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jon r33 - no it is transmitted by droplets in the air as well - ie someone sneezes near you or coughs near you and you breathe the germs in. They have ruled out that the disease is airborne (ie you can't catch it from breathing the same air as me) because the epidimologists have seen how it has been spread from one person to another and it shows that its not airborne.

Originally posted by Sneeza

hey how have china been lying??

you didn't sound like a biatch at all, you've just been over there and I'm sure you know more about it than me...well, I heard on Fox news (NOT the most impartial source) that china have officially stated like 20 or 30 deaths but reporters or sources or something said there were 100s of cases flooding the hospitals in certain regions and that many more were actually infected than the authorities had owned up to. but it could all be US-China politics.

jon r33 - yeah there have been 137 deaths or something out of 3000 odd REPORTED cases. So I guess the death rate is low considering the hype surrounding it. I mean I am still scared everytime I sneeze or cough. But at the end of the day the chances of me dying from it are low as I am healthy... not old or very young or unhealthy.

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