Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 6:59 pm
Unconfirmed reports on Weibo suggest Shanghai's true figures are 107 cases with 32 deaths (This would make this Spanish Flu tier folks!); official figures are 16 cases with no deaths.
Because sometimes even national leaders just want to hang out
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Totally Not OEP wrote:Unconfirmed reports on Weibo suggest Shanghai's true figures are 107 cases with 32 deaths (This would make this Spanish Flu tier folks!); official figures are 16 cases with no deaths.
Totally Not OEP wrote:Confirmed cases in Mexico, suspected in LA. Latest Chinese figures suggest the fatality rate is almost 5% now.
Bombadil wrote:Totally Not OEP wrote:Unconfirmed reports on Weibo suggest Shanghai's true figures are 107 cases with 32 deaths (This would make this Spanish Flu tier folks!); official figures are 16 cases with no deaths.
Probably due to stupidity like this..
“Escape from Wuhan” has become a popular hashtag on Weibo, a microblogging website on the mainland.
“I escaped in the small hours. There were so many cars on the highway,” one netizen claimed she had driven to Shanghai.
Another netizen said he had left with a friend. He said both of them were having fever.
“We’ve escaped the epidemic zone after taking some fever reducers. I’ll visit the doctor in Shanghai if my fever doesn’t go away a week later,” she wrote.
She also wrote that they plan to visit the Disneyland before that.
One woman took suppressants, escaped to Paris and then boasted about it on Weibo..
Shamhnan Insir wrote:LimaUniformNovemberAlpha wrote:Here's a picture.
What species is that? It looks neither like a koala, nor a snake, nor a rat, nor a wolf.
Some sort of marmot in the top cages, and then what appears as a small ungulate.
Marmots do tend to have very high parasite loads, as with other similar species. But theres nothing to suggest that makes them a likely source of this.
Neanderthaland wrote:Bombadil wrote:
Probably due to stupidity like this..
“Escape from Wuhan” has become a popular hashtag on Weibo, a microblogging website on the mainland.
“I escaped in the small hours. There were so many cars on the highway,” one netizen claimed she had driven to Shanghai.
Another netizen said he had left with a friend. He said both of them were having fever.
“We’ve escaped the epidemic zone after taking some fever reducers. I’ll visit the doctor in Shanghai if my fever doesn’t go away a week later,” she wrote.
She also wrote that they plan to visit the Disneyland before that.
One woman took suppressants, escaped to Paris and then boasted about it on Weibo..
So basically the containment is going about as well as it would in a Romero movie.
Samudera Darussalam wrote:Totally Not OEP wrote:Confirmed cases in Mexico, suspected in LA. Latest Chinese figures suggest the fatality rate is almost 5% now.
It seems that cases are also reported in Singapore and Vietnam.
Neanderthaland wrote:Bombadil wrote:
Probably due to stupidity like this..
“Escape from Wuhan” has become a popular hashtag on Weibo, a microblogging website on the mainland.
“I escaped in the small hours. There were so many cars on the highway,” one netizen claimed she had driven to Shanghai.
Another netizen said he had left with a friend. He said both of them were having fever.
“We’ve escaped the epidemic zone after taking some fever reducers. I’ll visit the doctor in Shanghai if my fever doesn’t go away a week later,” she wrote.
She also wrote that they plan to visit the Disneyland before that.
One woman took suppressants, escaped to Paris and then boasted about it on Weibo..
So basically the containment is going about as well as it would in a Romero movie.
Totally Not OEP wrote:Samudera Darussalam wrote:It seems that cases are also reported in Singapore and Vietnam.
Yeah, that was last night/this morning. Within the last hour we've had four suspected cases in Australia and one in Texas.
Valrifell wrote:There was a major outbreak in 1820, 1920, and now...
Bombadil wrote:An estimated 300, 000 people escaped Wuhan before the lockdown alone..
However, according to sources, close to 300,000 residents from Wuhan managed to leave the city via Hankou railway station and Wuchang railway station yesterday upon hearing that the city would be put on lockdown.
Many of them showed off their successful escapade on WEIBO while a few already developed fever symptoms.
Totally Not OEP wrote:Bombadil wrote:An estimated 300, 000 people escaped Wuhan before the lockdown alone..
However, according to sources, close to 300,000 residents from Wuhan managed to leave the city via Hankou railway station and Wuchang railway station yesterday upon hearing that the city would be put on lockdown.
Many of them showed off their successful escapade on WEIBO while a few already developed fever symptoms.
Honestly, these people deserve to have the full weight of the CCP fall upon them.
Totally Not OEP wrote:Unconfirmed reports on Weibo suggest Shanghai's true figures are 107 cases with 32 deaths (This would make this Spanish Flu tier folks!); official figures are 16 cases with no deaths.