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2 DEAD from C****av***s Japanese Death Cruise
Feb 20, 2020 11:55:10   #
Sicilianthing
 
The Stupid Japs did it again...

they let everyone off the reservation to run wild and take flight everywhere...

Still no containment as the MSM spins lies at you....


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The Japanese government on Thursday said two people from the cruise ship Diamond Princess berthed in Japan, both in their 80s, have died from c****av***s infections and that another two government officials have tested positive for the infection.

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More than 620 passengers aboard the cruise liner, which is carrying about 3,700 people, have been infected.

The two passengers were an 87-year-old man who suffered from heart ailments and bronchitis, and an 84-year-old woman. Both tested positive for the v***s although the woman's cause of death was listed as pneumonia, the health ministry said.

Japanese authorities added that one health ministry official and another from the Cabinet Secretariat were confirmed to be infected with the c****av***s after both had spent time working on the Diamond Princess.
Three officials had previously been infected.

The huge vessel moored in Yokohama near Tokyo is easily the biggest c****av***s cluster outside the Chinese epicenter.

On Wednesday, 443 passengers disembarked after testing negative for the C****-** v***s and not showing symptoms during a 14-day quarantine period. The complete removal of the passengers was expected to take at least three days.

More passengers left the ship on Thursday, packing into yellow buses and leaving for stations and airports for home.

‘Completely chaotic’ quarantine process

Japan has well over half the known cases outside China due to the ship infections and the rapid spread of the v***s with the quarantine operation sparking criticism of authorities just months before Tokyo is due to host the Summer Olympics.

Questions are increasingly being asked as to why former Diamond Princess passengers are able to roam freely around Japan's famously crowded cities, even if they have tested negative.

"Is it really safe to get off?" screamed a headline in the Nikkan Sports tabloid.

The paper quoted a passenger who said he was tested on February 15 and left four days later.

The Diamond Princess was quarantined on February 5 when a passenger who left in Hong Kong was found infected with the v***s.

Passengers were confined to cabins except for brief trips on deck wearing masks and gloves, when they were told to keep their distance from others.

But a specialist in infectious diseases at Kobe University rocked the boat with a video slamming "completely chaotic" quarantine procedures onboard, in rare criticism from a Japanese official.

"The cruise ship was completely inadequate in terms of infection control," said Kentaro Iwata in videos he has since deleted, saying "there is no need to discuss this further".

The videos had been viewed more than a million times in Japanese and hundreds of thousands of times in English.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Iwata said he had heard from a colleague on board that the quarantine procedures had improved.

"I think that because of the improvement, the risk of secondary infection has been reduced for the passengers. It remains for the crews," he said.

China posts sharp drop in new cases

Meanwhile, in China health authorities reported the lowest number of confirmed cases since late January, partly because of a change in diagnostic criteria for patients in Hubei province, the epicentre of the outbreak.

China had 394 new confirmed cases on Wednesday, the National Health Commission (NHC) said, sharply down from 1,749 cases a day earlier and the lowest since January 23.

That brings the total accumulated number of confirmed cases in mainland China to 74,576.

Just how cases are diagnosed and confirmed has had a big impact on official tallies of cases, and changes in the method have raised questions about the extent to which daily tallies accurately reflect the state of the outbreak.

The health scare has cascaded across Southeast Asia, with cases recorded in the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

The Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam have restricted flights from mainland China and suspended visa-free arrivals as health screening ramps up at entry points.

Thailand, which has imposed no such restrictions, reported a 90 percent slump in arrivals from the mainland this month, a gut punch to an already beleaguered tourist sector which makes up nearly a fifth of the economy.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP and REUTERS)

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Feb 20, 2020 12:35:57   #
Idaho
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
The Stupid Japs did it again...

they let everyone off the reservation to run wild and take flight everywhere...

Still no containment as the MSM spins lies at you....


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


The Japanese government on Thursday said two people from the cruise ship Diamond Princess berthed in Japan, both in their 80s, have died from c****av***s infections and that another two government officials have tested positive for the infection.

ADVERTISING
More than 620 passengers aboard the cruise liner, which is carrying about 3,700 people, have been infected.

The two passengers were an 87-year-old man who suffered from heart ailments and bronchitis, and an 84-year-old woman. Both tested positive for the v***s although the woman's cause of death was listed as pneumonia, the health ministry said.

Japanese authorities added that one health ministry official and another from the Cabinet Secretariat were confirmed to be infected with the c****av***s after both had spent time working on the Diamond Princess.
Three officials had previously been infected.

The huge vessel moored in Yokohama near Tokyo is easily the biggest c****av***s cluster outside the Chinese epicenter.

On Wednesday, 443 passengers disembarked after testing negative for the C****-** v***s and not showing symptoms during a 14-day quarantine period. The complete removal of the passengers was expected to take at least three days.

More passengers left the ship on Thursday, packing into yellow buses and leaving for stations and airports for home.

‘Completely chaotic’ quarantine process

Japan has well over half the known cases outside China due to the ship infections and the rapid spread of the v***s with the quarantine operation sparking criticism of authorities just months before Tokyo is due to host the Summer Olympics.

Questions are increasingly being asked as to why former Diamond Princess passengers are able to roam freely around Japan's famously crowded cities, even if they have tested negative.

