https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/28/world/asia/china-coronavirus.htmlThe World Health Organization revised its global risk assessment for the coronavirus outbreak from “moderate” to “high,” but concealed the change in a footnote buried in a report published on Monday.
A shortage of medical kits in China needed to quickly diagnose the coronavirus has slowed the country’s ability to respond to the outbreak and fueled concerns that the number of cases has been underreported.
So the virus kills around 30% to 50% of infected. Each infected manages to spread it to two others. Infected victim becomes contagious long before the symptoms show. If so many people die, there will be a huge domino effect in all social dimensions, with obvious unrest all across the globe.
That is like ideal super weapon, if you have antidote of course, or have a bunker with enough food to survive the epidemy, and the resulting unrest.
Thank you, China, for the good new year start!