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In reply to the discussion: Doctor at hospital in Wuhan dies after treating patients with coronavirus [View all]yaesu
(8,020 posts)5. From what I have heard & read the virus is mainly killing elderly men who aren't in the best of
health. As what we have see in past viruses they seem to effect a certain age group the worst, the Spanish flu effected those in their 20's the worst. Corona has been around a long time both in animals & people but this is the first strain that we know of that has made the jump between species so who knows at this point, lets hope it doesn't turn into the perfect storm like the Spanish flu.
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alittlelark
Jan 2020
OP
This is very troubling news indeed. This outbreak is about to get much, much worse.
LonePirate
Jan 2020
#1
Yes, ppl coming in from retirement, building a 1000 bed hospital in a couple of weeks,
GreenPartyVoter
Jan 2020
#2
Older but not old. Experienced and knowledgeable. Likely didn't treat the first wave of victims.
LonePirate
Jan 2020
#3
Why is it troubling more so than other viral outbreaks? After all typically the most deaths
cstanleytech
Jan 2020
#17
All reports so far suggest the transmission rate and the death rate are higher than other outbreaks.
LonePirate
Jan 2020
#20
" death rate are higher than other outbreaks." The 2017-2018 flu outbreak might have been worse
cstanleytech
Jan 2020
#21
10% of the US get the flu every year (3.3M) so if 80K die, that's a 2.4% death rate.
LonePirate
Jan 2020
#22
Its to early to tell though if that rate will hold or if it will drop once they develop
cstanleytech
Jan 2020
#23
That is probably part of the reason why China is being so aggressive in trying to stop the spread
cstanleytech
Jan 2020
#27
Like anything it depends on if he had any current health problems as well.
cstanleytech
Jan 2020
#34
From what I have heard & read the virus is mainly killing elderly men who aren't in the best of
yaesu
Jan 2020
#5
I understand but my gut feeling is that this will not become a full brown epidemic
yaesu
Jan 2020
#8
You're certainly free to do that but if it follows the same pattern like the bird flu it will
cstanleytech
Jan 2020
#18
Yeah but don't forget back then there was still a rather significant time delay
cstanleytech
Jan 2020
#19
In other words if common sense approaches are taken it can reduce the spread
cstanleytech
Jan 2020
#35
This is getting scary. Wash your hands whenever you leave your home and touch anything.
Fla Dem
Jan 2020
#7
Coronavirus can be spread through coughing and sneezing on somebody else who is within a range of
yaesu
Jan 2020
#9
Not even close really as Kings virus had a far higher % of deaths than this.
cstanleytech
Jan 2020
#36
I told my brother & the hubs that this could very possibly turn into the REAL version of
The_REAL_Ecumenist
Jan 2020
#33