90 Miles From Tyranny : Harvard Professor Says 40-70 Per Cent of People Worldwide Will Be Infected With Coronavirus

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Monday, February 24, 2020

Harvard Professor Says 40-70 Per Cent of People Worldwide Will Be Infected With Coronavirus


Says asymptomatic nature of virus means it “will ultimately not be containable.”

Harvard epidemiology professor Marc Lipsitch says that the coronavirus will not be containable and that 40-70 of people worldwide will be infected.

In an article entitled You’re Likely to Get the Coronavirus, the Atlantic explains how the coronavirus is particularly dangerous because it may cause cause no symptoms at all in many carriers of the infection.

According to Harvard epidemiology professor Marc Lipsitch, this contributes to his prediction that coronavirus “will ultimately not be containable.”

“Lipsitch predicts that, within the coming year, some 40 to 70 percent of people around the world will be infected with the virus that causes COVID-19,” reports the Atlantic.

The professor clarifies that this doesn’t mean all of those victims will become seriously ill and that “many will have mild disease, or may be asymptomatic.”

However, given the increasingly stringent measures being taken outside of China to stop the spread of the virus, including in Italy where people are being prevented from leaving towns, one wonders how severe the panic will be if there is a massive global pandemic.

As we highlighted earlier, with 165 cases reported in Italy, store shelves in some areas of the country are already beginning to empty.

Meanwhile, a World Health Organization adviser says that coronavirus could be the widely feared ‘Disease X’ that experts have been warning about for years.

“Whether it will be contained or not, this outbreak is rapidly becoming the first true pandemic challenge that fits the Disease X category, listed to the...

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1 comment:

capt fast said...

considering that the virus is in the same family as the common cold albet with even better ability and affinity for infecting humans I believe he has undervalued the virus' ability to spread. If you can survive the flu, this won't be much worse except for those it kills.