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I haven't been following as close due to work as much but iirc so far everyone dead in Italy has been elderly? And most already had other petsistant illnesses?

Was the very sick 36 year old from Italy?

I feel for this guy though imagine already having a shitty time from a heart attack and then catching Corona. Didn't stand a chance.
The guy is Italian, 38 and pretty athletic and in good shape, judging by the 2 or three marathons he ran while infected. He's in intensive care and it isn't known if maybe he had some kind of chronic condition that even he wasn't aware of. Other 20 patients are in intensive care.

Thing is this shit is unpredictable. Yesterday we had this virologist who said: "Nothing to see here, it's just a flu". A 38 yo guy who catches a flu is like "Bummer, I'll take an aspirine, go to bed, drink a lot fluids and wait for it to pass," not being hospitalized in intensive care.
 
HEALTH NEWS
FEBRUARY 23, 2020 / 8:50 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Coronavirus cases spread outside China, fall inside, winning WHO's praises

Gabriel Crossley, Hyonhee Shin
6 MIN READ

BEIJING/SEOUL (Reuters) - Italy, South Korea and Iran reported sharp rises in coronavirus infections on Monday, but China relaxed curbs on movement as the rate of new infections there eased and a visiting World Health Organization team reported steep declines in visits to clinics.

The virus has put Chinese cities into lockdown in recent weeks, disrupted air traffic to the workshop of the world and blocked global supply chains for everything from cars and car parts to smartphones.
But China’s actions, especially in the city of Wuhan, the center of the outbreak, had probably prevented hundreds of thousands of cases, the head of the WHO delegation in China, Bruce Aylward, said, urging the rest of the world to learn the lesson of acting fast.
https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-c...avirus-halts-flights-to-iran-tv-idUKKCN20I1LL
“The world is in your debt,” Aylward said in Beijing, addressing the people of Wuhan. “The people of that city have gone through an extraordinary period and they’re still going through it.”
The surge of cases outside mainland China triggered sharp falls in global share markets and Wall Street stock futures as investors fled to safe havens. European share markets suffered their biggest slump since mid-2016, gold soared to a seven-year high, oil tumbled nearly 4% and the Korean won KRW= fell to its lowest level since August.[MKTS/GLOB]
But U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin cautioned against jumping to conclusions about the impact on the global economy or supply chains, saying it was simply too soon to know. Live blog: Online site for coronavirus news - here Graphic: Tracking the novel coronavirus - here Reuters graphics on the new coronavirus - here

The WHO’s Aylward said multiple data sources backed the trend of declining cases but an official with China’s National Health Commission, Liang Wannian, said more than 3,000 medical staff had become infected, most of them in Hubei, and likely due to the lack of protective gear and fatigue.
Excluding Hubei, mainland China reported 11 new cases, the lowest since the national health authority started publishing nationwide daily figures on Jan. 20.
The coronavirus has infected nearly 77,000 people and killed more than 2,500 in China, most in Hubei.
Overall, China reported 409 new cases on the mainland, down from 648 a day earlier, taking the total number of infections to 77,150 cases as of Feb. 23. The death toll rose by 150 to 2,592.

People wearing face masks walk along a street, as the country is hit by an outbreak of the new coronavirus, in Beijing, China February 24, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
But there was a measure of relief for the world’s second-largest economy as more than 20 province-level jurisdictions, including Beijing and Shanghai, reported zero new infections, the best showing since the outbreak began.
Outside mainland China, the outbreak has spread to about 29 countries and territories, with a death toll of about two dozen, according to a Reuters tally.
South Korea reported 231 new cases, taking its total to 833. Many are in its fourth-largest city, Daegu, which became more isolated with Asiana Airlines (020560.KS) and Korean Air (003490.KS) suspending flights there until next month.
Iran, which announced its first two cases last Wednesday, said it now had 61 cases and 12 deaths. Most of the infections were in the Shi’ite Muslim holy city of Qom.

