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| how does it spread | |
| By: gsgs Date: March 14, 2020, 5:11 am | |
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| Some things are a bit unexpected and surprising | |
| https://www.statnews.com/2020/03/06/were-learning-a-lot-about-the-coronavirus-i… | |
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| Transmission in China happened among family members and close | |
| contacts. | |
| True �community spread� was less common. | |
| Van Kerkhove said true community spread involves transmission | |
| where people get | |
| infected in a movie theater, on the subway, or walking down the | |
| street. | |
| There�s no way to trace back the source of infection because | |
| there�s no | |
| connection between the infected person and the person he or she | |
| infects. | |
| That�s not what the Chinese data show, she said. | |
| China�s Covid-19 outbreak isn�t driven by spread in hospitals. | |
| With this new disease, more than 2,000 health workers have | |
| become ill. | |
| But Van Kerkhove said it seems like most of them were infected | |
| at home | |
| China�s Covid-19 outbreak isn�t driven by spread in schools. | |
| Even when we looked at households, we did not find a single | |
| example of a child bringing | |
| the infection into the household and transmitting to the | |
| parents. It was the other way around, | |
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| so, that seems to suggest that isolating suspected household | |
| members | |
| in isolation clinics and contact-tracing is the right method. | |
| As it will be enforced by the army in Iran now in the next 7-10 | |
| days. | |
| As it was done in China (I think. At least in Wuhan , they gave | |
| daily numbers | |
| of contacts traced, people "concentrated" ; they had | |
| fever-clinics, mobile isolation points) | |
| I'm not sure how South Korea handled this. | |
| It isn't done in Italy, AFAIK (so far). | |
| And it is unpopular in USA, I remember that discussion from the | |
| H5N1-forums >10 years ago. | |
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| so, how did it transmit from household to household ? | |
| Friends visiting ? Birthdays,weddings,funerals | |
| From work ? Collegues, customers, coworkers, clients, | |
| conferences | |
| Public transportation ? subway, buses, trains | |
| Mechanics in the lodgement? repairs | |
| Sewage, water ? | |
| parcels, | |
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| I'm wondering ... is it maybe exactly this isolation of | |
| suspected household members, | |
| separating them from their family , | |
| which is the key to contain it ? | |
| Part of China's success, now implemented in Iran, | |
| so unpopular in Europe,USA. | |
| And maybe that's the reason why it isn't being | |
| discussed here. Why it is being avoided. | |
| So authoritarian, so communist, so unfree. | |
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| all the old people in Italy, how did they get it ? | |
| Probably not from traveling, probably not from work or school. | |
| But from household contacts. Italy is known for their | |
| grand-families | |
| several generations in the household. | |
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