Not lucky if you are one of the elderly or ill.This virus will never stop now, luckily it will only take out the elderly and people with other underlying ailments.
This virus will never stop now, luckily it will only take out the elderly and people with other underlying ailments.
Less Tory voters though so, every cloud and all that.
Or patheticDark.
Presumably, with a statement like that you are an expert in infectious diseases advising the WHO. Please share your knowledge with the concerned of the forumThis virus will never stop now, luckily it will only take out the elderly and people with other underlying ailments.
It's a joke. As an "underlying ailments" person, I'm not offended.Presumably, with a statement like that you are an expert in infectious diseases advising the WHO. Please share your knowledge with the concerned of the forum
This virus will never stop now, luckily it will only take out the elderly and people with other underlying ailments.
This virus will never stop now, luckily it will only take out the elderly and people with other underlying ailments.
Asked it personally have you?This virus will never stop now, luckily it will only take out the elderly and people with other underlying ailments.
This virus will never stop now, luckily it will only take out the elderly and people with other underlying ailments.
Any source for that?
I've noticed a couple of young healthy doctors in China have succumbed, so maybe it could be like Spanish flu, which actually seemed to be worse for young healthy types IIRC.
From wiki, age profile of deaths from Spanish flu:
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https://futurism.com/neoscope/recent-simulation-coronavirus-killed-65-million-peopleHealth experts issued an ominous warning about a coronavirus pandemic 3 months ago. The virus in their simulation killed 65 million people.
http://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/event201/To be clear, the Center for Health Security and partners did not make a prediction during our tabletop exercise. For the scenario, we modeled a fictional coronavirus pandemic, but we explicitly stated that it was not a prediction. Instead, the exercise served to highlight preparedness and response challenges that would likely arise in a very severe pandemic. We are not now predicting that the nCoV-2019 outbreak will kill 65 million people.