Elsewhere in the Middle East, Bahrain and Iraq reported their first cases and Kuwait reported three cases involving people who had been in Iran.
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan and Afghanistan imposed restrictions on travel and immigration from Iran. Afghanistan also reported its first case, officials said.
Europe’s biggest outbreak is in Italy, with some 150 infections - compared with just three before Friday - and a sixth death.

SHOW MUSTN’T GO ON
In northern Italy, authorities sealed off the worst-affected towns and banned public gatherings across a wide area, halting the carnival in Venice, where there were two cases.
Austria briefly suspended train services over the Alps from Italy after two travelers coming from Italy showed symptoms of fever.
Both tested negative for the new coronavirus but Austrian Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said a task force would meet on Monday to discuss whether to introduce border controls. (Interactive graphic tracking global spread of coronavirus tmsnrt.rs/3aIRuz7. Open in an external browser.)
President Xi Jinping urged businesses to get back to work, though he said the epidemic was still “severe and complex, and prevention and control work is in the most difficult and critical stage”.

Xi said on Sunday the outbreak would have a relatively big, but short-term, impact on the economy and the government would step up policy adjustments to help cushion the blow.
Mnuchin, speaking to Reuters in the Saudi city of Riyadh, said he did not expect the coronavirus to have a material impact on the Phase 1 U.S.-China trade deal.
“Obviously that could change as the situation develops,” he added.
Japan had 773 cases as of late Sunday, mostly on a cruise ship quarantined near Tokyo. A third passenger, a Japanese man in his 80s, died on Sunday.
In South Korea, authorities reported a seventh death and dozens more cases on Monday. Of the new cases, 115 were linked to a church in the city of Daegu.
Drone footage showed what appeared to be hundreds of people queuing in a neat line outside a Daegu supermarket to buy face masks. ( tmsnrt.rs/37WP6lA )
Reporting by Gabreil Crossley and Ryan Woo in Beijing and Hyonhee Shin in Seoul; Additional reporting by Judy Hua, Huizhong Wu, Yawen Chen, Lusha Zhang and David Kirton in Beijing, Engen Tham in Shangai, Joyce Lee and Cynthia Kim in Seoul, Tom Westbrook in Singapore, Kate Kelland in London, Simon Johnson in Stockholm, Andrea Shalal in Riyadh; Writing by Robert Birsel and Nick Macfie; Editing by Lincoln Feast, Simon Cameron-Moore and Kevin Liffey
Our Standards:The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

Here are some tweets from that press conference. Source 1, Source 2.

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HEALTH NEWS
FEBRUARY 23, 2020 / 8:50 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Coronavirus cases spread outside China, fall inside, winning WHO's praises

Gabriel Crossley, Hyonhee Shin
6 MIN READ

BEIJING/SEOUL (Reuters) - Italy, South Korea and Iran reported sharp rises in coronavirus infections on Monday, but China relaxed curbs on movement as the rate of new infections there eased and a visiting World Health Organization team reported steep declines in visits to clinics.

The virus has put Chinese cities into lockdown in recent weeks, disrupted air traffic to the workshop of the world and blocked global supply chains for everything from cars and car parts to smartphones.
But China’s actions, especially in the city of Wuhan, the center of the outbreak, had probably prevented hundreds of thousands of cases, the head of the WHO delegation in China, Bruce Aylward, said, urging the rest of the world to learn the lesson of acting fast.
https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-c...avirus-halts-flights-to-iran-tv-idUKKCN20I1LL
“The world is in your debt,” Aylward said in Beijing, addressing the people of Wuhan. “The people of that city have gone through an extraordinary period and they’re still going through it.”
The surge of cases outside mainland China triggered sharp falls in global share markets and Wall Street stock futures as investors fled to safe havens. European share markets suffered their biggest slump since mid-2016, gold soared to a seven-year high, oil tumbled nearly 4% and the Korean won KRW= fell to its lowest level since August.[MKTS/GLOB]
But U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin cautioned against jumping to conclusions about the impact on the global economy or supply chains, saying it was simply too soon to know. Live blog: Online site for coronavirus news - here Graphic: Tracking the novel coronavirus - here Reuters graphics on the new coronavirus - here

