Coronavirus was in 2 or 3 states last week. It's in 15 this morning. It will be national in a week or two.
Also - there were 15 cases last week. 105 this morning with 6 fatalities. That's a 5.7% mortality rate and a spread/exposure rate of 14x in a week.
For the record, the flue has a mortality rate of 0.05%-0.1%, but that's with a national vaccination agenda. There is no vaccine or proven method of containment. They aren't even sure how it's transmitted.
Educate yourself, or you will end up regretting your apathy.
It's not a 5.7% mortality rate. You are only counting confirmed cases. There are most likely 10x the number of people with it than what has been confirmed. This strain of the flu has about the same mortality rate than the regular flu. Yes, there should be concern but people should not panic about this. I have a health concern as other should as well but we should not spread false information about this either.