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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
3 people with coronavirus enjoyed their time in Cambodia and where only confirmed as Coronavirus patients on the way back.
Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
I am grateful that there are so many contributors to this site that are experts in the field of virus detection, control, statistics and snake oil. Would it be possible for these experts to form a cooperative and offer their combined knowledge and expertise to the WHO and then with fingers crossed the world would avoid Armageddon.
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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
at long last, the organization science and social science expert has arrived
hallelujah
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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
how reliable is this, would you say Jack.r?
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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
95% it's a proper Chinese publication for Chinese people in Cambodia, they even have an app.
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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
good follow up, but how long were they at large?In order to prevent the spread of the epidemic, the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia, together with Cambodia, actively sought passengers arriving on the same flight as the diagnosed patients, and actively coordinated Lan Mei Airlines to bring 34 people who came to Cambodia on the same flight as those diagnosed. Chinese citizens are transported back to Shenzhen, China.
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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
5 days and they went back on their own.
Symptoms developed in Cambodia and decided to go back the next day.
Considered that the infectivity begins early I say that we can expect several cases.
Symptoms developed in Cambodia and decided to go back the next day.
Considered that the infectivity begins early I say that we can expect several cases.
Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
I believe that the situation has to be much worse than what the Chinese government is reporting.
My daughter is a student at the school I teach at in Beijing, the average tuition for the school is 50,000+ USD per year, it is a school for some of the wealthiest families in Beijing.
I am in a chatgroup with all the parents from class and there is a parent pleading for any leads on medicine that can help treat some of the symptoms of the virus. She says that her family (aside from herself and her son) are stuck in Wuhan. They have tried to admit 2 family members to the hospital who are showing symptoms but have been turned away because they are full. They also say hospitals have run out of the necessary medicine and patients are expected to have family members locate it and bring it in from other countries.
Keep in mind, these are not "average" citizens, they are incredibly wealthy, and even they are pleading for help.
The school admins have now stepped in and reminded the parents that "we must be positive and hopeful, and trust that the situation will be under control soon".
Even with 2 family members sick, she claims they are actually lucky compared to most other families trapped in Wuhan. Allegedly the government is now bringing people straight from their homes to be cremated, cutting out the middle man of bringing them to the hospital.
I really hope it does start to improve soon but it sounds like a very tragic state.
My daughter is a student at the school I teach at in Beijing, the average tuition for the school is 50,000+ USD per year, it is a school for some of the wealthiest families in Beijing.
I am in a chatgroup with all the parents from class and there is a parent pleading for any leads on medicine that can help treat some of the symptoms of the virus. She says that her family (aside from herself and her son) are stuck in Wuhan. They have tried to admit 2 family members to the hospital who are showing symptoms but have been turned away because they are full. They also say hospitals have run out of the necessary medicine and patients are expected to have family members locate it and bring it in from other countries.
Keep in mind, these are not "average" citizens, they are incredibly wealthy, and even they are pleading for help.
The school admins have now stepped in and reminded the parents that "we must be positive and hopeful, and trust that the situation will be under control soon".
Even with 2 family members sick, she claims they are actually lucky compared to most other families trapped in Wuhan. Allegedly the government is now bringing people straight from their homes to be cremated, cutting out the middle man of bringing them to the hospital.
I really hope it does start to improve soon but it sounds like a very tragic state.
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