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Topic
Board Politics & Society
Re: Coronavirus Outbreak
by
Subbir
on 15/02/2020, 12:15:12 UTC
"At this stage, the mortality rate is high for 2019-nCoV, because six (15%) of 41 patients in this cohort died."

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30183-5/fulltext

If these numbers are correct, we could be talking about almost a billion dead globally.
Unlikely flu season  is near the end and a virus not impress me much.

Viruses are contagious only in sterile environments like science labs (petri-dish).
Viruses are non-living protein solvents made up of RNA and/or DNA.
Viruses are not alive. Bacterial, parasitical, germs, and fungal—are alive; living microbes. Viruses are not.
Viruses are cleansing agents that are manufactured in their whole form cellularly.
Viruses are discriminatory, consuming only dead and dying tissue and debris from the body and it does not replicate endlessly.
Viruses to not invade hosts and then replicate and attack all living cells indiscriminately.

are you for real, "Viruses are contagious only in sterile environments like science labs (petri-dish)." "Viruses are not alive. Bacterial, parasitical, germs, and fungal—are alive; living microbes. Viruses are not." hey virus are as alive as they can be they are what i would call the ideal living shit. when they are not in a host they are inactive and when inside a host they spring to life, that to me looks like a perfect method of existing in this realm. Smiley Smiley Wink Wink

The virus usually depends on the physical body it damages the environment also because of the physical body If you've got high immunity the virus won't be ready to infect your body for long. Although scientists are tested within the lab's honeybee scientists cannot cure it because they destroy every cell within the body.