A Texas A&M student is under observation in Brazos County after showing possible signs of the deadly coronavirus. The student had traveled to China's Wuhan province, center of the contagion, where video's emerged of overwhelmed medical facilities and people collapsing in the street.
In #Wuhan,people are collapsing on streets due to the deadly #WuhanPneumonia .— 巴丢草 Badiucao (@badiucao) January 23, 2020
so helpless.#WuhanCoronavirus #WuhanOutbreak pic.twitter.com/X5ho3Llpcm
So far 8 cities in the province, representing 23 million people, have been quarantined and the death toll has risen to 25 persons with over 800 reportedly infected. The actual figure could be far higher, in the 1000s.
Wuhan province is home to a level 4 biolab which studies deadly pathogens and tests them on monkeys. Richard Ebright, a molecular biologist at Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey notes, "They can run, they can scratch, they can bite." Think about that. Zerohedge reports here.
Cases of the virus have so far been reported in the Middle East, South East Asia, Scotland and the US. The World Health Organization has not declared a state of international emergency, yet.
Here at the Compound we predict coronavirus in Africa, which the Chinese have colonized, and recommend staying away from airports and major cities.
Cheers,
LSP
Maybe it's a lab-designed pathogen? I personally have no idea, but it has all of the characteristics of a pandemic in the making. Serious stuff. I'm glad that you're safely in the compound.
ReplyDeleteI hope not, LL, but it's yet another weird coincidence. Regardless, let's hope it doesn't get any weirder and more deadly than it already is.
ReplyDeleteSerious indeed. The WWM was a good investment.
The epitome of responsible journalism, "The Daily Mail", ran an item saying the US Government warned China against lab experiments being conducted in Wuhan province.
ReplyDeleteAdd vampires and/or zombies and we have a new TV show.
ReplyDeleteYes, serious situation. Well, if I never get on a plane again it will be too soon.
ReplyDeleteI understand a case has surfaced in Chicago now, a woman who visited Wuhan recently. I hear she's in stable condition.
ReplyDeleteWe have to wonder, WSF. Scary.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't want to be in Wuhan right now, Infidel,that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteI second the motion, Kid!
ReplyDeleteIt does seem to be spreading, Jim. 18 cities on lockdown in China last I checked, let's hope this thing doesn't get any further afield. But I don't see how it can't.
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