Mers-Cov disease found in Abu Dhabi it has 35 percent fatality rate

Khaem

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Look at the state of the world with just some virus with little fatality rate. 36% it's over Walahi.
My abo caught covid and still had symptoms for months afterwards, had to quit smoking after 11 years.
 
Look at the state of the world with just some virus with little fatality rate. 36% it's over Walahi.
My abo caught covid and still had symptoms for months afterwards, had to quit smoking after 11 years.
If this shit is serious society is done trust me the first people to die in large numbers will be frontline healthcare workers as they will be constantly exposed to the disease
 
Look at the state of the world with just some virus with little fatality rate. 36% it's over Walahi.
My abo caught covid and still had symptoms for months afterwards, had to quit smoking after 11 years.
This is not a virus that you should be worrying about. Ironically, viruses that are less fatal (like COVID-19) are more likely to be a cause of concern because their lack of severity makes it easier to spread, and yet have a high enough fatality rate to overrun hospitals. The Mers-COV virus is significantly more lethal but is difficult to spread as a result. This virus isn't new either, it's been around since 2012 yet has not ever become a pandemic.

The real worry would be a virus that is both highly infectious and lethal. This is a rare combination, and thanks to modern vaccines we have eradicated many of these dangerous viruses and in the future, a vaccine could be made to stop a dangerous pandemic for any new virus of high infection and mortality rate.
 
Too many ganacsato travel between Somalia and UAE. If this virus is as dangerous as they are saying it is, it could easily spread throughout Somalia and kill thousands

Ilaahay hanaga qabto
 

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