Where did the Coronavirus 19 Originate from? and anything relative to the virus.

 

Where did the Coronavirus 19 originate from? and anything relative to the virus.

 

Coronavirus is 'uniquely adapted to infect humans': Top vaccine scientist says it could only have come from an animal through a 'freak of nature' - and the possibility it leaked from Wuhan lab MUST be investigated 

 

Scientists have produced evidence that the pandemic virus is 'uniquely adapted to infect humans', raising fresh questions over whether its origins were natural or could have occurred in a laboratory.

 

 Cartoon Cute Coronavirus, COVID-19, Doctor And Vaccine Vector ...

 

 

 

 

 

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Selling meat today in a Chinese supermarket!  Haven't they learnt anything by now?

 

Medical workers in protective suits are seen talking while at the Wuhan Parlor Convention Center on Friday. Wuhan has around 14 million residents, but it remains unknown how many people would be quarantined or where they will be kept  

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7980883/Video-shows-officials-protective-suits-dragging-suspected-coronavirus-carriers-homes.html?ito=email_share_article-image-share

 

Dozens of people donned the masks as they shopped in Hangzhou on Friday. During the day 86 people died from coronavirus

 

 

Seeing this

..... Sure am glad our food is covered in plastic ?

As Per NSW Health

NED-1067-Reduce-risk-of-coronavirus - 0

 

Well all is common sense for any virus, I don't eat meat and eggs, they feed viruses and pathogens, and I am not having contact with wild animals, although I have been known to pat a possum in the past (washing hands straight after of course), any dogs I pat on my walks  I make sure I wash hands as soon as I get home without touching my body, yes am very careful. As for people I always keep my distance.

 

Have you noticed how many people cover their mouths when they sneeze.? As soon as I come home from shopping I always wash my hands and before doing any cooking. I was coming through the carpark yesterday when this man in front of me sneezed into the garbage bin, I said to the lady next to me, "I'm glad the wind is blowing in the opposite direction". Gee some people are disgusting. 

Yes people forget to wash their hands when coming home, I also use my nail brush when washing my hands, but look at the items we touch prior to washing Hola!   The steering wheel, the car door, the door handles our keys the light switches.   Do they ever get sanitized?  

Yes some people no matter how many times they get told to cover their nose and mouths still sneeze openingly, what I hate is 'aliens' spitting on the foot path!

I hate people that are too sick to go to work but well enough to go shopping

... they sneeze all over the shop and then stand in a que behind you sneezing. 

Touch and sniff all the food ...Thank goodness that some are bagged

Yuck !!!

I'm a bit paranoid and use sanitiser before/after loading the car, unpacking groceries and then a good hand/face wash. Ditto disinfecting handbag and car keys.

Crazy way to live LOL.

 

 

 

 ....one of the worst things ever to touch whilst out n about IMO.......

.......picking up the PETROL PUMP out of the bowser to fill ya' car!!!  Errkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk ............they are slimy/sticky/smelly etc etc. etc. ...you name it!!!!

I said to the woman behind the counter (only recently) I know her pretty well (Sue)..."Any chance someone can wipe the handle on Pump No. 3? I just used it - it's sticky" .....

She said "Oh we only do them at 6 am every day" .... nice!   

Maybe should get there at 6.05am??     lololololol

 

 

 

We go through a few cans of Glen 20 to clean up the surfaces and light switches and door handles.

Maybe should get there at 6.05am?? 

LOL Foxy re fuel pumps ... ditto supermarkets and who knows about the dire germs on the trolley handles.

:) Amazing that we've survived so long. A case of care and bodily resistance I guess.

Glen20 is toxic why not use something natural tea tree, lavernder, eucalpyptus they all do a great job, Bosisto has some sprays already made up.

Musicveg because the family always has I guess!  I used to use lavender, I had a problem with ants years ago and used concentrated lemon oil along the windows they hated that!   

