
Quick recap about this "coronavirus" ...
Re:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/hea ... 333309002/
"Why are states seeing a sudden increase in coronavirus cases? Experts have more than one answer"
"Not much is known about the virus’s seasonality as it has only been present for the past six months."
"It is so complicated that when people give you a simple answer to this, it’s probably not right."
"A super spreader is an infected person who can transmit the disease to a large number of people."
(may be event more than person, e.g., any asymptomatic person who transmits widely given the right conditions)
Re:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2 ... ronavirus/
"The strain that began spreading in Wuhan, the capital of China’s Hubei province, is related to two other coronaviruses that have caused major outbreaks in recent years: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)."

Confirms that this virus is different than seasonal flu viruses and recommends continuing caution:
"Most cases are mild, but health officials say much is still unknown about the virus"
Note: Most of the "at risk" are people over 65 and those younger with underlying health problems.
However, some younger with no underlying health problems have also been seriously infected.
Re:
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/asymp ... 2020-06-12
"Asymptomatic transmission of coronavirus appears to be worse than SARS or influenza"
Note: This article calls the flu virus "influenza" - not "coronavirus".
"the trajectories of the two epidemics have veered in dramatically different directions"
"Within 8 months, SARS was controlled after SARS-CoV-1 had infected approximately 8,100 persons in limited geographic areas."
"Less than six months after the first reports of the novel coronavirus, the COVID-19 pandemic, which was first identified in Wuhan, China
in December, had infected more than 7.4 million people globally"
"This virus has very peculiar immunological secrets wrapped up inside it."
(may hint that this virus was bio-engineered in a lab)
Rod
