The experts have finally found the courage to back up what I have been saying all along....

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https://www.newsweek.com/coronavirus-covid19-mild-illness-death-rate-advice-1490926

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NEW CORONAVIRUS WILL ONLY CAUSE 'MILD ILLNESS' IN 'VAST MAJORITY OF PEOPLE,' SAYS TOP ADVISER TO U.K. GOVERNMENT
BY KASHMIRA GANDER ON 3/6/20 AT 11:59 AM EST

Most people who catch the new coronavirus will only develop a mild illness, a top adviser to the U.K. government has stressed.

Sir Patrick Vallance, chief scientific adviser to the U.K. government, told Sky News that while COVID-19 has a higher death rate than the flu "for most people⁠—the vast majority of people⁠—this will be a mild illness."

The mortality rate is 1 percent or likely lower
, he said, appearing to refer to the U.K. Asked to provide context for the outbreak, Sir Patrick said the virus is "very infectious" with similar infectivity to the flu.

The disease has killed over 3,000 people in 100,000 confirmed cases since last December, as shown in the map by Statista below.

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A map showing confirmed cases of COVID-19 around the world.STATISTA

However, he emphasized that while the new coronavirus has a higher death rate and burden of illness than the flu it is "a million miles away" from a condition like Ebola, which is "absolutely lethal at a very high level."

In 2014, Ebola killed more than 11,000 people in West Africa, according to figures cited by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Ebola has had a fatality rate of between 25 percent to 90 percent depending on the outbreak, the World Health Organization says.

"For 98, 99 percent of people, this is going to be a mild illness," Sir Patrick said.

"For a small number this can turn into a serious pneumonia, and for a smaller number again this can lead to death, particularly in the elderly and those who have got other coexisting medical problems."

Sir Patrick told broadcaster ITV News: "As you go above the age of 60 and particularly 70 and 80 you start to see the death rate of the disease increase; above the age of 80 it might be as high as 8 percent."

As of 9 a.m. GMT on March 6, one person had died of COVID-19 in the U.K. out of 163 confirmed cases, according to the government. A total of 20,338 people had been tested for the virus.

The case fatality rate, more commonly known as the death rate, of a disease depends on a range of factors including the location, how healthy the individual is, and how much data has been accurately collected on existing cases and deaths.

Earlier this week, the World Health Organization's director general told a media briefing on COVID-19 that globally "about 3.4 percent of reported COVID-19 cases have died. By comparison, seasonal flu generally kills far fewer than 1 percent of those infected."

A summary of a report on more than 72,000 COVID-19 cases by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention published in the journal JAMA last week put the case fatality rate at 2.3 percent on average, spiking to 14.8 percent in those aged 80 and above.

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It's unclear how many people have been infected but haven't shown symptoms and are therefore missing from the available data on cases.

Dr. Mike Tildesley, associate professor in the Department of Life Sciences at the University of Warwick, told Newsweek last week: "The true mortality rate will be significantly lower than the current estimates."

Biological anthropologist Dr. Jennifer Cole at Royal Holloway, University of London, U.K., said in a statement: "Early estimates of fatality rates tend to be higher and then drop as the outbreak progresses. This is mainly because early figures are based on the more severe cases only—those that seek hospital treatment—and so don't capture mild cases.

"It's not until later in the outbreak, when large numbers of people who wouldn't normally have sought healthcare, such as all the passengers on the quarantined ships, everyone an infected person has been in contact with, or the entire population of a town is tested that more accurate numbers start to emerge and the figures settle down."

Asked whether the general public should be concerned with details such as mortality rates, Tildesley said: "It is completely understandable to be worried about mortality rates and evidence suggests that those most at risk are the elderly and those with underlying health conditions."

He added: "The best course of action is for us to try to minimize further spread of disease. It is important for us to follow good hygiene practices such as regular handwashing, covering coughs and sneezes with tissues, avoiding contact with people who are sick and in those cases, avoiding contact with the eyes, nose and mouth."
 
The disruption to the lives and the destruction of livelihoods of probably more than a BILLION people around the world far exceeds the burden of the health issues that the virus has caused.

The world has gone crazy and it is the media, with each organisation in a do or die effort for clicks and eyeballs, that has hyped this mild disease way beyond all sense of proportion.

