Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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Just think of what a catastrophe that will be. All the disinfectants they've been spraying throughout the cities, they will be nothing left alive in the rivers. Also, if this coronavirus can survive in urine, will it also spread in waste / storm water? Based off of what I've been reading in this thread, this virus will be passed along in rivers south of Wuhan. Get ready folks!
 
Daily reminder that even the commies are more based than California:
The high people's court of Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province published an urgent notice to crack down on coronavirus-related crimes, in which violations can be subject even to the death penalty.

The court published the notice on its official website on Friday, saying it would severely punish 36 crimes related to the prevention and control of epidemics in accordance with the law.

According to the notice, which has China's Criminal Law as its legal basis, people who spread the virus intentionally and endanger public security would be suspected of violating the criminal law and can be sentenced to death.

The Criminal Law says that "actions that endanger public security" can be subject to the death penalty if the situation is severe.

People who carry out unauthorized acts such as stopping or blocking traffic may be suspected of violating the criminal law, and committing the crime of damaging traffic facilities and vehicles can also be punishable by death, said the notice.

People who use the virus to create or spread rumors, to promote secession from China or undermine national unity, or incite subversion of state power or the overthrow of the socialist system can face a maximum 15-year jail term.

The notice said that other crimes related to the prevention and control of the virus shall be dealt with in accordance with the relevant provisions of the criminal law.

Amid China's resolute battle against the deadly novel coronavirus outbreak, rumormongering on social media platforms has triggered irrational behavior among netizens.
 
Just think of what a catastrophe that will be. All the disinfectants they've been spraying throughout the cities, they will be nothing left alive in the rivers. Also, if this coronavirus can survive in urine, will it also spread in waste / storm water? Based off of what I've been reading in this thread, this virus will be passed along in rivers south of Wuhan. Get ready folks!
Lol are you actually that re.tarded?
 
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Regarding the barred windows iirc in the first couple of days after word got out that they existed at all there was the same model found on alibaba, and the bars are standard with the unit. It was somewhere in this thread but I'm not going to bother to look it up.
Well there are only so many things you can make with a box, probably not the specific model but they all are built to the same sort of standards. Just go looking on alibaba for a few minutes and you can find loads of nearly identical deathcubes to this.
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Well there are only so many things you can make with a box, probably not the specific model but they all are built to the same sort of standards. Just go looking on alibaba for a few minutes and you can find loads of nearly identical deathcubes to this.
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It says something about China that a prison box is considered a "luxury container".
 
Okay lets say you are right ( even though you aren't arguing in good faith and ignoring other points people have brought up) these are in fact premade office containers. As someone who has worked in these containers can tell you there is no way that any sort of health standard can be maintained in them. They are meant to be satellite buildings so more often than not they weren't built with plumbing in mind. My local college has several of these and they don't even use them during the winter. Your second argument has been "at least they are trying" but that has been addressed (and ignored by you) the military should have the capability of creating emergency facilities. As outsiders we have seen very little assistance from the military but what we have seen is a very understaffed and under supplied health network. Slapping together a bunch of prefab "offices" doesn't change the fact this is a hot mess.
The military is assisting local police, and there are thousands of Army medics and doctors assisting the locals on the ground.
That two-week hospital has really gotten my autism flowing.

What do you think happens when it rains? Like, really rains. Not just some small piss rain like we saw in today's pictures. What happens to that place when it rains and there are not a lot of places for the water to go. How much time do you think they spent figuring out the drainage plane? Is there potential to spread illness via wastewater or even contaminated rainwater? Where is the normal human waste going to go?
This is why they put in a nice solid concrete foundation while waiting for the prefabs to arrive.
these cells are not even capable of keeping a person detained.
When you aren't, you know, making cells, you don't need your 'cells' to "keep [patients] detained".
 
The death toll officially passed 420 today.



China virus death toll posts grim record rise, passes 400
, Cheng Leng

BEIJING (Reuters) - China said it would welcome assistance from the United States to fight a coronavirus outbreak, a day after it accused Washington of scaremongering, and as the death toll rose on Tuesday by a new daily record to more than 420.


