It’s not wise to compare covid19 with the flu.. 45 million get the flu annually and .1 percent die of complications. With covid19 18% end up in the hospital with complications and 1.3 to 3.8 percent die. Overwhelm the hospital and it’s worse. Pray 45 million don’t catch it.
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Exactly. I'm getting my info from MDs and Microbiologists.
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Its only slowing in SK and China after Quarantine mode quickens outbreak cluster treatments and denies the virus healthy crowds.of vectors to jump from host to host. Remember SK and China have ramped up capabilities to test 1000s per day as opposed to a few hundred here.
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I'm so glad you trust China and what they are telling you.

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I Iike this article much better than the first you tweeted
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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So I looked at a can of Lysol spray that I’ve had for about 4 years... and among the things listed that it prevents is coronavirus! So I’m not sure how this is a “new” virus now..
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The human Corona virus on the back of the can is the common cold strain. The cold, SARS, MERS, and COVID-19 are all Corona viruses, named for their shape.
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Wuhan Panic will end soon, and compared to Flu season will be far less devastating. Politics is making this virus much more worrisome than needed!
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Agreed. It's being used to tarnish Trump's record in an election year
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I live in 5 min down the road from the Westchester Quarantine zone in New Rochelle NY of about 1,000 people. We still have ALL 5 DISTRICTS touching the zone including New Rochelle which contains the zone, still operating.
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Testing is a huge problem. I've been exposed, my doctor and NY Department of Health knows it, but only sick people are being tested. Maybe I'm a carrier, but I'll never know. I can't tell you how frustrating this is. So I'm self-quarantining.
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