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[COVID-19 Virus] The Sinkies are fucked Thread.

LaoTze

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Good work PAP. THANKS.



I love PAP too.
But PAP love only CECAs like Ramesh and laffing laffing all the way to their banks with their sons and daughters and nieces and nephews.

The rest of Stinkaporeans will remain head down down and arseholes up high high to be tiew to be kann to be fucked by maggots maggotess in white, and the CECAs as well now.

ENJOY
 

ChanRasjid

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I have no idea why so many people are so gullible in this day and age when stats and information is freely available to anyone with an internet connection.

This "Wuhan flu" hype is nothing more than a bunch of news organisations generating news in order to garner readership.

Seasonal flu is far more serious but nobody bothers reporting the deaths that it causes because it is no longer newsworthy after being with us for centuries.

It's like traffic accidents a PMD kills one old lady and there's a public outcry. Cars kill more than a hundred people a year in Singapore but it's just business as usual.

Something Far Deadlier Than The Wuhan Virus Lurks Near You
By Liz Szabo JANUARY 24, 2020
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People wait at Wuhan Red Cross Hospital in Wuhan, China, on Friday. Influenza, though it poses a far greater threat to Americans than the coronavirus from China, isn't getting nearly the same level of attention. (Hector Retamal/AFP via Getty Images)
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There’s a deadly virus spreading from state to state. It preys on the most vulnerable, striking the sick and the old without mercy. In just the past few months, it has claimed the lives of at least 39 children.
The virus is influenza, and it poses a far greater threat to Americans than the coronavirus from China that has made headlines around the world.
“When we think about the relative danger of this new coronavirus and influenza, there’s just no comparison,” said Dr. William Schaffner, a professor of preventive medicine and health policy at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. “Coronavirus will be a blip on the horizon in comparison. The risk is trivial.”
To be sure, the coronavirus outbreak, which originated last month in the Chinese city of Wuhan, should be taken seriously. The virus can cause pneumonia and is blamed for more than 800 illnesses and 26 deaths. British researchers estimate the virus has infected 4,000 people.
A second person in the U.S. who visited China has been diagnosed with the Wuhan virus, officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. Public health workers are monitoring 63 additional patients from 22 states.
Influenza rarely gets this sort of attention, even though it kills more Americans each year than any other virus, said Dr. Peter Hotez, a professor of pediatrics, molecular virology and microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
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Influenza has already sickened at least 13 million Americans this winter, hospitalizing 120,000 and killing 6,600, according to the CDC. And flu season hasn’t even peaked. In a bad year, the flu kills up to 61,000 Americans.
Worldwide, the flu causes up to 5 million cases of severe illness worldwide and kills up to 650,000 people every year, according to the World Health Organization.
And yet, Americans aren’t particularly concerned.
Fewer than half of adults got a flu shot last season, according to the CDC. Even among children, who can be especially vulnerable to respiratory illnesses, only 62% received the vaccine.
If Americans aren’t afraid of the flu, perhaps that’s because they are inured to yearly warnings. For them, the flu is old news. Yet viruses named after foreign places — such as Ebola, Zika and Wuhan — inspire terror.
“Familiarity breeds indifference,” Schaffner said. “Because it’s new, it’s mysterious and comes from an exotic place, the coronavirus creates anxiety.”
Some doctors joke that the flu needs to be rebranded.
“We should rename influenza; call it XZ-47 virus, or something scarier,” said Dr. Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Measles in the Democratic Republic of Congo has killed 5,000 people in the past year — more than twice as many as Ebola. Yet UNICEF officials have noted that the measles, which many Americans no longer fear, has gotten little attention. Nearly all the measles victims were children under 5.
Some people may worry less about the flu because there’s a vaccine, whose protection has ranged from 19% to 60% in recent years. Simply having the choice about whether or not to receive a flu shot can give people an illusion of control, Schaffner said.
But people often feel powerless to fight novel viruses. The fact that an airplane passenger spread SARS to other passengers and flight crew made people feel especially vulnerable.
Because the Wuhan virus is new, humans have no antibodies against it. Doctors haven’t had time to develop treatments or vaccines.
The big question, so far unknown, is just how easily the virus is transmitted from an infected person to others. The WHO this week opted not to declare the Wuhan outbreak an international health emergency. But officials warn the outbreak hasn’t peaked. Each patient with the new coronavirus appears to be infecting about two other people.
By comparison, patients with SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome, spread the infection to an average of two to four others. Each patient with measles — one of the most contagious viruses known to science — infects 12 to 18 unvaccinated people.
Health officials worry that the new coronavirus could resemble SARS — which appeared suddenly in China in 2002 and spread to 26 countries, sickening 8,000 people and killing 774, according to the WHO.
The U.S. dodged a bullet with SARS, Schaffner said. Only eight Americans became infected, and none died, according to the CDC. Yet SARS caused a global panic, leading people to shutter hotels, cancel flights and close businesses.
Coronaviruses can be unpredictable, said Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. While some patients never infect anyone else, people who are “super spreaders” can infect dozens of others.
At Seoul’s Samsung Medical Center in 2015, a single emergency room patient infected 82 people — including patients, visitors and staff — with a coronavirus called MERS, or Middle East Respiratory Syndrome. The hospital partly shut down to control the virus.
“This is one of the finest medical centers in the world, on par with the Cleveland Clinic, and they were brought to their knees,” Osterholm said.
Yet MERS has never posed much a threat to the U.S.
Only two patients in the U.S. — health care providers who had worked in Saudi Arabia — have ever tested positive for the virus, according to the CDC. Both patients survived.
Hotez, who is working to develop vaccines against neglected diseases, said he worries about unvaccinated children. Most kids who die from the flu haven’t been immunized against it, he said. And many were previously healthy.
“If you’re worried about your health, get your flu vaccination,” Hotez said. “It’s not too late.”
I don't get you. It should be about mortality rate. How is influenza as compared to SARS? I believe we cannot not take SARS very seriously. People die anyway, with or without flu infection. nCoV may mutate and be dangerous.

