wwdnet...I know you know this, but I will post it for visitors that may not know this.
With this coronavirus, from what I have read, you can be symptom free for up to 14 days, but you could be spreading the virus during that time. So all those airports that are taking temperature readings of incoming passengers could be missing some that actually have contracted or been exposed to the virus.
So, you are walking in your neighborhood WallyWorld and see a friend you haven't seen in a couple years. You stop and talk with her and toward the end of the conversation you find that she had just come back from a visit with her family in San Francisco. Now, what is to say that your friend, that you just spoke with face to face in the grocery store for five minutes "catching up", wasn't sitting in front of a nicely dressed business man from China just two days ago? This is how easy a virus can spread.
Did you know that the global pandemic from 1918 (Spanish Flu) reached even into the arctic? And they mostly used boats for long distance travel at that time. It also had two waves. First wave affecting the elderly and immunocompromised. The second wave affected the 20-40 year olds and immunocompromised. The second wave, according to reports, affected the younger population due to what is known as a cytokine storm. Overall, approximately 50 million people died globally. Or about, from what I can find, a lethality rate of 2.5%-6% of the global population.
I hope that China can get a handle of this...and the US as well.
With this coronavirus, from what I have read, you can be symptom free for up to 14 days, but you could be spreading the virus during that time. So all those airports that are taking temperature readings of incoming passengers could be missing some that actually have contracted or been exposed to the virus.
So, you are walking in your neighborhood WallyWorld and see a friend you haven't seen in a couple years. You stop and talk with her and toward the end of the conversation you find that she had just come back from a visit with her family in San Francisco. Now, what is to say that your friend, that you just spoke with face to face in the grocery store for five minutes "catching up", wasn't sitting in front of a nicely dressed business man from China just two days ago? This is how easy a virus can spread.
Did you know that the global pandemic from 1918 (Spanish Flu) reached even into the arctic? And they mostly used boats for long distance travel at that time. It also had two waves. First wave affecting the elderly and immunocompromised. The second wave affected the 20-40 year olds and immunocompromised. The second wave, according to reports, affected the younger population due to what is known as a cytokine storm. Overall, approximately 50 million people died globally. Or about, from what I can find, a lethality rate of 2.5%-6% of the global population.
I hope that China can get a handle of this...and the US as well.
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