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From the CDC it appears that the highly contagious Wuhan Coronavirus has made its way to the mainland in Seattle. Being its a contact virus we can assume that its also spread to other people from the airport.
Many flights come out of Seattle to Hawaii, It might be a good time to keep that in mind and stay out of public spaces as much as possible until this thing burns out.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/21/healt...=bloomberg
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Skip straight to "We have no idea how it got here."
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Interesting that Honolulu is not among the airports where screening is taking place. That must be because we have so few visitors from China.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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Honolulu is not among the airports where screening is taking place. That must be because we have so few visitors from China.
How does that compare with how fire ants were introduced to the islands? Or coqui? Dengue? And that’s just for a start. But, just to be safe, take off your shoes when you go through security. We have time for that when the last terrorist shoe threat was over 19 years ago.
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From reading the reports I'm still not sure how Wuhan differs from the really bad cold going around here in Puna?
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how Wuhan differs from the really bad cold going around here
Wuhan is a foreign virus with a scary name. Someone is failing to properly brand and market our local version. Perhaps Ruderman should ask the Legislature for funding?
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yup, the mortality rate is much higher. This is why I posted this. Its a little more concerning than a sniffle. First you get a cold, then your in the hospital. As it spreads the health care system could be overwhelmed and then the death rates will skyrocket. IMHO, in a post antibiotic era we live in today, Hawaii needs to be a bit more proactive in protecting its citizens from deadly diseases.
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maybe Dengue would have been a bitch had county/state not taken a proactive stance
A "public awareness campaign" about how people should "avoid being bitten by mosquitos"? That proactive stance?
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Starting to collect tires *after* cases were reported. For the Big Island that's proactive.