Like how the Ganges are looking, I’m thinking…the government’s excusing itself, for not having the large-scale scanning centers to catch those who’d contracted the virus, to prevent them from dying, off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
The photographer of a T.V. station was found dead in the restrooms of the station, and was found to have contracted MERS-CoV; two days ago, a media personnel committed suicide, and the body was found to have contracted the virus too. At the end of last month, there was a male corpse, afloat on the Beitou River, it’s found to be, positive too. There are also, the cases of live contraction, the case of a motorist getting pulled over by the police, the police helped transport the motorist to the hospital, and the motorist was found with the virus the following day, and the officer was, quarantined.
All these scenes are, similar, to that of the detective movies, with a barely visible lead, for Sherlock Holmes to find out who-done-it. And yet, this isn’t a mystery drama, we all know who the perp is, other than the virus, the CDC is to blame.
The body afloat on the river is isolated incident, we don’t encounter it normally. And yet, the body was found to have the confirmed diagnosis of MERS-CoV, what are the chances? Then: what are the chances, that the two bodies found afloat in the river had both, contracted MERS? This is not fake news, the male body found at the end of May wasn’t a first, there’d been another female body found in mid-May.
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As the motorist who was hit got sent to the hospitals, the online community made fun, “because they didn’t get along, that’s why he caught the virus!”, that’s not funny at all. The truth behind it all is, there are already, a high number of asymptomatic contractions in Taiwan that we can’t defend against. Even though the medical realm gave the label of “happy hypoxia” for it, but, not having enough oxygen, and dying of hypoxia, how can that make us happy?
A random citizen here who’d died was confirmed of diagnosis, this is NOT a detective movie, but the problem lies in the deductive reasoning. Chen’s theory was: the larger-scale scans will have an influx of false positive cases, that’s why it’s not allowed. Where did THAT logic come from? To dodge the false negative cases, the CDC here would rather magnify the real positive cases, it’s a wonder that the virus is, taking over the entire, island. The ostrich way of preventing the spread of MERS-CoV, causing a man who’d drowned, and still, not escaped a positive diagnosis.
And so, here, the government’s still making excuses for not setting up the general scanning stations all around, because it costs money, but, like this case of the dead bodies in the rivers, or maybe, we will all have to die, before the government finally, takes notice, and started, the general scans for the contractions of MERS-CoV here?