COVID-19

Coronavirus Epidemic Update 5: Mortality Rate vs SARS / Influenza (Recorded January 29, 2020)

Coronavirus outbreak update by pulmonologist Dr. Seheult of

This video illustrates the current confirmed novel coronavirus cases outside of China and coronavirus mortality rate (vs. SARS and Influenza). A brief discussion of the Huoshenshan Hospital in Wuhan that is scheduled to be constructed in only 10 days.

PLEASE NOTE: This video was recorded on January 27, 2020. Our more recent COVID-19 updates can be accessed free at our website or here on YouTube:

We’ve produced each COVID-19 video with the best information we could access at the time of recording. Naturally, some videos will contain information that has become outdated or replaced by better information or research.

That said, we believe each video contains concepts that have enduring value and reviewing how the response to COVID-19 has progressed over time may be of interest to you as well.

See our first 4 videos on the novel coronavirus:

– Coronavirus outbreak, transmission, and pathophysiology:

– Coronavirus symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment:

– Coronavirus Update 3: Spread, Quarantine, Projections, & Vaccine:

– How Coronavirus Kills: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) & Treatment:

Here is the link mentioned in this video to the live hospital construction:

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