopefully that will go down once the healthcare personnel know what they are dealing with and find effective treatments.clv101 wrote: SARS and MERS had higher mortality rates, but relatively low-impact. A 2% morality rate (~20x higher than regular flu) associated with high infection rate due to little/no population immunity would be highly disruptive - basic services would break down as folk were too sick or scared to work.
https://t.co/0MELuOiYkw
We can watch here:
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps ... 7b48e9ecf6
I love world maps, even mercator ones
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps ... 7b48e9ecf6
I love world maps, even mercator ones