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COVID-19 Is Now Officially A Pandemic, WHO Says (npr.org) 432

The COVID-19 viral disease that has swept into at least 114 countries and killed more than 4,000 people is now officially a pandemic, the World Health Organization announced Wednesday. From a report: "This is the first pandemic caused by coronavirus," said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Eight countries -- including the U.S. -- are now each reporting more than 1,000 cases of COVID-19, caused by the virus that has infected more than 120,000 people worldwide. A severe outbreak in Italy has now caused more than 630 deaths and the country's case total continues to rise sharply. It's now at 10,000 cases, second only to China. There are 9,000 cases in Iran, and more than 7,700 in South Korea. Those countries are all imposing drastic measures in an attempt to slow the virus, which has a higher fatality rate for elderly people and those with underlying health conditions.
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COVID-19 Is Now Officially A Pandemic, WHO Says

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  • by denisbergeron ( 197036 ) <`moc.oohay' `ta' `noregreBsineD'> on Wednesday March 11, 2020 @12:47PM (#59818272)

    For those whom needs more comparison

    10 Worst pandemic in history
    https://www.mphonline.org/wors... [mphonline.org]

    Wikipedia article :
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

  • People who listened to news media hype have been panicking and making up apocalyptic stories about this for over a month now. What are they going to do for attention now?

  • Dump your tobacco stock right now.

  • Who had 41 days from it was declared a threat to pandemic and 1018 deaths?

    Someone is buying us all dinner!

  • Some objective facts (Score:5, Informative)

    by WillAffleckUW ( 858324 ) on Wednesday March 11, 2020 @01:28PM (#59818496) Homepage Journal

    First, trust WHO, not the WH.

    Second, the 2019-nCvD spread a lot more than you think. It's much worse because we have NOT been testing people unless they specifically went to China or Italy. So, wash your hands with soap and water. We are not kidding. Watch the video on how to do that - think surgical scrub.

    Third, the actual mortality rate for people 80+ who are infected with it is around 22%. It's about half that if you are 70-79. It's bad for 60-69 but only around 2-4%.

    Take this seriously. This is not a joke. Listen to your county health officials and your state health officials, they actually care about you.

    And, in case you wondered, do not take cruises, go to golf course, or stay at resorts. This is actual science saying don't do it.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      So we haven't been testing people, and it has spread a lot more than we think, but you know the mortality rate (broken down by age range). Complete stupidity. Things like this always brings the loonies out.

      • You can fact check that at WHO.

        Wash your hands with soap and water.

      • by MikeDataLink ( 536925 ) on Wednesday March 11, 2020 @02:17PM (#59818744) Homepage Journal

        Things like this always brings the loonies out.

        Yes. You. I've seen your posts on all kinds of topics over the last few months. Literally every one of them is the words of someone who is not educated and needs to stop talking and start listening.

        Stop. Listen. Learn.

      • So we haven't been testing people, and it has spread a lot more than we think, but you know the mortality rate (broken down by age range). Complete stupidity. Things like this always brings the loonies out.

        Wrong metric. The problem is exponential spread and double digit percentage of those who get it requiring hospitalization.

        If you don't manage spread it will overwhelm hospital systems and millions of extra people will die who didn't need to. This from my perspective is worth some inconvenience and pain to avoid even in the face of low personal risk. If you don't agree that's your opinion and you are certainly entitled to it. Just don't be misinformed as to what is actually at stake.

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    • If you don't know how much the virus has spread, you can't be sure of the mortality rate, or if its is significantly worse (or better) than the standard cadre of coronaviruses that we deal with every season.

      Wash your hands, be prudent about going to large groups of people, don't touch your face, and you should be fine. But the idea that this is "the end" is getting fucking old.

      • Mortality rate is based on cases which end in death and results thereof. Before, we lacked enough data, so we projected from initial data.

        Nobody said this is the end of this. It's the beginning and until widespread testing and low barrier testing (e.g. free) is available, all the numbers will be way off as to spread and impact.

        The thing is, you're going to touch your face. Record yourself for 30 minutes and you'll see.

        Wash your hands with soap and water.

      • What bullshit, an airborne virus doesn't care if your hands are clean or if you touched your face. Keeping hands clean is great for other reasons.

        Staying away from crowds is good idea though.

        • by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Wednesday March 11, 2020 @03:39PM (#59819124)

          What bullshit, an airborne virus doesn't care if your hands are clean or if you touched your face. Keeping hands clean is great for other reasons.

          Staying away from crowds is good idea though.

          Not bullshit. Airborne particles from an infected person can live for a while and travel and land on things you then touch with your hand, then you touch your hand to a mucous membrane on your face (mouth, eye, etc...) or something you eat and now you're infected. Keeping your distance *and* washing your hands *and* limiting touching your face are all good ideas to reduce the change of infection.

    • First, trust WHO, not the WH.

      This. The WHO hunted down an eradicated smallpox. They totally know what they are doing.

    • It is not science saying not to do those things, it is your own personal fears. Science gives me confidence in how to continue doing those activities and still be safe.
  • Yesterday [slashdot.org] the top voted trolls whinged about google censorship for promoting the CDC & WHO advice. What will they make of this?

  • by biggaijin ( 126513 ) on Wednesday March 11, 2020 @10:27PM (#59820200)

    At the beginning of the pandemic, the WHO issued a statement saying that restricting international travel was "an overreaction" and we need to be careful about isolating people. The WHO was the first organization to demand that the virus be given a name that does not contain any indication of the location where the virus originated. Yesterday, the head of WHO said the danger of stereotyping ethnic groups based on the origins of the virus was "more dangerous than the virus itself". It's all political bilge water and no medical science. How much does any of this contribute to minimizing the spread of the disease and its effect on the world? How much are we paying to maintain this organization? To me, it seems to be just another United Nations talking group that accomplishes almost nothing.

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