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If this isn't just an urban legend, it's far from a common delicacy and more like "something done at one restaurant decades ago." Seriously I've looked for awhile for evidence of this happening and I think it's probably bullshit or it happened really rarely a long time ago.


Isn't that just some shit from the first faces of death?
 
I've seen that message box linked your nation's public health agency long before zerohedge was banned. I think it is part of a generic "anti-fake-news" effort on Big Tech's part.

Will it, or does it, work? I don't know. Maybe for the average Joe. But somebody who is already predisposed to not trust the government, it might do the opposite.
 
I've seen that message box linked your nation's public health agency long before zerohedge was banned. I think it is part of a generic "anti-fake-news" effort on Big Tech's part.

Will it, or does it, work? I don't know. Maybe for the average Joe. But somebody who is already predisposed to not trust the government, it might do the opposite.

Wait the average person trusts the goverment? i thought congress had the low approval rating something around 10 per cent ?
 
I like the qualifiers saying 'they aren't cured, but it slows the disease'.
With viral pneumonia it’s just about keeping the patient alive until their body deals with the virus, so this is actually not as bad as it sounds. Many antibiotics do something similar - they’re bacteriostatic (just stop them reproducing as fast) to let your immune system mop them up rather than actively killing them all.
There’s no indication at the moment that the virus will persist long term in a patient like HIV does. HIV is a Retrovirus so it actually inserts it’s own DNA into that of the host cell, rather than just hijacking it.
 
Same here in the US.

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Guess they're still assmad about Zerohedge.

I think this has more to do with all the misinformation popping up on social media. Facebook specifically has many different photo posts of people pointing out that various lysol/disinfection products have 'kills coronoavirus' or whatever in the claims like woooowwweeeooooooo how did they know it was coming?!- gotcha moments. When really it's because, you know, there's various versions of this virus.

That and people are dumb.

So I don't blame social media for making at least an attempt to curb this and direct them to information that can have some level of faith in the accuracy of.
 
Ya know I do hate to join in the "iTS juST lIKE THE stAnd GUiz!" throng but....the whole "flu mixed with HIV accidentally released from a lab" thing is literally the exact same shit as Captain Trips
It's also stupid bullshit that only streetshitter 'scientists' would be dishonest or stupid enough to lend scientific credibility. Literal redditors have a better handle on this than they do.
https://www.reddit.com/r/China_Flu/comments/ewuotw/discussion_biorxiv_preprint_on_2019ncov_spike/

Long story short, two of the four short matches they claim are present in hundreds of other viruses (as you would expect from random chance), and two of them aren't even matches.. so that they could claim more 'matches', they took two cases in each of which there were two even shorter, even more random matches, but with a bunch of other bases in between, and pretended that those were matches too.

This is because Indians are stupid, dishonest, and generally ignorant of even the field in which they nominally work.

The streetshitters withdrew their bullshit paper after getting called out.

Okay, this might be super dumb to bring it up here - but could this be because of this?


Or is this just a coincidence in this case?
Hahah this idiot Ding has deleted his tweets about the topic after being made to look like an moron by the streetshitters.
https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1223834719651094528
 
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I've seen that message box linked your nation's public health agency long before zerohedge was banned. I think it is part of a generic "anti-fake-news" effort on Big Tech's part.

Will it, or does it, work? I don't know. Maybe for the average Joe. But somebody who is already predisposed to not trust the government, it might do the opposite.
Same vibe I’m getting, talked to some rural friends of mine the other day, and they brought it up on their own and bitched how much of a re.tarded stance it was.

So from what I’ve seen it seems to be having that effect, not everyone is stupid.
 
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"The patient’s condition significantly improved within 48 hours after the medical team decided to use antiviral drugs originally used for HIV and influenza in his treatment"
:thinking:
This sort of thing reminds me of homeopathic/naturopathic "remedies" for colds; more often than not you're bound to recover anyways, but people attribute the recovery to the "remedy" instead of understanding that they were going to get well regardless. The majority of people seem to be recovering from this so we could pump victims full of any innocuous substance and claim that it had "cured" them.
 
The construction of the Huoshenshan plague hospital in Wuhan has received a lot of attention here, but I don't recall any mention of the Dabie Mountain or Leishenshan facilities.

Dabie Mountain, in Huanggang, was allegedly completed in two days, using an existing, vacant building. Yeah, I'm sure that's going to work really well. And where are they going to find enough medical personnel to adequately staff these 1,000-1,600-bed plague houses?
China's first coronavirus hospital opens after just 48 hours of construction

It took just two days for 500 workers to construct China's first dedicated coronavirus hospital in Hubei province and two more are expected to open in Wuhan - ground zero for the outbreak - within days

By Chris Kitching
14:25, 29 JAN 2020
UPDATED 15:14, 29 JAN 2020

CHINA'S FIRST CORONAVIRUS HOSPITAL OPENS

China has opened its first coronavirus hospital after around 500 workers and volunteers spent just 48 hours converting an empty building.

