Machiavelli
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[MENTION=28490]Machiavelli[/MENTION] [MENTION=4573]Green Cross Code Man[/MENTION]
Thanks, that makes sense now, I’ve seen lots of people likening this virus to both of those and suggesting as it’s the same type of virus, it’s possible it could go the same way, but you’ve both clarified it well, so it’s very unlikely it will.
I think [MENTION=529]sparkie[/MENTION] actually did a better job at explaining it than both of us. There's a long incubation period with CV19, which means that the infected are spreading it when they don't know they've got it. You know when you've got SARs and MERs, and it knocks you out, so this means it doesn't actually spread anywhere near as much. It's this reason why CV19 is such a difficult virus, and fits the description of a pandemic. As their names imply, the other two were restricted to certain regions of the globe, but never went beyond that.