The WHO’s Aylward said multiple data sources backed the trend of declining cases but an official with China’s National Health Commission, Liang Wannian, said more than 3,000 medical staff had become infected, most of them in Hubei, and likely due to the lack of protective gear and fatigue.
Excluding Hubei, mainland China reported 11 new cases, the lowest since the national health authority started publishing nationwide daily figures on Jan. 20.
The coronavirus has infected nearly 77,000 people and killed more than 2,500 in China, most in Hubei.
Overall, China reported 409 new cases on the mainland, down from 648 a day earlier, taking the total number of infections to 77,150 cases as of Feb. 23. The death toll rose by 150 to 2,592.

People wearing face masks walk along a street, as the country is hit by an outbreak of the new coronavirus, in Beijing, China February 24, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
But there was a measure of relief for the world’s second-largest economy as more than 20 province-level jurisdictions, including Beijing and Shanghai, reported zero new infections, the best showing since the outbreak began.
Outside mainland China, the outbreak has spread to about 29 countries and territories, with a death toll of about two dozen, according to a Reuters tally.
South Korea reported 231 new cases, taking its total to 833. Many are in its fourth-largest city, Daegu, which became more isolated with Asiana Airlines (020560.KS) and Korean Air (003490.KS) suspending flights there until next month.
Iran, which announced its first two cases last Wednesday, said it now had 61 cases and 12 deaths. Most of the infections were in the Shi’ite Muslim holy city of Qom.

Elsewhere in the Middle East, Bahrain and Iraq reported their first cases and Kuwait reported three cases involving people who had been in Iran.
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan and Afghanistan imposed restrictions on travel and immigration from Iran. Afghanistan also reported its first case, officials said.
Europe’s biggest outbreak is in Italy, with some 150 infections - compared with just three before Friday - and a sixth death.

SHOW MUSTN’T GO ON
In northern Italy, authorities sealed off the worst-affected towns and banned public gatherings across a wide area, halting the carnival in Venice, where there were two cases.
Austria briefly suspended train services over the Alps from Italy after two travelers coming from Italy showed symptoms of fever.
Both tested negative for the new coronavirus but Austrian Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said a task force would meet on Monday to discuss whether to introduce border controls. (Interactive graphic tracking global spread of coronavirus tmsnrt.rs/3aIRuz7. Open in an external browser.)
President Xi Jinping urged businesses to get back to work, though he said the epidemic was still “severe and complex, and prevention and control work is in the most difficult and critical stage”.

Xi said on Sunday the outbreak would have a relatively big, but short-term, impact on the economy and the government would step up policy adjustments to help cushion the blow.
Mnuchin, speaking to Reuters in the Saudi city of Riyadh, said he did not expect the coronavirus to have a material impact on the Phase 1 U.S.-China trade deal.
“Obviously that could change as the situation develops,” he added.
Japan had 773 cases as of late Sunday, mostly on a cruise ship quarantined near Tokyo. A third passenger, a Japanese man in his 80s, died on Sunday.
In South Korea, authorities reported a seventh death and dozens more cases on Monday. Of the new cases, 115 were linked to a church in the city of Daegu.
Drone footage showed what appeared to be hundreds of people queuing in a neat line outside a Daegu supermarket to buy face masks. ( tmsnrt.rs/37WP6lA )
Reporting by Gabreil Crossley and Ryan Woo in Beijing and Hyonhee Shin in Seoul; Additional reporting by Judy Hua, Huizhong Wu, Yawen Chen, Lusha Zhang and David Kirton in Beijing, Engen Tham in Shangai, Joyce Lee and Cynthia Kim in Seoul, Tom Westbrook in Singapore, Kate Kelland in London, Simon Johnson in Stockholm, Andrea Shalal in Riyadh; Writing by Robert Birsel and Nick Macfie; Editing by Lincoln Feast, Simon Cameron-Moore and Kevin Liffey
Our Standards:The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

Here are some tweets from that press conference. Source 1, Source 2.

