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Re: Coronavirus - Chinese villages barricading themselves inside
« Reply #75 on: February 22, 2020, 08:57:20 AM »
Cured patient of new coronavirus (SARS-Cov2 / COVID19) in Sichuan province infected again.

I can't believe scientists are too dumb to figure out that the person wasn't cured in the first place. The reason? The new virus has an HIV protein, meaning there is no cure for the virus. The protein makes reemergence of disease symptoms a reality, even after first onset of symptoms subsides. When symptoms subside, it doesn't mean you're cured of the disease. It's just like HIV. Ain't no cure for it. Symptoms can reemerge leading to disease stage of AIDS.

Article in Chinese.

https://www.epochtimes.com/gb/20/2/21/n11884983.htm

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Re: Coronavirus - crematoriums understaffed; bodies pile in
« Reply #76 on: February 22, 2020, 11:49:55 PM »
The raw, unbridled, and totally detached from factual reality hysteria, which is actually more dangerous than the corona virus, is finally getting to me.

I work at a funeral home (as an attendant, I am not yet licensed as a funeral director or embalmer).  Washington state law allows me to operate a cremation retort when I am under the supervision of a licensed funeral director (i.e. there is a licensed funeral director in the building, they don’t have to be at my side), and I have done so, thereby having hands on experience in this area.

A cremation takes 3 to 3-1/2 hours and then there is at least an hour (usually more) to let things cool down, remove the cremains, and set up for the next cremation.

So, 4 hours per cremation, divided into 24 hours per day, would equal 6 cremations per retort per day, MAXIMUM.  Six times 11 operating retorts (a firm has 18 retorts and only 11 are operating?  That makes NO sense!) equals 66 total cremations per day MAXIMUM!  The purported “116 were cremated in one day” (in a facility with only 11 operating retorts) is physically impossible.
If a news story or a post can't get some basic arithmetic correct a rational person should not be expected to give credence to anything else in the story.
Take it for what it's worth... according to this from the always-error-free  :laugh1: YouTube, they can do 1 body every 50 minutes.

( I see now this is basically the same video which was already posted. The person speaking claims 50 minutes to process each body. )



Re: Coronavirus - Italy
« Reply #77 on: February 23, 2020, 10:05:15 AM »
Translated from Italiano

http://www.salute.gov.it/portale/nuovocoronavirus/dettaglioNotizieNuovoCoronavirus.jsp?lingua=italiano&menu=notizie&p=dalministero&id=4087

132 people thus far tested positive for coronavirus. Two dead so far.

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"A total of 132 people who have been coronavirus positive. Of these two died, and then there is the Italian researcher who returned from Wuhan who has recovered. This is the regional distribution: 88 cases in Lombardy, 24 in Veneto, 6 in Piedmont, 9 in Emilia Romagna and 2 in Lazio (the pair of Chinese tourists). The total number of people who are therefore currently under observation are 129. Of these, 54 are hospitalized with symptoms, 26 in intensive care and 22 in home isolation These are the data that we have recorded in this hour ". To take stock of the situation related to the outbreaks of coronaviruses in our country, this morning was the head of Civil Protection Angelo Borrelli during a press conference at 12.30.

 "Over 3,000 tampons have been carried out. At the moment, thousands of beds are already available in dozens of military structures in Italy in case it is necessary to put citizens in quarantine - explained Borrelli -. The Army has made available 3,412 beds in over a thousand rooms, while the Air Force has given about 1,750 of them. We have also made a survey with the regions for hotels - he added - and we are ready to use them ".

 As for the 'patient zero', "we have not yet been able to find it. It is therefore still difficult to formulate hypotheses on diffusion".

Re: Coronavirus - crematoriums understaffed; bodies pile in
« Reply #78 on: February 23, 2020, 05:34:09 PM »
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Wow, the media reporting unbelievable numbers of cremations per day in a location?  I'm shocked.
Has anyone done the math to determine how long it would take to cremate ~ 6 million people?   :confused:
I'm sure it's the same mathematician who determined  how many lampshades they could make out of the same six million.... :clown: 

Re: Coronavirus - Chinese villages barricading themselves inside
« Reply #79 on: February 23, 2020, 05:39:13 PM »
Meanwhile, looks like the flow of traffic in Europe will be coming to a standstill wherever the virus is detected.

Of course, with all those porous borders created by the EU, they're gonna have a problem;

Austria stops passenger train traffic from and to Italy amid coronavirus panic

Authorities in Austria have stopped an incoming train at the Italian border, after it emerged that two passengers may be infected with the Covid-19 coronavirus. Later, all train traffic to and from Italy was halted.
The Eurocity 86 train was stopped at the Brenner Pass border crossing on Sunday, after officials at Italian State Railways told their Austrian counterparts that two passengers on board had fever symptoms consistent with the Covid-19 coronavirus.
The train, bound for Munich in Germany, was halted and returned to the Italian side of the alpine crossing, Interior Minister Karl Nehammer confirmed.

https://www.rt.com/news/481527-austria-train-coronavirus-italy/