Musicveg because the family always has I guess!  I used to use lavender, I had a problem with ants years ago and used concentrated lemon oil along the windows they hated that!   

RnR - funny you should mention s'market trolley handles .....I rarely ever go to Coles however was there last month!  Next to the internal trolley bay on a metal stand was - guess?  A box of wipes!!  lol   I had never seen that before?  Woolies don't have them (or the one near me doesn't?) 

As you probably know (from comments on here) I do "online shopping" weekly but on the odd occas. do go to a s'market.

 

IF I had to sneeze or cough I always do it down the front of my blouse/jumper -- NOT into my elbow           as the Drs do and suggest-- when I go to the shops --I always carry hand washers and also use the wet ones to wipe the handles -- and also my hands before I touch the steering wheel and when I get home all bottles-- ie -- milk/cream/tinned stuff etc are always washed  before putting away and my hands are thoroughly washed, and also many other times throughout the day, plus glen 20 or Euca is sprayed on doorknobs, etc as well as tap handles etc -- I know I am over the top but I have not had a cold since 2013 when I was staying with other people.

Plus I can not risk getting any colds or such.

 

I think I practice good appropriate hygiene but have lived and often worked in pretty unhygienic conditions at times throughout my life without any adverse health impacts that I'm aware of - but wondering if children and younger people say less than 60 have naturally stronger immune systems.

 However do believe I picked up some awful vomiting bug somewhere around Xmas/New Year from eating on the go in extremely crowded shopping centres, travelling on and off buses, planes etc. Thousands  of different surfaces/contact points so could have picked it up anywhere.

Also 2019 was the first time I've had the flu vaccine but intend to get it yearly from here on out.

Plan B actually can't recall washing a door knob ever, but  have sometimes considered buying some of those small hand sanitisers you can carry in a purse or handbag.  But am becoming more aware of my vulnerability as I age re: infections and can understand your caution in relation to your personal concerns with risks related to getting colds or whatever.

And don't forget your daily Vitamin C, not bottled fruit or packaged fruit either, has to be fresh fruit and veggies daily, the only thing that truly fights viruses and keeps your immune system healthy. Some of the hand sanitizers have toxic ingredients that will compromise your immune system so go with eucalyptus, lavender or tea tree,even lemon juice kills bacteria.

 

I thought you would be interested in this story I found on MSN:   

 http://a.msn.com/01/en-au/BBZOXg2?ocid=se2 

 

This virus is now recognized as Air Borne. 

 

                                    Image result for animation 'virus flying' gif

 

All virus can be contacted through the air because the droplets from people sneezing are in the air.

Perhaps this virus is lighter and they mean it travels further, something like the Measles infections, more people are infected by the measles virus from one person than the common cold.

Perhaps this virus is lighter and they mean it travels further, something like the Measles infections, more people are infected by the measles virus from one person than the common cold.

 

 

Queen Mary 2 is being diverted directly to Fremantle from Puket avoiding Singapore! 

Due to the virus in that locality, well I hope there are no passengers on board with this virus!

She is nearly twice the size of the Diamond Princess I think.  

 

RMS Queen Mary 2 ship infographic

Engines, Power, Propulsion, Strength: 157,000 horsepower, 2 gas turbines, 4 diesel engines (diesel-electric equipment); environmentally friendly; 4 pods (2 fixed and 2 azimuthing) each of 21,5 MW (equal to 872 double-deck buses), 3 Thrusters (power 3,2MW), 2 sets of Rolls Royce stabilizers (each weighs 70 t, extending from the hull 20 ft / 6,2 m).Steel hull plating, extra thick for greater rigidity during Atlantic crossings. Funnel size is 13,4 x 6,7 m (44×22 ft).Building cost (as ordered) was $900 million dollars.Maiden Voyage: January 12 through 26, 2004, Transatlantic crossing from Southampton to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.QM2 Captain‘s name: (former) Commodore Ronald Warwick, (current) Commodore Christopher Rynd.Expected life for the QM2 ship is 40 years, in which she will sail a distance equivalent of 12 times Earth to Moon and back.

