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‘Coronavirus Coverup’ – Is America Hiding the Real Scale of Outbreak?

i doubt country like US can hide corona virus patients.
please be realistic.

They are just being dumb about it. We have a 9,000km (5,500 mile) border with Canada that is wide open and if there was some serious medical issue here Canada would be seeing it too. Considering a virus in general can thrive better in colder climates the infection rate in Canada would simply dwarf ours. So if anything they would know about anything first.

When SARS hit..Canada had 251 cases and 43 deaths. Meanwhile the US had only 27 cases and 0 deaths. So you can see how they are the "canary in a coal mine". If SARS didn't make headlines we probably would not have noticed it at all...but Canada would tip us off.

If Coronavirus was running amuck in the US the Canadians would be dropping like flies and it would be making world news.
 
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Was Sars an attempt to disrupt Chinese economy back in 2002?

China seems to get these outbreaks due to climate and eating habits.

Let us use logic and stay out of conspiracy theories here.

I was talking about the coverage of the disease. It isn't that big of a deal, but the media is freaking out. It's quite clear what the intent is.
 
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I was talking about the coverage of the disease. It isn't that big of a deal, but the media is freaking out. It's quite clear what the intent is.

No big deal?

A virus at least 60 times as deadly as the
common cold is a big deal.
 
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No big deal?

A virus at least 60 times as deadly as the
common cold is a big deal.

90k have caught it so far, and only about 3k have died. That's 1/30. Not only that, but about half have already recovered.

Like I said, no big deal. It's just a fancy case of the sniffles.
 
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90k have caught it so far, and only about 3k have died. That's 1/30. Not only that, but about half have already recovered.

Like I said, no big deal. It's just a fancy case of the sniffles.

Ok, you volunteer to be injected with it then?
 
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US coronavirus death toll rises to 12: Live updates
Asian Development Bank reports economic losses could reach $347bn as over 95,000 people diagnosed with the disease.

by Ted Regencia & Fidelis Mbah
20 minutes ago

MORE ON CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK
The death toll in the United States from the coronavirus has risen to 12 when King County in the state of Washington reported the latest death on Thursday, according to Reuters news agency.

Of the 12 US deaths, 11 are in Washington state and one in California.

More:
Across the US, there are now at least 129 cases confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as of March 5. Other news reports says the number of cases has already reached at least 225.

Globally, more than 95,000 people have been diagnosed with the disease, the vast majority in China, with 3,015 deaths in China and 267 deaths across the globe, many in Italy and Iran.

This is Fidelis Mbah taking over from Ted Regencia.

Here are all the latest updates.

Friday, March 6
08:29 GMT - Travelling during coronavirus outbreak
The rapid spread of COVID-19 around the globe has thrown the international travel industry into chaos.

Increasing numbers of travellers are opting to stay home amid fear of exposure to the new coronavirus.

Here's what you need to know while traveling.

07:28 GMT - Global economic losses could reach $347bn
The new coronavirus outbreak could result in global economic losses of up to $347bn, according to a report by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

The minimum losses are projected at $77bn, or 0.1 percent of global gross domestic product (GDP) while the maximum losses represent 0.4 percent of global GDP, the ADB said.

04:15 GMT - South Korea vows 'reciprocal' countermeasures
South Korea said it will consider countermeasures to Japan's "unjust, unacceptable" travel restrictions barring visitors from areas which have been hard hit by the coronavirus epidemic.

The presidential National Security Council met after Japan said it would bar arrivals from highly affected areas in South Korea and Iran and order a two-week quarantine for those from other regions.

"It is unacceptable that the Japanese government took such an unjust action without prior consultations with us, and we will explore necessary countermeasures based on principles of reciprocity," the council said in a statement.

04:15 GMT - Philippines reports two new infections
Philippine Health Secretary Francisco Duque III announced two new coronavirus infections, bringing the total confirmed cases to five.

One of the patients had reportedly traveled to Japan, while the other person "has no known history of travel outside the country". The second patient reported on Friday reportedly frequented a mosque in Metro Manila before the infection was confirmed.

While there are only five confirmed cases in the Philippines, more than 80 Filipinos working abroad have contracted the disease, most of whom were working on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship.

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While there are only five confirmed cases in the Philippines, more than 80 Filipinos working abroad have contracted the disease [File: Eloisa Lopez/Reuters]
03:47 GMT - Seoul urges Tokyo to drop new entry rules
South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun on Friday described Japan's latest entry restrictions against South Koreans following the coronavirus outbreak as "very regrettable".

Speaking at a meeting in Seoul, Chung urged Tokyo to withdraw the "excessive and unreasonable" measures against South Korean travellers.

As of Friday, there are an estimated 6,284 coronavirus infections reported in South Korea, and 80,552 cases in China.

02:12 GMT - South Korea reports 518 new cases
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South Korean soldiers in protective gear sanitise a street in Seoul on Thursday [Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters]
South Korean health authorities reported 518 new cases of the coronavirus on Friday, bringing to 6,284 the total number of infections nationwide, according to Yonhap news agency.

Yonhap also quoted the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as saying that 42 people, mostly elderly with underlying illnesses, have died.

Most of the cases of infections were from the southeastern city of Daegu, a city of 2.5 million people.

01:32 GMT - China reports 143 new cases, 30 deaths
China's National Health Commission reported on Friday 30 new coronavirus deaths and 143 new infections as of the end of Thursday.

At least 29 of the new deaths and 126 new cases were from the province of Hubei, the epicentre of the infections in China.

Across China, the total number of deaths has reached 3,042 with the number of infections hitting 80,552.

00:50 GMT - Beijing reports 4 new coronavirus cases from Italy
Beijing reported four new cases of coronavirus on March 5, all imported from Italy, the city's municipal health commission said in a statement on Friday.

The city now has a total of 422 cases. Coronavirus cases are now rising across the globe at a more rapid rate than inside China.

Across China, the cases have now reached 80,565 with 3,015 deaths, according to a World Health Organization or WHO report on Thursday.

00:25 GMT - US state of Maryland confirms three cases
Governor Larry Hogan of the US state of Maryland has announced that three people from the state have been infected with the coronavirus.

In a statement posted on social media, Hogan said the three individuals contracted the disease while travelling overseas. He said they are in "good condition".


Governor Larry Hogan

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We have been actively preparing for this situation over the last several weeks across all levels of government. I encourage all Marylanders not to panic, but to take this seriously and to stay informed as we continue to provide updates.


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23:09 GMT Thursday - French legislator hospitalised after contracting coronavirus
Reuters news agency is reporting that a member of France's National Assembly has been hospitalised in intensive care after contracting coronavirus.

France's lower house of Parliament made the announcement late on Thursday, but did not identify the legislator.

Two other people working in the dining hall of the assembly were also infected.

France has so far reported 423 cases of the virus as of late on Thursday, up by 138 in one day, according to the national health service. There have been seven deaths so far in France.

Click here to read all the updates from March 5.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...-rises-12-latest-updates-200305231909069.html
 
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