First case of China-linked coronavirus reported in US

I thought the same thing!
It's starting to look like they may have engineered it to target their own people.
Or they stole a disease that Canada designed to target asians (if they ever wanted to use it) and then accidentally released it or had a saboteur release it.
 
[h=2]Communities around China order residents to get rid of their pets - or risk having them CULLED - amid fears that animals could catch coronavirus[/h]
  • One village in Hebei urged households to 'deal with' their pets within five days
  • Another committee in Shaanxi demanded locals dispose of pets immediately
  • Documents supplied by a source show similar orders from around the country
  • China's top expert suggested that pets might also be infected by the new virus
  • But WHO claims it has not seen evidence that cats and dogs can get the disease
  • Death toll of the life-threatening disease has soared to at least 213 in China



More at: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...threaten-cull-residents-pets-coronavirus.html
 
[h=2]China ADMITS it was too slow to react to coronavirus outbreak which has killed at least 213 people - amid claims that officials are hiding a higher death toll by cremating bodies[/h]
  • Secretary of ruling party in Wuhan admitted 'remorse' over the virus outbreak
  • China has announced 213 deaths but there are fears that the figure is 'too low'
  • Crematorium workers claim bodies are sent without being properly recorded
  • Beijing has quarantined more than 50million people in and around Wuhan



More at: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7951279/China-accused-lying-true-scale-coronavirus.html
 
First it was Facebook, then all of New Zealand; now Twitter has decided to suspend Zero Hedge.
Just as in the prior bans, which were eventually overturned, so in this case it is unclear what prompted Twitter's abrupt censorship: the only notification we received from twitter was the following:
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It is news to us that this website has "engaged in the targeted harassment of someone." What appears to have happened is that twitter received a complaint from the website best known for making cat slideshows, Buzzfeed, in which someone called Ryan Broderick writes that Zero Hedge "has released the personal information of a scientist from Wuhan, China, falsely accusing them of creating the coronavirus as a bioweapon, in a plot it said is the real-life version of the video game Resident Evil."

I’ve reached out to Twitter for clarity on this but it looks like ZeroHedge may have been suspended following my piece about them doxing a Chinese scientist and accusing him of weaponizing the #coronavirus https://t.co/B3XXRCjJpQ pic.twitter.com/RLCR3Eg6q0
— Ryan Broderick (@broderick) January 31, 2020
A few points: the article referenced by Buzz Feed, "Is This The Man Behind The Global Coronavirus Pandemic?", is as the title implies, a question, and one which considering the huge import and massive significance of the Coronavirus pandemic has to be answered, especially since even the establishment's Foreign Policy magazine writes bat soup, which is widely being cited and circulated by the mainstream press as the cause of the coronavirus breakout, is not the cause of the Wuhan virus. The widely read website Health.com also chimes in: "No, Coronavirus Was Not Caused by 'Bat Soup'". Meanwhile, Business Insider writes "Experts think the Wuhan coronavirus jumped from bats to snakes to people. Bats have been the source of at least 4 pandemics."
So considering that Peng Zhou, who currently works at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, is the Leader of the Bat Virus Infection and Immunization Group at the Institute, the question certainly is a reasonable one and, in a normal world, would demand an answer from the established media (assuming it wasn't afraid of risking lucrative Chinese funding ) instead of leaving it to "fringe" websites.
The impetus to ask the question if the disease originated at the Wuhan Institute of Virology is especially poignant in light of social media reports such as this one which claims to "have evidence here that the outbreak originated from Wuhan P4 Research Institute. You need to find a truly patriotic journalist to publish it to the public. You can personally trust me to provide a complete chain of evidence. Thank you."
我这边有证据表明这次疫情来源于武汉p4研究所,需要找真正热血爱国的记者将其公布给民众,可以私信我提供完整证据链,谢谢
— 中华一番 (@BD6Fs6zVVAK4z6F) January 30, 2020
So did we have a right to ask the question if there is an alternative version for the emergence of the Coronavirus pandemic, especially with hundreds if not thousands of lives at stake? Absolutely.
Meanwhile, those who wonder if Dr. Zhou has any link to the possible emergence of the Coronavirus following years of experimenting with bats, we urge you to read our full article instead of relying on the hearsay of ideologically biased journalists.
Second, and contrary to the claims presented by Buzzfeed, we did not release any "personal information": Peng Zhou (周鹏) is a public figure, and all the contact information that we presented was pulled from his publicly posted bio found on a website at the Wuhan Institute of Virology which anyone with access to the internet can pull from the following URL: http://sourcedb.whiov.cas.cn/zw/rck/201705/t20170505_4783973.html, which is also the information we used.
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More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/zerohedge-suspended-twitter
 
