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sonatine
when i talk to my virologist friends the first and loudest power chord they strum is that this administration has utterly failed to provide anything like the bare essentials for this sort of data.
either they are hiding absolutely terrifying shit from us, or they are simply not letting professionals do their jobs. things like temperature tolerances should have been in the public domain within hours of wuhan hitting the news. but as of today, the amount of time the virus can survive on a surface is either 17 days or 3 days, depending on if you ask the CDC or WHO.
and the thing is, this constant lack of hard data combined with relentless half baked assertions that get reversed a week later is why a shocking number of people literally believe its all a hoax and that the hospitals in ny are empty. you can draw a straight line connecting those two realities.
They have massive credibility problems because they are lying/confused about a lot of obvious stuff - they told us masks don't work.
Can this be spread from mosquitoes? Seems like a reasonable question this time of the year in the West. For instance:
They claim it's transferred on surfaces but can't be transferred in food or animals yet they claim the source is a bat in a wet market someone ate?
So a food isn't a surface (huh?) and it can't be transferred in food, but the source of this virus hell was an animal that is food (huh)?
I mean literally who in the fuck knows what the truth is.
Flu season is over so lots of free hospital space right? Apparently not.