Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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AFP reporting they shut another city down.
Jingzhou has become the ninth Chinese city to go into lockdown due to a deadly virus, bringing the number affected in the country to over 30 million

Travellers are checked by security personnel in hazmat suits at the entrance to an underground train station in Beijin

They also closed Shanghai Disneyland. The humanity.

Shanghai Disney is closing due to the Wuhan virus
From CNN's Yuli Yang

Shanghai Disney has announced its temporary closure due to concerns over the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.
In a statement, the park said it would be closed from January 25, in order to aid in the "prevention and control of the disease outbreak and in order to ensure the health and safety of our guests" and employees.
We will continue to carefully monitor the situation and be in close contact with the local government, and we will announce the reopening date upon confirmation.

Shanghai Disney Resort will assist in the refund for guests who have purchased tickets for admission to Shanghai Disneyland, have booked a resort hotel, or have booked tickets for Beauty and the Beast Mandarin Production through the original ticket purchase channel, and we will introduce the detailed procedure and guidelines via the resort’s official platforms as soon as possible.

We wish our guests a healthy and happy Spring Festival!
 
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Hopefully they can bring it under control.
 
The best possible choice for the thread theme is obviously "Everybody dies" by Ayreon

This isn't good
No this is not good at all

Mayday, mayday, mayday

You're all gonna die
Everybody dies! Dies! Dies! Dies!

Danger!
Warning!
Mayday!

Abandon, evacuate, get out of here!

Oh no, you live like you did and you thought everything would be fine?
Now you scamper and run, but you've already run out of time
It's rotting and deteriorating from the inside
There's no way to stop it
And clearly there's nowhere to hide
Calculation of survival rate 0%

Doom, gloom, the world goes boom
None will be spared so dont assume
Not ragged clothed nor silver spooned
You're all the same when extinction looms..
 
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If I die because some degenerate chink thought that a boiled bat was a fucking cuisine dish, I'm going to salt the fuck out in the afterlife.
Why'd they have to board those damn planes to spread it abroad, not just content in suffering and dying themselves, they decide to take as many innocents (as possible) with them.
 
If I die because some degenerate chink thought that a boiled bat was a fucking cuisine dish, I'm going to salt the fuck out in the afterlife.
Why'd they have to board those damn planes to spread it abroad, not just content in suffering and dying themselves, they decide to take as many innocents (as possible) with them.
Ok so we are all in agreement. When we are all dead and in the afterlife we burn down chink heaven
 
Ok chaps we need us some thematically appropriate music for the coming nightmare

Here are my entrants the reasonings for their inclusion

DONT FEAR THE REAPER - BLUE OYSTER CULT
Reason: It was used in both the book and miniseries of the aforementioned The Stand by Stephen King, sums up the general acceptance most doomer wannabes in this corner of the internet have with the prospect of dying of a neo-plague quite well, and honestly its one of my favourite songs so I kinda had to nominate it

EAST HASTINGS - GODSPEED YOU BLACK EMPEROR
Reason: Best song of the already sublime soundtrack to 28 days later which is probably my favourite pandemic apocalypse movie and one of my top three favourite zombie movies anne-frankly given the footage of the deserted Wuhan coming out it fits really well given its use in the "empty london" scene

WHEN THE MAN COMES AROUND - JOHNNY CASH
Reason: It was prominently used in the surprisingly awesome intro sequence to the frankly mediocre Dawn of the Dead remake and its lyrics are literally quotes from the book of revelations so it seems appropriate


Richard Cheese's cover of Down with the Sickness of course

 
Hyperdeflation is even worse. No economist even knows what will happen in such a case.
The same Thing that happens everytime something has Hyper in its name, People will start eating cats and dogs.
 
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Finally, I made it this far. Here to give a bit of local news.

While a few states have Influenza H1N1 to boot, Malaysia is currently isolating a few visiting Singaporean folks who initially came into contact with the first victim (a). Meanwhile, local glove industry is cracking their knuckles to supply as many centers with gloves (a).

Now onto the R&D side of the outbreak:
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China SARS fighter returns to spotlight in coronavirus battle

Gabriel CROSSLEY, Yawen Chen
3 MIN READ

BEIJING (Reuters) - The public face of China’s effort to control a new strain of coronavirus, which has killed 17 and infected nearly 600, is an 83-year-old doctor who became a household name 17 years ago for “daring to speak” in the fight against SARS.

