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Coronavirus Cases Soar in Italy and Iran; 48 Countries Now Report Infections (nytimes.com) 222

The fight to contain the coronavirus entered an alarming new phase on Thursday as caseloads soared in Europe and the Middle East, and health officials in the United States and Germany dealt with patients with no known connection to others with the infection. From a report: The German and American cases raised the possibility that the virus could have begun to spread locally, or that infected people had spread it to others sequentially, making it virtually impossible to trace and isolate the origins. Either way, the cases, thousands of miles apart, underscored how quickly the virus was making its way around the globe after emerging in China. Japan's government closed all schools through March in an effort to combat the outbreak. Iran canceled Friday Prayers in major cities, a cornerstone ritual of the Islamic Republic. Saudi Arabia barred pilgrims from visiting Mecca and Medina.

President Trump announced that Vice President Mike Pence would lead the American effort to combat the virus, but the administration continued to send mixed messages. Public health officials warned of potentially "major disruptions," while Mr. Trump blamed Democrats and cable news channels for overstating the threat. Financial markets continued their weeklong declines. In the Middle East, concerns built about the growing severity of the outbreak in Iran, the source of infections in many other countries. The government said on Thursday that 245 people had been infected and 26 had died, but experts say there are probably many more cases. Several countries registered new infections that illustrated the diverse ways the pathogen could cross borders.

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Coronavirus Cases Soar in Italy and Iran; 48 Countries Now Report Infections

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  • by forkfail ( 228161 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @04:23PM (#59775252)

    Anybody paying any real attention to what's been happening in China - if via the CCP's response only - should have realized that what was being said and what were being done were at massive odds.

    The nicest thing that I think someone can say about the narrative presented by various governments and international agencies is that without keeping the economies going (and thus, food, medicine, and everything else dependent on functioning supply chains) and ensuring social order, it all comes crashing down. But that may be giving too much credit.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward
      Yeah, and people still say this was caused by "eating bat soup." Keep eating those blue pills like Pac-Man.
      • Pac-Man ate yellow pills. But anyhoo, I'm sure that's about as accurate as anything else you've got dreamed up in that pointy little head of yours

    • should have realized that what was being said and what were being done were at massive odds.

      I totally think China is lying, but on the other hand let's get real here - this is one person, who probably got this from an infected surface.

      The reality is that this thing seems to be spreading outside China much more slowly than I was expecting, especially in the U.S., and in much lower numbers than you would expect from something supposedly so contagious.

      In the end how many people will get this this outside China

      • 3,711 passengers and crew were quarantined after a passenger on the Diamond Princess tested positive COVID-19. As of February 24th 2020, 691 passengers have tested positive, 4 have died.
        Wikipedia.

        The cruise ship seems like a good model for what will happen in America, I would think the cruise ship would have worse numbers than an American city.

        • by Nidi62 ( 1525137 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @08:28PM (#59776092)

          The cruise ship quarantine was guaranteed to get more people sick. They quarantined the passengers but still had much if the crew moving around, eat in their mess, etc, which allowed the virus to spread. If they had actually allowed all people on board to disembark and quarantined them on land then fewer people would have gotten sick.

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      • Why in God's name didn't they consider Ben Carson. If they had to pick a guy in the inner circle, why not select the doctor.
      • by makomk ( 752139 )

        The US press and their stupid obsession with Trump fucked this up for everyone. They took any slight difference between what the CDC was saying and what Trump was saying as proof he was lying, despite the fact that there genuinely is a huge amount of uncertainty here and that just like Trump, neither the WHO nor European countries considered a pandemic inevitable. Let's not even get into the whole absurd "Trump virus" piece the New York Times ran...

  • by Thud457 ( 234763 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @04:30PM (#59775266) Homepage Journal
    good lord, Coronavirus has knocked Elon Musk off the slashdot top 10
  • by Arthur, KBE ( 6444066 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @04:35PM (#59775280)
    I went out today and bought 14 cases of water, hand sanitizer and bleach. Food wise I bought ~50 cans of food and ~20 cans of dog food. I put all of that in the back of my Prius. My gas tank is topped off and I'm ready to evacuate if the situation escalates.
    • by sexconker ( 1179573 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @04:40PM (#59775296)

      You're ready to get robbed because you didn't arm yourself.

      • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

        by spun ( 1352 )

        What a weird non-sequitur. Why would you assume he's not armed? Ah, Prius. Right. Therefore, liberal, therefore, unarmed. Is that about the long and short of your logical process?

        What a strange world you live in, where everyone is a stereotype. Where you can tell, instantly and from very few clues, exactly what "tribe" someone belongs to, and whether or not to wish death on them.