The medical building had been set to open in May, but following the deadly outbreak, it was all hands on deck to get it completed.

It now boasts 1,000-beds and the first batch of coronavirus patients were transferred at around 10.30pm last night.

The hospital, called the Dabie Mountain Regional Medical Centre, in Huanggang, also has water, electricity and internet.

It is expected to relieve some of the pressure on doctors and nurses in Hubei province - the epicentre of the outbreak - where overwhelmed hospitals were running out of beds, masks and other supplies as they were inundated with patients.

Dabie Mountain Regional Medical Centre is the first dedicated coronavirus hospital

Two pop-up hospitals are also currently being built from scratch to treat patients with the SARS-like virus that has killed more than 130 people in the country.

Hundreds of workers are racing to build a second hospital, called Huoshenshan or Fire God Mountain Hospital, from scratch.

It now boasts 1,000-beds

Teams are aiming to finish the 1,000-bed facility, which covers six acres in suburban Wuhan, in less than two weeks, with the first patients expected to arrive on February 3.

A third hospital, also being built from scratch, is due to open on February 5 and there are plans for a fourth.

The third facility is called Leishenshan, or the Thunder God Mountain Hospital.

It took just 48 hours for workers to convert an empty building into the first hospital

It is also located in Wuhan, the city of 11million where the flu-like virus is believed to have spread to humans at a live wild animal market.

That 60,000-square metre (14-acre) facility will have 1,600 beds - 300 more than originally planned - and dormitories for more than 2,000 medical staff.

Hospitals in Hubei province are struggling amid the crisis which has killed at least 136 people and infected more than 6,000 others as of Wednesday afternoon.

About 60 cases, but no deaths, have been reported in 15 other countries, including France, Germany, the US, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates.


A second hospital, called Huoshenshan, is due to open in Wuhan's suburbs (Image: Getty Images)

Britain has tested more than 100 people for the virus, but all of the results have come back negative.

The UK is planning to rescue Britons who are trapped in Hubei province, the capital of which is locked down Wuhan, where flights are grounded and public transport is halted, making it impossible for people to leave on their own.

The first repatriation flight is due to leave on Thursday.

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China has opened its first coronavirus hospital after around 500 workers and volunteers spent just 48 hours converting an empty building.

The medical building had been set to open in May, but following the deadly outbreak, it was all hands on deck to get it completed.

It now boasts 1,000-beds and the first batch of coronavirus patients were transferred at around 10.30pm last night.

The hospital, called the Dabie Mountain Regional Medical Centre, in Huanggang, also has water, electricity and internet.

It is expected to relieve some of the pressure on doctors and nurses in Hubei province - the epicentre of the outbreak - where overwhelmed hospitals were running out of beds, masks and other supplies as they were inundated with patients.

Have you been affected by the coronavirus outbreak? Email webnews@mirror.co.uk.

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A third hospital, also being built from scratch, is due to open on February 5 and there are plans for a fourth.

The third facility is called Leishenshan, or the Thunder God Mountain Hospital.

It took just 48 hours for workers to convert an empty building into the first hospital
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It is also located in Wuhan, the city of 11million where the flu-like virus is believed to have spread to humans at a live wild animal market.

That 60,000-square metre (14-acre) facility will have 1,600 beds - 300 more than originally planned - and dormitories for more than 2,000 medical staff.

Hospitals in Hubei province are struggling amid the crisis which has killed at least 136 people and infected more than 6,000 others as of Wednesday afternoon.

About 60 cases, but no deaths, have been reported in 15 other countries, including France, Germany, the US, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates.


A second hospital, called Huoshenshan, is due to open in Wuhan's suburbs (Image: Getty Images)
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Britain has tested more than 100 people for the virus, but all of the results have come back negative.

The UK is planning to rescue Britons who are trapped in Hubei province, the capital of which is locked down Wuhan, where flights are grounded and public transport is halted, making it impossible for people to leave on their own.

The first repatriation flight is due to leave on Thursday.

It comes after the US and Japan evacuated their citizens from the quarantined city.

British Airways has suspended flights to mainland China after the Foreign Office advised against all but essential travel to the country.

Almost all of the coronavirus cases have been in the central province of Hubei.

The race is on to complete the second hospital by February 3 (Image: SHI YI/EPA-EFE/REX)

But in what could be a major step towards taming the disease, scientists in Australia said they had developed a lab-grown version of the coronavirus, the first to be recreated outside China.

The number of cases in China has outstripped its tally of 5,327 infected with the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) coronavirus that killed about 800 people globally in 2002 and 2003.

However, some experts believe the new strain is not as deadly as SARS.

Like other respiratory infections, it is spread by droplets from coughs and sneezes, with an incubation time between one and 14 days.

There are signs it may spread before symptoms show.


