up quite a dramatic scenario conjured up by quite a dramatic scenario conjured up by professor niall fergusont imperial college london. it is not as deadly as some viruses can be and therefore, if you do get it, it is probably not very pleasant but it is not absolutely catastrophic, insta ntly not absolutely catastrophic, instantly but i guess that remains to be seen depending on what your health is like at the time. it explains why despite all the extraordinary measures chinese authorities went to lockdown a number of cities, they have not managed to contain the spread. they acted too late because people were not showing symptoms so it took quite a long time for chinese authorities and authorities around the world to realise how infectious this virus is and to take precautions. if there are potentially two weeks summer walking around contagious without symptoms. the effect across the world could be high. that is the issue we are seeing now at the moment. as you said, there is a trade—off with a viruses. the more deadly they are, the less contagious and this one is quite contagious. 2000 peop