Update (1015ET): Just minutes ago, The Lancet just noted that this new modelling study estimates 75,800 individuals in the Chinese city of Wuhan may have been infected with 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) as of January 25, 2020 - but authors caution that the true size of the epidemic remains unclear:
“Not everyone infected with 2019-nCoV would require or seek medical attention. During the urgent demands of an expanding epidemic of a new virus, especially when system capacity is getting overwhelmed, some of those infected may be undercounted in official register.”
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The World Health Organization says that we are facing an “unprecedented outbreak”, and they are basing that assessment on the official numbers that we have been given so far. But what if those numbers are not accurate and this outbreak is actually much, much worse than we have been led to believe? According to the Chinese government, there are now 9,692 confirmed coronavirus cases in China, and the official death toll has risen to 213.
But the Wall Street Journal has already documented the fact that the death toll is being artificially suppressed. As I discussed the other day, many of those that have died are being categorized as dying from “severe pneumonia” so that they won’t count as coronavirus deaths. Meanwhile, it is becoming exceedingly clear that the number of confirmed cases is also much lower than it should be. Large numbers of victims are being classified as “suspected cases” even after it is quite obvious that they have the virus.


CNN spoke to a Chinese woman named Shi Muying who has been told by her doctor that she has the coronravirus, but because a fourth test has not been administered yet she is still considered to be a “suspected case”
By January 26, Shi began to have a fever — one of the symptoms of the novel coronavirus. She went to the hospital’s fever clinic where she found over 20 patients, all waiting to be tested by one doctor.
She says she was given three tests — a nasal swipe to rule out the flu, a CT scan to compare her lungs against those of infected patients, and a blood test. After nine hours of tests and waiting for results she says the doctor told her that she had coronavirus, but because he could not give her the fourth and most definitive test, she could only be considered a suspected patient. Her 67-year-old father is in the same situation.
So this woman and her father do not count as confirmed cases at this point. Instead, they are among the 12,100 suspected cases that are still supposedly waiting to be confirmed.
Of course Shi and her father were quite fortunate to actually be tested in the first place. Many others have visited hospital after hospital only to be turned away each time.
The truth is that the Chinese medical system is simply unable to handle an outbreak of this magnitude. The hospitals are being absolutely flooded by very sick people, and there aren’t enough doctors or enough resources to deal with them all.


In China, one journalist tried to get tested, and he was told there are only “100 or several hundred test-kits per hospital per day”
I tried getting tested at a hospital to see what the process was like. They asked me questions and told me to queue for testing. I went with a patient to Tongji Hospital. Lots of patients had been to multiple hospitals. I was genuinely scared.
The corridors in the out-patients department were all full of beds, lots of people were breathing with masks and oxygen tanks. In the corridors. They had to be seriously ill.
Dr said we need to select which patients to do the test on. There are only I was told 100 or several hundred test-kits per hospital per day. There aren’t enough, so doctors need to select those to check. So some people have been to 5-6 hospitals trying to get tested.
So a lot of sick people in Wuhan may never get tested at all. Instead, many of them will just sit at home “and wait to die”.
Ultimately, we really do not know how many coronavirus victims there are in China right now. As I discussed yesterday, researchers at the University of Hong Kong are estimating that there could be 44,000 victims at this point, but they have no way of knowing for sure.
But what we do know is that this pandemic is getting worse with each passing day. Even if you just look at the official numbers, they are growing at an exponential rate.

More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/health/true-number-coronavirus-victims-far-larger-we-are-being-told
 
President Donald Trump is taking measures to safeguard the American people as the Chinese coronavirus continues to spread throughout the world.

The White House has issued a travel ban on foreign nationals who have been to China in the past 14 days, keeping these individuals off of airplanes in an attempt to stop a pandemic from occurring in the U.S.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar made the announcement on Friday that the administration will be “temporarily suspending the entry into the United States of foreign nationals who pose a risk of transmitting the 2019 novel coronavirus.” It is set to go into effect on Sunday at 5 p.m. EST.

Azar also confirmed that all U.S. citizens who have traveled to the Hubei Province within the last two weeks will be subject to a mandatory quarantine for up to 14 days when they return to the country. U.S. citizens coming back to the states from mainland China will be screened as they return and subject to up to 14 days of self-monitoring following arrival.

More at: https://bigleaguepolitics.com/presi...als-who-have-been-to-china-in-last-two-weeks/
 
Seventh case comes to the US. No surprise at all. It was only a matter of time before it came to New Asia.

U.S. and California health officials confirmed the seventh U.S. case of the coronavirus that has sickened about 10,000 people across the globe and killed at least 213.

The Santa Clara Public Health Department said Friday that a man who lives outside San Francisco tested positive for the coronavirus. The patient contracted the virus in Wuhan, China, and has been isolated at home since, county officials said at a press conference.

“We’ve been preparing for this possibility for weeks,” Santa Clara County Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody said. “Although we do understand this confirmed case may raise concerns, this one case in fact does not change the risk to the general public.”
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https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/31/cal...onfirm-7th-case-of-coronavirus-in-the-us.html

Lives “outside San Francisco”. Lol. Santa Clara County is Silicon Valley (San Jose and surrounding cities).