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Thinking aloud.., It’ll be interesting to see how the immune response to the virus plays out. If it does have HIV type sequence (which is not a given, those sequences are found elsewhere) could it modulate and reduce the interferon response like HIV does? Could that account for the rapid re infections that were seen ? It’s wiping out interferons before the antibody response is working?
 
You know, the whole deal about racism against asians isn't necessarily unjustified, as people in fear can act retarded and do some bad shit. The problem is that it's current year insanity so the media gets defensive other Chinese people feelings being hurt by people acting like sane human being, and sucks up China's tiny bear dick despite them hiding and misreporting information.
 
When you search for "coronavirus" on twitter in Canada, you get a big box directing you to the public health agency. (My first search was for "coronavirus HIV" and I thought it might have been trying to head off conspiracy theories, but I took off the HIV and it was still the same.) Anyone else get similar PSAs in other countries?

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I got the same thing. What is going on in Canada pisses me off to no end. People are more concerned about hurt feelings than a god-damned pandemic. Below is my experience at Canada's top hospital system, 3 blocks from Toronto's Chinatown, on Friday.

Friday I had an appointment on hospital row in Toronto. I had read an article that all people entering the hospitals were to undergo screening and I was glad to hear it and curious as to how it would work. There are four hospitals right together. Mount Sinai and Princess Margaret Cancer Hospital on on side of the street and Toronto General and Sick Kids on the other. UofT campus and Queen's Park (the seat of the provincial government) are also right there. Chinatown is a few blocks away. My appointment was at PMH. The place is filled to the brim with the immunocompromised so I expected some sort of procedure but there was none. The 'screening' consisted of the patient (not anyone accompanying the patient) being asked if they had been to China in the last 14 days by desk staff at the place of their appointment. I looked for masks immediately and there were none. I asked at the lab and they had some behind the desk and provided one when I asked. The staff told me that they were asked to stand against hysteria and not wear one until the threat was viable. In the imaging department I saw a lot of people come and check in while I was drinking my not-so-tasty beverage. They were all asked, "Have you visited China in the last 14 days?" A Chinese lady came in and handed her card to the clerk. The clerk asked what type of scan she was there for and got no response. The lady didn't speak a lick of English. The clerk asked about visiting China and again crickets. She was then just checked in like everyone else.

On the street there were only a few people, all Asian wearing masks. In PMH it is fairly common to see many people wearing masks because of their immunocompromised status. There were way fewer. It is like the woke were proud to stand against racism and hysteria by showing their faces. All of the Chinese patients (except for the no English lady) were wearing masks and all gave me a nod of respect for doing likewise. I did not see a single hospital employee or volunteer wearing a mask.

My goal to steal a box of N95 masks was unsuccessful. They were no where to be found including places one could usually count on. Whether they are running low on supply, hiding them or hoarding them I just don't know. I do know that I haven't been able to find any available for purchase in stock anywhere including Amazon.ca.

My original plan was to check out all of the hospitals and report back what their procedures were but after what I saw at the best of them I decided not to press my luck and just get out of the fucking city as soon as I could.

Canada hasn't made any orders regarding flights from China. One infected Toronto man was released form hospital after a few days despite the new German research suggesting a heavy viral load after symptoms have gone. At this point I believe the Canadian health authorities are actively misleading the public about the number of and severity of cases in the country as well as suppressing reasonable academic evidence from reasonable sources outside the country. The Twitter blurb is more offensive to me than it should be. It should just say, "BELIEVE STATE SPONSORED INFORMATION ONLY."

Canada was hit hard by SARS because of the vast number of Chinese people who frequent our two most populous cities. It appears we have learned nothing and will choose feelings over caution again. I sincerely hope that I am just being paranoid.
 
Now they're being racist against Africans too!

This is a great writeup on the 'HIV bioweapon' nonsense.
https://theprepared.com/blog/no-the-2019-ncov-genome-doesnt-actually-seem-engineered-from-hiv/
Here's the kicker:
The overlap to HIV is not to a “characteristic” HIV region that is conserved among HIV, but to particular samples (in fact, three different ones from three different countries). They’re just the flotsam and jetsam of variable regions generating a lot of different sequences which get picked up in mass sequencing efforts, not a smoking gun.

In particular, the sequences identified both come from short alpha helical regions on the surface of an envelope/membrane protein, and both feature a lot of positively charged polar residues. These kinds of similar residues have a tendency to appear together on sequences of this type, increasing the chance that unrelated sequences may share short overlaps if they both come from this type of protein domain.
Not only are the 'overlaps' the result of random chance, the 'overlaps' with HIV the street shitters 'detected' are not even to parts of the various HIV genome that are significant to how HIV works as a virus. They're just random noise.
 
The construction of the Huoshenshan plague hospital in Wuhan has received a lot of attention here, but I don't recall any mention of the Dabie Mountain or Leishenshan facilities.

