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[–]magnora7[S] 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

If you put the graphs on the page in 'logarithmic' mode you can see them flattening off. If this was truly exponential growth, they'd be a straight line in a logarithmic graph. So the fact they're flattening off is a good indicator.

The disparity between the number of deaths in China and the rest of the world is quite drastic. Especially considering it happened during Lunar New Year and all the travel associated with that.

[–]HeyImSancho 5 insightful - 2 fun5 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

If you put the graphs on the page in 'logarithmic' mode you can see them flattening off. If this was truly exponential growth, they'd be a straight line in a logarithmic graph. So the fact they're flattening off is a good indicator.

I don't buy any of the numbers. You won't even be tested for it in the USA unless you can prove some sort of 'wuhan' contact. Then, the 'tests' are showing negative several times before a positive. Also, the R0 of this via Los Alamos Laboratories is around 6< . GLP has some great information; so far, the crack team of volunteer tinfoil hatters have been at least 2 weeks ahead of all mainstream information releases/dumps on this. As far as the numbers in the States, there are several states playing the 'hipaa' game, and stating patient confidentiality, but the Red Herring in that, is the fact that their own laws state for anything infectious to the community, basically isn't covered under Hipaa.

The fact is, I'm actually not worried about this virus in the least(for myself, and situation), I'm concerned with the economic impact, which is also shaping into the direction I thought it was going to go from the onset. Shipping between China, and here, has been slashed over 50%, and we're seeing 'soft disclosure' by the financial institutions, and mainstream media; many are taking this as the nod to prepare for any who can see.

Call me kooky, but this is ushering in population reduction in key demographics(pensioners/disabled), as well as shaping up to be an economic reset that could make The Great Depression look like a walk in the park.

[–]JasonCarswell 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Almost like a perfectly engineered storm.