Let's look at how I could be wrong: A. Fast vaccine creation (doubt it) B. A cocktail of current drugs work C. Asian people are materially more susceptible (the bioweapon to make China's population younger thesis)
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D. I'm extrapolating from super spreaders. The British guy open-mouth coughed everywhere and hugged everyone. Seems unlikely based on Singapore tracing E. China has no idea how to treat people. Well, if that's true, how are Indonesia and India going to handle this?
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Molson Hart Retweeted Jennifer Zeng 曾錚
Another prediction: Every country in this world has an unspoken disdain for China. It’s often not fair and the United States has a history of big fuckups (assuming not deliberate), but China’s conduct in many areas is obnoxious. Look at WANG Yi’s comments for example.https://twitter.com/jenniferatntd/status/1228435515776667649 …
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Jennifer Zeng 曾錚 @jenniferatntdThis is really a bombshell. Naval University of Engineering in#Wuhan, one of the five comprehensive military universities of PLA (official info: http://bit.ly/2URmJ5x ) issued a lockdown notice on Jan. 2, 18 days BEFORE the gov. admitted there was an epidemic, 21 days BEFORE.. pic.twitter.com/ZmiwDXQ7LEShow this thread3 replies 0 retweets 7 likesShow this thread -
If it turns out they covered this up and fucked the world in the process we are going to see really big anti-China sentiment. It’s the straw that breaks the camels back. Could also see a reaction to Chinese people not dissimilar to Arab Muslims post 9/11. Hopefully not.
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#COVID19 is as infectious and as hearty as it looks (why are there no infections in Thailand?), here's how it will play out: We will have rotating outbreaks over the next 1-2 years until we get herd immunity. New York with get the bug. New York will get quarantined.2 replies 0 retweets 5 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @Molson_Hart
Well what a lovely tweet. However there is no heard immunity to this if only you would do a slight bit of research. In fact most coronavirus only have immunity for a very short time after recovery. So your tweet is completely wrong. Sorry!
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Replying to @thewarylemming
We don't know if that's true. That would be very unusual. Recovered patients of most viruses become immune.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
No not coronavirus. Again please just google this and get your own information. It’s so simple in our connected world to actually get information that’s true
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Replying to @thewarylemming
You get me the info man. You're replying to my thread.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Sure lazy man. Surveys of SARS patients around five or 10 years after their recovery suggest that the coronavirus antibodies don’t persist for very long “They found either very low levels or no antibodies that were able to recognize SARS proteins.”
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Yeah, but that's not relevant because by that time we're likely to have found a vaccine. Also, that doesn't sound conclusive to me, you shit frog.
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