Dabie Mountain, in Huanggang, was allegedly completed in two days, using an existing, vacant building. Yeah, I'm sure that's going to work really well. And where are they going to find enough medical personnel to adequately staff these 1,000-1,600-bed plague houses?
China's first coronavirus hospital opens after just 48 hours of construction

It took just two days for 500 workers to construct China's first dedicated coronavirus hospital in Hubei province and two more are expected to open in Wuhan - ground zero for the outbreak - within days

By Chris Kitching
14:25, 29 JAN 2020
UPDATED 15:14, 29 JAN 2020

CHINA'S FIRST CORONAVIRUS HOSPITAL OPENS

China has opened its first coronavirus hospital after around 500 workers and volunteers spent just 48 hours converting an empty building.

The medical building had been set to open in May, but following the deadly outbreak, it was all hands on deck to get it completed.

It now boasts 1,000-beds and the first batch of coronavirus patients were transferred at around 10.30pm last night.

The hospital, called the Dabie Mountain Regional Medical Centre, in Huanggang, also has water, electricity and internet.

It is expected to relieve some of the pressure on doctors and nurses in Hubei province - the epicentre of the outbreak - where overwhelmed hospitals were running out of beds, masks and other supplies as they were inundated with patients.

Dabie Mountain Regional Medical Centre is the first dedicated coronavirus hospital

Two pop-up hospitals are also currently being built from scratch to treat patients with the SARS-like virus that has killed more than 130 people in the country.

Hundreds of workers are racing to build a second hospital, called Huoshenshan or Fire God Mountain Hospital, from scratch.

It now boasts 1,000-beds

Teams are aiming to finish the 1,000-bed facility, which covers six acres in suburban Wuhan, in less than two weeks, with the first patients expected to arrive on February 3.

A third hospital, also being built from scratch, is due to open on February 5 and there are plans for a fourth.

The third facility is called Leishenshan, or the Thunder God Mountain Hospital.

It took just 48 hours for workers to convert an empty building into the first hospital

It is also located in Wuhan, the city of 11million where the flu-like virus is believed to have spread to humans at a live wild animal market.

That 60,000-square metre (14-acre) facility will have 1,600 beds - 300 more than originally planned - and dormitories for more than 2,000 medical staff.

Hospitals in Hubei province are struggling amid the crisis which has killed at least 136 people and infected more than 6,000 others as of Wednesday afternoon.

About 60 cases, but no deaths, have been reported in 15 other countries, including France, Germany, the US, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates.


A second hospital, called Huoshenshan, is due to open in Wuhan's suburbs (Image: Getty Images)

Britain has tested more than 100 people for the virus, but all of the results have come back negative.

The UK is planning to rescue Britons who are trapped in Hubei province, the capital of which is locked down Wuhan, where flights are grounded and public transport is halted, making it impossible for people to leave on their own.

The first repatriation flight is due to leave on Thursday.

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China has opened its first coronavirus hospital after around 500 workers and volunteers spent just 48 hours converting an empty building.

The medical building had been set to open in May, but following the deadly outbreak, it was all hands on deck to get it completed.

It now boasts 1,000-beds and the first batch of coronavirus patients were transferred at around 10.30pm last night.

The hospital, called the Dabie Mountain Regional Medical Centre, in Huanggang, also has water, electricity and internet.

It is expected to relieve some of the pressure on doctors and nurses in Hubei province - the epicentre of the outbreak - where overwhelmed hospitals were running out of beds, masks and other supplies as they were inundated with patients.

Have you been affected by the coronavirus outbreak? Email webnews@mirror.co.uk.

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It now boasts 1,000-beds
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A third hospital, also being built from scratch, is due to open on February 5 and there are plans for a fourth.

The third facility is called Leishenshan, or the Thunder God Mountain Hospital.

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It is also located in Wuhan, the city of 11million where the flu-like virus is believed to have spread to humans at a live wild animal market.

That 60,000-square metre (14-acre) facility will have 1,600 beds - 300 more than originally planned - and dormitories for more than 2,000 medical staff.

Hospitals in Hubei province are struggling amid the crisis which has killed at least 136 people and infected more than 6,000 others as of Wednesday afternoon.

About 60 cases, but no deaths, have been reported in 15 other countries, including France, Germany, the US, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates.


A second hospital, called Huoshenshan, is due to open in Wuhan's suburbs (Image: Getty Images)
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Britain has tested more than 100 people for the virus, but all of the results have come back negative.

The UK is planning to rescue Britons who are trapped in Hubei province, the capital of which is locked down Wuhan, where flights are grounded and public transport is halted, making it impossible for people to leave on their own.

The first repatriation flight is due to leave on Thursday.

It comes after the US and Japan evacuated their citizens from the quarantined city.

British Airways has suspended flights to mainland China after the Foreign Office advised against all but essential travel to the country.

Almost all of the coronavirus cases have been in the central province of Hubei.

The race is on to complete the second hospital by February 3 (Image: SHI YI/EPA-EFE/REX)

But in what could be a major step towards taming the disease, scientists in Australia said they had developed a lab-grown version of the coronavirus, the first to be recreated outside China.