If this is the sort of world we now live in, and if it is only going to get worse, I honestly feel sorry for future generations. Thank God I won't be around much longer.
 
So when will they remove all the BS containment policies and hyping up crap?
 
WHO should come out with a statement saying this virus is nothing. But instead, they keep harping on a new pandemic.
 
CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations Dr Richard Hatchett explains the long-term dangers of the Covid-19 coronavirus - saying it's the scariest outbreak he's dealt with in his 20-year career.

 
Earlier this week, the World Health Organization's director general told a media briefing on COVID-19 that globally "about 3.4 percent of reported COVID-19 cases have died. By comparison, seasonal flu generally kills far fewer than 1 percent of those infected."
KNN boss all along you said same as seasonal flu or seasonal flu has higher death rate le KNN
 
had the flu end of last year. flu shot didn’t work. had the common cold just a month ago. now my nose gets runny, and there’s a little sore throat and intermittent mild coughs when temperature goes down to 16.9-degree c.
 
KNN boss all along you said same as seasonal flu or seasonal flu has higher death rate le KNN
Remember that governments want to prevent panic and fear in their population, and to prevent their economies from tanking. So they down play the seriousness of the virus. And we all know how much we can trust governments.
 
KNN boss all along you said same as seasonal flu or seasonal flu has higher death rate le KNN

When all the facts are known I'm pretty confident that the death rate of the corona virus will be similar or lower compared to seasonal flu.

Also note that different strains of the seasonal flu result in different mortality rates. The figure quoted is just an average over a considerable period of time.
 
CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations Dr Richard Hatchett explains the long-term dangers of the Covid-19 coronavirus - saying it's the scariest outbreak he's dealt with in his 20-year career.


KNN loctor leechard also say about social responsibility that the young with mild illness will still go work and caused the death of their uncles colleagues KNN cham liao KNN
 
CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations Dr Richard Hatchett explains the long-term dangers of the Covid-19 coronavirus - saying it's the scariest outbreak he's dealt with in his 20-year career.



In the old days I would have respected his opinons given his title and his qualifications.

However in this day and age I am a lot more cynical. If you go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coalition_for_Epidemic_Preparedness_Innovations you'll see why.

He is not an impartial consultant of this organisation. He is the CEO and he's being paid a salary to deal with pandemics. Funding of the whole organisation is dependent upon there are sufficient pandemics to justify their existence so there is little wonder that he is hyping things up. In fact if I was doing his job I'd be singing the same tune he is. If I dismissed this whole corona virus drama as a storm in a tea cup how am I going to keep my staff occupied?

The organisation has also invested a lot of money to develop a vaccine. If he dismisses it as mild infection nobody is going to bother getting vaccinated.
 
KNN loctor leechard also say about social responsibility that the young with mild illness will still go work and caused the death of their uncles colleagues KNN cham liao KNN
Really cham liao. I am old man, with underlying health issues, and a smoker. I may not make it this time. :cry:
 
Remember that governments want to prevent panic and fear in their population, and to prevent their economies from tanking. So they down play the seriousness of the virus. And we all know how much we can trust governments.
If the govt is downplaying the virus. They would be stupid to quarantine people and having travel bans as such actions are tanking the economy n fucking up peoples lives. If it's serious like Spanish flu, why are the infected not dropping dead from the virus and having mass die offs? Indon has 1 reported case but we all know they are not checking and alot of ppl are infected. As such why are there not more deaths? In ah tiong land there may be cover ups. But in other countries it is much harder to hide. So this wuhan virus is no more serious than the flu
 
Really cham liao. I am old man, with underlying health issues, and a smoker. I may not make it this time. :cry:
KNN my uncle although not very old but he is a smoker with weak lungs and always prone to getting flu KNN also probably may not make it this time :cry: KNN
 
KNN my uncle although not very old but he is a smoker with weak lungs and always prone to getting flu KNN also probably may not make it this time :cry: KNN
That is good. That way his suffering ends and he gets to move on. And the family can move on too.
 
KNN my uncle although not very old but he is a smoker with weak lungs and always prone to getting flu KNN also probably may not make it this time :cry: KNN
Why you guys so pessimistic? Lidat how to strike Toto?
 
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