It’s not like a flu; it’s more contagious and more deadly.
It can’t be contained like SARS; it evades screening and tests.
It’s not like 1918; we fly everywhere 
It’s not “safe outside
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27 days to kill Li Wenliang; it’s a timebomb
It’s #2019-nCoV & it’s wrecking 2020
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Replying to @DanielleFong @awilkinson
To be fair, the death of Liwenliang involves a lot of complicated reasons such as Chinese government trying to neglect the whole situation at the first few weeks. He shouldn't be dead. Most dead patients are older people.
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To be fair, the chinese govt isn’t going to lock down 400MM people because some elderly are getting sick. Underplaying the severity of this is the real danger.
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I'm not suggesting people to underplaying the severity. I'm simply saying don't make judgement based on the Liwenliang case because the information about his case is lacking outside Chinese internet.
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I mean, it seems like a reasonable baseline assumption is that Li Wenliang was: (a) healthy (b) took reasonable precautions (c) the hospital they were in gave him ok treatment (d) when he became critical, they did aggressive extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo) & failed
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b)the whole ECMO thing was a joke. His colleague says the hospital only starting to borrow ECMO after his heart stopped at 8:30pm. The government/hospital/whoever in charge don't wanted him alive.
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yes, I agree that this is a possibility. I don’t know if ECMO started after heart failure. Obviously not going to be as effective in that case...
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