The number of cases in China has outstripped its tally of 5,327 infected with the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) coronavirus that killed about 800 people globally in 2002 and 2003.

However, some experts believe the new strain is not as deadly as SARS.

Like other respiratory infections, it is spread by droplets from coughs and sneezes, with an incubation time between one and 14 days.

There are signs it may spread before symptoms show.


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They’ll probably just retask the medical teams currently in western China stripping down the Uighur population for sale able parts. They don’t need to be good or human medical staff. It’s not like China cares if any of the patients live. Note the bars on the windows of these rapidly built hospitals. This is not a place patients ever voluntarily leave. They are roach hotels to attract the most obviously infected for cremation.
 
The construction of the Huoshenshan plague hospital in Wuhan has received a lot of attention here, but I don't recall any mention of the Dabie Mountain or Leishenshan facilities.

Dabie Mountain, in Huanggang, was allegedly completed in two days, using an existing, vacant building. Yeah, I'm sure that's going to work really well. And where are they going to find enough medical personnel to adequately staff these 1,000-1,600-bed plague houses?
China's first coronavirus hospital opens after just 48 hours of construction

It took just two days for 500 workers to construct China's first dedicated coronavirus hospital in Hubei province and two more are expected to open in Wuhan - ground zero for the outbreak - within days

By Chris Kitching
14:25, 29 JAN 2020
UPDATED 15:14, 29 JAN 2020

CHINA'S FIRST CORONAVIRUS HOSPITAL OPENS

China has opened its first coronavirus hospital after around 500 workers and volunteers spent just 48 hours converting an empty building.

The medical building had been set to open in May, but following the deadly outbreak, it was all hands on deck to get it completed.

It now boasts 1,000-beds and the first batch of coronavirus patients were transferred at around 10.30pm last night.

The hospital, called the Dabie Mountain Regional Medical Centre, in Huanggang, also has water, electricity and internet.

It is expected to relieve some of the pressure on doctors and nurses in Hubei province - the epicentre of the outbreak - where overwhelmed hospitals were running out of beds, masks and other supplies as they were inundated with patients.

Dabie Mountain Regional Medical Centre is the first dedicated coronavirus hospital

Two pop-up hospitals are also currently being built from scratch to treat patients with the SARS-like virus that has killed more than 130 people in the country.

Hundreds of workers are racing to build a second hospital, called Huoshenshan or Fire God Mountain Hospital, from scratch.

It now boasts 1,000-beds

Teams are aiming to finish the 1,000-bed facility, which covers six acres in suburban Wuhan, in less than two weeks, with the first patients expected to arrive on February 3.

A third hospital, also being built from scratch, is due to open on February 5 and there are plans for a fourth.

The third facility is called Leishenshan, or the Thunder God Mountain Hospital.

It took just 48 hours for workers to convert an empty building into the first hospital

It is also located in Wuhan, the city of 11million where the flu-like virus is believed to have spread to humans at a live wild animal market.

That 60,000-square metre (14-acre) facility will have 1,600 beds - 300 more than originally planned - and dormitories for more than 2,000 medical staff.

Hospitals in Hubei province are struggling amid the crisis which has killed at least 136 people and infected more than 6,000 others as of Wednesday afternoon.

About 60 cases, but no deaths, have been reported in 15 other countries, including France, Germany, the US, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates.


A second hospital, called Huoshenshan, is due to open in Wuhan's suburbs (Image: Getty Images)

Britain has tested more than 100 people for the virus, but all of the results have come back negative.

The UK is planning to rescue Britons who are trapped in Hubei province, the capital of which is locked down Wuhan, where flights are grounded and public transport is halted, making it impossible for people to leave on their own.

The first repatriation flight is due to leave on Thursday.

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China has opened its first coronavirus hospital after around 500 workers and volunteers spent just 48 hours converting an empty building.

The medical building had been set to open in May, but following the deadly outbreak, it was all hands on deck to get it completed.

It now boasts 1,000-beds and the first batch of coronavirus patients were transferred at around 10.30pm last night.

The hospital, called the Dabie Mountain Regional Medical Centre, in Huanggang, also has water, electricity and internet.

It is expected to relieve some of the pressure on doctors and nurses in Hubei province - the epicentre of the outbreak - where overwhelmed hospitals were running out of beds, masks and other supplies as they were inundated with patients.

Have you been affected by the coronavirus outbreak? Email webnews@mirror.co.uk.

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Two pop-up hospitals are also currently being built from scratch to treat patients with the SARS-like virus that has killed more than 130 people in the country.


Hundreds of workers are racing to build a second hospital, called Huoshenshan or Fire God Mountain Hospital, from scratch.

It now boasts 1,000-beds
READ MORE
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Teams are aiming to finish the 1,000-bed facility, which covers six acres in suburban Wuhan, in less than two weeks, with the first patients expected to arrive on February 3.