From another story:


Conspicuously missing from that list is Cupertino, which is predominantly Chinese. (Apple headquarters is located there.)
 
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Tests being used on US patients suspected of carrying the coronavirus ravaging China don't always work, and throw up false results, according to the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Robert Redfield, the CDC's director, pointed out problems with the test at a briefing on the virus, which originated in Wuhan, China, where some 200 people have died from it.
Speaking Friday at the White House, he said: "We've seen people who had a detectable virus, then they didn't have a detectable virus, and then three days later they had a detectable virus."
The problem further complicates the CDC's job of isolating and controlling the virus, which has so far been confirmed in seven separate people in the United States.


At the same briefing, Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, also expressed concern about the tests, which he said are worse than those for other diseases.
"We don't know the accuracy of this test. People who came in were negative, then all of a sudden they were positive," he said.
"If a person has HIV and I try their blood, I can tell you 100% whether they have HIV. That's not even near the case with this."
As reported previously by Business Insider's Hilary Brueck, the coronavirus is difficult to diagnose.
Its symptoms can look a lot like the flu or a common cold, and common tests like checking somebody's temperature are not definitive.
Instead, doctors need to tests samples of mucus and saliva in a lab. This can then be analyzed to see if it contains genetic material that matches the virus.
The CDC says it currently has no way to test for the virus before somebody starts displaying symptoms, meaning that there is no way to identify people during the virus' incubation period, which is up to 14 days.

More at: https://news.yahoo.com/tests-suspected-coronavirus-patients-us-015720298.html
 
Seventh case comes to the US. No surprise at all. It was only a matter of time before it came to New Asia.

Lives “outside San Francisco”. Lol. Santa Clara County is Silicon Valley (San Jose and surrounding cities).

From another story:

Conspicuously missing from that list is Cupertino, which is predominantly Chinese. (Apple headquarters is located there.)

Oh great. Nothing to fear.

The adult male, a resident of Santa Clara County, was traveling to China where he visited Wuhan and Shanghai before returning to the U.S. on Jan. 24 where he became ill, KNTV reported.

According to the Santa Clara County Public Health Department, the man then visited a local clinic and hospital but was “never sick enough to require hospitalization.”

Health officials say the man is in stable condition and is “self-isolating” at home where he has reportedly remained since feeling any symptoms - aside from leaving to seek medical care.

“We understand that this news may be concerning, but based on what we know today, the risk to residents of our community remains low,” Dr. Sara Cody, health officer with Santa Clara County, said.
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https://www.foxnews.com/health/coronavirus-cdc-seventh-case-us

So we have had reports that the disease is transmitted before symptoms (asymptomatic), and it may incubate for up to 12 days. “Risk remains low” they say. This guy could have potentially been spreading it publicly for over a week, and he made two trips to a clinic and hospital after sick, where he could infect many. OK, move along, nothing to see here.

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Edit: updated, disputed asymptomatic transmission.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...ported-in-US&p=6918437&viewfull=1#post6918437
 
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And the next winner of the coronavirus raffle is ..... Boston!

8th US case of deadly coronavirus from China confirmed

BOSTON (February 1, 2020) – The first case of the 2019 novel coronavirus in Massachusetts has been confirmed in a man returning from Wuhan, China who is in his 20s and lives in Boston. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) were notified by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the positive test results late Friday evening. This is the eighth case of infection with 2019 novel coronavirus reported in the United States. The risk to the public from the 2019 novel coronavirus remains low in Massachusetts.

The man recently traveled to Wuhan, China, and sought medical care soon after his return to Massachusetts. He has been isolated since that time and will continue to remain isolated until cleared by public health officials. His few close contacts have been identified and are being monitored for any sign of symptoms.
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https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/02/01/first-case-of-coronavirus-confirmed-in-massachusetts-dph/

Wa she contagious on the Plane? At the airport? How long is “soon” after his return? Did he go to the gym, hot yoga and grocery store first?
 
This is actually the best thing I've heard yet.

There has been a curious and frightening lack of information about those who have recovered or the severity of the illness when they had it.

I’d guess it’s like the standard flu. Many people get it and just suffer through it at home, get better and that’s it. The only people who get hospitalized are the ones with respiratory distress.

It’s just going to be a matter of how long and how easily it is transmitted, and the fatality percentage. We won’t know those for a while.
 
And the next winner of the coronavirus sweepstakes is......New York!


New York City health officials announced on Saturday that a patient at Bellevue Hospital Center may have the novel coronavirus. If confirmed, it would be the first known instance of the virus in New York City.

Local authorities are unable to test for the virus so they are sending a sample to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for confirmation. Based on the patient’s symptoms and travel history from China, they are taking it seriously. This is the first time that city officials have sent a sample to the C.D.C. for testing.

Another reason the health authorities suspect it is the novel coronavirus: They have tested it for influenza and other common illnesses, and those tests came back negative, health officials said.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/01/nyregion/coronavirus-new-york-city.html
 
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