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February 3, 2020 at 2:33 pm #26027
http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2020/02/brace-for-impact-global-pandemic.html
According to the above,
estimates the virus has an RO (R-naught) of slightly over 4, meaning every carrier infects four other people on average.
This is very high. Run-of-the-mill flu viruses average about 1.3 (i.e. each carrier infects 1.3 other people while contagious). Chris Martenson (PhD) goes over the study in some detail in this video.Last I read, it was more like upper 2s low 3s.
This is new info to me.
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February 3, 2020 at 3:10 pm #26028
As high s 3.8 but hard to figure out with the lies about the numbers.
If we look at Germany the one company had 7 employees infected by one meeting with a Wuhan Chinese vendor. It has now spread to one of the children and also one of the seven went to Spain starting that cluster. Based on that and the fact they brought back 100 German citizens from China under quarantine. Raises a lot of questions and completely shatters the 3.8 infection rate.
The person from China flew for 8 hours on a closed flight. If in infection stage then probably high percentage are infected with a 10 to 14 day window be for it shows. If you get sick after a meeting that is all 7 from meeting are sick you get the picture.
We have entered stage 2 lock down no one goes out or comes over without extreme reason. When people away from site come the isolation huts are prepend for 28 day protocol.
Yeah it might be too much, we look at it as practice never had to put facilities like this to test…
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February 3, 2020 at 3:22 pm #26029
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