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To: longnshort who wrote (1207140)3/8/2020 11:01:15 AM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577163
 
"Big snow" U dumb phak, is a weather transportation issue not anything like this when you have the warmest winter on record with NO TRANSPORTATION ISSUES U MORON, and 6 weeks HEAD START of the coronavirus that INCOMPETENT POS tRump WASTED DOING NOTHING!!!!!



To: longnshort who wrote (1207140)3/8/2020 11:17:30 AM
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"Great America" far behind the rest of the world wrt virus transmission due to the fat rumps meddling. Sure glad my health is not dependent on Dr Rump. His uneducated moronic voters are the ones most at risk. Rumps inability to act on a real crisis will cost him the election. Dr rump should just shut up but verbal diarrhea is his strong suite.



To: longnshort who wrote (1207140)3/8/2020 12:28:36 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577163
 
BOMBSHELL: Coronavirus ‘recovered’ 36yo patient DIES as China reports discharged cases falling ill again
A 36-year-old man has died in Wuhan from respiratory failure days after being discharged from hospital
Gigi Choy and Teddy Ng
Published: 9:23am, 5 Mar, 2020
scmp.com

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8 Mar 2020

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1 Mar 2020

Coronavirus ‘highly sensitive’ to high temperatures, Chinese study says
8 Mar 2020

Why did a ‘cured’ coronavirus patient die in China? His widow wants answers
7 Mar 2020

A 36-year-old man has died of respiratory failure in Wuhan, five days after being discharged from one of the makeshift hospitals built to contain the outbreak, according to a report by Shanghai-based news portal The Paper.

The report, which was later removed, said Li Liang had been admitted to the hospital – built to treat patients with mild and moderate symptoms – on February 12, according to his wife, surnamed Mei. He was discharged two weeks later with instructions to stay in a quarantine hotel for 14 days.

Mei said her husband was not feeling well two days after leaving the hospital, with a dry mouth and gaseous stomach. On March 2, Li said he felt sick and was sent to a hospital, where he was certified dead that afternoon.



The death certificate of Li Liang, the “recovered” Covid-19 patient who has died in Wuhan. Photo: Handout

The death certificate issued by the Wuhan health commission said the direct cause was Covid-19, and listed respiratory blockage and failure as the symptoms which could have led to his death.

The Paper also reported that Fangcang Hospital – one of Wuhan’s makeshift facilities – issued an emergency notice on Wednesday that said more discharged patients had been readmitted after falling ill again. The hospital will begin conducting antibody tests on all patients before discharge from Thursday, to ensure they are fully recovered.

Japan orders quarantine for China, South Korea arrivals
Japan will quarantine all passengers arriving from China and South Korea from next week, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Thursday.

“We will strengthen immigration quarantines on people from the two countries,” Abe told a cabinet-level task force meeting on the virus.

“We will ask them to stay in designated areas for two weeks and not to use public transport,” Abe added, saying the measures would come into force from March 9.

Minimise use of paper money, Iran says
Iran’s health minister encouraged the public to reduce its use of paper money because it was helping the spread of the new coronavirus.

Saeed Namak also said authorities would begin manning checkpoints to limit travel between major cities in the Islamic Republic.

He said that schools and universities would remain closed through Nowruz, the Persian New Year, on March 20.

People should stay in their vehicles at petrol stations and allow attendants to fill their petrol tanks to avoid the spread of the virus.



To: longnshort who wrote (1207140)3/8/2020 12:29:06 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577163
 
Coronavirus: Italy Imposes Quarantine On 16 Million; U.S. Sees 1st East Coast Deaths
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