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"contagion" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the spread of a disease by close contact between people
  2. [countable] (old use) a disease that can be spread by close contact between people
  3. [uncountable, countable] (formal) something bad that spreads quickly by being passed from person to person

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But if financial contagion doesn't appear to be a grave threat, political contagion does.
"The series is actually depicting suicide contagion, and at the same time, it's denying the suicide contagion exists," Dr. Gould said.
Travel restrictions, business and school closures, and limitations on group activities all limit viral contagion, but they escalate contagion in the economy.
"Contagion happens not because of equity markets, contagion happens because of the real world," said Paul Donovan, chief economist at UBS Global Wealth Management.
"I suspect in this case the EU will do whatever is needed to prevent contagion, so I'm not terribly worried about contagion," Blanchard said.
The more research I did the more I realized this isn't just about one emotional contagion, or behavioral or psychological contagion, but a lot of them.
Though ethics contagion is impossible to prevent, the ability to predict, diagnose and cauterize the forces that drive contagion is critical to any effective corporate ethics strategy.
"Amazingly, the market is finally waking up to the prospects of not just viral contagion but also to financial contagion," he wrote in a recent client note.
Using travel statistics and contagion metrics based on dengue, an infection transmitted by the same mosquito, scientists have suggested the risk of contagion for most visitors is minimal.
Contagion was not significant if (there was) any at all.
There may also be a contagion effect at work here.
Integrate the baseline contagion map — not just examples of transgressions.
Contagion risk is largest for net sellers of CDS contracts.
"It could also create new sources of contagion," he added.
Go deeper: Axios' Steve LeVine examines the coming financial contagion.
That contagion was also traced back to a sick worker.
What is the common contagion that affects the respiratory system?
He put very low odds on this "referendum contagion" case.
A contagion has been spreading through the House Republican caucus.
Witness the contagion of mirthless, forced laughter at cocktail parties.
And in such a setting, there is risk of contagion.
Chief among them: enlisting water as a barrier against contagion.
Now the contagion has spread far beyond the Tory Party.
But the contagion of kindness didn't stop with Bristol students.
Narrator: The third and final principle is contact, or contagion.
"We felt that it could lead to contagion," he said.
The financial troubles have sparked fear of contagion across Europe.
And is this turmoil is caused by a contagion effect?
Updated contagion figures will be released at around 1700 GMT.
The gathering environment told my Contagion that these were friends.
Contagion is actually a good movie, anticipating the turn toward explainer films like The Big Short, and the Contagion virus is more realistic and contains numerous similarities to ours: It jumps from animals to people!
And in those forms, Littman describes "social and peer contagion" extensively.
In other words, whether positive emotional contagion is truly taking place.
He doesn't see a contagion to Spain or Portugal as likely.
Contagion Bomb: An old method of warfare that spreads plagues rapidly.
So the contagion mutates and corrupts portfolios in a different way.
Emerging market currencies continued to reel as investors worried about contagion.
He added that there are no risks of contagion to Europe.
"Broadly, right now, I don't see a contagion risk," he added.
And marketers for the 2011 movie Contagion used a similar gimmick.
It has a contagion effect of regulation, which Tim called for.
If Deutsche Bank set off contagion, it would start in Europe.
In tight-knit Appalachian towns, heroin has become a social contagion.
CONTAGION (2011) Rent on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu and YouTube.
Here's what you need to know: • Fears of a global contagion.
"Other business leaders don't want to catch the contagion," he said.
Moscow feared the spread of unrest and terrorism like a contagion.
So far in 250, this kind of contagion has been limited.
"Emotional contagion is a primitive form of empathy," Dr. Ruffman said.
Q: Which markets do you see most at risk of contagion?
"It appears we're in the opening stages of contagion," Kline said.
The slump has led to fears of contagion across emerging markets.
Theories that the show prompted a contagion effect are faulty too "13 Reasons Why" was also accused of sparking a suicide contagion effect for airing a lengthy, graphic scene of main character Hannah Miller dying by suicide.
He noted, however, that "contagion" to other indebted countries had been limited.
That's why these webs of contagion between unvaccinated people are so worrying.
The situation also increasing fear among U.S. pork producers of spreading contagion.
