BTW, for those worried Europeans, take it seriously, but also take it easy.



Despite Hubei local aothorities covered up the disease for 3 weeks, then central government tried to just ride it out for 2 weeks, plus Wuhan was not locked down until it went completely out of control (allowing tens of thousands of people to fled from Wuhan), China only got 106 death cases outside Hubei (calculated from 78630 total cases including HK, Macau and Taiwan, excluding 65596 Hubei cases, multiplied by 0.81% mortality rate outside Hubei).



With European medical resource and less dense population, as the governments are finally starting to take actions rather than just pray and hope it to ride out on its own, I think it's not gonna be nearly as bad. There could be casualties here and there, but I highly doubt it will go three digit.



Just use common sense. Stop unnecessary gatherings, stop ironically waiting in long queues for masks, and work from home for a while.