Is The Coronavirus Really More
Dangerous Than The Flu?
By Moon Of Alabama
March 11, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - Today the financial
markets
finally recognized the economic damage the novel
Coronavirus will cause.
The
price war in the crude oil markets which Russia
initiated did not cause today's stock market fall
but it also did not help. While cheap oil is
supposed to be good for the economy the drop will
also cause significant damage in the U.S. financial
markets as the whole fracking industry in the United
States is laden with debt and is now destined to be
wiped out. Expect crude prices to sink to $20 per
barrel as frantic overproduction and a drop in
demand due to the virus coincide. Russia is
well positioned to
win this price war. Others are not.
It is the virus pandemic that causes the downturn
in stock markets. But what makes the Sars-CoV-2
virus, as the novel Coronavirus is now officially
known, so dangerous? The Covid-19 disease the virus
causes is basically a flu though its seems to be one
of the more severe kinds.
But it is a totally NEW kind of flu and that
makes all the difference.
Each year some 15% of the world population will
be infected with one or more of the dozens of flu
viruses we know. The people get ill and most will
recover while they also develop some immunity
against the specific virus they were infected with.
Over the years this sums up to a basic immunity
level within our societies. So many people already
had a flu from the well known viruses that most of
them will not get infected during another flu
season. We have also developed vaccines against the
most well known viruses. They help to keep the
people who work in health care on their job even
when many new flu patients come in.
But when a new viruses evolves everything is
different. Our societies do not have a basic
immunity against a new virus. Without
countermeasures many more people will get sick
during the first, second and third wave of a new
virus onslaught than during a normal flu season.
Health care staff will also get infected and must
quarantine itself. Some health care workers
will probably die. Hospitals will become
overwhelmed and the health care system will break
down just as it did in Wuhan, China. The breakdown
of the health care system also leads to a much
larger number of virus death than under a working
health care system.