QM2 passenger rooms categories range from economy (Inside staterooms with no view) to luxury suites with huge private balconies, marble bathrooms and a butler. The Suite prices may soar up to $4,000 a night. She also has 10 restaurants/dining options, 14 bars and lounges, disco, casino, the impressive number of 5 swimming pools (1 with retractable dome), 8 Whirlpools, spa, the world’s largest floating ballroom, the biggest library at sea (with 8000+ hardback, 500+ paperback, and 200+ audio books), a huge Broadway style theatre, 3D cinema, and the only in the world floating Planetarium.

QM2 ship size comparison

The Queen Mary 2 ship is so big, that when she arrives and they tie her up in the NYC harbour at down, it is as though the city has a whole new neighborhood. This is a Queen Mary 2 vs Titanic size comparison, also including the names of “La Santa María” (the Christopher Columbus’s largest ship), the Wyoming schooner (wooden, the largest one ever built), and the Noah’s Ark from the Bible’s Genesis (CH 6-9).RMS Queen Mary 2 vs RMS Titanic size comparison infographic

QM2 length is 1,132 feet (345m) – since it’s difficult to picture such large vessel’s size, here are some interesting size comparisons:

longer 113 feet (34,5 m) than original RMS Queen Mary shiplonger five times than Britannia – Cunard first shiplonger 147 feet (44,8 m) than Eiffel Towermore than twice the Washington Monument lengthmore than 3,5 times Big Ben heightshorter only 117 ft (35,7 m) than Empire State Building(Australia) she’s 2/3rds the length of Sydney Harbour Bridge; 40 m (131 ft) more than Sydney Tower; just 55 m (180,5 ft) short of the Perth’s Narrow Bridge’s entire lengthlonger than 36 London busesas long as 4 football fieldsas tall as 21 story office towerQM2 is 3 times the size of the RMS Titanic, and double the size of the RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 ship.

In the period November 28 through December 8, 2011, QM2 entered dry-dock for refurbishment, preparing her for the 2012 8th Anniversary. The 2011 refit refreshed all public areas and staterooms, offering new colors and redesigned spaces as the famous Golden Lion Pub. Next YouTube video is about the QM2 refurbishment 2011 changes:

 

QM2 ship accidents and incidentsThe fitted to QM2 Rolls-Royce Mermaid propulsion pods proved to be prone to failure. As failures had been frequent and extensive, Carnival Corp, by way of Cunard Line division, in January 2009 took Rolls-Royce Corp to court in US Former placed claim the Mermaid propulsion systems installed on RMS Queen Mary 2 were defective in design. Cunard Line argued that Rolls Royce knew but deliberately conspired to defraud and deceive. In January 2011 Carnival Corp. was awarded US$24 mill (UK£15 million) by US court due to repeated failure of the RR propulsors.On 23 September 2010, MAIB (“Marine Accident Investigation Branch”) reported on investigation of failure of capacitor in aft filter room when QM2 approached Barcelona.On 5 October 2011, fire broke out in gas turbine engine room (situated high on ship, behind “Queen Mary 2” sign). Fire started in one of gas turbines. However, no injuries were reported as crew managed to extinguish fire safely.RMS Queen Mary 2 design and construction

Cunard QM2 vessel is not a cruise ship – she’s an ocean liner with sharp bow and a deep hull. Her square shaped stern gives better hydrodynamic efficiency. Queen Mary 2 was built to be driven hard through the worst the sea could through at her.

Cunard QM2 ship in Southampton cruise port, 2003, Dec 26

QM2 in Southampton on Dec 26, 2003 (first visit)

Steven Payne is the ship’s designer. Her lifeboats are high above the water line, so even a rogue wave can’t hurt them. And he shaped her bridge to protect passenger decks. The balconies are so high up that they are certainly not vulnerable – protected forward by the superstructure front, within the hull.

