spree2kawhi wrote:semjazy wrote:spree2kawhi wrote:There are people dying all over the world: Venezuela, Syria, northern Africa, central Africa... that's legitimate war I'm talking about, totally unnecessary, greedy big player warfare. And here we are panicking about the flu 2.0.
Most infected people heal within a week. This is a cold. It's nothing but a media craze. This isn't that bad.
Here is an article warning against the perception of the virus as ordinary flu.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11rJiaY7856DChpqY8_360OQaMeUIsndS/view
Well obviously this isn't an ordinary flu. It's flu like symptoms, clearly much more infectious, but the vast majority of people still don't face severe illness once infected.
Sure, but rising number of people that need hospitalization is overloading health care systems (for example, based on current models Italy will run out of hospital beds in two weeks). That puts at risk people without infection.
But even without that reproductive factor of this virus is very high (three times more infectious than flu) and 20-70% of the global population is likely to be infected (https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/public-global-health/485602-virus-expert-as-much-as-70-percent-of-worlds). Based on mortality rate that means 30 to 100 million people will die.



























