AlbertHall
- Joined Jun 4, 2014
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Why does the coronavirus have an 'epicentre' rather than a 'centre'?
epicentre (er) - "the central point of something, typically a difficult or unpleasant situation" - works for me.Why does the coronavirus have an 'epicentre' rather than a 'centre'?
Derivation and usageI know epicentre as meaning the point on ther Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
I suspect it's use for coronavirus is because it sounds more dramatic in news reports. 'Centre' would serve with equal meaning.
kv"Travel is restricted in the Chinese province thought to be the epicentre of the SARS outbreak
Epicenter is not an old word and still evolving. For example, here is an article from 1997 using the term, once again, in the context of a flu outbreak in China. Yes, it may seem more dramatic but not without solid precedence. The dictionaries will soon catch up with the something similar to the definition I quoted in post #62. I like the use of the word in the coronovirus context since it not only describes a "center" but also a starting point of something which propagates from a center, like an earthquake.I know epicentre as meaning the point on ther Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
I suspect it's use for coronavirus is because it sounds more dramatic in news reports. 'Centre' would serve with equal meaning.
Yes, it's a dangerous world.You could just take the philosophical approach that its merely natures way of culling the herd as was the Black Plague. Welcome in the New Dark Age... Someone must be in a black foul mood this morning...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Pizza – delicious but also apparently deadly, in some cases.
The number of hospitalizations in the U.S. involving pizza jumped by more than 50% in 2018 compared to 2017, according to statistics from medical service provider Babylon Health.
The surgical masks I've seen people using are ineffective against the flu. It just gives them a false sense of security.The Asians wear mask for a number of reasons including pollen and allergies. What's interesting is I never noticed mask for example in Europe or even the African continent where many diseases are still rampant. Why is that?
Yeah, like a warm fuzzy feeling. I just never gave it much thought till this time around. Looking at pictures taken in places like Tokyo every other person is wearing a mask and look at a picture of any major European city and a mask is seldom seen? Just plain peculiar.The surgical masks I've seen people using are ineffective against the flu. It just gives them a false sense of security.
I've seen people wearing masks in our area. Mostly Asian and Hispanics. The doctor's office requires people who're coughing/sneezing to wear masks in the waiting room.Yeah, like a warm fuzzy feeling.
Are flights suspended because of the coronavirus or because there are no passengers? No crews?
Cause and effect I guess. People are still flying to other parts of Asia in large numbers.Are flights suspended because of the coronavirus or because there are no passengers?