The renowned epidemiologist: Coronervirus can infect over 4 billion inhabitants of the world

The corruption epidemic can be distributed to about two thirds of the world if it cannot be controlled, according to Hong Kong's leading public health epidemiologist. His warning comes after the head of the World Health Organization. [ Footnote] O BS said that recent cases of coronary patients who had never visited China [...]
His warning comes after the head of the World Health Organization. [ Footnote] O BS said the recent cases of coronary patients who had never visited China could be “The iceberg's”.
Professor Gabriel Leung, head of public health at Hong Kong University, said the core question was understood the size and shape of “ajsberg” spoke with the term used by the OBS.
Most experts thought that each infected person could transmit the virus to about 2.5 other people. This gave a <x0 ... attacks” of 60 to 80%, writes Guardian, translates Periscopi.

“8 percent of the world's population is a terrible number,” said Leung.
Even if the general mortality rate is only 1 percent, the death toll would be staggering.
He will tell the OBS experts that the main issue was the global increase rate of the epidemic, and the second priority would be the company of drastic measures China has taken to prevent distribution if China had worked, it meant that other countries would have to adopt immediately.
The death toll from the virus has already exceeded 1,000.
Epidemiologist Leung íg is one of the most renowned experts in the Coronavirus epidemics, which played an important role after the outbreak of SARS in 2002-03, is working closely with other major global scientists on the issue in question.
At the end of January, he warned through an article that the explosion of the new coronary would increase “exponentialally” in Chinese cities.
Will this coronary infect 60 to 80 percent of the world's population? Maybe not. Maybe the wave will come. Maybe the virus will ease his mortality because it doesn't help him either, killing anyone who gets on the street, he said, "God damn it." /Periscope












