What is HMPV? China steps up emergency measures amid new virus outbreak - The Great Coof 2025

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China is experiencing a surge in infections of a respiratory virus, leading to overcrowded hospitals, emergency measures, and public concerns about an outbreak.

The virus, identified as human metapneumovirus (HMPV), has seen cases spiking across northern Chinese provinces this winter, particularly among children.

The outbreak comes five years after the world was first alerted to the emergence of a novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China, which later turned into a global pandemic with seven million deaths reported.

Photos and videos of people wearing masks in hospitals in China emerged on social media platforms and local reports said the scenes of an outbreak of HMPV were similar to the initial Covid outbreak.

Health authorities are implementing emergency measures to monitor and manage the spread. However, Beijing has downplayed the developments as an annual winter occurrence.

China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Friday: “Respiratory infections tend to peak during the winter season”.

“The diseases appear to be less severe and spread with a smaller scale compared to the previous year,” she said.

What is HMPV?
Human metapneumovirus, or HMPV, is a respiratory virus that causes symptoms similar to the common cold and influenza. While the illness is typically mild, it can lead to severe complications such as pneumonia, particularly in infants, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems.

The virus is not new but has gained attention amid a surge in cases, particularly in children under 14 in northern China.

First identified in 2001, HMPV is a single-stranded RNA virus that spreads through respiratory droplets or contact with contaminated surfaces. The infections have been previously identified in various countries, including the United Kingdom.

Its symptoms include cough, fever, nasal congestion, and fatigue, with an incubation period of three to six days. Unlike Covid-19, there is no vaccine or specific antiviral treatment for HMPV; treatment primarily involves managing symptoms.

Rising cases of HMPV in China
The spike in cases coincides with colder weather and increased indoor activity, conditions that typically fuel the spread of respiratory viruses. Health officials emphasize that this surge is consistent with seasonal trends.

China’s National Disease Control and Prevention Administration recently reported an increase in respiratory infections, including HMPV, during the winter. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has not flagged the situation as a global health emergency, but the rise in cases has prompted authorities to bolster monitoring systems.

A pilot programme has been launched to track pneumonia of unknown origin, ensuring labs and health agencies report and manage cases more effectively, state broadcaster CCTV reported, quoting an administration official at a news conference.

Can HMPV virus spread to other countries?
Hong Kong has reported a few cases of HMPV. Neighbouring countries like Cambodia and Taiwan are keeping a close watch on the situation. Cambodia’s Communicable Disease Control Department has issued warnings about HMPV, noting its similarity to Covid-19 and influenza.

Taiwan’s Centers for Disease Control has said the virus’s higher risks for children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals.

In neighbouring India, officials said there is no need for panic as HMPV is “like any other respiratory virus”.

“There has been news doing the rounds about a Metapneumovirus outbreak in China. Let me be very clear on that count. Metapneumovirus is like any other respiratory virus which causes the common cold, and in the very old and the very young it could cause flu-like symptoms,” Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) official Dr Atul Goel said, according to local media.

Reassuring citizens and tourists, foreign ministry spokesperson said: “I can assure you that the Chinese government cares about the health of Chinese citizens and foreigners coming to China”, adding that “It is safe to travel in China”.
 
Go. Fuck. Yourself. I'm not doing this again. You already killed my grandparents with clot shots and I wasn't even able to see them because muh lock downs and I wouldn't take the shot.
My condolences, i'd certainly go apeshit and get myself banned here and arrested by probably going ape shit on some pro vaxx retard, both online and IRL if had been in your shoes.
You have gigantic levels of serenity and patience.
 
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Classic alarmist bullshit article, I'm sick of this diatribe Everytime. Single. Time some chink coughs a little too hard journos start screaming fire and panicking people for no reason other than sadistic glee.

No, no one is getting locked up over this, this is just a minor seasonal outbreak of a lesser virus like norovirus or RSV.
 
You're acting like nuking both wouldn't be a net positive. It's only a matter of time before either China or India unleashes an antibiotics-immune strain of flu due to retarded medical ethics.

Hopefully, this isn't the case right now.
Don't forget about all the labs in Ukraine.
 
No vaccine yet, but it should be easy to make if it is an RNA-virus, just like with covid. Speed of science and some panic is all that is needed to bypass the normal safety protocols.
 
Is there evidence that it kills kids? I genuinely don't give a fuck unless it kills kids.
It’s like any other respiratory virus; it can cause harm to those already vulnerable. If the child is well fed, healthy and breathing clean air, no more worries than flu or rsv.
China has horrendous air quality, and locked everyone down so that children werent being being exposed to the usual viruses . They lack immunity and this is what you’d expect to see.
China also takes people to the hospital for things we’d see a GP for, it’s basically their first line care, so crowded Chinese hospitals doesn’t mean what crowded uk hospitals does. This isn’t a new virus, it’s endemic already.
In short, don’t worry.
 
You already killed my grandparents with clot shots
A relative of mine became so paranoid about Covid, she would only socialize outdoors for three years. Summer 2024 was the first time she was willing to see her her own adult children indoors since March 2020. She wore a mask and got her groceries delivered to her house until recently so she didn't have to breathe air around other people.

But now she's so feral from lack of socialising, so angry and demanding, that no one can stand to be around her for more than an hour or two. Most of her relatives have permanently written her off including her siblings. Covid didn't technically kill her, but she's dead to me.
 
HMPV isn't a threat outright. Unless it's something totally novel and got some really good mutations. Only the very unlucky of the very old and very young usually get more than a mild cold like illness. It's another one of the viral causes of the common cold.

As for the Chinese hospitals being flooded.. I'll strike that up to normal chinese things (they have been noted even before covid to go at a sniffle) and covid fallout. Remember when the CCP dropped their zero covid mandate and milder forms stared to circulate? The chinese flooded the system again but almost none actually seriously ill. Seen in the lack of deaths and hospitalizations.

This is something to watch, at least because unlike the flu, this is another easy spreader like the corona family. If it would happen to be more severe.. well yeah.. The bird flu is probably a bigger threat at this moment. Relatively speaking.

There is also some treatments being studied and a vax progressing.. at a normal rate/speed, for some years. It passed phase I and was just about to enter phase II.

I will say that IF it is something new and or dangerous.. It's time for the world to start asking questions.. Why, with all the dirty, overcrowded 3rd world hell holes in the world, some with tens of millions all the way up to a billion (india), do new viruses keep coming out of china... Going all the way back to the 90s at the very least.
 
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