QM2 ship LEGO model in Hamburg

Before all the “expert” information, see this stunning RMS Queen Mary 2 LEGO model. It was built in 2009 using no less than 480,000 LEGO blocks – the model’s length is over 20 ft  (7 m), the weight of all used blocks is ~1 ton!!!. Curious fact is that the LEGO company didn’t support the challenge. This QM2 LEGO model was designed and built by two LEGO fans from Germany – Rene Hoffmeister and his colleague Klaas Meijaard (both LEGO blocks certified professional builders), and a bunch of helpers, of course.RMS Queen Mary 2 Lego model, Hamburg, Germany

The QM2 ship LEGO model construction took them 6 months, with ~1,200 hours of hard work (which is 50 full days and nights). They built it right inside the “Internationales Maritimes Museum” in Hamburg, Germany, where it can be seen today.

Notice they’ve made models even of the lifeboats, the bulbous bow, the bridge – everything is so perfect and beautiful! From LEGO blocks was also built the whole dry-dock area, with all the cranes, scaffolds, building materials and various machinery there! They even made the “keel-laying” ceremony 100% authentic – placing luck-coins inside. The only flaw in this model is that the bridge-wing extension is missing – simply because they made it before this feature was added at the real drydock.

The amount of effort and love put in this creation is inspiring. This is truly piece of art absolutely worth to be placed in one of the most famous maritime museums in the world. It’s surely well worth to visit and see it. I would absolutely love to see the QM2 model in real life!

Right after the photo collection (my gift to all the Pinterest maniacs out there), you can watch the amazing YouTube video about building the RMS Queen Mary 2 model – you will absolutely love it!

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QM2 ship design

The Queen Mary 2 ship was designed to secure the safety of passengers and crew considering her regular Transatlantic crossing cruises. Enterprise & Art began work on the most significant engagement in its history in 2001 – consulting and arranging placement of art for the flagship of Cunard fleet – the RMS Queen Mary 2. The engagement comprised commissions for 565 original works of art for the public areas, which varied from paintings, freestanding sculptures, and objects d’art, to relief panels, murals, mosaics and other art forms.

For the plenty of cabins, suites, apartments and corridors on board approximately 200 graphic art pieces were acquired. In-house 3,400 exclusive reproductions (for cabins, suites, apartments) were made by Enterprise & Art. Ship’s architects were the Sweden based Tilberg Design and London’s SMC Design and Designteam. A total of 128 artists from 16 countries participated in the QM2 project.

QM2 ship construction

On 4 July 2002, the first block of future RMS Queen Mary 2 – her keel was laid down at Saint-Nazaire, France in the construction dock, with hull number G32. QM2 is made entirely of steel.

It took one million hours to design the ship, and 3,000 craftsmen spent 8 million working hours on building her.Around 20,000 people were involved in her construction, design, and fitting out.300,000 steel pieces were assembled into more than 90 blocks off shipbuilding yard (then stacked and welded to complete the superstructure).QM2’s steel hull is of 94 blocks (580 panels), the weight of some reaches 600+ tons; In the construction process, some 1,500+ km of welding was involved. The hull’s weight is 50,000 t, and to paint it 20,000+ L of paint was used.2,500 km (1,550 ml) el cables were used on the ship, with ~500 km of pipes/ducts.

Laying the first section of the ship is quite an interesting ceremony, presided by Captain Ronald Warwick (with Cunard Line since 1970). With an old maritime tradition, two coins – one French and one English, were placed inside the keel to give QM2 and her passengers luck. It’s a custom dating back to the ancient Greeks to put gold coins in the bottom of a ship as an offering to Poseidon, God of the sea.

On 21 March 2003, RMS Queen Mary 2 floated out and was fitted in a large fitting out basin – she was the first ship to use the huge dry dock since Saint-Nazaire shipyard built huge tankers in 1970s (MV Gastor).

