Breaking:Coronavirus hits 15% fatality rate 83% infection rate for those exposed

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Breaking: Coronavirus Hits 15% Fatality Rate, 83% Infection Rate For Those Exposed
BREAKING: The U.S. news media is currently running about one to two days behind the Chinese media in covering the bombshell revelations surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. Natural News has Chinese-speaking investigators on the ground in Taiwan, and they’re scanning the Chinese media for the most important announcements.
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The U.S. will wait to tell you retards after a few million more drops dead after they can't hide it any longer...


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https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30183-5/fulltext
 
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Breaking: Coronavirus Hits 15% Fatality Rate, 83% Infection Rate For Those Exposed
BREAKING: The U.S. news media is currently running about one to two days behind the Chinese media in covering the bombshell revelations surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. Natural News has Chinese-speaking investigators on the ground in Taiwan, and they’re scanning the Chinese media for the most important announcements.
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The U.S. will wait to tell you retards after a few million more drops dead after they can't hide it any longer...


stay home
 
It's 2.5% mortality from Wuhan virus for those known to be infected. SARS was 10 to 14% and regular influenza is 0.1%
 
It's 2.5% mortality from Wuhan virus for those known to be infected. SARS was 10 to 14% and regular influenza is 0.1%
Considering its ability to infect by airborne transmission, this number will go higher..

No, why? mortality rate isn't affected by speed of transmission. So far this is a LOT lower rate than SARS was, though still killing 5 out of 200 people, which is higher than most modern diseases. This could change, but usually mortality goes lower, not higher, as the organism adapts to humans. (And vice versa.)

Latest on Reuters this afternoon is that two separate studies agree that each person with the virus is transmitting it to two or three other people, as of now. That could change, up or down.

Remember that SARS is extinct. One year, totally gone. I don't think MERS is with us still, either. This is good, as other diseases can come back erratically for years before they finally give up and die out. And some don't die out, of course, like cholera, malaria, etc. But these coronaviruses don't seem very long-lasting. So far.
 
I guess you've all read that they discovered, like yesterday, that this is one of those diseases that transmits before the person has any symptoms. So all that temperature screening at airports is more or less useless, though it can't hurt --- at least it would catch flagrantly sick persons. They don't know how long before symptoms show up it can be transmitted because I've heard from one day to 14 days, so reporters are clearly just pulling numbers out of the air.

But what this means is that they have to stop anyone from an infected area from coming in -- which is what a lot of cities in China are doing right now. Barring entry to anyone from Wuhan or that whole province. Also hunting down people from Wuhan and telling them they HAVE to stay in their apartments, can't leave at all. A student who travelled from Wuhan says police came inside his apartment at 3 AM, and his landlord had told them and let them in! They said he had to report his temperature twice every day and stay inside.
 

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