It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
originally posted by: flice
Hearing people saw Hong Kong authorities publicly estimated 40.000 infected.... can anyone confirm this??
originally posted by: flice
originally posted by: flice
Hearing people saw Hong Kong authorities publicly estimated 40.000 infected.... can anyone confirm this??
Found it.... apparently its the dean of HK medical school who is estimating 40.000 infected... that the official number is wrong.
All four people had either travelled to Wuhan or had contact with someone diagnosed with coronavirus in China.
originally posted by: khnum
a reply to: Kenzo
Wuhan installed 10000 5g base stations in 2019.
The you tube channel,'The Fullerton informer' has all the info on the less celubrious aspects of 5g
But you are talking about a virus that is already established within the global population and generally only causes complications in the vulnerable.
There would have been someone exactly like you saying Spanish flu is just another sickness bug.
If the mortality rate of this is 4% like suggested by the figures and it goes all the way round the world that's 300+ million dead.... shocked?
originally posted by: Dfairlite
a reply to: Agit8dChop
The important question is did it transmit multiple days before symptoms. That's really the lynch pin of whether this turns really bad.
Although five cases have been identified to date, of 110 persons under investigation identified in 26 states, laboratory testing was negative for 32 individuals. Testing is pending for the remaining 73.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Ramy Inocencio
Verified account @RamyInocencio
UPDATE: U.S. State Department now tells @cbsnews planned charter flight to evacuate American citizens from Wuhan, China will land in *Ontario, California* east of Los Angeles. Passengers to pay back cost of flight and subject to “CDC screening, health monitoring and observation.
twitter.com...
originally posted by: Dfairlite
a reply to: MuldersMate
But you are talking about a virus that is already established within the global population and generally only causes complications in the vulnerable.
As is the case with this virus.
There would have been someone exactly like you saying Spanish flu is just another sickness bug.
No, the spanish flu had a horrific death rate in the first countries it started in. That rate only dropped when it came to modernized countries like the US and UK. There is no indication that the rate will increase dramatically. If it does, it will be in 3rd world countries that the toll is largest.
If the mortality rate of this is 4% like suggested by the figures and it goes all the way round the world that's 300+ million dead.... shocked?
It's just an unrealistic scenario. First, nowhere is there a 4% mortality rate, the current count is 106 deaths to 4500 infections. That's 2.3%. All in one country that has very suspect medical technologies, practices, and facilities. Then you assume that 100% of the 7+ billion person population gets infected, world wide. That has never and will never happen.