HM Queen Elizabeth II at the QM2 ship christening ceremony 2004 January 8

Eighteen months after construction of QM2 sea trials began between 25-29 September and 7–11 November 2003, off the French coast. 1,5 mln dollars were spent on early model tests only.
The final stages of Queen Mary 2 construction were marred by fatal accident. Disaster struck on a family-open day at the shipyard on 15 November 2003. A gangway gave way as a group of visitors boarded the liner. It collapsed under the group of workers and their relatives. They plunged over 15 m to the concrete floor below. 15 people died, more than 30 were injured.

However, construction was finished on schedule and on 26 December 2003 Cunard Line took delivery in Southampton. On 8 January 2004, RMS Queen Mary 2 was named by HM Queen Elizabeth II – her namesake’s granddaughter. At right – the QM2 ship’s Godmother HM Queen Elizabeth touring the bridge along with Commodore Ron Warwick during christening ceremony.

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And if you have enough spare time, watch here the amazing “RMS Queen Mary 2 Building” documentary – an almost 2 hours in length video project by Discovery Knowledge, split in 2 parts.

Part 1

 

Part 2

 

QM2 ship engines, power, propulsionQM2 ship power plant Wartsila diesel generator

QM2 Wartsila 46 diesel generator

RMS Queen Mary 2 ship was the first passenger liner featuring IEP propulsion (“Integrated Electric Propulsion”). Queen Mary 2 features power plant of CODEG type “Combined Diesel Electric and Gas Turbine” power plant, the most improved power generation/supply concept, popular on all new cruise ships. This new technology propulsion guarantees the ship can cross North Atlantic in only six days. Despite her size, QM2 has 26,5 knots service speed (25% sea margin), while her max speed is 30 knots, with all generator equipment on duty. Such an achievement was obtained partly from her narrow beam and lengthening of hull, and partly from her mighty power plant, generating almost 118 MW output (118 mill Watts).

QM2 ship engine Wartsila 16V46C

QM2 diesel engine Wartsila 16V46C, flywheel side

RMS Queen Mary 2 is powered by 4 Wartsila diesel engines model 16V46C (common-rail fuel injection “EnviroEngines”, electronically-controlled, 16,8 MW power output each) – the most popular large cruise ship engine on the market. Located in double bottom, they are able to develop almost 68,000 kW – which is 57% of total electric energy. The four EnviroEngines are of the most green types on the market ensuring lower emission rate (no visible smoke, fully NOX compliant). Each engine weighs 217 t, which is one of the reasons for their position in engine rooms deep in the hull. The Wartsila 46 engine’s main specifications are: cylinder bore 46 cm, piston stroke 58 cm, output 1 MW/cyl, speed ~500 rpm, and piston speed ~10 m/s.  For redundancy, diesel generator sets are in 2 separate engine rooms.

QM2 ship gas turbine engine GE LM2500

QM2 gas turbine engine GE LM2500

The 4 diesels are supplemented by 2 gas turbines made by General Electric – model GE LM2500. Both turbines are able to develop 50MW power (each one generates 24 MW / 60 Hz electricity), which is 43% of total power. The QM2 gas turbines location is on the highest deck (soundproofed beneath the funnel), thanks to their lower weight and for shortening the air supply/exhaust gas piping system. The main specifications of the LM2500 turbines are: weight 4,7 t, length 6,5 m, height 2 m, speed 3,600 rpm.

QM2 ship propulsion Azipod thruster

QM2 Azipod thruster

Queen Mary 2 propulsion is provided by four “podded’ propulsors – suspended from the hull, each with its own electric motor and propeller, each weights ~320 tons. These are the 20MW Rolls Royce “MerMaid” model, with the two forward being fixed and the two at the stern are 360° azimuthing pods (azimuth thrusters). Often called “Azipods” (brand name of ABB Group corporation), they incorporate electric AC motor which directly drives fixed-pitch propeller with skewed blades for low vibration and noise. At the time she was built, her pods were the largest and most powerful ever made – delivering a total of 157,000 HP.

