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mascarillas coronavirus n95, But here's one forecast that caught our eyes from The Atlantic. It is titled, You're Likely to Get the Coronavirus. That piece quotes extensively a Harvard epidemiologist. The article describes him as a cautious professional, the kind of person who carefully considers every word and then backs it with data. What the professor told the magazine is this: I think the likely outcome is the coronavirus will ultimately not be containable. He went on to predict that in the next year 40 to 70 percent of the people on Earth will be infected with coronavirus.

mascarillas coronavirus n95 - No, not all of them will become ill. Many, he says will be asymptomatic or feel no worse than they do with a cold. But nevertheless, 70 percent of the world's population -- that is a big number. In fact, it's 5.4 billion people. Currently, the coronavirus appears to kill about 2 percent of the people who have it. So let's be generous for a moment and imagine that asymptomatic carriers are not detected, and the real death rate is only, say, half a percent. That would be one-quarter of the current estimates. Even under that scenario, there would still be 27 million deaths from coronavirus globally. In this country, more than a million would die.

mascarillas coronavirus n95, And according to The Atlantic, many experts fear this may not be a one-off epidemic. Cold and flu season could become cold, flu and coronavirus season for the foreseeable future. Will that happen? Well, obviously we're praying that it doesn't. But we know one thing: Right now, America is not ready for this or for any major epidemic. Thanks to the CDC's flawed rollout of coronavirus testing, few locations in this country are even prepared to monitor coronavirus. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

mascarillas coronavirus n95 - And the economy, of course, isn't prepared, either. The Dow Jones just fell close to 900 points on Tuesday. That's on top of Monday's 1,000 point drop. Overall, U.S. markets are down 8 to 9 percent compared to earlier this month. If that continues, it's not good. Adapted from Tucker Carlson's monologue from Tucker Carlson Tonight on Feb. 25, 2020. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM TUCKER CARLSON

mascarillas coronavirus n95 - San Francisco declares state of emergency over coronavirus fears; White House trade director Peter Navarro weighs in. A Boston Red Sox pitching prospect is being quarantined in his Florida hotel room over fears he may have contracted the coronavirus following his trip from Taiwan. Chih-Jung Liu, 20, arrived at Red Sox spring training in Fort Myers last week from the Asian nation and was being quarantined out of “an overabundance of caution,” a team spokesman told the Boston Globe on Tuesday. He flew from Taiwan to San Francisco and then to Fort Myers last week.