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To: Lazarus who wrote (152747)1/26/2020 7:31:03 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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H5N1 avian flu was 69%. Sars was much lower but being nearly 100 years since Spanish flu was a big panic. H1N1 Swine flu was lower still but was much more transmissible so probably killed more total. This one is a fizzer. Highly transmissible but barely fatal [unless you are in the 2% or 0.5%].

News media will be loving this.

When the ridiculous impeachment process was the most news they had, re-runs of soaps were more interesting. I am now paying zero attention to the absurd impeachment waste of time. The USA must be really well off to be able to waste such time on harassment of the president for no benefit.

He is impressive to be able to deal with all the real things, while casually handling the mad Democrat impeachment process in his spare time. Obstruction of the president looks much more criminal and impeachable than the refusal of Trump to be side-tracked by the Democrats which they call obstruction.

Mqurice



To: Lazarus who wrote (152747)1/26/2020 8:45:43 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217573
 
interesting that a virus can make the bugs go active

would say the link is tenuous, but okay, I think I understand

I understand more should palladium take it on the chin

let's watch

bloomberg.com



kitco.com




To: Lazarus who wrote (152747)1/28/2020 9:26:19 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217573
 
Just in ...

On 29 Jan 2020, at 10:17 AM, D wrote:

In the last 24 hours (from Jan 28 at 1000 hrs to Jan 29 at 1000hrs) declared cases:

increased in China by 43% or 1800 new cases from 4562 to 5974.increased globally 1821 new cases from 4631 to 6060 (+42%).
This increase in China came on top of a nearly 1400 increase in the previous 24 hrs. So there is no sign that infections are falling.

The number of Coronavirus cases in China is now higher than for SARS (5328 SARS cases v a total of 5974 for Coronavirus so far). But the fatality ratio of Coronavirus is lower at 2.1% (all in China) compared to 10% globally and 6.6%in China for SARS.

The Coronavirus continues to spread globally. The number of cases in Thailand has gone from 8 to 14; in Malaysia from 4 to 7; in Japan from 4 to 7 and Germany has declared 4 cases bringing the European total to 9.

the next update will be at 1900hrs HKT.

d