That is 'internally transmitted', there were 39 Chinese nationals returning home who were infected. Assume these were returning by air and tested at the airport, but how many travel overland or back to the city from a more remote part, still infected. I hope I an wrong, but would not be shocked if a second wave occurs due to infection being brought back into the regions.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑20 Mar 2020, 00:29Not true if everybody else outside has reduced in numbers, recovered or died off by time quarantine folks come out. See China for example which recorded zero inside deaths today. All other deaths were from outsiders.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑19 Mar 2020, 21:24If everyone hides and doesn't get the virus, when they come back out of hiding, any source of the virus will cause a new outbreak. And if everyone has been in hiding for weeks, try getting them to go back and do it all again. They won't do it. The result will be huge number of new cases, most of which will be old and will then likely die. The health system will not cope. Lots of people will die.
This is the flaw in the lockdown plan.
All the talk means nothing until time has passed and we can look back and see what we should have done.