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To: Julius Wong who wrote (153752)3/2/2020 2:18:42 PM
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Once in a century? Rubbish. Already there have been sars, H5N1, swine flu and now corona2020. All this century. And Spanish flu was within a century of sars, H5N1 and swine flu.

We should expect a much more fatal H5N1 combined in a DNA swap with a regular highly transmissible human flu to give a 70% mortality mass killing.

With awareness and training, as now being experienced, and communication instantly, it will probably be confined to small areas. But it will be a big fright.

Corona2020 looks like a 6% mortality rate from cured versus death count. Cases with no symptoms or light effect are probably small so I guess 90% of cases have been counted.

Maybe it'll be 5%. That's huge and it's far from just unhealthy old people.

Mqurice