Novel coronavirus introduced to humans in exotic animal meat market.

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Trump Dismantling Of Obama Era Disease Response Leaves US Exposed | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC

Laurie Garrett, science journalist and health policy analyst, talks with Rachel Maddow about the government response structure put in place by the Obama administration in response to Ebola that was removed by the Trump administration, leaving the U.S. unprepared for a potential spread of the coronavirus, and unlikely to follow China's model of containment. Aired on 02/25/20.
 

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Trump Admin Lacks Credibility To Calm Markets On Coronavirus News | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC

Stephanie Ruhle, senior business correspondent for NBC News, talks with Rachel Maddow about the dependence of the stock market on reliable information and why the Trump administration's assurances about the coronavirus have been insufficient to ease investor concerns. Aired on 02/25/20.
 

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Cooper: Trump official can't answer basic coronavirus questions

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Amid concerns that the Trump administration is downplaying the potential effects of the spread of coronavirus in the US, Republican Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) pressed acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf over the issue during a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing.

Donald is having a news conference and even said thank you in his tweet, unusual for such an ingrate, this might be interesting, I wonder if he will try to muzzle the CDC as well as cripple the US response and preparation.
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I will be having a News Conference at the White House, on this subject, today at 6:00 P.M. CDC representatives, and others, will be there. Thank you!
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Looks like tonight's news conference is gonna be another jaw dropper, with the CDC in attendance too.
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DONALD TRUMP IS FURIOUS ABOUT CORONAVIRUS-RELATED STOCK MARKET DROPS, BLAMES CDC FOR SPOOKING INVESTORS: REPORT

President Donald Trump blamed the recent stock market slide on dire warnings by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) about the dangers of coronavirus. The president has not talked much about the coronavirus publicly, but privately he is concerned about its impact on markets and reverberating impacts on supply chains, according to The Washington Post.
On Tuesday, the Dow and the S&P dropped more than three percent while the Nasdaq was down 2.8 percent, the BBC reported, although White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow followed Trump's lead in pushing a positive message about its impact in the U.S. telling CNBC, "This is very tightly contained in the U.S. I think this thing will run its course and the US is in excellent shape."

Earlier in the week, Trump had tweeted, "The Coronavirus is very much under control in the USA. We are in contact with everyone and all relevant countries. CDC & World Health have been working hard and very smart. Stock Market starting to look very good to me!"
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HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE CORONAVIRUS: WHAT TO BUY NOW IN CASE A PANDEMIC IS DECLARED, ACCORDING TO A VIROLOGIST

As the deadly new coronavirus continues to spread around the world, a scientist has released a list of items to collect in case COVID-19 is declared a pandemic—but stressed that people should not panic buy or hoard.

Virologist Ian Mackay, adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Queensland, Australia, wrote in a blog post that, as COVID-19 isn't widespread in most parts of the world, "now is a great time to make a list, label up a 'Pandemic Stash' box, and begin to slowly fill it with items that won't go off and that you won't touch unless needed."

Writing on his Virology Down Under website Tuesday, Mackay said if more cases appear and can't be traced back to known chains of transmission then "the efforts in some countries to contain COVID-19 will have failed."

"At some point, we'll be in the main phase of a pandemic," he said, emphasizing that "a pandemic doesn't necessarily mean the disease is severe" but rather denotes a pathogen that has spread widely within two or more countries other than the first one to report it.
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Biotech company Moderna says its coronavirus vaccine is ready for first tests

London (CNN Business)US biotech firm Moderna has shipped an experimental coronavirus vaccine to US government researchers just six weeks after it started working on the immunization.

Initial trials of the potential vaccine could begin in April, but the process of testing and approvals would last at least a year.

Moderna (MRNA) said in a statement Monday that the first batch of its novel coronavirus vaccine, called mRNA-1273, has been sent to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
Shares in the company, which is located near Boston, were trading 15% higher in New York on Tue

Moderna said the first vials of the experimental vaccine would be used in a planned Phase 1 study in the United States, which typically involves testing a vaccine on a small number of healthy humans.
NIAID Director Anthony Fauci said that a clinical trial could start by the end of April, the "first step" in potentially making a vaccine available for use.
The Wall Street Journal, which was first to report the development, said that two doses of the vaccine would be tested on volunteers to see if it produces an immune response that protects against the virus. Fauci told CNN that 45 people would participate in the trial.

Even if the clinical trial is successful, further testing and regulatory approvals would be needed before the vaccine could be deployed widely.
Health officials and pharmaceutical companies around the world are working at a breakneck pace to identify treatments or a vaccine to help fight the coronavirus, which has infected more than 80,000 people around the world.
Fauci previously told CNN that researchers could expedite the approval process for a vaccine following a successful Phase 1 trial in an attempt to halt the spread of the virus.

But even when proceeding at an "emergency speed," a vaccine would not be available for use for at least a year or 18 months, he said Tuesday.
Moderna is not the only drug company hoping to find an immunization for the virus.
Pharma giants Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) and GlaxoSmithKline (GLAXF) are working on vaccines, as are government scientists including some at NIAID.

Shares in Gilead (GILD) gained nearly 5% on Monday after the World Health Organization said that one of its drugs, remdesivir, is showing signs of helping to treat the coronavirus.
While the experimental vaccine developed by Moderna remains unproven, the speed at which it was created represents a breakthrough.
According to Moderna, the vaccine was developed within 42 days of the company obtaining genetic information on the coronavirus.
By comparison, it took researchers about 20 months to start human tests of the vaccine for SARS, an older coronavirus, according to a journal paper written by Fauci.

mRNA vaccines
Moderna has yet to produce a proven vaccine with its mRNA technology platform, which aims to make drugs that direct cells in the body to make proteins to prevent or fight disease. It makes use of messenger ribonucleic acid, a molecule vital to the proper functioning of the body's cells.
The technology has had positive results from Phase 1 tests across six different vaccines, one of which is currently in a Phase 2 trial, according to a company spokesperson.
The mRNA approach can produce vaccines faster and for less money than traditional methods, according to UK health policy think tank PHG Foundation.
 

rkymtnman

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Triple major: biochem, econ, anthropology, perfect 4.0 gpa. I decided against medical school or any other post grad bullshit. I like scuba diving and private security work.
ok, smarty pants. lol. i'm with you on the scuba diving. i could see myself retired in a bungalow on the beach in Curacao.

i had a sociology professor that steered me away from med school. i owe him many years of my life for not choosing that path.
 

dandyrandy

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My only question is, will our orange savior also jump off the stage and beat the entire press corps to death with the jaw bone of a ass and save us from the fake news media?
I had a manager once whose name was Sampson. Real alpha type. UK engineer graduate. He always treated me well. He gave me tons of what we called suck bucks. Attaboys. I use to make wise cracks about jawbone of an ass to him. He would smile politely. He got hooked up with a woman (he was divorced) who he actually got a job at this aerospace company. She was an rnbsn and had a mechanical engineering degree. First time I met her my partner and I knew she was trouble. Hot 38 year old. He married her. A couple years later he hung himself. She got his pension, savings and securities, and 401k. His x got zip. Crazy world. Samson beat by some fine ass...
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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I appreciate your contributions to this topic as well abondonconflic. Thank you. I work in a cancer center. Do you know if this virus emits a certain odor? I noticed this horrific rancid horse like barn animal like smell in the lobby today. Any warning signs are a help.
 
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