Best case (if you're healthy) you'll feel like you have a normal cold/flu and get over it in the usual recovery time I think.I'm not asking for the worst case scenario, I'm asking for the best case. I like to live positively. So what are the possibilities of getting this thing and getting over it in a week....we need to prepare for the best possible outcome.
Plan for the worst, hope for the best. Plan for it to be airborne and going crazy but hope that no one else gets infected and China gets it under control.I'm not asking for the worst case scenario, I'm asking for the best case. I like to live positively. So what are the possibilities of getting this thing and getting over it in a week....we need to prepare for the best possible outcome.
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The earliest case had symptoms just two weeks earlier, on December 12. There was also “no clear evidence” of human-to-human transmission, meaning the virus wasn’t yet spreading from one person to another. That suggested people might have been getting sick directly from animals in the market.
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The researchers reviewed the clinical charts, nursing records, lab findings, and chest X-rays of the first 41 patients who had confirmed 2019-nCoV infections. Among other things, they reported that the first case of 2019-nCoV wasn’t even linked to the Huanan Wholesale Seafood Market at the center of the outbreak.
These discrepancies add new urgency to a question many are already asking: Did China downplay the outbreak early on? And if so, why?
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1) More than a third of the earliest cases had no connection with the market.
2) The outbreak’s first, or “index,” case also had no connection to the market.
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“There’s two possibilities if they did not get infected at the market: They got infected from an animal that had the virus in a different market or any place where there was an infected animal. Second, they got infected from another person — so there was already person-to-person spread.”
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4) More than half of the early cases were people under the age of 64 — and half of people in the ICU were between 25 and 49.
In many of the early reports out of China on serious or fatal cases, authorities highlighted that the patients had been elderly or that they had underlying health conditions that compromised their health.
But if you look at the age distribution of patients in the Lancet paper, this tells a different story. The majority of patients being admitted to the hospital, and even to the intensive care unit, were aged 64 and under. Roughly half of those admitted to the ICU were ages 25 to 49. What’s more, only one-third of these patients had underlying illnesses:
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If this virus is transferable from human to human, it could get really bad.
I just watched a report where a Chinese doctor was saying it attacks the "organs, including liver" of the elderly though. I don't understand why it would only do that to the elderly? lol
Our findings support the hypothesis that the pandemic 2009 influenza A/H1N1 is an illness with a significant immune response to infection leading to hepatocellular injury.
If this virus is transferable from human to human, it could get really bad.
It will be found, to late for most, that the antivirus will come from sea urchins.
"...A number of countries, including the United States, are actively screening incoming travelers from Wuhan and exported cases have been confirmed in Thailand, Japan, and South Koreaexternal icon..."
Go step on one now while you can LGBR
why are we 'screening'. Just stop the incoming traveller
fuck im flying to frankfurt in a week
Had a meeting with my Chinese customer yesterday at their office, they're all sitting there with their masks on.
im sure it had nothing to do with the way you smell and what comes out of your mouth
Sick burn bro, they didn't know I was coming though so ha. And fuck off .