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the scariest part is that neither WHO nor china will be held accountable in the long run for this horseshit.
if there's anything i can't stand about the internationalist hustle is that they pretend like it isn't blatantly fucking obvious what they're up to.
 
Good, stay the fuck away from us. I don't care what you, your "Communist" party or Xi thinks or says.
I have not seen one single instance of verified discrimination against the slants over this disease.
 
never forgetti the pastacost when 6 million kg of pasta was purchased in 1 week. (and don't you dare tell me those numbers aren't real)


he clearly was internalizing xenophobia against asians and needed to be dealt with in a sensible way
Well duh it's italy you can't survive the apocalypse with out your spaghetti. But if I was in the middle of Italy during corona Chan's rape train I'd be stocking up on some polenta that shit is fucking good.
 
The EU's Response to COVID-19
Archive
What has the Commission been doing since the outbreak of COVID-19 was reported in China?

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- €114 million will support the World Health Organization (WHO), in particular the global preparedness and response global plan. This intends to boost public health emergency preparedness and response work in countries with weak health systems and limited resilience. Part of this funding is subject to the agreement of the EU budgetary authorities.

That's money well spent.
 
This is getting ridiculous.

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It makes total sense to me. Residents don't want to have 50 or over 50 infected people in their neighborhood.
I'm sure this all has nothing to do with Costa Mesa's incorrect thoughts on CA being a sanctuary state.
 
The EU's Response to COVID-19

What has the Commission been doing since the outbreak of COVID-19 was reported in China?

4..
- €114 million will support the World Health Organization (WHO), in particular the global preparedness and response global plan. This intends to boost public health emergency preparedness and response work in countries with weak health systems and limited resilience. Part of this funding is subject to the agreement of the EU budgetary authorities.

That's money well spent.
Giving money to these incompetent piece of shit will achieve nothing, and certainly doesn't grant anyone any protection or garantee any action is taken, they will not come to europe to save them from anything, but stay in their rich mansion in China and laughing it off while counting their millions. These millions would have been better invested in just re-implementing factories and things they delocalized in China, like, Fine - medical production that has been completely delocalized from France and Belgium that were 10 years ago leaders in the field and now that kind of manufacturing process has completely vanished from these countries thanks to globalisation. What a waste of money.
 
Lol are you serious? That's some real racism and xenophobia I'm seeing. Yikes. We need to fight this virus with love by opening all borders and doing everything possible to keep our slave labor working. The elites need more currency to roll DMT soaked blunts with.

But what if the Islamic ones get infected the most and start blaming them for it and accuse them of weaponizing the disease to eliminate
them? How are they gonna explain it?
 
Good, stay the fuck away from us. I don't care what you, your "Communist" party or Xi thinks or says.
I have not seen one single instance of verified discrimination against the slants over this disease.
See? Racism works!
Maybe if cancucks bring out the pitchforks & torches they'll be able to afford apartments soon enough.
 
The guy is Italian, 38 and pretty athletic and in good shape, judging by the 2 or three marathons he ran while infected. He's in intensive care and it isn't known if maybe he had some kind of chronic condition that even he wasn't aware of. Other 20 patients are in intensive care.

Thing is this shit is unpredictable. Yesterday we had this virologist who said: "Nothing to see here, it's just a flu". A 38 yo guy who catches a flu is like "Bummer, I'll take an aspirine, go to bed, drink a lot fluids and wait for it to pass," not being hospitalized in intensive care.

