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people are totally willing to entertain 20K flu deaths per season in the US without taking any special precautions
It already mutated once into a less aggressive strain which has been seen emerging more and more lately.
Some say that the virus is an artificial, weaponized strain and as such is too deadly to survive long-term. Meaning that it either will wind down and disappear or become less deadly with every mutation.
Yes some miracle could happen that will save the day. Until then row projections say 20K deaths is a low estimate in the US. Mutations can also turn out more contagious or more deadly.
The_Weeping_Ayatollah saysSome say that the virus is an artificial, weaponized strain and as such is too deadly to survive long-term. Meaning that it either will wind down and disappear or become less deadly with every mutation.
Miracle thinking. God will save us. Mutations will happen to help us. It will miraculously go away because of something we have yet to see.
Motivated reasoning.
Nothing miraculous about it - simple fucking evolution: it's actualy beneficial for a virus to be less deadly, not more, so it will mutate towards being less deadly.
Again, the new infection rate in the US has started to trend down since testing has been established.
The_Weeping_Ayatollah saysNothing miraculous about it - simple fucking evolution: it's actualy beneficial for a virus to be less deadly, not more, so it will mutate towards being less deadly.
Yes and you know how it works: these deadly viruses die after they killed too many of their hosts, and can't continue to propagate.
Are you saying this is what will happen here?
mell saysAgain, the new infection rate in the US has started to trend down since testing has been established.
Got a graph?
The Wikipedia graph of new infections ("Total" or "Rest of World") seems to show a flattening in the last 3 days, but that could be noise:
It's not spreading exponentially in the US. Is it?
You say that only because have your politics colored glasses and see everything presumably bad for Trump as a conspiracy.
Usually fever is flu not cold but then again I'm not sure when it comes to kids.
I was nailed pretty good in mid-Jan as well. Thought it was the flu and work with a lot of people who travel back and forth to China a lot.
Could be!
he demolished that demonrat idiot whose name I forgot during the VP debate before the 2016 election.
That was Tim Kaine, a Senator from my state.
I know you've mentioned respiratory issues and I'm not a doctor, so obviously stay safe. I'm admittedly biased right now because of vacation plans in the coming weeks (not Guam... yet). I just honestly think this has been spreading for a while if you look at time lines.
Zika - named for Zika Forest in Uganda
Ebola - named for Ebola River, Congo
MERS - Middle East Respiratory Syndome
Spanish Flu - Spain
Yet:
SARS - Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Corona Virus/Covid-19
Both emerged in East Asia.
RACIST!
Let's call it the Wu Ping Cough.
Was that from a "Mr Bean" method of getting the recliner home from the furniture store? Or is that an electric recliner that went out of control and folded up on you "George Jetson" style?
Neither is the Coronavirus. It took weeks to get to 400+ cases.
Again, the new infection rate in the US has started to trend down since testing has been established.
It's not necessary for more severe strain to kill the host in order to hamper it's spread: people infected with more severe strain would more likely stay home or be put into quarantine thus hampering propagation of the virus
The_Weeping_Ayatollah saysSpanish Flu - Spain
Spanish Flu did not originate in Spain but in France
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_flu
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