The worst is CNN. I call them the Corona News Network.
It's basically 24 hours of coronavirus.
They even have a man there in Wuhan who does his TV broadcast with a mask over his face.
TV! I hear you.
Who are they going to get the virus from?
The cameraman?
The camera?
You know, it's obviously, when I saw that, I said, I've got to write this article.
It's drama.
That's all this is entirely about, really, is drama.
I mean, I don't mean to downplay the people who have actually been infected and the people who have actually died, but this is heterofficial AIDS all over again.
This is SARS all over again.
This is Ebola 1 and Ebola 2. I knocked this article out in just a few hours time because it's still in the blanks.
And the editors barely edited it because, you know, they trusted me.
The article that, let me just tell everybody, the article is in the New York Post and is up at DennisPrager.com.
Go ahead.
Yeah, so it was just fill in the blanks.
We've been here over and over and over again.
There's nothing really special about this virus except for one thing, and this is what drives all the hysteria.
It's new.
That's it.
It is new.
But is it more infectious than the flu?
We have no reason to think it's more infectious than the flu.
Is it more deadly than the flu?
We have no reason to think that either.
We do know it kills the same categories of people as the flu.
That is, The elderly, people who are immunocompromised because they've had transplants or something like that, and people with pre-existing conditions such as diabetes, exactly like the flu.
This really, from everything we can tell, is like a mini-flu because the real flu kills as many as hundreds of thousands of people each and every year.
But people don't panic about the flu because we've had the flu forever and the coronavirus is new.
Okay, we'll be back with Michael Fomento if you have a question about the coronavirus.
It is interesting.
I had no idea that he would isolate CNN. CNN is so compromised.