Books themselves were viewed by some Victorians as dangerous vehicles of contagion.
This is called "emotional contagion," and it's a basic form of empathy.
People have been talking about contagion from emerging markets to developed markets.
NO ONE YET HAS FIGURED OUT HOW TO SOLVE THAT CONTAGION RISK.
That was the key, because that provided the opportunity for the contagion.
For European leaders, the most pressing question is how to deter contagion.
Others fear contagion, both in the short and in the long term.
There's a contagion of Washington coverage that isn't worthy of your time.
But what if "Contagion" is the No. 1 movie in our psyches?
Here's to a good night's sleep, hopefully free of scenes from Contagion.
The FT's Colby Smith argues that fears of contagion may be overblown.
Restrictions on hospitality and travel, and fears regarding contagion have hit demand.
"This is probably not the most common way of contagion," Scoti said.
In what ways does 'emotional contagion' make dogs and people good partners?
The whole thing feels a lot like the 2011 pandemic film Contagion.
The 2011 film "Contagion" opens to the sound of a woman coughing.
The opening scenes of "Contagion" depict day two of the virus' spread.
When the recovery rate exceeds the contagion rate, the epidemic falls off.
There is no doubt that close contact, especially when prolonged, spreads contagion.
The whole thing feels a lot like the 2011 pandemic film, Contagion.
I don't see contagion spreading from bond yields to the currency market.
He persuaded the Vietnamese government to address the contagion transparently and decisively.
The oil bust is hitting in some places, and contagion is spreading.
" He didn't rule out contagion to other euro zone countries, saying: "If the situation deteriorates it's almost inevitable that we'll see some kind of contagion also in other peripherals or even in the quasi-core (economies) so to speak.
Safe Streets is one of the more imaginative efforts to stop the contagion.
SolarCity has also made some neat animations showing the "contagion" effect in action.
Similar techniques could predict the spread through other countries should the contagion spread.
And since they are still a fairly self-contained system, contagion is unlikely.
Thus, immediate financial contagion for the rest of the world would be limited.
There are loads of studies that show that media can spread social contagion.
But just imagine how many bacteria it would take to recreate, say, Contagion.
It's a contagion because it's gonna reduce trust in these types of platforms.
We have seen contagion into the equity space," he told CNBC's "Power Lunch.
A dire contagion requiring immediate attention—but which we don't yet know about.
Its fall from grace has spooked financial markets and sparked fears of contagion.
On the notion of "suicide contagion," though, the science is far from settled.
So who is susceptible to this contagion, and can these events be prevented?
The financial turmoil that would accompany a leave vote could spark destabilizing contagion.
It was as if Stern was a contagion in the air, a virus.
So some alien movies now depict a contagion that comes from outer space.
"Contagion" offers gymnastic catastrophe — it kicks, glides and throbs; it sticks the landing.
What do you make of the "suicide contagion" concerns with 13 Reasons Why?
The country goes into the battle with the contagion better prepared than most.
In China, a smartphone app is being used to assess people's contagion risks.
The 2011 thriller "Contagion" is trending on Amazon Prime Video, for obvious reasons.
To reduce the contagion, the government has introduced strict curbs to people's movements.
The contagion "represents a tremendous public health threat," a federal health official said.
Because he thinks the virus, and fear of contagion, is bad for him.
There is contagion elsewhere, Italy, Iran, I think that's what upset the market.
Every major news channel has devoted hundreds of hours to examining the contagion.
Adding to the concern at colleges was the risk of a suicide contagion.
Sohn said other factors are also signaling a lack of fear about contagion.
For this reason, more than one researcher has compared suicide to a contagion.
But the contagion fear is not represented by the broader EM flow figures.
Filmmaker Scott Z. Burns, who's written several films including Contagion and The Informant!
It's a contagion, and thanks to social media, or "participatory propaganda," highly viral.
China's economic woes, he implied, could eventually cause contagion in the United States.
More generally, a "fear contagion" phenomenon was taking hold, van der Linden added.
They argued that, in its initial phases, the ratings agencies fostered panic and contagion.
Foreign investors hold less than 20 percent of Romania's government bonds, limiting contagion risks.
If they're running scared and screaming, their contagion adds to your suspension of disbelief.