        • by sexconker ( 1179573 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @04:51PM (#59775338)

          Because he went on about everything he bought up, and didn't mention ammo.

          Nice try, troll.

          • You are silly, firearms hobbyists already have massive quanties of ammo. They are always stocked up

          • by spun ( 1352 )

            He didn't mention a lot of things, troll. Is he stocked up on cleaning supplies? Did he buy a can opener? Is he prepared for camping in cold weather? Inquiring minds must know!

            Maybe the dude has a fully stocked ammo bench and makes his own. Maybe he doesn't feel the need to brandish his armed status. You don't know. And frankly, I don't believe you care.

            In any case, it's a weird tangent to go on, with a hostile tone, for no good reason.

          • I don't know about you but I don't advertise when I'm armed.

        • Apparently you've never seen the NRA sticker on the back of my Prius......
        • Prius != Liberal. I drive one, nobody has ever mistaken me for a leftist...
          • by spun ( 1352 )

            Of course not everyone who drives a Prius is liberal or left of center. I'm just trying to follow sexconker's twisted logic. The alt right always assumes people who drive a Prius are soy-boy cucked lefties.

            • Of course not everyone who drives a Prius is liberal or left of center. I'm just trying to follow sexconker's twisted logic. The alt right always assumes people who drive a Prius are soy-boy cucked lefties.

              That's why I check to see if the driver has dinner plates for earlobes, a beard, and thick black rimmed hipster glasses, before flipping them off.

      • You're ready to get robbed because you didn't arm yourself.

        Shhhhh! When I run out of water and dog food first thing I'm looking for is a Prius whose rear suspension looks overloaded that also has a dog in it.

    • So at what point do you decide it's time to go out and do your 3 weeks in the woods. before you head back to civilization and get infected?
      • This virus is going to be in circulation permanently. Well, as long as there are people. Plus being infected and recovering does not give you lasting immunity with Coronavirus, there are at least three cases of people testing positive, having got better and then dying of it. Unless you leave civilization forever, or we get a vaccine, this isn’t going away.
        • by Dunbal ( 464142 ) *

          there are at least three cases of people testing positive

          3 out of 90,000 cases. Most people only get it once.

          • No, those were cases from Europe. It’s looking like a 14% chance to re-occur. Like anthrax or malaria or typhus. You can die on the second or even third time around.
        • by dryeo ( 100693 )

          Vaccine is going to be like the flu vaccine, hit and miss and wearing out as Corona-viruses mutate a lot.

    • Dude, first, you bought 14 cases of water, not 14 cases of beer. Commercial beer is pasteurized, safe & sanitary, won't grow nasty stuff while sitting.

      second , you need at least 70% alcohol to kill the virus. Might as well kill two birds with one stone [laballey.com], if you can find a local supplier. Good lord that's a lot of Moscow Mules!
    • My gas tank is topped off and I'm ready to evacuate if the situation escalates.

      Even assuming you're joking, evacuate to where dong-dong. Staying in your home is the safest way to avoid exposure.

      Food wise I bought ~50 cans of food and ~20 cans of dog food.

      Also, you need more dog food than people food if you want them to live long enough for you to eventually eat them -- otherwise your starving dog(s) might try to eat you or force you to eat them before you're ready. Haven't you ever played Hack? Think ahead man. (Please ignore if you don't have any pets and were just being cheap on the "people" food.)

    • Go where? and go why?
      This particular virus has only a 2% mortality rate. the early 2000's SAR virus had an 11% mortality rate. Symptoms range from a horrible cold to symptom-less carriers. If you're moderately healthy, not super old or young, this is just a bad cold. Why "go" anywhere? Just stay home, watch TV and burn a few sick days.
      • So let's say 20% get it and 2% of those die, that's about 1.5M dead in the US. Mostly old people. But that would be enough to trigger a massive response that would seriously impact the supply chain. If there were to be actual food shortages on a wide scale, bad things could conceivably happen.
  • by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @04:41PM (#59775302)

    ... while Mr. Trump blamed Democrats and cable news channels for overstating the threat.
    Financial markets continued their week-long declines.

    Trump will impose a tariff on the Coronavirus ... :-)

    • by Zak3056 ( 69287 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @04:54PM (#59775348) Journal

      You joke, but tariffs may be necessary here. China makes the vast majority of medical supplies these days, especially PPE (gloves, masks, etc), and apparently most of it is made in the current quarantine zone (where the factories are closed). What supply there is, China is (wisely) keeping for domestic use rather than exporting. Suppliers have hospitals on allocation right now, and the situation is projected to get much worse before it gets better.