Marathon runners get cardiomegaly which is going to increase their risk of developing the whole cycle of low oxygen saturation -> compensatory tachycardia -> poor cardiac output due to gigantic heart.

Like you can basically imagine it as rapidly squeezing a big turkey baster in a vial of liquid. You're pushing liquid out as fast as you're drawing it up.

So, like, it's not really that surprising.
 
Someone at Twitter and in China didn't like all these truth videos coming out of wechat, Harry Chen PHD account has been "cancelled" :

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Just twitter participating in human rights abuses at the behest of an insane nation who is locking its own citizens up in their homes to the point of widespread starvation.

nothing to see here, just a little cofveve. why don't we all go watch the latest disney movie?
 
North Korea has yet to officially report any coronavirus cases. But it just quarantined 380 foreigners.

As the novel coronavirus continues to spread and fears are swirling about the prospect of a global pandemic, North Korea has quarantined 380 foreigners, most of whom are diplomats, state media reported on Monday. Around 200 of those foreigners have been under quarantine for the last thirty days.
The state has quarantined the foreign nationals while "while intensifying isolation, medical monitoring and testing measures on those who have returned from overseas travel, those who have contacted them, and those showing abnormal symptoms," according to the South Korean Yonhap News Agency, which cited North Korean state media.
North Korea is one of the most isolated, secretive countries in the world — and the spread of the coronavirus has only served to exacerbate its isolation. In an effort to stave off the coronavirus, the state has blocked foreign tourists — most of whom come from China — from entry, the Washington Post reported in late January.
Though the nationalities of the quarantined individuals are unknown, they are believed to mostly be diplomats stationed in the capital, Pyongyang.
If the quarantine appears somewhat perplexing, it's because the country has not reported a single case of the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19.
'It will be dangerous for them'
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared in late January that COVID-19 is a "global health emergency," and later said there were "no indications" of any coronavirus cases in North Korea.
"At the moment there are no signals, there are no indications we are dealing with any COVID-19 there," Dr. Mike Ryan, chief of the WHO emergency program, said in a February 19 press conference.
If North Korea is, in fact, battling an outbreak, the country and its neighbors could be in trouble, since sanctions on the country have limited access to proper medical resources.
"There's not enough medicine for the country," Nagi Shafik, a former WHO and UNICEF official in Pyongyang, told Insider. "I'm really concerned about them facing an outbreak. It will be dangerous for them. It could go everywhere."
"They cannot produce the medicine they need because of the sanctions," Shafik continued. "Nothing new has come to the country to updates their medicine or technology. What even is the best doctor without equipment?"
Elsewhere, some 3,000 people in the North Korean province of North Pyongan are being monitored for potential COVID-19 symptoms, the BBC said citing state media. And on February 21, the country canceled its yearly marathon in Pyongyang that typically attracts participants from around the world, the BBC said.
 
Dow is down 900 points this morning on European Coronavirus fears. So yes. It’s not a panic sell off. Just seems a shift to Gold and Bonds. Travel and Tourism industries taking the biggest hit.
It's down over a thousand. There should be a late day sell-off, might be as much as a 3k drop before the day is done.

This is mostly driven by fears over what is happening in Italy and South Korea. US markets have some exposure, but not that much.
 
I have not seen one single instance of verified discrimination against the slants over this disease.

Not eating at a Chinese restaurant is literal violence.

Marathon runners get cardiomegaly which is going to increase their risk of developing the whole cycle of low oxygen saturation -> compensatory tachycardia -> poor cardiac output due to gigantic heart.

Like you can basically imagine it as rapidly squeezing a big turkey baster in a vial of liquid. You're pushing liquid out as fast as you're drawing it up.

So, like, it's not really that surprising.
Yeah, I dunno about that. I'm pretty sure endurance athletes don't have this problem with the more mundane viruses we usually get. Also, the athletic cardiomegaly is straight-up considered benign.
 
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