the EDGE wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 12:21
adrianjordan wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 12:16
Let's put some perspective on this, the virus is less deadly than Flu, yet we don't ban events because of flu.
As others have said, higher temperatures will limit the spread of the virus.
Finally I was talking to an infectious diseases doctor the other day (I'm a healthcare professional) and they fully expect this virus to be fully global within a month and the containment efforts to stop. At the moment all the quarantine efforts etc are to try and reduce the spread, but as expected they're failing.
This virus is reported as having a fatality rate of less than 2% and that is probably an overestimate as there will be people who are infected but asymptomatic.
Fatality rates are expected to be similar to Influenza A.
The biggest hope is that a vaccine can be developed quickly that can halt the spread of the disease and introduce some herd immunity to protect the more vulnerable.
Bringing this back to F1, I don't see any more races being cancelled - because the containment phase will end and it will just become another virus that's out there and life will go on.
I'm basing all of this on the daily updates we're getting at work from the Department of Health, NHS England and WHO, with just a dash of professional knowledge and judgement added in.
That’s not true...
The death rate is believed to be around 1% which is 10x deadlier than the flu
Sorry, that is just wrong. The fatality rate for influenza A is between 1 and 2% each year. If you include the other strains of flu then that skews the figure.
What do you do for a living? I am on the front line of dealing with this and get daily updates. I can't share them on here as they are confidential NHS documents, but the actual information is out there if you look hard enough.
Remember as well that the rate if China will be artificially HIGH because there will be people with mild symptoms who have not been diagnosed as having Covid-19, whereas in the UK, Italy etc, people are coming forward with very, very mild symptoms - in the past 3 weeks I've been sent to people with a sore throat and other very mild cold symptoms, who have returned from overseas and so get swabbed. We're going to pick up the mild cases as a result.
Do some research, don't just believe what you read in the Media who are using this to create headlines and clickbait.