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originally posted by: tlearyus
Don't be ignorant, it's not helpful!
Coronavirus Mortality Rate
"the unofficial policy of the World Health Organization is one of murder and genocide." --Dr Kalokerinos MD
"The medical cartel, at the highest level, is not out to help people, it is out to harm them, to weaken them. To kill them. At one point in my career, I had a long conversation with a man who occupied a high government position in an African nation. He told me that he was well aware of this. He told me that WHO is a front for these depopulation interests." The Medical Mafia
In April, 2007 184 countries signed a document allowing the World Health Organization – which is, by the way, a private corporation like the Federal Reserve, which receives more than 2/3 of its funding from the Pharmaceutical industry, whose vaccines and drugs they push – hard – to take over governance of any country under certain circumstances.
theusindependent.com...
Anvisa (National Health Surveillance Agency) requested on Tuesday (25) the list of passengers who traveled on the same flight as the Brazilian who was in northern Italy between February 9th and 21st and who tested positive for a preliminary exam for coronavirus. The man awaits the result of a counterproof.
Anvisa informed that it intends to investigate other passengers of the flight and made the following note:
Faced with a positive preliminary examination for coronavirus (Covid-19) in a passenger coming from Italy to Brazil on February 21 of this year, Anvisa has already taken the following measures:
He asked the airline for a list of passengers who were on the same flight as the passenger with a positive result for coronavirus. The document will be forwarded to the Center for Strategic Information on Health Surveillance (Cievs) for investigation of other passengers on the flight who had contact with the suspected case.
Criticism has increased in monitoring international flights from countries where there are confirmed cases of the disease. The list was updated on February 24 by the World Health Organization (WHO)
Anvisa reinforces: if you have been in countries with confirmed cases and have fever and more than one respiratory symptoms, seek medical attention immediately and inform the health professional about the trip abroad.
The Albert Einstein Hospital, in the South Zone of São Paulo, registered on February 25 the notification of the suspected case of a 61-year-old man. He is Brazilian and traveled to northern Italy between 9 and 21 February. The patient has mild signs of the disease, such as a cough, and is in isolation at home in São Paulo.
"The patient is in good clinical condition and without the need for hospitalization, remaining in respiratory isolation that will be maintained for the next 14 days. The medical team continues to actively monitor him, as well as the people who had close contact with him", says a note from Albert Einstein Hospital.
The case is also being investigated by the Ministry of Health and the state and municipal departments of São Paulo and will go to the Adolfo Lutz Institute for a counter-examination.
The Ministry of Health should make an official statement on Wednesday (26), after the result of the Adolpho Lutz Institute. The government says it will map who has had contact with the patient.
"Of course it worries, São Paulo is the largest city in the country. It is a confirmation made by a private hospital, now the counterproof will be made by the Adolfo Lutz Institute. The result will be released tomorrow (Wednesday) in the morning. The patient is clinically The recommendation is home isolation. Now we’re going to do the mapping with whom he had contact, "said Health Minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta.
originally posted by: FinallyAwake
originally posted by: GlobalGold
originally posted by: Kenzo
One more coronavirus tracker :
qap.ecdc.europa.eu...
Any info about the France victim ? Age etc...
A 60-year-old man in Paris has become the first French national to die from the coronavirus, director general of the French health authority, Jerome Salomon, told reporters Wednesday.
via CNN
Was he French Asian by any chance?
originally posted by: tlearyus
a reply to: bally001
A highly infectious virus with a mortality rate of between 2-3% (conservative estimate if it doesn't mutate) that will eventually infect 70-80% of the global population tends to make one a little short on patience for people who keep trying to diminish the serious nature of this threat.
70% of 8,000,000,000 is 6,400,000,000
3% of 6,400,000,000 is 192,000,000
192 million people could die!
originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: musicismagic
G'ZUS that's a big list!
And thank you very much for the updates. ( 3 threads and 300+ pages each )
It's sad Japan spent all that money for the Olympics (and will likely at this point lose it). But this is way bigger.
Stay safe.
25. South Korea: Govt. is reporting 1261 people infected
originally posted by: JSpader
a reply to: musicismagic
Thank you as well magic. I have been posting your personal take on my local forum and it has been a wealth of information. Thank you so much and stay safe!