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Everything Contagion got right on the Coronavirus outbreak
Everything Contagion got right on the Coronavirus outbreak WorldViralMedia 23 Views • 5 years ago

⁣The 2011 film, written by Scott Z. Burns and directed by Steven Soderbergh, depicts a worldwide outbreak of a deadly virus… sound familiar?

So I decided to compare everything thees guys got right, and everything they got wrong.

It’s quite remarkable to see a film almost a decade old, so accurately depict the reality of, possibly, the largest pandemic we have seen this century.

I’ll refer to three points specifically,
- Disease origin.
- Transmission speed.
- The impact of misinformation.

Probably the most shocking match with reality is that the fictitious MEV-1 disease depicted in the movie originates from animals. From bats to pigs, to humans.

The information we have today about COVID-19 tells us that it too has an animal origin: a bat, to a pangolin, to finally reach humans.

It is believed that the disease made its way from a bat to a pangolin in a wet market, specifically, this market in Wuhan where wildlife is traded. The conditions of the market, where animals are stacked on top of each other likely created a similar deadly coincidence.

Now, while only a small portion of the Chinese population consumes wildlife animals, the highly contagious nature of COVID-19 allowed it to quickly spread from patient zero, into the city of Wuhan.

Which brings me to the next point, transmission speed.

The reproduction number is used to estimate and represent how quickly a disease can spread. We use a similar number in the startup world to estimate when a product is ‘viral’, meaning, users that convert other users.

Like COVID-19, the fictitious virus is respiratory and can live in surfaces, fomites (18:28), for several hours or even days- making it all that easy to transmit.

In the film, patient zero contracts the virus in Hong Kong, which is technically another match, and imports it to the US. We see little of the development of the pandemic in other countries, but in the US, it spreads extremely fast.

While MEV-1 and COVID-19 share a similar R-naught factor, in the film, 125+ million people are infected about a month after patient zero.

Patient Zero for the US showed up on January 19th, about two months before I shot this video, and while testing hasn’t been the most efficient in the country, the official estimate today is about 1,500 infected.

In the film, the response from health authorities and the government was prompt, with quarantine zones established as soon as 14 days after the first death.

However, it’s the impact and dynamics of misinformation and mass hysteria, where we can find eerie similarities with our 2020 reality.

Distrust in the government and fake news. In the movie, they are represented by Jude Law’s character, a blogger that, while credited with noticing the epidemic early on, begins disseminates false theories, with no other seeming purpose than generating traffic for his website and chaos.

Alan fakes contracting the disease and fakes getting better using a natural extract called Forsythia.

Forsythia is a real herb, used to treat bronchitis and believed to help reduce inflammation, but even today, without sufficient evidence to be used in medicine. Alan’s claims release chaos as misinformed masses begin to try to get their hands on the extract.

Similarly, a group of conspiracy theorists including Alex Jones has begun promoting Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator that “beats coronavirus”, claiming they have “clinical documentation” to prove it. A cease and desist was issued by the NY Attorney General, but we are yet to find out if it does anything to stop them.

We are, of course, also seeing shortages with masks (which have been advised against by the World Health Organization), hand sanitizer and… toilet paper for some reason.

When a vaccine is developed in the film (incorrectly, just 133 days after patient zero), Jude Law’s character threatens to continue misinforming his followers about the potential side effects of the vaccine. Including autism.

The film also taunts at misinformed government officials.

Which is just icing on the cake after seeing this go down in our real-world White House.

As for what comes next, the film predicts a suspension in basic services, food shortages, and mass graves. Let’s hope we don’t see any of that.

Using this opportunity to remind everyone that washing your hands with soap is the best route. Soap is the best agent to break down the protein and lipid walls of the virus.

2006 Nissan Altima Idle Relearn (You need to watch this if you can't get relearn to work)
2006 Nissan Altima Idle Relearn (You need to watch this if you can't get relearn to work) WorldViralMedia 54 Views • 5 years ago

⁣You need to do a relearn of the Idle on your Nissan if you are experiencing idle surges between 800 to 1000 and 1800 to 2000 RPM and/or have a P0507 error code.

There are many videos talking about how to do the idle re-learn on Nissan cars, but none explain that the check engine light should flash slowly then quickly if the re-learn steps are done correctly. This video first shows you what happens when a re-learn fails, then it shows you what to look for if a re-learn is initiated correctly. I hope this helps everybody save $100+ by doing it yourself rather than paying a Nissan dealership. BTW, I cleaned the throttle body as a step to try and fix this problem; I did not have the key on or the battery disconnected when I shoved a screwdriver in to hold the valve open, and some say that will damage the TB. Do not assume that cleaning the TB will damage it; it didn't in my case.

Before doing the re-learn, you need to do the following:

1) Confirm battery is good (voltage 12.9V or higher at idle).
2) Drive the car for 15 minutes to warm up both the engine and transmission. (It may be adequate to just idle the engine till fully warm)
3) Turn off as many electrical items in car as possible. Make sure
lights are off and doors are shut (dome lights not on). You do not have to unplug the radio like some suggest; basically if your battery is good, the electrical items being on is not critical.
4) Center your steering wheel.

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