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- Jan 26, 2019
Yes - agree completely. It’s also possible that people are still contagious after recovery. Plenty of viruses do this - any of the viruses that cause hand foot and mouth can be shed in faeces for weeks after. Zika amd Ebola are sexually transmissible months after recovery.
There’s a gap in our understanding of how this is getting around. And of course that’s normal for a new emergent disease. The diseases we are familiar with have been studied for a very long time and still sometimes surprise us.
It has to be able to linger in the air doesn't it? The cruise-ship kind of gives us a better idea than China, but only really confirms it, but there's no other way it could spread that fast if it isn't just hanging out in the air after being exhaled and able to cross every possible mucus membrane for expsoure. If it was any other method then keeping people apart and not letting them interact would stop it and even on a cruise ship there's no way one person managed to cough on every single other person or an object touched by every single other person that would result in it spreading the way it has.
Some of what's happening here is just weird. I get pandemics happen and China is the worst place for it but you'd think two months in with concerns about it ballooning on a global scale there'd be some better understanding of it, especially if more developed countries have cases that they can observe and collect samples from. I can't help but wonder if some of the cases being tested are throwing a false positive or picking up other ailments, like an actual common cold or flu, and turning positive for those as well. It's so all over the place. How does one test for Corona anyway?