The idea of contagion wasn't formed until the 14th century, when leprosy was receding.
This is a global phenomenon, to be sure — a contagion that knows no borders.
Information and images spread instantaneously, with viral contagion and without any semblance of control.
This contagion risk is partially mitigated by the authorities' ability to provide liquidity support.
IN 215 Girolamo Fracastoro, a doctor and poet, published an elegant theory of contagion.
Contagion fears and quarantines have made deliveries costly and tricky for Alibaba and others.
But the event yesterday started the spread of a different kind of contagion: worry.
For years scientists puzzled over how exactly measles achieves its contagion-in-chief status.
These fundamentals, when taken together, are setting the stage for a credit-contagion redux.
S&P cautioned that while the contagion risks are lower this time, dangers remain.
A more unified approach could enhance regulatory oversight and help to limit contagion risks.
Traders were closely following moves in currencies, calling them the contagion mechanism between markets.
He sees a real risk of a contagion that will strike the U.S. economy.
That spurred contagion first around the region and later to other emerging markets globally.
He's counting on the same contagion of stupidity that infected Britain to carry him.
Contagion influences at least 20203 percent of suicide deaths of young people, she said.
Sadly, hatred is growing in America and left unchecked, it spreads like a contagion.
Apparently, not even celebrities themselves are immune to the contagion of Ryan Gosling fandom.
Fears of Turkish contagion, another unexpected Putin meeting and dramatic Taliban gains in Afghanistan.
Most outbreak investigations are not glamorous or hyper-dramatic, like in the movie Contagion.
It turns out it solves a lot of problems besides the risk of contagion.
However, the contagion has spread and ministers are considering new measures to tackle it.
The stock market indices plunged last week amid fears about contagion from the coronavirus.
The patient is healthy, and he can no longer spread the contagion to others.
You can watch more of the Contagion PSAs (plus more to be added) here. 
This prevents contagion to customers but also improves the overall health of the workforce.
The likelihood of this contagion appears to depend on the prominence of the coverage.
Kravetz argues that "social contagion" is the explanation for this series of disturbing events.
So he's a form of contagion — and Comey did not want the investigation infected.
On Wednesday, officials banned hookah from cafes in a bid to stem the contagion.
In a time of contagion, large gatherings of people can become a risk factor.
Movies like Contagion make a new virus seem like the dramatic collapse of civilization.
The rare move jolted financial markets, lifted interbank borrowing costs and stirred contagion fears.
Airline stocks in the rest of the region also fell amid the contagion fears.
S. trade war and fears of contagion from Turkey and other volatile emerging markets.
Prevent contagion before it starts by sanitizing things like keys, debit cards, and cash.
It has also sent jitters through other emerging markets amid fears of broader contagion.
It's called the "the social contagion of memory," as one of Tait's sources explains.
"Social facilitation" is another term psychologists use when discussing the contagion of violence, he said.
If I did not, the rest of the island would be at risk of contagion.
"Fire is a contagion phenomenon—its power comes from its ability to spread," says Pyne.
S. trade dispute were to escalate, notwithstanding contagion from Argentina and other volatile emerging markets.
That rule had been passed to stave off financial contagion from the European debt crisis.
And, it's not just for the very obvious reason of contagion risk on the rise.
But given its importance it may have a negative contagion effect on other private banks.
In Fitch's opinion, contagion risk to MCH from the parent is limited at this time.
So the contagion effect will not be via the financial system but via corporate profits.
The contagion through the expanding and loosely regulated derivative market is surely destined for surprises.
Inoculation — against disease or indeed disinformation — helps protect the whole of us from damaging contagion.
"Sympathetic viewers will involuntarily mimic her facial expressions, leading to emotional contagion," Mr. Plantinga said.
As in so many things, the young are early carriers of a broad cultural contagion.
Wider contagion has been pretty limited, but at this stage it cannot be blindly dismissed.
Research has shown a contagion effect with one crime being a catalyst for the next.
Name Withheld I'd focus on the future here, not on the contagion of past wrongs.
It's really hard to tell if stupidity is hitting the point of contagion or not.
Inviting onlookers to enter it and breathe, it includes warnings about asphyxiation, panic and contagion.
Trump also announced what would have been a milestone in fighting the fast-spreading contagion.