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songsongjurong

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even 10million deaths in China is hardly a dent.

China 2019 population is estimated at 1,433,783,686 people at mid year according to UN data.

- 10 million death = 1,423,783,686 commies
 

laksaboy

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The whole Hubei province is under lockdown now. Not just the city of Wuhan.

This is the current border between Hunan province and Hubei province.

"Welcome to Hunan" on the road sign.

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laksaboy

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even 10million deaths in China is hardly a dent.

China 2019 population is estimated at 1,433,783,686 people at mid year according to UN data.

- 10 million death = 1,423,783,686 commies

There are no more than 9 million CCP members in China, and most of the dead will be ordinary peasants.
 

eatshitndie

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the reason they are building a new hospital is because there’s cross contamination of other wards via the central hvac in existing hospitals hosting patients not originally warded for suspected coronavirus infection. basically entire hospitals are contaminated. you enter the hospital and you’ll very likely get infected, even in changing rooms and toilets where you need to put on hazmat suits. only way to isolate is to isolate patients and healthcare workers in a dedicated hospital designed and built for victims of this viral infection. almost all hospitals in asia including sg are not equipped to combat and quarantine a coronavirus pandemic event as they rely on central hvac systems for entire buildings and campuses.
 
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micromachine

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SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed a fourth case of Wuhan virus.

The patient is a 36-year-old man from Wuhan who arrived in Singapore with his family on Jan 22.

The case was confirmed at about 9.30pm on Saturday (Jan 25), said MOH.

He is currently warded in an isolation room at Sengkang General Hospital (SKH) and his condition is said to be stable.

Prior to hospital admission, the man was staying at Village Hotel Sentosa.

It was reported that he was asymptomatic during the flight to Singapore.

He subsequently developed a cough on Jan 23 and he went to SKH’s emergency department on Jan 24.

He was classified as a suspect case and immediately isolated, MOH said.

More at https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...us-patient-from-wuhan-stayed-at-sentosa-hotel
 

jw5

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Why does that surprise you? :wink:
-- Wuhan is the source of the virus.
-- PAP loves visitors and residents from PRC including Wuhan.
-- Many PRC are selfish and irresponsible bastards who are only concerned about getting what they want and not about others.

And all four of them came from Wuhan. Mother fuckers!
 

glockman

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Why does that surprise you? :wink:
-- Wuhan is the source of the virus.
-- PAP loves visitors and residents from PRC including Wuhan.
-- Many PRC are selfish and irresponsible bastards who are only concerned about getting what they want and not about others.
Not surprised, but very tu lan. And you're spot on with the three points.
 

knowwhatyouwantinlife

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the reason they are building a new hospital is because there’s cross contamination of other wards via the central hvac in existing hospitals hosting patients not originally warded for suspected coronavirus infection. basically entire hospitals are contaminated. you enter the hospital and you’ll very likely get infected, even in changing rooms and toilets where you need to put on hazmat suits. only way to isolate is to isolate patients and healthcare workers in a dedicated hospital designed and built for victims of this viral infection. almost all hospitals in asia including sg are not equipped to combat and quarantine a coronavirus pandemic event as they rely on central hvac systems for entire buildings and campuses.
To put it simply for whatever reason the tiongs did not build in a negative pressure system or rooms in the hospital hence the blatant spread, so whatever protection equipment or hazmat suit u wear also no use cos you will be exposed whether taking a dump or having kinky sex with a nurse
 
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