QM2 ship propulsion fixed pods (aft)

QM2 propulsion fixed pods

The QM2 ship propulsion system also features 3 in-hull thrusters (3,2 MW each) for better maneurability while in port (not requiring “parking” tug boat support). These 3 bow-thrusters are conceived behind massive steel doors in the very hull, and can turn out a total of 13,000 HP.

She also has four (built by Brown Brothers of Edinburgh) folding fin stabilizers of the VM Series.In rough weather, QM2 can deploy all four of them (extending from the sides of the hull) to keep her from rolling side to side. Together, stabilizers can reduce her roll by 90%.

QM2 ship technology

QM2 has an 11 bed hospital with X-ray machine and well equipped lab. A self contained computer network provides access to e-mail in every cabin. Two satellite antennas secure communication from anywhere at sea to anywhere in the world.

The Queen Mary 2 ship uses more than 1,000 tons of fresh water every day (~1 million litres). Even a ship her size is not big enough to store that much water. So she makes it herself. Sea water is drown in the ship in the middle of the hull. It’s pumped into three low pressure flash evaporators where it’s boiled by waste heat in the engines. The steam condenses into distilled water that is pumped into storage tanks. The salt collects on the filters in huge wafers. The QM2 ship can make a 2 mln liters of fresh water every day.

The QM2 generates ~5 tons of garbage per day (every 24 hours, the same amount of a city of 40,000). And no garbage gets chucked into the sea. It all comes to the garbage room, on arrival they separate into glass, tin, cardboard. For example, 1 Transatlantic crossing produces 1 ton of crushed glass and 26,000 empty cans. Everything that can be burnt is shredded then incinerated at 1,000 degrees centigrade. The ash is collected and unloaded in port.

Even waste water is treated. Black water (from toilets and onboard hospital) is stored in buffer tanks. Bacteria is added to break down the waste, then it’s filtered through a membrane system. Only then is it discharged into the sea. Grey water (from sinks and showers) is also treated then stored as what is called “technical water” which has 2 major uses – cleaning the decks, and for smothering onboard fires.

If fire is spreading too fast for the fire team, the QM2 remarkable technology takes over. The ship is divided into 9 fire zones. When smoke is detected in any one of them, that zone is evacuated, fire doors are closed by remote control, the area is sealed, air is sucked out by the ventilation system. Then a superfine mist of water (like a heavy fog) is pumped through a network of special nozzles to smuggle the fire.