      Almost EVERYTHING in healthcare these days is a one use item, and none of it is made here. Tariffs may be necessary to create an incentive to produce these things in the US so in the event supply chains are disrupted, we can still have the basic tools we need to provide everyday services, much less deal with an outbreak ourselves.

      • by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @05:06PM (#59775404)

        China makes the vast majority of medical supplies these days, ...

        Good points and I was initially going to note that I read that the majority of the N95 respirators recommended over the simple surgical masks are made in China, in the quarantined zones. Which, of course, means you'll need to wear two respirators - oh, wait. :-)

      • by sjames ( 1099 )

        As usual for political reactives, the time to do something about that was years ago, but it won't be enacted until the crisis has passed if at all.

        A significant contributor to this is the MBA fad for Just In Time rather than carrying stock.

        • by Zak3056 ( 69287 )

          Agreed that any solution will likely be years in the making, and we should have done something long ago. Like you, I am less than optimistic that we will learn our lesson here.

          For what it's worth, carrying stock is a problem with medical. EVERYTHING has expiration dates (PPE included) and the stuff has to be disposed of when expired. In theory, it would be great to warehouse "expired" items against future need but the logistics of doing so are not trivial (where do you put it? How do you get it there? W

      • Tariffs may be necessary to create an incentive to produce these things in the US so in the event supply chains are disrupted

        I got news for you. If we wanted to avoid disruptions, then we should have been building those supply chains at usual speed about six years ago and in earnest like a year and a half ago. We are way past the point for producing these things in the US without disruption.

    • Shouldn't he be using it as a pretext to build that wall, to keep it out? And get China to pay for it, they're the ones who let it out after all...
  • by leonbev ( 111395 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @04:46PM (#59775320) Journal

    Everybody who's won that game knows that you add the fatal symptoms AFTER you infect everybody... duh. If you add them early on, everyone panics and shuts down the national borders and airports. You'll never get a chance to infect everyone before a cure is developed.

    They might as well just start over now... they're never going to get Greenland and Madagascar infected at this point :)

    • But seriously:

      Four coronaviruses commonly infect humans, causing colds. These are believed to have evolved in humans to maximize their own spread - which means sickening, but not killing, people. By contrast, the two prior novel coronavirus outbreaks - SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome, named for where the first outbreak occurred) - were picked up from animals, as was H5N1. These diseases were highly fatal to humans. If there were mild or asymptomatic cases,

    • Well President Trump did try to buy Greenland.
  • But apparently it's only a small inconvenience. (wink, wink)

  • Trump needs to have face to face trade talks with the Chinese right now while they are vulnerable.
    Rumor has it they have the vaccine and cure for COVID19 so if he can use his awesome business man skills to get that too he'll save the world and get that nobel peace prize he deserves.
    Get on AirForce one now and head east Donald!
    You'll be fine, it's probably all a hoax anyway like all the other hoaxes that the Chinese started...

  • by AndyKron ( 937105 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @05:22PM (#59775464)
    With Trump and Pence working on this what could possibly go wrong?
  • No honest, No Safety (Score:4, Interesting)

    by oldgraybeard ( 2939809 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @05:27PM (#59775498)
    The truth is the coronavirus won't be stopped because 90+% of travelers will lie about where they have been and who they have been exposed to. Because they will not believe they are carries and will not want to be in quarantined and face the inconvenience to themselves..

    Few governments will have the will, to have required quarantines. Besides the fact that our borderless world is leakier than a bucket hit with buck shot.

    Just my 2 cents ;)
  • took lab animals from the weapons labs and sold them in the live animal markets to make extra money.

    Article [nypost.com] fun fun trying to stop this

    Just my 2 cents ;)
  • US taking it serious (Score:4, Interesting)

    by sit1963nz ( 934837 ) on Thursday February 27, 2020 @06:00PM (#59775594)
    With Pence's appointment we can see the US is taking the situation seriously.
    Right from the get go they will use the weapon of choice usually reserved for shootings.."thoughts and prayers ", and who better the lead the country in a Mass "thoughts and prayers" get together than Pence.

    Just remember folks
    If you can not afford to get tested, cough on someone rich.
  • California state health officials are monitoring 8,400 cases of the novel coronavirus [axios.com]

    All of these people have travel history from China, but are not currently showing symptoms. Those individuals have been advised to stay in their homes for 14 days, the recommended incubation period for the virus. 28 of the confirmed cases currently reside in California. The other five have left the state, Newsom indicated. It’s unclear whether the 33 cases are from the evacuated Diamond Princess cruise ship that was

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