"Is it really safe to get off?" screamed a headline in the Nikkan Sports tabloid.

The paper quoted a passenger who said he was tested on February 15 and left four days later.

The Diamond Princess was quarantined on February 5 when a passenger who left in Hong Kong was found infected with the v***s.

Passengers were confined to cabins except for brief trips on deck wearing masks and gloves, when they were told to keep their distance from others.

But a specialist in infectious diseases at Kobe University rocked the boat with a video slamming "completely chaotic" quarantine procedures onboard, in rare criticism from a Japanese official.

"The cruise ship was completely inadequate in terms of infection control," said Kentaro Iwata in videos he has since deleted, saying "there is no need to discuss this further".

The videos had been viewed more than a million times in Japanese and hundreds of thousands of times in English.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Iwata said he had heard from a colleague on board that the quarantine procedures had improved.

"I think that because of the improvement, the risk of secondary infection has been reduced for the passengers. It remains for the crews," he said.

China posts sharp drop in new cases

Meanwhile, in China health authorities reported the lowest number of confirmed cases since late January, partly because of a change in diagnostic criteria for patients in Hubei province, the epicentre of the outbreak.

China had 394 new confirmed cases on Wednesday, the National Health Commission (NHC) said, sharply down from 1,749 cases a day earlier and the lowest since January 23.

That brings the total accumulated number of confirmed cases in mainland China to 74,576.

Just how cases are diagnosed and confirmed has had a big impact on official tallies of cases, and changes in the method have raised questions about the extent to which daily tallies accurately reflect the state of the outbreak.

The health scare has cascaded across Southeast Asia, with cases recorded in the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

The Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam have restricted flights from mainland China and suspended visa-free arrivals as health screening ramps up at entry points.

Thailand, which has imposed no such restrictions, reported a 90 percent slump in arrivals from the mainland this month, a gut punch to an already beleaguered tourist sector which makes up nearly a fifth of the economy.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP and REUTERS)
The Stupid Japs did it again... br br they let e... (show quote)



Despite the apparent stupidity, there is almost no chance of this p******c being successfully stopped anyway. The horse bolted long ago when the closure of W***n was announced days in advance and 5 million residents got out before it closed.

The best they can do is slow the spread and pray.

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Feb 20, 2020 13:31:22   #
Sicilianthing
 
Idaho wrote:
Despite the apparent stupidity, there is almost no chance of this p******c being successfully stopped anyway. The horse bolted long ago when the closure of W***n was announced days in advance and 5 million residents got out before it closed.

The best they can do is slow the spread and pray.


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Noted and agreed... I’m just seriously very very pissed off at Trump’s stupidity to bring anyone infected here.

I seriously for all I have tried to understand the logic.

It’s like that movie where the astronauts come back from space and they’ve got something and they are k*****g each other over quarantine and emotional attachments.

Can’t remember the name of that movie though... it was brilliant... How they had to protect earth or else...

So here’s the CDC (owned and controlled by 8 evil families) and Trump decide to bring something back they have ZERO Clue about

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Feb 20, 2020 14:08:01   #
Idaho
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Noted and agreed... I’m just seriously very very pissed off at Trump’s stupidity to bring anyone infected here.

I seriously for all I have tried to understand the logic.

It’s like that movie where the astronauts come back from space and they’ve got something and they are k*****g each other over quarantine and emotional attachments.

Can’t remember the name of that movie though... it was brilliant... How they had to protect earth or else...

So here’s the CDC (owned and controlled by 8 evil families) and Trump decide to bring something back they have ZERO Clue about
>>> br br Noted and agreed... I’m just s... (show quote)



I don’t see that action in quite the same light. The US has always had a tradition of trying to bring its own back from foreign countries. Many hostage situations have end in negotiation or via the Seals or Special Forces going in to attempt a rescue. I’m not going to complain about that sentiment. If I were stuck or in trouble abroad, I would want the help from back home.

While I am not over keen on having our military exposed to this disease, military bases have the level of security needed to enforce a strict quarantine. They do need to change their protocols - minimum 3 weeks isolation and more than two clean tests should be implemented. The current test kits either have inconsistent quality, inadequately trained technicians or both - too many false negatives.

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Feb 20, 2020 14:15:41   #
Sicilianthing
 
Idaho wrote:
I don’t see that action in quite the same light. The US has always had a tradition of trying to bring its own back from foreign countries. Many hostage situations have end in negotiation or via the Seals or Special Forces going in to attempt a rescue. I’m not going to complain about that sentiment. If I were stuck or in trouble abroad, I would want the help from back home.

While I am not over keen on having our military exposed to this disease, military bases have the level of security needed to enforce a strict quarantine. They do need to change their protocols - minimum 3 weeks isolation and more than two clean tests should be implemented. The current test kits either have inconsistent quality, inadequately trained technicians or both - too many false negatives.
I don’t see that action in quite the same light. T... (show quote)


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Pass !

You’re making the same justifications and excuses as others.

No Deal, I’m no longer buying it...

This is the type of ongoing, continual behavior and reaction that keeps getting us into all the problems we’re surrounded with.

The Elderly, boomers, can NOT survive this disease...

I’m done with all of it and that includes Trump and his Stupid Advisors.

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