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pretty much. We're all going to die.....someday.Are we all doomed?
GDI. Now my weekend is ruined. Thankspretty much. We're all going to die.....someday.
Cubs won the series, so whatever happens after is gravy.
I can live for a long while off of the high from 2016. I still watch highlights probably 5 times a year. Never gets old and we didnt even have to cheat.Yeah, you won't be around for the next he next one. It's good that you found a silver lining.
Sorry. The good news is that we've been making very effective Corona-V vaccines in animals for decades. It shouldn't be too tough to whip up an inactivated one for humans using similar methods. I would suspect that the FDA will get off their ass and allow rapid approval of an experimental vaccine very quickly on this one. I've seen estimates of possibly several hundred MILLION deaths from this Corona-V from some epidemiologists. We're very fortunate to live in the country we live in with the health care system we have. The downside of living here is how efficient the transportation system is allowing rapid transmission of the virus to our shores.G
GDI. Now my weekend is ruined. Thanks
Wear your mask.Seriously, we are flying to Singapore next Wednesday for an 11 day cruise. Get to visit Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. Am I worried? Not really. If it gets worse we may get stuck on the ship. I think we’ll be fine. We’ll watch it closely.
You are a helluva lot braver than me. Do your realize how rotten the health care is on cruise ships and in the countries you will be visiting. You couldn't get me to visit that part of the world for all the tea in China. Nevermind getting on an airplane with people from all over the world some of whom no doubt have recently traveled in China. Yikes.Seriously, we are flying to Singapore next Wednesday for an 11 day cruise. Get to visit Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. Am I worried? Not really. If it gets worse we may get stuck on the ship. I think we’ll be fine. We’ll watch it closely.
With many Corona viruses the primary mode of transmission is oral. So unless you're not planning on eating or drinking anything I'm not sure a mask will save you. I'm not sure what this new mutant virus's primary mode of transmission is but it started supposedly in a food market.Wear your mask.
Climate change gonna get us first
IBTLWhat Climate change.
You forgot the h3 virus.I feel like I’ve read this thread before???
SARS
swine flu
Ebola
H1N1
Zika
Measles outbreak
I’m lucky to be alive.
discoI feel like I’ve read this thread before???
SARS
swine flu
Ebola
H1N1
Zika
Measles outbreak
I’m lucky to be alive.
Some of the most contagious viruses known to man are Corona viruses. This is a bad one. The concern would be huge IMO if for instance a food service worker on a cruise ship was unknowingly shedding the virus. That person who got off the plane from China who was infected likely exposed the several hundred people on that plane to the virus who then in turn possibly could expose thousands more assuming that this can be spread via aerosol fomites. The opinions I've read from epidemiologists label this as many times worse than SARS. Zika is still a bad deal for pregnant women.I feel like I’ve read this thread before???
SARS
swine flu
Ebola
H1N1
Zika
Measles outbreak
I’m lucky to be alive.
I wonder if they were saying that in the 1300s about the Plague.I feel like I’ve read this thread before???
SARS
swine flu
Ebola
H1N1
Zika
Measles outbreak
I’m lucky to be alive.
Climate change gonna get us first
Only if you spend time in an Asian massage parlor.Are we all doomed?
The latest U.S. case diagnosed in Chicago is in a woman who returned from China in late December. IF the incubation is that long, God help us. There could be hundreds if not thousands of people incubating and maybe spreading the virus already in the U.S. They're supposedly screening arrivals from some areas of China but there's no way in hell they can adequately ensure that people aren't incubating the disease.That would be the last place I would be going to. Might not be able to fly there soon.
That would be real badThe latest U.S. case diagnosed in Chicago is in a woman who returned from China in late December. IF the incubation is that long, God help us. There could be hundreds if not thousands of people incubating and maybe spreading the virus already in the U.S. They're supposedly screening arrivals from some areas of China but there's no way in hell they can adequately ensure that people aren't incubating the disease.
It really comes down to how hot is she?Gal who cuts my hair is in Singapore right now, hmmm
The punchline at 2:50 is funny, but KMK's look at 1:05-1:10 when the dog barks had me rollin'.
Shaun of the Dead taught me everything I needwe have all been prepared for this.. From the Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, PubG, and Fortnite.. and others, you already know what to do.. pair up, get weapons, and start scavenging.
The latest U.S. case diagnosed in Chicago is in a woman who returned from China in late December. IF the incubation is that long, God help us. There could be hundreds if not thousands of people incubating and maybe spreading the virus already in the U.S. They're supposedly screening arrivals from some areas of China but there's no way in hell they can adequately ensure that people aren't incubating the disease.
Here are the stats on Flu....The latest U.S. case diagnosed in Chicago is in a woman who returned from China in late December. IF the incubation is that long, God help us. There could be hundreds if not thousands of people incubating and maybe spreading the virus already in the U.S. They're supposedly screening arrivals from some areas of China but there's no way in hell they can adequately ensure that people aren't incubating the disease.
One of eight people died of the spanish flu. The point here is, in those days, travel was slow and by few.Here are the stats on Flu....
20,000,000 infected, 250000 hospitalizations...20000 dead...
You are looking at a 10% mortality rate for people who are hospitalized for the flu. But only 1% of those infected are ever hospitalized. 800 have been hospitalized for the C-virus...but the mortality rate is only around 4%. Of those there have likely been many more that never needed care. We don't know the demographics of those who are killed and if they are people that already have compromised immune systems or damage respiratory systems...common in china. Remember that the Spanish flu had a low estimate of 13% mortality of every person infected. And some areas in Africa, India, China were sitting at mortality rates of 40% of infected. So not doomsday yet. But good practice for the real species killer.
Some of the most contagious viruses known to man are Corona viruses. This is a bad one. The concern would be huge IMO if for instance a food service worker on a cruise ship was unknowingly shedding the virus. That person who got off the plane from China who was infected likely exposed the several hundred people on that plane to the virus who then in turn possibly could expose thousands more assuming that this can be spread via aerosol fomites. The opinions I've read from epidemiologists label this as many times worse than SARS. Zika is still a bad deal for pregnant women.