Skeptic Ginger
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I see no where your claim is backed up in that link. You'll need to point to the place you are getting that number.
I see no where your claim is backed up in that link. You'll need to point to the place you are getting that number.
By the way, I don't think I mentioned the latest news I have from here, which is that we've been told to stay closed until Feb 29. I think this applies to schools as well.
Went out for a walk today. Still very quiet in the streets.
I see no where your claim is backed up in that link. You'll need to point to the place you are getting that number.
Well there is at least one well documented case of person falling dead on the street, and medical personnel expects it is Wuhan virus.
https://correspondent.afp.com/life-time-coronavirus
Around 80% of the page.
By the way, I don't think I mentioned the latest news I have from here, which is that we've been told to stay closed until Feb 29. I think this applies to schools as well.
Went out for a walk today. Still very quiet in the streets.
TA said "Right now, China has 2788 patients listed as critical."This table, column Serious. 5th if I count correctly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2019–20_Wuhan_coronavirus_outbreak#Case_statistics
TA said "Right now, China has 2788 patients listed as critical."
There is no such data on that Wiki page, or anywhere else for that matter because the number is wrong.
There is no such data on that Wiki page, or anywhere else for that matter because the number is wrong.
Meanwhile, the WHO has stated this is not a global pandemic right now. https://thehill.com/changing-americ...367-who-coronavirus-outbreak-not-yet-pandemic
Again, solely thanks to China.
I do not believe any other country could have, or would have, taken the measures China has to date.
I went to the pharmacy on Sunday to pick up some prescriptions. They had a sign prominently displayed that said they were sold out of masks. The interesting bit is that I have not seen anyone wearing masks in this area. Maybe someone is speculating and they will hit the streets at exorbitant prices if a case is discovered here.
Hell yeah, let the xenophobia flow, boys!
I'm pretty sure you are both American, and I'd trust Xi further than I'd trust your human mutation you have as president right now. I ask again, how do you think USA would respond to two states being cut off by armed guards.
If anything, you should be thanking your lucky stars this is happening in China - so far.
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Like pulling teeth:Really? https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
I guess your sources are better than theirs, which seem fairly well researched.
"Critical", "serious", take your pick. It looks to me, with a death rate of over 40% of those patients, I'm pretty happy with critical.
20,717
of which 2,792 (13%)
in critical condition
Meanwhile, the WHO has stated this is not a global pandemic right now. https://thehill.com/changing-americ...367-who-coronavirus-outbreak-not-yet-pandemic
Again, solely thanks to China.
I do not believe any other country could have, or would have, taken the measures China has to date.
Perhaps you are the one that is ignorant and should look up stuff. Coronavirus is picornavirus like. Picornavruses are named thus because they are small. Try not to be rude in future.
In may cases the "evacuees" are wearing masks. The flight crews too. Plus washing hands, etc.One thing I do not understand. A number of people have left China with the disease, yet hardly anyone (or maybe no one) has caught it from these people. If it is an infectious disease some people on the plane and airport should have got it. But they do not appear to have done so. So what is happening?
One possibility is that they were wearing masks which prevented any further spread. If that is enough then the disease should stop spreading in China. This should have already happened.
Picornavirus are named because they are small RNA-genome viruses - it's in the name. Their virions are are much smaller than those of the average coronavirus but so are their RNA genomes. This is unimportant, in fact, unless one is curious as to the naming: it has nothing to do with how picoviruses are related to other viruses (Herpesvirus are named after the Greek term for crawling or creeping, but they don't actually crawl). Qbeta viruses are also very small capsid/small RNA genome viruses; nonetheless they infect bacteria and not mammals and they are not related to picornavirus in any way.
Again: coronaviruses are not picornavirus like in any way. You may be confused because under the so-called "Baltimore scheme" they are both called "class IV" but this refers to all viruses with + strand RNA genomes. But this scheme is a only a conceptual way to help people organize different viruses schematically in their head; it does not organize them by their biological relatedness. And there are many other unrelated virus in class IV. This has been explained upthread. The picornavirus and coronavirus genomes are organized in completely different ways. Their virions are very different in structure, size, and appearance. There is no sequence relatedness between their genomes. Coronaviruses are not picornavirus-like.
As to me being ignorant and should look up stuff: I trained as a virologist and was a virologist working with many different viruses for many decades. I still work with one particular virus. I've taught virology classes. Yet rather than depend on my memory I do continue to look up stuff in virology books and on line. I did so prior to responding to your post.
As to being rude: it is not rude to try to correct mis-information and, if someone continues to insist on an incorrect fact despite honest attempts to correct them, to suggest they look it up. In fact people pay me to do this. I not only do research but I also teach at my university: my very job is to provide facts and to correct misunderstandings and most of my students appreciate learning the truth rather than continue in error.
One thing I do not understand. A number of people have left China with the disease, yet hardly anyone (or maybe no one) has caught it from these people. If it is an infectious disease some people on the plane and airport should have got it. But they do not appear to have done so. So what is happening?
One possibility is that they were wearing masks which prevented any further spread. If that is enough then the disease should stop spreading in China. This should have already happened.