A man wears a face mask as he practices calligraphy of Chinese characters on a pavement as the country is hit by an outbreak of the novel coronavirus in Jiujiang, Jiangxi province, China, February 3, 2020. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
The toll in China rose to 425 as of the end of Monday, up by a record 64 from the previous day, the National Health Commission said on Tuesday. All of the new deaths were in central Hubei province, the epicenter of the virus outbreak.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the flu-like virus a global emergency, although experts say much is still unknown about the pathogen including its lethality.


“We expect to see more cases of person-to-person spread,” said Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The total number of infections in China rose by 3,235 on Tuesday to 20,438, and there are at least 151 cases in 23 other countries and regions, including the United States, Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong and Britain.

The CDC confirmed a handful of new cases in the United States, bringing the U.S. total to 11, including a patient in California who was infected through close contact with someone in the same household who had been infected in China.

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It marked the second instance of person-to-person spread of the virus in the United States after such a case was announced last week in Illinois.

China accused the United States of whipping up panic over the coronavirus outbreak Chinese stock market plunged about 8% on Monday on the first day back from an extended Lunar New Year holiday.

Beijing made the accusation after the Trump administration on Friday said it was barring nearly all foreign visitors who have been to China within the past 14 days to address the threat of the virus.

A Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman on Tuesday said the United States “should adopt an objective, fair, calm and rational attitude” and “refrain from overreacting”.

“China has noted that the United States has repeatedly expressed its willingness to provide assistance to China, and hopes that the relevant assistance will be provided soon,” spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in a statement on the ministry’s website.

With Wuhan and some other cities in virtual lockdown, travel severely restricted and China facing increasing international isolation, fears of wider economic disruption are growing; sources at the OPEC oil cartel said producers were considering cutting output by almost a third to support prices.

Airlines around the world have stopped flights to parts of China. A suspension by the United Arab Emirates on Monday will affect the Gulf airlines Etihad and Emirates.

The outbreak is reminiscent of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), a virus from the same family that emerged in China in 2002 and killed almost 800 people around the world out of the 8,000 or so who were infected.

Chinese data suggest that the new virus, while much more contagious than SARS, is significantly less lethal, although such numbers can evolve rapidly.

Some economists predict world economic output will be cut by 0.2 to 0.3 percentage points due to China’s lockdown.

Countries continued to fly evacuation flights for citizens out of Wuhan. A plane load of Australians left the city on Monday and arrived in the Indian Ocean territory of Christmas Island, where they will be quarantined, media reported on Tuesday.

The United States, which flew people out last week, is planning “a handful more flights” while Russia was due to start evacuating its citizens from Wuhan on Monday.

The White House said China had accepted its offer to have U.S. experts as part of a WHO mission to study and help combat the virus, which emerged from a market in Hubei’s provincial capital of Wuhan late last year.

For a graphic comparing coronavirus outbreaks, see tmsnrt.rs/2GK6YVK
Reporting by Kevin Yao, Lusha Zhang and Ryan Woo; Additional reporting by Yilei Sun, Leng Cheng, Brenda Goh, Winni Zhou in Shanghai, Martin Pollard in Jiujiang, Roxanne Liu, Pei Li, Gabriel Crossley and Muyu Xu, Min Zhang in Beijing, Clare Jim and Noah Sin in Hong Kong, Mekhla Raina in Bengaluru, Maria Kiselyova in Moscow, Agustinus Beo Da Costa and Gayatri Suroyo in Jakarta, Tom Westbrook in Singapore; Byron Kaye in Sydney; Writing by Stephen Coates; Editing by Michael Perry
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Someone on Twiiter apparently figured out that the CCP's "confirmed infections" are literally just the output of a basic algorithm
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OK, I've been critical of your trolling in this thread so far, but the idea that one random moron on Twitter out of the thousands working to overfit to the data getting within 3% of the actual numbers proves something is amazing. Excellent work.
 
