Anonymous ID: a6922e Jan. 24, 2020, 8:20 p.m. No.7906393   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6403 >>6471

Chinese doctor battling coronavirus on ‘front line’ of outbreak epicenter in Hubei dies as death toll hits 41

 

A 62-year-old doctor helping to beat back a fast moving coronavirus in China, Liang Wudong, has died of the illness while working in its epicenter in the city of Wuhan, Chinese state media has reported.

 

The fatality comes as Beijing scrambles to contain the deadly outbreak – which has so far taken some 41 lives in China and infected over 1,300 worldwide – with hundreds of doctors and other healthcare workers calling off their new year celebrations to race to the virus’s point of origin in Wuhan.

 

Liang Wudong, a doctor at Hubei Xinhua Hospital who had been at the front line of the #CoronavirusOutbreak battle in Wuhan, dies from the virus at age 62. pic.twitter.com/W6RmzLnioS

— CGTN (@CGTNOfficial) January 25, 2020

 

A group of 135 medical workers from Guangdong province penned an open letter earlier this week explaining their motives for running directly into danger, stating “the responsibility of safeguarding our people falls to no others but us.”

 

Overworked staff in Wuhan have been on around-the-clock shifts, with some doctors seen collapsing from exhaustion amid the aggressive containment effort. Quickly running out of desperately needed supplies – such as surgical masks, scrubs and protective goggles – hospitals across the city have reportedly been relying on public donations between resupplies.

 

#wuhan medics suffering from burnout and mental breakdown. The woman’s crying and screaming “I can’t stand this anymore!” Doctors, nurses, patients, they are all crying. Wuhan is a hell on earth now https://t.co/FweThGZZTg

— Stella HK (@Stella_7799) January 24, 2020

 

While the World Health Organization (WHO) has deemed the novel coronavirus an “emergency” in China, the international body held off designating it a global threat after two days of meetings in Geneva this week. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus noted “it may yet become one,” however.

 

Med What happened to an overworked doctor at a hospital in China pic.twitter.com/V9Nuo2fLxo

— Med : ON (@medicalfess) January 18, 2020

 

https://www.rt.com/news/479145-chinese-doctor-coronavirus-epicenter/

Anonymous ID: a6922e Jan. 24, 2020, 8:51 p.m. No.7906682   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6698 >>6873

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…some moar thinking out loud…

 

in all the articles that i've been reading on this thing, the fear porn is heavy but the specifics are super light….especially in what they are saying the symptoms are. It started out as fever, cough, traditional flu-like symptoms. But today that narrative got switched up to be:

-may or may not have a fever

-may or may not have a cough

-may or may not have the sniffles

-may or may not have the sneezes

-may or may not have muscle aches

-may or may not have gastro issues

-may or may not have headaches

 

….fuck. so anyone can now be considered potentially infected if they have any of those symptoms?! thats most people at any given time of the year. fuck that noise.

 

also, in the articles that i've been reading, you get the reaction quotes from the "scientists" studying this thing, and they are usually expressing some form of "i've never seen this before", "i'm so scared", "this virus is chilling in its implications".

ok, buy why? what is it specifically about this thing that is creating these reactions (if they are sincere). not one fuckin' article says WHY this is such an issue….even a smart-layman's explanation of what makes this so different…no reason given for the level of pure panic that we are asked to swallow.

 

/rant&vent