They obviously haven't learnt. on 14:02 - Jun 13 with 699 views | StokieBlue | What do you mean they haven't learnt? That's a really weird take on that article. It's not a new outbreak (which wouldn't be the same anyway as the virus from another animal source would be different), it's an occurrence of the original virus and they have moved incredibly quickly to isolate it. The Chinese have moved quickly in response to new C19 outbreaks by StokieBlue 13 Jun 2020 13:44They shut down a market and all local transport and schools close to the market and are now testing 10,000 staff who work there:
"An outbreak of coronavirus emanating from a large wholesale market in Beijing has led to fears of a second waves of sickness in the Chinese capital.
More than 10,000 staff at the Xinfadi wholesale market are now being tested.
The huge market, which supplies 80% of Beijing’s vegetables and meat, has been linked to a new cluster of cases in the city after dozens of people who work there tested positive.
According to officials, traces of the coronavirus have been found on a chopping block used for imported salmon.
Footage on social media appears to show hundreds of military police marching into Xinfadi Market.
Some neighbourhoods have again been sealed off to all but residents. Transport services and schools close to the market have been closed, as have some of Beijing’s most prominent public spaces, including the National Centre for the Performing Arts and the Lama Temple."
Don't like the sound of military police marching on the complex but I guess it's the quickest way to get it locked down and the outbreak contained.
Do we think we will be so effective at possible second wave sites....
SB SB [Post edited 13 Jun 2020 14:03]
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They obviously haven't learnt. on 15:34 - Jun 13 with 582 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
They obviously haven't learnt. on 14:02 - Jun 13 by StokieBlue | What do you mean they haven't learnt? That's a really weird take on that article. It's not a new outbreak (which wouldn't be the same anyway as the virus from another animal source would be different), it's an occurrence of the original virus and they have moved incredibly quickly to isolate it. The Chinese have moved quickly in response to new C19 outbreaks by StokieBlue 13 Jun 2020 13:44They shut down a market and all local transport and schools close to the market and are now testing 10,000 staff who work there:
"An outbreak of coronavirus emanating from a large wholesale market in Beijing has led to fears of a second waves of sickness in the Chinese capital.
More than 10,000 staff at the Xinfadi wholesale market are now being tested.
The huge market, which supplies 80% of Beijing’s vegetables and meat, has been linked to a new cluster of cases in the city after dozens of people who work there tested positive.
According to officials, traces of the coronavirus have been found on a chopping block used for imported salmon.
Footage on social media appears to show hundreds of military police marching into Xinfadi Market.
Some neighbourhoods have again been sealed off to all but residents. Transport services and schools close to the market have been closed, as have some of Beijing’s most prominent public spaces, including the National Centre for the Performing Arts and the Lama Temple."
Don't like the sound of military police marching on the complex but I guess it's the quickest way to get it locked down and the outbreak contained.
Do we think we will be so effective at possible second wave sites....
SB SB [Post edited 13 Jun 2020 14:03]
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