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To: Vattila who wrote (35646)3/6/2020 7:03:12 PM
From: Pravin KamdarRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 73183
 
Now I'm really worried:

1st case in Bhutan: a 76-year old American tourist who arrived in Bhutan on March 2 via India.



To: Vattila who wrote (35646)3/6/2020 7:42:55 PM
From: FJBRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 73183
 
Imagine how much further along we would be in containment and solutions if it had not started in a closed communist regime that controls all the data.



To: Vattila who wrote (35646)3/6/2020 7:51:17 PM
From: neolibRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 73183
 
Thanks for posting that was very good.

He did comment on what I had said before, this is a real problem when the younger working age aren't badly affected, while they can transmit it to others, and it kills the elderly. As he said, people must think of society as a whole, not just themselves in how they will respond.

What I don't get however is how contagious it is. I keep thinking its not so bad, whereas the experts say it is. There are claims (internet rumors??) that the Chinese numbers are being faked now, that they don't have it under nearly as good of control as they claim. He mentioned that too, and pointed out the Singapore and HK do seem to have it mostly contained, and WHO does think China has done well too.

I wish he had commented about IF it stays around permanently, does that mean it becomes like the flu, new mutations circulate each year? If that is the case, then the world will have a yearly more deadly flu season.