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#1 ·
...is a common cold virus!

They already have vax for it.
Need I say more.

Coronavirus and the Common Cold
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The common cold is a virally related syndrome and has been associated with over 100 different viruses, including Human Coronavirus and Rhinovirus. Common symptoms include throat discomfort , followed by sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, coughing and decreased energy level.
Causes of Common Cold: Rhinovirus, Coronavirus, and More
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Other Causes of the Common Cold About 10% to 15% of adult colds are caused by viruses also responsible for other, more severe respiratory illnesses. The causes of 20%-30% of adult colds, presumed ...
Coronavirus Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, Types
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You treat a coronavirus infection the same way you treat a cold: Get plenty of rest. Drink fluids. Take over-the-counter medicine for sore throat and fever (but don't give aspirin to children or teens younger than 19; use ibuprofen or acetaminophen instead).
Facts About the Common Cold | American Lung Association
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Rhinovirus is the most common cause, accounting for 10 to 40 percent of colds. Other common cold viruses include coronavirus and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). A cold may last for about one week, but some colds last longer, especially in children, the elderly and those in poor health.
Coronaviruses: Symptoms, treatments, and variants
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Coronaviruses are types of viruses that typically affect the respiratory tract of mammals, including humans. They are associated with the common cold, pneumonia, and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and can also affect the gut. A coronavirus was first isolated in 1937 from an infectious bronchitis virus...
A Human Coronavirus Responsible for the Common Cold Massively ...
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A Human Coronavirus Responsible for the Common Cold Massively Kills Dendritic Cells but Not Monocytes Mariana Mesel-Lemoine , a Jean Millet , b Pierre-Olivier Vidalain , a Helen Law , c Astrid Vabret , d Valérie Lorin , a Nicolas Escriou , a Matthew L. Albert , c Béatrice Nal , b and Frédéric Tangy a
 
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#4 ·
Come on TM7, I know you are smarter than that... There are many forms of coronavirus, two of which are SARS and MERS among many others. The big fear is it mutating into a much worse virus that it is now. Right now they are saying that coronavirus is not a major threat, yet China quarantines 20 million people. I don't think they would do that on a whim.

Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to pneumonia. Common signs of infection include fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. In more severe cases, infection can cause severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and death.

Many are just a cold like illness and even the SARS and MERS hit the weaker portion of the population the hardest, just like the influenza. Influenza isn't a big deal for most people, but every year lots of people die from it.

So do you just want China to ignore the potential pandemic because some coronaviruses are mild? I think most people with weak immune systems would prefer they get a handle on it... Also, I heard the vaccine is 3 months away...
 
#81 ·
Out of touch? Really? I guess you are unaware of the 100,000 + instances where by folks died or had their way of life forever changed right after and even while receiving a vaccination. You are aware of the Vaccine Injury Court, right? and the billions of dollars that has been paid out for vaccine injury. Are you aware of the fact that vaccine manufactures CAN NOT be sued for bad vaccines? These are the same people that have lied to us over the years saying that products were safe and later we find out that they were not, these people, you really trust these people when let off the hook and released from any liability? Really? Wow you are trusting.

Oh and I will assume that seeing as you are pro vaccination you are also pro abortion?

Anyway you might want to do a little due diligence and become a little more informed on subjects that you flame others for having a differing opinion than yours on, kind of makes you look silly.

Matt
 
#6 ·
17 people dead worldwide form Coronavirus does not make a dangerous epidemic- - please 😄 And Please do not add to the stampede.. like any cold or bronchial viruses it can lead to more serious complications in weakened subjects. Otherwise its just a cold virus_ _unless somebody weaponized it!

Vax 3 months away means they have it, and only need to produce commercial quantities. You two guys can have mine.
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#8 ·
17 people dead worldwide form Coronavirus does not make a dangerous epidemic- - please 😄 And Please do not add to the stampede.. like any cold or bronchial viruses it can lead to more serious complications in weakened subjects. Otherwise its just a cold virus_ _unless somebody weaponized it!

.TM7
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Well heck then, just let it run it's course... Nobody has said it's a dangerous epidemic (yet), but why wouldn't you want to contain it as much as possible and prevent the spread???

This virus came from snakes and bats and now is transferable from human to human, I don't know I think they should probably keep an eye on it...

And of all people, TM7 is believing the reports from China that only 600 are infected less than 20 have died... What is going on here!!!
 
#10 ·
I have no doubt it will be commercialized and the sky will be falling again, but there have been deadly pandemics in the past and there certainly will be in the future. I see no reason why WHO and others should ignore a potential deadly virus and not try and limit it's spread.

I suppose you feel the same way about EBOLA?
 
#15 ·
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Eating some of the stuff those bat- s*#*t crazy people do, is playing a risky game. The problem is that in today's world they are putting far more than themselves at risk !

...But I suppose if I had to live under a socialist/communist regime...I might decide to eat some weird stuff too ! :tango_face_wink: :tango_face_smile:

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#19 ·
It is interesting to see how it is spreading to many countries outside of China. Seems those who have been exposed take 3-4 days before developing symptoms. A 4 day quarantine for travelers entering the US from any infected country would be in order.
 
#93 ·
A 4-day quarantine for travelers entering the US from any infected country would be in order.
Chucky Bullschumer and Nancy "Rattlin' Teeth" Pelosi would sue whomever put such a quarantine in place because such a stop could keep Middle Eastern terrorists out of the country for such a defined period-- which would delay their plans to commit heinous murders against innocent American citizens...
 
#23 · (Edited)
Look out!

Health Officials in China are reporting the new disease is spreading from person to person even before the infected transmitter shows the first symptoms of infection.

Not even Sars and Ebola were this contagious.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-51254523

China coronavirus 'spreads before symptoms show'

A new coronavirus that has spread to more than 2,000 people is infectious in its incubation period - before symptoms show - making it harder to contain, Chinese officials say.
 
#25 ·
Health Officials in China are reporting the new disease is spreading from person to person even before the infected transmitter shows the first symptoms of infection.

Not even Sars and Ebola were this contagious.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-51254523

China coronavirus 'spreads before symptoms show'

A new coronavirus that has spread to more than 2,000 people is infectious in its incubation period - before symptoms show - making it harder to contain, Chinese officials say.
Yeah, they are saying 2 week incubation period which is a long time for a virus to show symptoms, so the forehead temp scanners do little to nothing. They will not likely be able to contain this, lets just hope it's nothing more than your average flu. The number of people dying is alarming, but as stated most if not all had compromised immune systems and who knows what kind of medical treatment they get over there...
 
#28 ·
Here is how you'll know when it has taken off here in the US:

Whenever the number of reported cases goes up by the previous number squared.

Started at 2. Now 4. Next 16? Then 256...

If it doesn't do this then don't worry, it's under control.:tango_face_grin:
 
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