International Coronavirus, v5: China hits back at American "coronavirus overreaction", issue travel warning for US

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/he...ccine-for-testing/ar-BB10mZDK?ocid=spartanntp

Drugmaker Moderna has shipped its first batch of a possible coronavirus vaccine for humans to government researchers for testing.

1st attempt at a vaccine is undergoing government safety and effectiveness research now. Hella good news

I also can't not think that the speed of which this is getting out there, it probably comes with a 5% risk of turning the Coronavirus in to the Zombie virus.

Fake News
 
PLEASE DROP THE GYPSY/ROMANI CONVERSATION. IT'S OFF-TOPIC.
 
Panamerica over here thinking he is the boss of the Coronavirus.
 
On the radio, I heard a Senator/Congressman that was in the briefing say "If you heard what we heard, you would DEMAND that it be made public."

I'm not going to hit any panic buttons, but I'm not going to just stick my head in the sand either.


Do you have a source?

I’m extermely curious about this.
 




The good news is, shrew Sherdoggers already converted their stock holdings into gold bars a week ago before the premieres of "Korea Has Fallen", right? :cool:
 
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@Arkain2K ’s updates of each country infected reaaalllyyy feels like the plague inc game

They’ve got the infection rate way up, messed up by having world aware too early, so it’s a race of can the disease mutate to increase fatality enough in time
 
Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, discuss the efforts to prevent the coronavirus from spreading into and across the U.S:

 
It has reached France:


At this point it's safe to say it's all over Europe, but the cases haven't been diagnosed or discovered yet.

Europe is less polluted than China with fewer smokers, is fairly densely populated, there's zero chance of a media blackout and Japan's herd mentally is absent. Now we'll see exactly what this thing is.
 
On the radio, I heard a Senator/Congressman that was in the briefing say "If you heard what we heard, you would DEMAND that it be made public."

I'm not going to hit any panic buttons, but I'm not going to just stick my head in the sand either.

I suspect he heard all the things you and I already know and have been discussing for the last month. Things like its probably an escaped virus from a Wuhan biolab, it spreads at a rate about impossible to stop, that the U.S. and many other countries are woefully unprepared for such a thing, that there will not be enough masks and other supplies for everyone, that the healthcare system even in a country like the U.S. cannot handle the possible magnitude of patients that are coming...

Who knows what else. If he knows things we haven't been talking about then holy shit, better buckle up.
 
Back on topic, folks! :cool:

This isn't the place to squabble over Romanians, prostitutes, gypsies, Romanian gypsies, Romanian prostitutes, or prostituting gypsies - unless they are infected with the Coronavirus! :)

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Or Minigoths or Maxigoths or Visigoths...this whole clusterfuck reminds me of "What We Meant to Do" by Ron Carlson.

"First, the very concept of oil on the roof upset many of our villagers. Granted, it is exotic. But all great ideas seem strange at first. When our researchers realized we could position a cauldron 200 feet directly above our main portals, they began to see the possibilities of the greatest strategic defense system in the history of mankind. But at every turn, we've met problems that our researchers could not, despite their intelligence and intuition, have foreseen."

https://www.thisamericanlife.org/510/fiasco/act-two
 
CDC: Coronavirus spread in America is not a matter of if, but when



The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday it expects coronavirus to spread in the United States and asked Americans to prepare.

"Ultimately, we expect we will see community spread in this country," Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, told reporters.

"It's not so much a question of if this will happen anymore, but rather more of a question of exactly when this will happen and how many people in this country will have severe illness," she said.

"We are asking the American public to work with us to prepare in the expectation that this could be bad," she said. "I continue to hope that in the end we'll look back and feel like we are overprepared, but that is a better place to be in than being underprepared."

Messonnier spoke as the number of coronavirus cases grew worldwide. Italy reported a 45% single-day increase in infections. Italian officials reported 10 deaths and 322 confirmed coronavirus cases.

Meanwhile, South Korea was racing to contain the largest outbreak of the virus outside China, which is home to the majority of cases. The nearly 1,000 cases and 10 confirmed deaths from the illness in South Korea pushed the global tally of patients over 80,000 and the death toll closer to 3,000.

Iran has also reported more deaths from the disease, amid fears the Islamic clerics who run the country could be under-reporting cases there.

The World Health Organization has called it a global health emergency but has declined to use the label "pandemic," a term used when a disease takes hold in multiple regions and spreads rampantly within communities. But the dramatic spread in South Korea, Iran and Italy has stoked fears that COVID-19 could reach pandemic status.

https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/live-up...ll-infections-latest-news-updates-2020-02-25/
 
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