Queen Mary 2 ship “Wiki facts”RMS Queen Mary 2 makes $60,000 per hour profit.QM2 power plant generates 118 million Watts of power – enough electricity to light up a city of 200,000.Cunard Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic Cruise infographic factsFor a Transatlantic crossing, the QM2 fuel consumption is 1850 tons of diesel oil, plus another 1000 tons of fuel for the ship’s gas turbine. Only to to fill the ship’s huge fuel tanks takes 6 hours.It takes 10 hours to disembark all 2,600 passengers and all their luggage, in the same time getting ready for the embarkation of the 2,600 new ones. In these 10 hours: 1,300 beds will be made, 2,000 bathrooms will be cleaned, 2,.520,000 ft2 (234,116 m2) of carpets will be vacuumed, many hundreds of windows will be washed, and there is the laundry:On a during turnaround day (in the ports of Southampton and Brooklyn, New York) the QM2 hotel staff wash about 3,200 towels, 1,700 hand towels, 3,000 face cloths, 8,000 linen napkins. This is also the time when QM2 staff processes 4,500 pieces of luggage, and the ~400 tons of supplies, of which 150 tons of food (wine, caviar, vegetables, fruits, meat, milk). Every free bar tender, waiter, cook and house keeper is involved in this process.An these are the “RMS Queen Mary 2 food facts“. On a 7-day cruise are consumed: 65,000 eggs, 4,000 bottles of wine, 2 t potatoes, and of course, the 26,000 tea bags! Plus (per day) 3,3 kg caviar, 73 kg lobster, ~350 champagne bottles, 460 eggs, 1,200 L milk.There are 1,070 deck chairs on the ship.The artwork on the QM2 is worth more than £3,5 million.The teak ship-around Promenade Deck length is 2,034 ft (620 m).Cunard QM2 ship infographicRMS Queen Mary 2 is a floating self-sufficient city. There is enough food on board to feed an army, plus the world’s biggest most extensive wine cellar afloat – with ~40,000 bottles (343 different labels), ranging in prices per bottle from US$25 to US$4,000. On the ship per year are consumed ~230,000 bottles of wine, and around 1,5 million drinks.There are 150 chefs and 9 separate galleys on the QM2 ship, producing ~16,000 meals a day. Dishing out 16,000 meals day after day is a monumental feed of organisation. A computer program keeps track of what’s ordered, and what they’re running out of. The ship’s provision department is plugged into the same system. That way the F&B manager knows exactly down to the last crumb what the ship exactly has in stock.Like on every big cruise ship, QM2 uses a lot of water – for drinking, for the 2,000 bathrooms, for the galleys, plus a hell of a lot water for washing. On a daily basis, ~80,000 pieces of china are used, so they have 85 people in charge only to wash dishes and they work 24 hours (day and night shift).The QM2’s two whistles (attached to the funnel, length of 2,1 m, or 7 ft) are audible for 10 ml (16 km). The starboard one is an exact replica of the RMS Queen Mary (1) ship’s whistle.QM2 has three anchors, each of 23t. They are 770 m (2,526 ft) long with the breaking force of 9,300 kiloNewtons.The QM2 ship illuminated name signs near funnel are the history’s biggest ever – length 22 m, height 2,4 m (72×8 ft).The QM2 ship’s Captain is called “Commodore“. It’s a military (navy) rank superior to Captain and below Rear Admiral. Commodores are usually commanding more than one ship at a time (flotilla), while Captains command a single ship.When docked at the New York, Brooklyn or the Southampton cruise port terminal, huge number of computers are being linked to the QM2 database through fiber optics. Every cruise passenger gets a photo ID (it doubles as a room key and charge card as well). Passengers use it everywhere on the ship – from the gift shop to the casino (Cunard doesn’t accept cash on board).One hour before departure the QM2 passengers experience the muster drill – to make sure they all know what to do/where to go in case of emergency.The crew practices the fire drill once a week. Crew takes the fire drill so seriously, they manufacture smoke to make it more realistic, with the electric/ventilation systems being shut down in the “affected area”.If QM2 is late for departure in NYC, she loses light for maneuvering, plus the ocean tides rise making the sailing under the Verrazano bridge a challenge – a very tight squeeze. Note: the New York’s Verrazano suspension bridge connects Staten Island and Brooklyn in NYC at the Narrows strait (between the sea protected upper bay and the larger lower bay).The total number of all Cunard ships since the company’s establishment is more than 250.And remember – the RMS Queen Mary 2 ship’s owner is Carnival, Cunard is the vessel’s operator. The reason I’m pointing this out again? Because good folks (ahem) can lose a bottle of expensive liquor or whatever over this one.

The huge difference with other liners is that when you book the Queen Mary 2 ship, you don’t book a cruise ship holiday – you buy an oceanic adventure. On each of her sailings, no matter the destination or the itinerary length, passengers always expect the ultimate White Star service and the traditional British cruising experience, a story of a lifetime – exactly what the Cunard QM2 ship was built for! She is not a queen to be missed!

 

 

Gee now our little city has to supply this massive ship with the goodies, our supermarkets will be empty!

