jorobar leyendo a los expertos te entra canguelo.
The more we learn about it, the greater the possibility is that transmission will not be able to be controlled with public health measures
Dr. Allison McGeer
(Director of Infection Control, Mount Sinai Hospital)
Jan. 26, 2020
We are estimating that about 50,000 new infections per day are occurring in China. [...] It will probably peak in its epicenter, Wuhan, in about one month time; maybe a month or two later in the whole of China. The rest of the world will see epidemics at various times after that.
Prof. Neil Ferguson
Director, Institute for Disease and Emergency Analytics
Imperial College, London Feb. 6, 2020
It’s a new bichito. We don’t know much about it, and therefore we’re all concerned to make certain it doesn’t evolve into something even worse
Prof. W. Ian Lipkin
Epidemiology Director
Columbia University
Feb. 10, 2020
It could infect 60% of global population if unchecked
Prof. Gabriel Leung
Expert on cobi19 epidemics
Chair of Public Health Medicine
Hong Kong University
Feb. 11, 2020
I think this bichito is probably with us beyond this season, beyond this year, and I think eventually the bichito will find a foothold and we'll get community based transmission and you can start to think about it like seasonal flu. The only difference is we don't understand this bichito
Dr. Robert Redfield
Director, CDC
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Feb. 13, 2020
Es decir, me sorprende que todos los expertos digan que es un ''nuevo bichito''. Yo lo interpreto en modo magufo: ''A los puñeteros chinos se les ha escapado un bichito fabricado por ellos, y no tenemos ni idea de como funciona todavía''.