rswyan
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THIS is a prime example of a news article creating hysteria IMO.
The reality is, NO WHERE in the article posted does it state what this woman died of, only that she tested for the virus and died before getting the results.
Is there a chance she could of gotten it? Yes. Is there a chance that she could of NOT had it? Yes. Is there a chance that this woman had another condition that increased the odds that she was at a higher risk for whatever reason that "accelerated" her death? Yes. The reality is though that none of this was addressed in the article.
Do I belive this virus is a issue? Heck yes.
While all the points you make (in your original post, quoted above) are accurate, the only hysteria I'm seeing is your reaction to the article being posted ...
If they had more data to report as to the exact cause of her death I presume they would have done so.
In the meantime, probably not a bad idea to inform folks of what they do know for certain ... so they can judge for themselves and adjust their behavior accordingly ... or not ...