Friday, March 6, 2020

Covid-19 Coronavirus Outbreak Medical News Updates -- March 6, 2020





Daily Mail: 15 MILLION people will die and the global economy will take a $2.3 TRILLION hit from coronavirus in the BEST-CASE scenario, new study predicts

Research by Australian National University lays out a range of virus outcomes
In the worst case, the global death toll could reach a staggering 68million
Some countries' economies could shrink by eight per cent in a global meltdown

The global death toll from coronavirus could reach as high as 15million even in the best-case pandemic scenario, a new study says.

The research by the Australian National University also found that global GDP could shrink by as much as $2.3trillion even in what they call a 'low-end' pandemic.

In the most disastrous scenario, the death toll could reach a staggering 68million including hundreds of thousands of deaths in Britain and the United States.

In that worst-case pandemic, some countries' economies would shrink by as much as eight per cent in a global meltdown.

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Covid-19 Coronavirus Outbreak Medical News Updates -- March 6, 2020

US company's 15-minute coronavirus blood test is being used in China, Italy and Japan - but it is NOT used in America because CDC and FDA officials have not approved it -- Daily Mail
Coronavirus facts: what's the mortality rate and is there a cure? -- The Guardian
What happens if you catch the new coronavirus? -- Al Jazeera
So how deadly IS coronavirus? You're most likely to die if you're a man, elderly and have an underlying heart condition, stats suggest -- Daily Mail
What we are fighting: Researchers capture the first pictures showing 'the real appearance' of the new coronavirus using cutting-edge microscope technology -- Daily Mail
Coronavirus mortality rate likely to drop, say health experts -- The Hill
We learned four valuable lessons from Ebola. They can help us fight the coronavirus -- The Guardian
'Can you get coronavirus from food? Can you get it twice?': The most googled questions about the disease (and the answers) -- Daily Mail

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