A third hospital, also being built from scratch, is due to open on February 5 and there are plans for a fourth.

The third facility is called Leishenshan, or the Thunder God Mountain Hospital.

It took just 48 hours for workers to convert an empty building into the first hospital
READ MORE
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It is also located in Wuhan, the city of 11million where the flu-like virus is believed to have spread to humans at a live wild animal market.

That 60,000-square metre (14-acre) facility will have 1,600 beds - 300 more than originally planned - and dormitories for more than 2,000 medical staff.

Hospitals in Hubei province are struggling amid the crisis which has killed at least 136 people and infected more than 6,000 others as of Wednesday afternoon.

About 60 cases, but no deaths, have been reported in 15 other countries, including France, Germany, the US, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates.


A second hospital, called Huoshenshan, is due to open in Wuhan's suburbs (Image: Getty Images)
READ MORE
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Britain has tested more than 100 people for the virus, but all of the results have come back negative.

The UK is planning to rescue Britons who are trapped in Hubei province, the capital of which is locked down Wuhan, where flights are grounded and public transport is halted, making it impossible for people to leave on their own.

The first repatriation flight is due to leave on Thursday.

It comes after the US and Japan evacuated their citizens from the quarantined city.

British Airways has suspended flights to mainland China after the Foreign Office advised against all but essential travel to the country.

Almost all of the coronavirus cases have been in the central province of Hubei.

The race is on to complete the second hospital by February 3 (Image: SHI YI/EPA-EFE/REX)

But in what could be a major step towards taming the disease, scientists in Australia said they had developed a lab-grown version of the coronavirus, the first to be recreated outside China.

The number of cases in China has outstripped its tally of 5,327 infected with the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) coronavirus that killed about 800 people globally in 2002 and 2003.

However, some experts believe the new strain is not as deadly as SARS.

Like other respiratory infections, it is spread by droplets from coughs and sneezes, with an incubation time between one and 14 days.

There are signs it may spread before symptoms show.


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Converting a building means the building likely already had water, sewer, and power. But indeed, where does the staff come from? Where does the equipment come from? Where will the supplies come from?

Just found this. VERY interesting.



Logistical and technical analysis of the origins of the Wuhan Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
Posted on January 31, 2020 by harvard2thebighouse

This report is the product of a collaboration between a retired professional scientist with 30 years of experience in genomic sequencing and analysis who helped design several ubiquitous bioinformatic software tools, and a former NSA counterterrorism analyst. It considers whether the Wuhan Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a naturally emergent mutation against the possibility that it may be a bio-engineered strain meant for defensive immunotherapy protocols that was released into the public, most likely by accident since China’s rate of occupational accidents is about ten-times higher than America’s, and some twenty-times more than Europe’s – the only other regions with high-level virology labs.

This mistake was likely precipitated by the need to quickly finish research that was being rushed for John Hopkin’s Event 201 this past October, as well as possibly being hurried due to meet deadlines before the impending Chinese New Year – the timing of these events point to increased human error, not a globalist conspiracy. Beijing has had four known accidental leaks of the SARS virus in recent years, at present there is absolutely no reason to assume that this strain of the Wuhan Coronavirus didn’t accidentally leak out as well.