Zhong Nanshan, a respiratory expert and head of the health commission team investigating the outbreak of the new coronavirus, visits the Jinyintan hospital, where the patients with pneumonia caused by the new strain of coronavirus are being treated, in Wuhan, Hubei province, China January 19, 2020. Picture taken January 19, 2020. China Daily via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. CHINA OUT.
Zhong Nanshan, despite his advanced age, was appointed to lead the National Health Commission’s investigation into the new virus, which has rattled millions of Chinese who are traveling for the week-long Lunar New Year holiday, which starts on Saturday, and jolted global markets.
His announcement on Monday that the virus could spread between humans - local officials had previously said the possibility of such transmission was limited - ratcheted up worries about the outbreak. The same night, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for resolute action to curb the spread.
Zhong, who is also well-known for his muscle-bound physique - photos of him lifting weights are widely circulated online - became a household name in 2003, when China was accused of covering up a major outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
On Tuesday, he told a press briefing in the southern city of Guangzhou, where he is based, that the government had been forthright about reporting cases and has been transparent in managing the outbreak.
Early on Thursday, officials in Wuhan, a metropolis of 11 million people, closed off transport links to prevent the spread of the virus - a move that sources said Zhong had advocated for.
Zhong and the National Health Commission could not immediately be reached for comment.

During the new virus outbreak, Beijing has warned officials that they face public shame if they cover up any infections.

“DARING TO SPEAK”
That marks a departure from 2003, when in an atmosphere of fear and suspicion, Zhong, a respiratory diseases specialist, gave media his candid, pessimistic assessment of the severity of the SARS crisis.
Footage from the time shows him telling journalists how little was then understood about SARS’ source, transmission and treatment.
In a 2016 documentary by state broadcaster CCTV, which praised Zhong for “daring to treat and daring to speak”, Zhong recalled a journalist asking amid the SARS outbreak whether the disease was under control.
“I couldn’t help myself. I said it’s not at all under control.”
As many as 774 people died in the SARS epidemic, which reached nearly 30 countries.

Zhong was instrumental in China’s efforts to understand and combat the virus.
While SARS left China’s health authorities struggling to rebuild public trust, Zhong was hailed for his integrity and has remained a public figure ever since, weighing in on public health issues such as air pollution and food safety.
“What’s the point of being the world’s number one in GDP if eating, drinking, and breathing are all in doubt?” he said in an interview with Chinese media in 2013.

Reporting by Gabriel Crossley and Yawen Chen; Editing by Tony Munroe and Gareth Jones
Our Standards:The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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For fuck's sake, the technology exists for them to use their mass surveience, their manpower, and their authoritarian conditioning to enforce an effective quarantine of what is now considered even among the heavily suppressed Chinese public sentiment to be a plagued zone. The amount of people bragging about escaping the quarantine dragnet is concerning due to how easily wealthy chinks retreat to foreign holdings and proceed to brag that they took medication to suppress a fever and avoid detection and quarantine

Personally I don't think the ChiComs ever held the mandate of heaven and I think a lot of their captive populace are waking up to this fact

They never did. The whole administration and state is unbelieveably bloated, corrupted and rotting. They keep an iron fist on a surface level only. The majority of their rural population never feels the Gov. beyond propaganda leaflets and TV/Radio. The elites and upper class are extremely degenerate and pretty much untouchable beyond a few purges for show. They can somewhat clamp down on a city state like Hong Kong and wave their dick around there, but their control of the country itself is just as or even more thickle as any other nation.

The majority of Chinks are just unaware or don't care enough about that fact and that they could topple the entire thing.
On the other hand I doubt that there are many institutions you could trust to rule an united China without becoming bloated and corrupted at some point. Maybe it should just collapse in itself and bring forth smaller states.
 
This is (unsurprisingly) worse than was let on. China would be the last fucking country to quarantine 10mil people simply out of an abundance of caution.

hospitals are too filled, people with symptoms apparently aren't getting treated:

doctor pissed about the overwhelming number of patients:

buckle in folks.
 
People are making a mountain out of a molehill. Its an overglorified SARS virus that's only dangerous if you live in some backwater shithole like China. I seriously doubt this is gonna have any impact whatsoever in civilized countries.

The issue in China comes from not being prepared for something like that more than the virus itself really.
 
Sopa de Morcego uma delícia.
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I did a BLAST analysis on the sequence when it was released and assumed it was transmitted from bats because it appears closely related to a SARS-like coronavirus found in bats, but reports seem to say it's from snake (and maybe it is). either seem reasonable given that it's China... stop eating pests.

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People are making a mountain out of a molehill. Its an overglorified SARS virus that's only dangerous if you live in some backwater shithole like China. I seriously doubt this is gonna have any impact whatsoever in civilized countries.

The issue in China comes from not being prepared for something like that more than the virus itself really.
it's hard to really know anything about its pathology yet considering all of our information is coming from fucking China. time will tell.
 
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