Shoot them, shoot them all.What do you propose would be an appropriate national level response to a few people maybe being exposed to a single person who had previously been in Singapore and may have been exposed to the virus?
And then sit back and read the daily mail.
I think the risk is still quite low, but the advising people not to follow any specific advice in relation to coronavirus if they have not been to mainland China surely can't be good advise?What do you propose would be an appropriate national level response to a few people maybe being exposed to a single person who had previously been in Singapore and may have been exposed to the virus?
They were mainly black and poor though, right? It's okay for poor black people to die of measles.And in the meantime consider the fact that in 2018 measles killed 140,000 people world wide (source: WHO) and a cheap vaccine is available.
I think the risk is still quite low, but the advising people not to follow any specific advice in relation to coronavirus if they have not been to mainland China surely can't be good advise?
Yeah, you're right actually and I'm probably overly overreacting. But I can't say I'm not a little worried.The risk level here is currently so low, doing any more would be an over reaction. The regular flu kills 2-500 people here every year, there is nothing yet to justify advice other than the general advice in place for that for people who have not traveled to China or who have been in direct contact with someone confirmed to have coronavirus.
I don't believe for one second China cordoned off provinces because of the number of deaths that has been reported. The real figures are much worse than anything published as they weren't classifying people who died from secondary conditions such as pneumonia as victims of coronavirus unless they had been tested. And they can only test so many people. The real death toll is at least 10 times higher and could be much worse.
It is causing so many secondary complications that the medical facilities in parts of China are overwhelmed.
That's what got other countries spooked in a way that flu and measles does not.
And especially bad would be if coronavirus hit while flu season was still ongoing.
Yeah, you're right actually and I'm probably overly overreacting. But I can't say I'm not a little worried.
Indeed, it's hard not to think that the official figures are just the tip of the iceberg.The real death toll is at least 10 times higher and could be much worse.
Did you know that coronavirus is simply an anagram of "carnivorous" and the world-wide epidemic is life imitating art with flesh-eating monsters now loose amongst us and not just on the telly? Can WHO fix this or is the real question *who* can fix this?
Can WHO fix this or is the real question *who* can fix this?
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