Given that the Chinese horseshoe bat’s habitat covers an enormous swath of the region containing scores of cities and hundreds of millions people, the fact that this Wuhan Coronavirus strain emerged in close proximity to the only BSL-4 virology lab in China, now notoriously located in Wuhan, which in turn was staffed with at least two Chinese scientists – Zhengli Shi and Xing-Yi Ge – both virologists who had previously worked at an American lab which already bio-engineered an incredibly virulent strain of bat coronavirus – the accidental release of a bio-engineered virus meant for defensive immunotherapy research from Wuhan’s virology lab cannot be automatically discounted, especially when the Wuhan Strain’s unnatural genomic signal is considered.
  • In 2002, Stony Brook first assembled a virus from scratch, building a polio-virus, and providing proof-of-concept for the creation, alteration, and manipulation of viral genomes.
  • By 2015, conducting research that was challenged with an enormous amount of concern, scientists at UNC had successfully created a “chimeric, SARS-like virus” by altering the viral genome of a Chinese bat coronavirus’s spike-protein genes – sequences that code for the spikes that poke out from surface of viruses and allow them to unlock entry into hosts, in this case making the bio-engineered virus incredibly contagious. A virologist with the Louis Pasteur Institute of Paris warned: “If the [new] virus escaped, nobody could predict the trajectory,”
  • Scientists have expressed concern about China’s ability to safely monitor this BSL-4 lab in Wuhan since it opened in 2017: “an open culture is important to keeping BSL-4 labs safe, and he questions how easy this will be in China, where society emphasizes hierarchy. ‘Diversity of viewpoint, flat structures where everyone feels free to speak up and openness of information are important.'” This lab is at most 20 miles from the wet market where the virus had been assumed to have jumped from animal to human. However the idea that a Chinese lab could have a viral sample escape is well-documented – as mentioned, one lab in Beijing has had four separate incidents of the SARS virus leaking out accidentally.
  • Notably, the first three known cases from early December had no contact with that market, and roughly one-third of the initial exposed cohort had no direct ties to Wusan’s wild meat market, the presumptive source of the virus.
  • Since its discovery, scientists have been unable to fully determine the zoological source of 2019-nCoV, it was initially thought to have passed through snakes, but now all that’s agreed upon is that it’s mostly bat in origin. This inability to derive a zoological origin is exactly what would be expected if the virus had been artificially engineered to target humans as UNC already has, this doesn’t prove an artificial nature – but it is consistent with one.
  • Early research found that this coronavirus targets the ACE2 receptor, which is found in Asians at roughly five-times the rate of other global populations, indicating that 2019-nCoV was likely in development as part of a defensive project likely linked to immunotherapy – never meant to leave the lab, but meant to serve as a Red Team to fight back against, not as an offensive weapon since the virus is likely wired to be much more virulent among Asian populations. Further support for this is the fact that the Wuhan BSL-4 virology lab was already actively looking into the risks posed from bat coronaviruses, and actively researching coronavirus treatments – by definition both of these projects would require live virulent strains of coronavirus.
  • The Wuhan Strain of coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, appears to be transmissible even before its host shows any symptoms at all, making temperature-scanning at airports ineffective since hosts appear to be contagious for about a week before any symptoms emerge. This is in stark contrast with SARS, whose hosts weren’t contagious until they were symptomatic, allowing for its relatively quick containment. A recent pre-print now gives 2019-nCoV a rating of R4, meaning each host passes the virus on to four new victims, a rate significantly higher than any past global viral outbreak.
  • Following the aforementioned bat coronavirus bio-engineering research that was critiqued for being too risky in 2015, in the paper from UNC eventually published the next year that describing their successful bio-engineering of a highly-virulent coronavirus derived from bats, researcher #8 is listed as one “Zheng-li Shi” attached to the “Key Laboratory of Special Pathogens and Biosafety, Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China.”
  • Zhengli Shi seems to have returned to Wuhan at some point since 2016, since she then appears in this September 2019 paper on the human behaviors most likely to lead to bat-borne coronavirus exposure in southern China, and in this pending preprint on the current outbreak of 2019-nCoV – just a sample of the dozens of coronavirus-related papers she’s published over a three decade career. And not only does she provide a direct chain of expertise tying the already successful bio-engineering of a virulent bat-based coronavirus at UNC directly to the BSL-4 virology lab in Wuhan, but back in January 2014 she’d received a $665,000 grant from NIH for a study titled The Ecology of Bat Coronaviruses and the Risk of Future Coronavirus Emergence (NIAID R01 AI1 10964) as well as $559,500 more from USAID for a study titled Emerging Pandemic Threats PREDICT_2China (Project No. AID-OAA-A-14-00102). Beyond this American funding specifically into viral diseases zoonotically transferring from animals to humans, over the years she’s also received around $3 million in grants to study these zoonotic viruses from China and other countries, and has served on the editorial board of several virological research magazines. More of her research into the intersection of coronaviruses like the Wuhan Strain and their epidemic potential was funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Threat Reduction Agency, and U.S. Biological Defense Research Directorate of the Naval Medical Research Center.
  • And so a scientist who’s been prolifically involved with studying the molecular interaction of coronaviruses and humanity, spending decades and millions of dollars, and having even helped build a hyper-virulent coronavirus from scratch at UNC – just so happens to be working at the only BSL-4 virology lab in China that also just so happens to be at the epicenter of this outbreak.
  • Another Chinese virologist, Xing-Yi Ge, appears as an author on the 2016 UNC paper and is also attached to the lab in Wuhan. Previously in 2013, he’d successfully isolated a SARS-like coronavirus from bats which targets the ACE2 receptor, just like our present virus, the Wuhan Coronavirus 2019-nCoV.
  • Numerous videos purportedly from inside hospitals in Wuhan depict a crisis that is far greater than the numbers released by China to date. Example 1. Example 2. Example 3. Example 4. Chinese language social media also reflects a sense of panic and desperation that is highly discordant with the numbers being released by the Chinese government. Who, notably, are refusing any assistance from the American CDC.
  • Although it has not yet passed peer-review, a full-genome evolutionary analysis of 2019-nCoV rejects the hypothesis of emergence as a result of a recent recombination event, since it seems that this novel coronavirusis not a mosaic of previously known coronaviruses, but instead draws from distant, discrete parts of the coronavirus family tree – not what usually happens. And notably, a genetic analysis of the spike-protein genes – the exact coronavirus gene that was bio-engineered by the UNC lab in 2015, where Zhengli Shi and Xing-Yi Ge previously isolated a batty coronavirus that targets the ACE2 receptor just like 2019-nCoV – indicates the very likely artificial and unnatural origins of 2019-nCoV’s spike-protein genes when they are compared to the genomes of wild relatives. Instead of appearing similar to its wild relatives, the 2019-nCoV’s spike-protein genes look most similar to bio-engineered commercially available gene sequences that are designed to help with immunotherapy research.
  • Additionally, another pre-print noted several very short genomic sequences in 2019-nCoV’s spike-protein gene that look far more similar to sequences found in HIV than to other coronaviruses – further bolstering support for the idea that the Wuhan Strain of this coronavirus was originally meant as part of a defensive immunotherapy research. However, this report does leave questions because it doesn’t disclose exactly which of HIV’s highly-variable regions the Wuhan Strain was compared against. And reporting from Thailand indicates that adding a cocktail of two different anti-HIV drugs to the typical treatment regime is the best defense against the Wuhan Strain, further indicating a close genetic homology with HIV.
  • Giving further credence to the idea that the Wuhan Strain was bio-engineered is the existence of a patent application that looks to modulate a coronavirus’ spike-protein genes – the precise region altered by Zhengli Shi at UNC to make a hyper-virulent strain of coronavirus, and whose alteration and adaptation towards HIV would explain the Wuhan Strain’s unusually behavior as discussed above.

