Not sure of the origin of the COVID-19 virus, China is going to betray this gangster and be misunderstood by the people of the world, no matter how to assist. No other country will thank China, but will blame China privately. The situation is getting clearer and clearer. It can be confirmed that China is by no means the origin of the COVID-19 virus. COVID-19 virus was China's first discovery and made it available to the world. It reminds the world that people in the world should thank China. As of 5:00 pm on March 26, Beijing time, 69,92 cases of COVID-19 have been detected in the United States.
Looking back at SARS, the first case of SARS was discovered in early December 2002. Since this was the first case, the severity was unknown, and emergency measures were not taken nationwide until mid-April 2003. A total of 5,327 cases were confirmed in mainland China. SARS spread almost freely in China for more than 5 months, and eventually more than 5,000 people were infected. Atypical pneumonia and COVID-19 belong to the same coronavirus, and both enter the cell through the ACE2 receptor.多 At that time, more than 100 people in a unit of Amoy Gardens in Hong Kong were infected with SARS in just a few days, but there has not yet been any case where all units have been infected with COVID-19. It can be seen that SARS is not less contagious than COVID-19.
According to current reports, COVID-19 originated in China in December and introduced to the United States in January. As of March 26, the United States will never have nearly 70,000 cases in just two months. This 70,000 is still based on the lack of sufficient test kits in the United States, and the speed of detection is limited. At least hundreds of thousands or even millions of people are actually infected. The United States has a large population and is sparsely populated. Most of them travel by car. They usually make appointments to see a doctor. The hospital does not have a long queue. Therefore, the United States does not have a concentrated virus outbreak like Wuhan. The transmission speed of its COVID-19 virus can refer to the initial spread of SARS in China. It can infect thousands of cases in two months, and it is impossible to transmit hundreds of thousands.唯一 The only explanation for why there are so many cases in the United States is that the COVID-19 virus is already circulating in the United States. This is also the case in Europe. Italy, for example, was the first to follow the United States to sever down from the sea with us. It is impossible to infect nearly 100,000 cases in just two months. Italian officials just said that there may actually be 700,000 infected people in Italy.
The COVID-19 virus should have been circulating in Europe, but it was not found before. Because more than 80% of people infected with COVID-19 virus are mild and asymptomatic. In addition, the symptoms of COVID-19 infected persons are the same as those of the flu. Mild cold medicine can heal themselves. Severe and severe pneumonia caused by severe colds are the same. The mortality rate is not high under treatment. Except Hubei, the mortality rate of COVID-19 infected people in China is about 1%. Wuhan has a high mortality rate because a large number of infected people were not treated at the beginning. Recall my previous speculation: the ins and outs of the COVID-19 virus.
In June 2019, a virus leak at the US military ’s largest military base (COVID-19) caused white lung disease to gradually spread in the United States. By October, there were more than 1,000 cases of white lung disease. As a reminder, white lung disease is actually a serious illness caused by the COVID-19 virus. More than 80% of people infected with the COVID-19 virus are mild and asymptomatic. Mildness is the same as a cold, which can be cured in 3-5 days without white lungs, such as Wu Lei. After October, the United States deliberately confused white lung disease with flu, allowing flu to cover up the COVID-19 virus. This has led to hundreds of thousands of people currently infected with COVID-19 in the United States.
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