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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches

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The real problems begin when China lifts the travel restrictions, meaning Chinese Airlines begin flying out and in from/to China.
They CANNOT uphold these restriction for much longer! End of this months they are in the air again! .....and then?
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SternAAlbifrons wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 12:34 pm 1/ I just did a 15 minute (ie, quite thorough) google search of "coronavirus" and "malnutrition" plus a few other keywords.
Guess what?
Yes, you are right - not one single reference popped up.

2/ All the experts are saying there is no way of knowing yet what the mortality rate is, anywhere - let alone being able to compare rates with any other places, viruses or situations.

Maybe we should be studying what the experts are saying in more detail instead of wasting our time debating wild theories that have no substance at all - endlessly.
I agree with a lot of your assessments, but I routinely find that Google (and definitely their Youtube property) rigorously de-rank, bury, or outright censor search results regarding any topic the CCP might find the slightest bit "offensive" or more likely, dangerous to themselves. I have found other search engines bring up much more pertinent and more recent content than an identically-worded Google search have when it comes to nCoV info. Just my anecdotal findings. But we all know just about every corporation bows to China to be allowed a continued slice of that massive consumer market, and the CCP don't hesitate to use that leverage.
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Thanks Stinky, excellent point.
We should probably all vary our our search engines a bit more, for many kinds of research.
I intend to from right now. Thanks again - 'lightbulb moment.
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UK virus 'super-spreader' says he has recovered
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An undated handout picture released by Servomex in London shows Briton Steve Walsh, who is confirmed to have contracted the COVID-19 virus. (Servomex/AFP)
11 Feb 2020 08:39PM
(Updated: 12 Feb 2020 01:17AM)

LONDON: A British businessman who became known as a "super-spreader" of the COVID-19 coronavirus said on Tuesday (Feb 11) he had fully recovered but remained in isolation in a central London hospital.

Steve Walsh issued a statement via his company from Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital after catching the virus on a business trip in Singapore.

He is believed to have infected at least 11 other Britons - five in a ski chalet in the French Alps and another five who have since returned to his home city of Brighton on England's southeast coast.

Another person was diagnosed while on vacation in Spain.

Walsh said he contacted Britain's state-run national health service once he realised he might be sick.

"As soon as I knew I had been exposed to a confirmed case of coronavirus, I contacted my GP, NHS 111 and Public Health England," the 53-year-old said.

"I was advised to attend an isolated room at hospital, despite showing no symptoms, and subsequently self-isolated at home as instructed," he added.

"When the diagnosis was confirmed I was sent to an isolation unit in hospital, where I remain, and, as a precaution, my family was also asked to isolate themselves."

Walsh represented his Servomex natural gas analytics company at the Grand Hyatt Singapore sales conference on Jan 20-22.
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Sihanoukville, Cambodia News: The Chinese man, Jiang Chen, who was detected with the coronavirus while in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, has been cleared to fly home with his wife and their two children. The family checked out of Queenco Casino and Hotel last night, 11 February, 2020.
The whole family wishes to thank the Cambodian authorities, medical staff, and all the people for their help during this difficult time.
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Chris Martenson on the Youtube channel Peak Prosperity has been doing good daily videos about the coronavirus. At least I think so.


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Brody wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 8:17 pm Elderly man in China wipes spit all over elevator buttons

https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=CM1Km_1581356535
What the fuck is wrong with Chinese people?


Chinese woman arrested after deliberately spitting on lift buttons during coronavirus lockdown

https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=kpL8j_1581427266
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02-12-2020 7:43am
1,114 deaths... (111 in past 24 hours) .....44,855 infected. ( 2,088 infected) ..4,698 recovered.
seems more people finding themselves infected in HK & Singapore

question....when will it slowdown......
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Stinkman wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 6:15 am Chris Martenson on the Youtube channel Peak Prosperity has been doing good daily videos about the coronavirus. At least I think so.


The video claims Chinese airspace is nearly empty, and there's loads of movement around China (around 11 min.). That's a hoax, check for yourself:

https://www.flightradar24.com/airport/pek
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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches

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All quarantined in HCMC test NEGATIVE for novel coronavirus
All 29 people quarantined in HCMC have tested negative for the novel coronavirus (nCoV) and no new case detected as of Tuesday night.
The municipal health department, however, said that the city still has 39 individuals that had come into contact with nCoV-infected patients but are yet to show any symptom of the infection.

These individuals are being monitored at home until the end of the 14-day incubation period determined for the virus.
Full article:
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