I haven't read zero hedge since they started printing anti Trump shit. So no.
The doom and gloom doesn't help. Be prepared as normal, pretend you live on planet Earth and keep reasonable resources on hand for the occasional disaster.
Ebola did seem remote, but with a potential pandemic, a great deal of the worry is that it will infect so many people that it won't be practical to stop it so worry a lot about the infection rate. If something like that popped up in a western nation, the health system is more likely to be able to head it off. Africa is the opposite. It would hit 10 million people, and people would still be trying to fix it with crushed bone from some poor albino. I think I also remember the symptoms being like vomiting, diarrhea, bleeding out. Not a pleasant way to go.
Yeah China's numbers are probably bullshit in a number of ways. I live in Korea, which has excellent medical care and doesn't lie about this sort of stuff. They also have the second highest number of confirmed cases at 602. Of those, 6 have died.
Something I'm not seeing mentioned here is the 14 day incubation period where you can have no symptoms, but are still contagious. The rhetorical danger of that is if someone is not diagnosed coming in then every person they come in contact with for two weeks is vulnerable.
Yes, information is being modified to suit China's agenda. All of the alphabet news networks have been paid off. Can't trust info about what is happening.
After bird flu, pig flu, Sars, global warming, cooling, housing collapse, net neutrality, and rise of Skywalker, I can take it.
I haven't read zero hedge since they started printing anti Trump shit. So no.
The doom and gloom doesn't help. Be prepared as normal, pretend you live on planet Earth and keep reasonable resources on hand for the occasional disaster.
I though Ebola sounded worse and SARS just as bad. Like Ebola seemed to be killing healthier people perhaps?
Ebola did seem remote, but with a potential pandemic, a great deal of the worry is that it will infect so many people that it won't be practical to stop it so worry a lot about the infection rate. If something like that popped up in a western nation, the health system is more likely to be able to head it off. Africa is the opposite. It would hit 10 million people, and people would still be trying to fix it with crushed bone from some poor albino. I think I also remember the symptoms being like vomiting, diarrhea, bleeding out. Not a pleasant way to go.
This one is a bit different due to its much higher rate of transmission. But it's also a bit different due to its much lower rate of death.
Yeah China's numbers are probably bullshit in a number of ways. I live in Korea, which has excellent medical care and doesn't lie about this sort of stuff. They also have the second highest number of confirmed cases at 602. Of those, 6 have died.
Something I'm not seeing mentioned here is the 14 day incubation period where you can have no symptoms, but are still contagious. The rhetorical danger of that is if someone is not diagnosed coming in then every person they come in contact with for two weeks is vulnerable.
Yes. There are more people sick from regular flu right now.
Yes, information is being modified to suit China's agenda. All of the alphabet news networks have been paid off. Can't trust info about what is happening.