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The dude had another illness on top of that, so he wasn't exactly healthy as a horse. But having deaths outside of China is... something, alright.
 
OK, I've been critical of your trolling in this thread so far, but the idea that one random moron on Twitter out of the thousands working to overfit to the data getting within 3% of the actual numbers proves something is amazing. Excellent work.

I mean you're a ccp apologist who believes everything they say so...

Back on topic, we have to wait a couple days to see how well the data from this original graph holds (unless someone has an even older graph). Specifically if the number of new infected increase/decrease dramatically since you can only test so many people a day with limited supplies.

Updating the graph everyday with official numbers isn't a good idea of testing if this actually is from an ancient chinese algorithm since finding a line of best fit for rando numbers is actually pretty easy, and quite frankly I have a hard time believing someone can be this incompetent with their propaganda.

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I'll keep this equation in mind but, if the reported number is legit, the amount of new infected every day should stay roughly the same since there is a finite amount of test kits and only so many hours in the day you can test people. If anything proves these statistics are false is if the rate of new infected increases, or the ccp announces they won't announce new infected numbers.
 
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I mean you're a ccp apologist who believes everything they say so...

Back on topic, we have to wait a couple days to see how well the data from this original graph holds (unless someone has an even older graph). Specifically if the number of new infected increase/decrease dramatically since you can only test so many people a day with limited supplies.

Updating the graph everyday with official numbers isn't a good idea of testing if this actually is from an ancient chinese algorithm since finding a line of best fit for rando numbers is actually pretty easy, and quite frankly I have a hard time believing someone can be this incompetent with their propaganda.

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I'll keep this equation in mind but, if the reported number is legit, the amount of new infected every day should stay roughly the same since there is a finite amount of test kits and only so many hours in the day you can test people. If anything proves these statistics are false is if the rate of new infected increases, or the ccp announces they won't announce new infected numbers.
I don't understand what you're trying to get across here and I think I'm being trolled again. Are you actually saying that if the count of confirmed cases rises at anything but a linear rate, that proves that the Chinese public health services are faking numbers?

You deny that if it is important to have test kits to detect the virus, production of said kits will increase?
 
I mean you're a ccp apologist who believes everything they say so...

Back on topic, we have to wait a couple days to see how well the data from this original graph holds (unless someone has an even older graph). Specifically if the number of new infected increase/decrease dramatically since you can only test so many people a day with limited supplies.

Updating the graph everyday with official numbers isn't a good idea of testing if this actually is from an ancient chinese algorithm since finding a line of best fit for rando numbers is actually pretty easy, and quite frankly I have a hard time believing someone can be this incompetent with their propaganda.

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I'll keep this equation in mind but, if the reported number is legit, the amount of new infected every day should stay roughly the same since there is a finite amount of test kits and only so many hours in the day you can test people. If anything proves these statistics are false is if the rate of new infected increases, or the ccp announces they won't announce new infected numbers.

Here's the entire thread with the 'data' as the permalinked tweet.

Also dude's apparently connected to some sort of elon musk thing.
 
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These fuckers deserve an epidemic.
 
So now they've injected a total of $242 billion dollars of liquidity to stabilize the market. Yesterday it was 144ish so almost 100 more today.

Currently things look pretty stable but there are still well over 100 stocks that can't be traded because of how much they dropped yesterday. This is going to be a fun week.
 
So now they've injected a total of $242 billion dollars of liquidity to stabilize the market. Yesterday it was 144ish so almost 100 more today.

Currently things look pretty stable but there are still well over 100 stocks that can't be traded because of how much they dropped yesterday. This is going to be a fun week.

Remember, they're a communist (fake, rigged, etc) economy. The second money stops circulating, they go Venezuela almost overnight.
 
Well there are only so many things you can make with a box, probably not the specific model but they all are built to the same sort of standards. Just go looking on alibaba for a few minutes and you can find loads of nearly identical deathcubes to this.
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"Luxury." Dammit, why we can't we have one word responses every once in awhile?
 
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