Given the above facts, either:
  • A coronavirus spontaneously mutated and jumped to humans at a wet market or deep in some random bat cave which just so happened to be 20 miles from China’s only BSL-4 virology lab, a virus with an unusually slippery never-before-seen genome that’s evading zoological classification, and whose spike-protein region which allows it to enter host cells appears most like a bio-engineered commercial product, that somehow managed to infect its first three and roughly one-third of its initial victims despite them not being connected to this market, and then be so fined-tuned to humans that it’s gone on to create the single greatest public health crisis in Chinese history with approaching 100 million citizens locked-down or quarantined – also causing Mongolia to close its border with its largest trading partner for the first time in modern history.
  • Or, Chinese scientists failed to follow correct sanitation protocols possibly while in a rush during their boisterous holiday season, something that had been anticipated since the opening of the BSL-4 lab and has happened at least four times previously, and accidentally released this bio-engineered Wuhan Strain – likely created by scientists researching immunotherapy regimes against bat coronaviruses, who’ve already demonstrated the ability to perform every step necessary to bio-engineer 2019-nCov – into their population, and now the world. As would be expected, this virus appears to have been bio-engineered at the spike-protein genes which was already done at UNC to make an extraordinarily virulent coronavirus. Chinese hesitancy to disclose the full story about what’s going on are because they want the scales to be even since they’re now facing a severe pandemic. No facts point against this conclusion.
 
Not only are the 'overlaps' the result of random chance, the 'overlaps' with HIV the street shitters 'detected' are not even to parts of the various HIV genome that are significant to how HIV works as a virus. They're just random noise.
Im not sure if the media is just to stupid to understand how those aids meds are used...
Ritonavir is always on the list. i would guess they just use combimeds because they cant get pure Ritonavir. Its an old Aids med and used more and more against all kind of virus because it amplifies the effect of other antiviral medications.
 
The acting Chinese ambassador to Israel compared the state's Chinese travel ban to the Holocaust, then apologizes

China’s Israel envoy compares virus travel bans to Holocaust
JERUSALEM (AP) — China’s acting ambassador to Israel apologized on Sunday after comparing the closure of several national borders to Chinese citizens amid fears of a new virus from China to the turning away of Jewish refugees during the Holocaust.

Dai Yuming told reporters at a English-language press conference in Tel Aviv that the “errors to limit or even ban entries of Chinese citizens” reminded him of “the old days, the old stories that happened in World War Two, the Holocaust, the darkest days in human history.”

“Millions of Jewish were killed, and many, many Jewish were refused when they tried to seek assistance from other countries. Only very, very few countries opened their door, and among them is China,” Dai said.


The Chinese Embassy in Israel later issued a statement saying “there was no intention whatsoever to compare the dark days of the Holocaust with the current situation and the efforts taken by the Israeli government to protect its citizens.”

“We would like to apologize if someone understood our message the wrong way,” the embassy said.

Israel halted direct flights to China on Thursday, and Israel’s Health Ministry has authorized border control agents to deny entry to non-Israelis who have visited China in the past two weeks. Israeli citizens who returned from China have been instructed to remain quarantined at home for two weeks in order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, which has killed more than 300 people and sickened thousands of others in China.

The number of coronavirus cases worldwide has passed 14,550, according to China’s National Health Commission and other countries.

Most reported incidents are in China, but around 150 cases have been reported in two dozen countries around the globe.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told ministers on Sunday that the country had “closed land crossings, seaports and airports to arrivals from China” for the time being. He said he has instructed the country’s Health Ministry to develop a vaccine for the fast-spreading virus.

“We are also updating the Palestinian Authority on all preventive steps and public health measures that they must take into account here as well,” he said.

The world marked the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp last week.
 
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