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papr mask, Santelli, who was an early Tea Party leader, made the comment Thursday on CNBC’s “The Exchange” when he was asked about a market sell-off amid widespread fear over the coronavirus. “People are getting nervous, listen, I’m not a doctor. I’m not a doctor. All I know is, Think of how the world would be if you tried to quarantine everybody over the generic-type flu. Now I’m not saying this is the generic-type flu, but maybe we’d just be better off if we just gave [the coronavirus] to everybody and then in a month it would be over, because the mortality rate of this probably wouldn’t be any different if we did it that way than the long-term picture, Santelli said, “But the difference is we’re wreaking havoc on domestic and global economies.”

papr mask - BRIAN WILLIAMS, NY TIMES EDITOR RIDICULED FOR GETTING BLOOMBERG MATH BREAKDOWN VERY, VERY WRONG The outlandish theory was not questioned by CNBC host Kelly Evans, who instead followed up with a question about 10-year yields dropping. CNBC did not immediately respond to a request for further comment. Santelli’s suggestion was quickly condemned by viewers. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “That’s a pretty scary thought. The World Health Organization is saying the coronavirus has a mortality rate of roughly 3%, and considering there are around 7.8 billion people living on the planet, that means about 234 million people would die,” TVNewser editor A.J. Katz wrote. “In the words of ESPN Monday Night Football analyst Randy Moss: ‘Come on, man!’”

papr mask, “Of course, infecting the entire population at once would overwhelm hospitals and doom those who would have been saved by a future vaccine, or never caught it at all,” Market Watch’s Mike Murphy wrote.

papr mask - The World Health Organization says the number of new COVID-19 infections is now 17 times greater outside China than in it, with major outbreaks growing in South Korea, Italy and Iran; Jonathan Serrie reports from Atlanta. Officials with the World Health Organization (WHO) said Friday that global cooperation amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak is essential to stem the spread of the coronavirus as the number of confirmed cases nears 100,000. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, speaking at Friday’s briefing from Geneva, urged all countries to make “containment their highest priorities,” adding that slowing the spread of COVID-19 “saves lives and buys time” for hospitals, the general public, and the development of treatment.

papr mask - “Every day [the epidemic is slowed] is another day closer to having vaccines and therapeutics,” Tedros said. CLICK HERE FOR FOX NEWS' CONTINUING CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE In addition to urging containment, Tedros said WHO would be publishing a set of protocols, or a “roadmap,” for countries conducting studies into the novel coronavirus, adding that France and South Africa have already indicated that they plan to use the protocols for clinical trials. Health Emergencies Programme Director Michael Ryan, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, and WHO Technical Lead Maria Van Kerkhove brief the press on COVID-19 at WHO headquarters in Geneva on March 6. (Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images)