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美國冠狀病毒工作小組最高官員柏克斯(Deborah Birx)。黛博拉·伯克斯博士是川普總統的白宮應對中共病毒武漢肺炎特別工作組的專家協調人表示「中共病毒」大流行的推擬模型預測說會在美國導致數百萬人的死亡,預測太過嚇人與現實不符。模型就是模型,目前尚無模型,現實中我們沒有看到60-70%的美國人將在未來10-12週內受到感染。http://classic-blog.udn.com/alpineatks/132280459 我知道堅持不要再包機或撤僑來台灣了 !一定會得罪一些人,或令人認為殘酷,但是我認為一定要有人堅持當善意的烏鴉,所以我一直擇善固執的發聲,以期盼收警惕,及防患於未然之效~~ http://classic-blog.udn.com/alpineatks/132278907 不要再包機和撤僑了,不要讓一絲病毒再進來了!堅固守衛台灣,最重要 !不要再包機和撤僑了。http://classic-blog.udn.com/alpineatks/131766780 不要中計,這些已選擇中國為祖國的人,自己選擇,自己承擔!因為縱使在說謊,隱瞞,霸道,賄賂WHO中國習近平冠狀病毒的"中國武漢肺炎"的疫情過後,還是不會改變的! http://classic-blog.udn.com/alpineatks/131746015白宮專家:「中共病毒」預測模型過於嚇人與現實數據不符 ,憂疫情擴散 。 白宮:離開紐約者應自主隔離14天 。2020年03月28日5:13 黛博拉·伯克斯博士(Dr. Deborah Birx,右)是川普總統的白宮應對「中共病毒」(武漢肺炎)特別工作組的專家協調人。(AP photo/Evan Vucci)
【希望之聲 2020年3月27日】(希望之聲記者程雯綜合報導)川普白宮應對「中共病毒」(武漢肺炎)特別工作組的專家協調人黛博拉·伯克斯博士(Dr . Deborah Birx)週四(3月26日)表示,「中共病毒」大流行的推擬模型預測說會在美國導致數百萬人的死亡,這種預測太過嚇人,與「現實不符」。 伯克斯博士在周四的白宮簡報會上說:「模型就是模型,當人們開始談論大約20%的人口會被感染時,這是非常嚇人的,但是我們沒有數據符合(這種預測模型) ,以我們的經驗來看。「 接著伯克斯博士表示,根據目前的數據,「目前尚無模型,現實中我們沒有看到60-70%的美國人將在未來10-12週內受到感染。」 目前在美國的50個州里,有19個州的中共病毒(武漢肺炎)確診病例水平非常低,伯克斯博士介紹說。 根據伯克斯博士提到的模型預測,美國將有多達220萬人會死於中共病毒(武漢肺炎)感染,而英國會有50萬人死亡。 伯克斯博士說,這個模型對中國、韓國和義大利疫情的預測也和實際情況不符。該模型預測義大利會有近40人死亡,到週四(26日)為止義大利的死亡數字是8,200多人。(注:到27日,這個死亡數字升到超過9,100人。) 伯克斯博士強調說,這些模型的建立沒有考慮為減緩病毒全球擴散所做的各種持續的努力。 她認為預測模型裡公佈的數字「實際上是非常嚇人的」,意味著象德國這樣的國家會有50%到60%的人口被感染。伯克斯博士說,這種情況可能發生的唯一情況是,病毒在人群中持續不斷地傳播。 伯克斯博士也補充說,這個模型的作者自己後來也表示,英國的死亡人數不太可能超過2萬人,因為英國實施了嚴格的限制行動措施,以及為期三週的全國「封城」措施。 白宮專家:「中共病毒」預測模型過於嚇人與現實數據不符紐約連日來俗稱武漢肺炎的2019年冠狀病毒疾病(COVID-19)病例快速飆升,許多人擔憂感染紛紛逃離,白宮24日呼籲離開紐約的民眾應自主隔離14天,以避免將病毒傳播給他人。 美國冠狀病毒工作小組最高官員柏克斯(Deborah Birx)24日傍晚在白宮疫情說明記者會上表示,目前全美確診的2019年冠狀病毒疾病中,有56%來自紐約州,新確診病例的比例更升到60%,全美死亡病例中有31%來自紐約。 對於紐約確診病例的快速攀升,柏克斯表達擔憂。她以緊靠紐約的長島(Long Island)病例激增指出,這是感染者逃離紐約的結果。 她呼籲近日曾到紐約的民眾應自主隔離14天,時間從離開紐約開始起算,以確保疫情不會擴散。 美國國家過敏與傳染病研究院(NIAID)主任佛奇(Anthony Fauci)也指出,紐約情況十分嚴峻,感染率是美國其他地區的8到10倍,完全能理解民眾想逃離紐約。但他呼籲離開紐約的民眾,必須小心、自我管理,若出現癥狀應立即就醫進行檢查。重要的是要自主隔離,不要造成病毒傳染。 根據紐約州政府稍早公布的數據,全紐約州確診病例達2萬5,665例,較23日增加近23%,死亡人數達210人。紐約州加快病毒檢測後,確診總數已達加州10倍,占全球確診總數7%左右。轉載請註明希望之聲
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