Hey, and 6 weeks later, here we are…..my own
research…………Punchline First: Warming spring will not be the end of this virus
like a normal flu or even the Avian Flu, This is SARs, much more heat tolerant.
We may need to hunker down until Mid to late July
I have the research, graphs, etc, but would take a few hours
to really package it up…..but here is the bottom line, this is SARS-2, very
similar to SARs-1 from 2002, which only infected 8000 but killed 10%......
I suggest that extreme measures to avoid getting this are
justified.
SARs just loves 40F, it can stay "alive" for up to 27 days
https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/41/7/e67/310340
SARs just loves 40F, it can stay "alive" for up to 27 days
https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/41/7/e67/310340
I wanted to get this out there quickly, so I am just going to publish without the backup
Normal flu and Avian Flu get killed off pretty quickly at 70F
and up, like within 1 day, and even at 50F it starts to get killed off.
Not SARS, it's bad news, It needs 82F for a period of time
(depending on the humidity, more humid is better) and up to be "inactivated".
Inactivated means that it cannot reproduce.
SARS 1 in 2003 did not have the huge R sub 0 that SARS-2 has
==12 to 16. CDC was reporting 2.2 to 2.4, and kept towing that vacuous line
even though it was OBVIOUS that this virus was much more viral. Leading me to
believe that the CDC is a rogue Deep State organization filled with leftists.
SARs 1 only infected 8000 but it killed 10% of them.
It also came out of China, and China tried to cover it up, then China attacked
doctors who tried to publish the truth, then China lied through their teeth
about the real numbers (sound familiar?)
"They" are saying SARs2 has a death rate of just
.5% to 1%, but all the reasonable data show rates of 6% to 8% and maybe higher.
Bear in mind, more than 80% of those who got SARs2 have not been
"resolved". Resolved meaning "cured" or dead. Those are the
younger more healthy people, that take longer to die.
The bottom line? Don't get this! Don't become a spreader.
Negligently becoming a spreader is pretty much the same as a manslaughter of
our most vulnerable people.
And
"Spring" is not going to fix this, we will be well into the middle of
summer. Plan your purchases and schedules
accordingly. If your plan is to buy stuff online, do it now,,
that may eventually come to a halt.
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