 

 

 

 

 

The vast majority of cases and deaths are still in China's Hubei province, where health professionals in protective gear work 24-hours a day to care for thousands of victims in clinical condition

 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7989071/Coronavirus-death-toll-surpasses-1-000-100-people-died-China-one-day.html?ito=email_share_article-image-share 

A map based on data from flight and cell phone data tracking by Southampton University researchers shows how 60,000 out of some 60,000 people who left Wuhan after the coronavirus outbreak began but before the city was locked down have crisscrossed the globe

 

 

 

Anyone else see the video of a huge room full of patients in hospital gowns and with masks on (supposedly with the virus) dancing with doctors and nurses to music inside the new hospital in China?

Chinese media stating that   "Our people are not that sick and will recover"?

Just my opinion - but - smacks of Chinese propaganda to me!

 

Then again it could be just to keep the patient with positive attitude ????

 

https://patents.justia.com/patent/20170216427 Patent was made for the coronavirus in July 2015

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/bio-warfare-experts-question-why-canada-was-sending-lethal-viruses-to-china/ar-AAFwZUK?fbclid=IwAR1klqw3wqoByZLBUvkWYyY9Hpqe5wEvYYqQcxmIVBJiAay5sU4p0Ad3czs

Why did canada send lethal virus's? Did they get a lot of money for it?

More interesting links in this article: https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/coronavirus-reaches-united-states/?utm_campaign=ttac-shop&utm_medium=email&utm_source=viral-news-ttav&utm_content=coronavirus-reaches-united-states&a_aid=5903de82cac79&fbclid=IwAR2ogoPhWhFolZN3BTmeqNLXPA12WZkJl0seTMkR7ppbrdlQixL6S9i6JyE

Bill Gates ran a pandemic simulation in 2019. Was a test run look up Event 201. Warnings were made as early as 2017.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7922379/Chinas-lab-studying-SARS-Ebola-Wuhan-outbreaks-center.html?fbclid=IwAR2E-SdInclF-ltO3q--1gVwvdKUa9HlWnqQNvIqy29bH3STgik0EKnlSvk

How did China know to plan a big hosptital, that takes years to plan and now they are building it for thousands of patients? China built a lab to study SARs and Ebola in Wuhan.

Scientists warned in 2017 that a SARS-like virus could escape a lab set up that year in Wuhan, to study some of the most dangerous pathogens in the world.

The Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory is located about 20 miles away from the Huanan Seafood Market and some have wondered if the outbreak's epicentre is coincidental, but the scientific community currently believes that the virus mutated through and jumped to people through animal-human contact at the market.  

For the record we have an outbreak of a virus every couple of years:

2002 West Nile virus

2004 SARS virus

2005 Bird flu

2009 Swine flu

2014 Ebola

2016 Zika

and now 2019 Coronavirus.

Please read the links and let me know what you think now?

 

 

Corona 'virus'  is the umbrella name for several virus.

The new 'virus' is being called novel! 

Now it has its own name. 2019 [n CovV]

 

https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert

 

What is novel coronavirus

Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that can make humans and animals sick. They cause illnesses that can range from the common cold to more severe diseases.

The novel coronavirus is called ‘novel’ because it is new. It was first reported in December 2019 in Wuhan City in China.

Other coronaviruses include Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).

 

 

Did you read any of my links it is not new they knew about it for years!

 

Musicveg I think you are confused; the issue is this virus that is causing problems is new.

It is confusing calling it Caronavirus as this is an umbrella name for many other virus types.

Now it has it's very own name. 

https://www.sciencealert.com/who-has-finally-named-the-deadly-coronavirus

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Malaysian student returned from an overseas trip to find a note saying she had been evicted from her Perth rental property over coronavirus fears 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7994479/Malaysian-student-returns-rental-property-discover-eviction-coronavirus-fears.html?ito=email_share_article-image-share 

A Malaysian student returned from an overseas trip to find a note saying she had been evicted from her Perth rental property over coronavirus fears A Malaysian student was evicted from her Perth rental property over virus fears  Helen returned from an overseas trip to find that the locks had been changed Her landlord left a note that said she was banned due to the coronavirus scare

Highly illegal IMO ..................

That is terrible, I hope she reports this.

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