That would give Spain one of the fastest rates of coronavirus contagion in the world.
The two film aficionados bought a download of "Contagion" from Comcast's Xfinity on-demand service.
Few would say he is spreading a contagion that we'd like our children to catch.
Beyond maybe the suddenly relevant Contagion, no one seems to be watching the same thing.
The United States now has 69,197 confirmed cases and 1,046 reported deaths from the contagion.
And the movie that best reflects that reality is not Contagion but Steven Spielberg's  Jaws.
As the contagion spreads, imposing restrictions on civil liberties creates wrenching dilemmas for open societies.
To avoid contagion, the loved ones of those dying may have to be physically separate.
Two, violence behaved like a contagion, spreading from person to person just like the flu.
It's very funny because we did a movie, Contagion— We're all watching that movie now.
Sending workers home could limit the risk of contagion but also quickly reduces available staff.
And, again, we really need to act differently than normal to prevent contagion and deaths.
But the math of contagion is very different than the math of our normal sociality.
"The contagion would be enormous," said Massimo Bordignon, professor of economics at Milan's Catholic University.
Open Twitter and you'll likely see people talking about Contagion, Outbreak, and The Andromeda Strain.
The 2011 movie "Contagion" is rising on the iTunes charts and on piracy streaming sites.
Also unlike banks, life insurers are not subject to significant contagion risk during financial crises.
Markets, then, might be bracing against the chance of a contagion both medically and economically.
So, we'll-- we won't be looking for people that show are getting signs of contagion.
"We know that there has been a contagion effect with Puerto Rico," Mr. Collens said.
But your columnist offers it as one who has felt the force of canine contagion.
Suicide contagion has also been studied within schools, military units, groups of friends, and families.
This is down to the Turkish lira's recent free-fall sparking broader currency market contagion.
"The EM contagion risk is front and center," said Mark Esposito, CEO of Esposito Securities.
The practice puzzles infectious disease types, because swapping saliva clearly increases the risk of contagion.
One of the tech leaders who is not Facebook said it's like a viral contagion.
After all, that failure might trigger contagion to other banks and cause a widespread downturn.
New research suggests that, as feared, the series caused a "suicide contagion" effect among young people.
So health experts have been saying the Olympics shouldn't pose a unique risk of Zika contagion.
But according to CNN, they have pinned the most likely contagion as a form of influenza.
They do something vaguely ritualistic, which is they do a whole bunch of emotional contagion stuff.
Dr Littman's findings suggest that a process of "social and peer contagion" may play a role.
" Published in Current Biology, the study suggests that keas display a concept called "positive emotional contagion.
And usually when people start selling, other people jump on board … Connie Loizos:              Right, right. Contagion.
Mr. Grimshaw warned that sudden increases in crime could cause a type of "contagion" among communities.
In May 2016, Fitch downgraded Europlan by one notch to 'BB-' to reflect these contagion risks.
Fears of emerging market contagion fueled by a mass sales of Argentine bonds on Thursday eased.
There is high contagion risk among domestic banks (Kuwait is a relatively small and interconnected market).
The Deutsche Bank situation "means trouble for the U.S. banks as a contagion," he said Tuesday.
Much worse, Facebook earlier this year tried to manipulate user moods through an "emotional contagion" experiment.
A host of other major emerging market CDS levels also rose sharply as contagion worries built.
Fears of emerging market contagion fuelled by a mass sales of Argentine bonds on Thursday eased.
The screenplay will be written by Scott Z. Burns, who wrote Contagion and The Bourne Ultimatum.
SHADOW BANKING REMAINS VULNERABLE TO FIRE SALES, LIQUIDITY SQUEEZES, POSES CONTAGION RISKS TO WIDER FINANCIAL SYSTEM
Volatility would certainly spike higher, but it's unclear how widespread or lasting the contagion would be.
The line from Brexit to China's economy is less direct and relies on broader financial contagion.
" He calls such contagion "the most virulent and systemic risk still facing the financial system today.
Humans have evolved to avoid disease; we keep our distance in the face of possible contagion.
However, signs of contagion elsewhere in the euro zone, such as Spain, have been relatively limited.
The airborne contagion of advertising and spin, political lying and celebrity froth, makes authentic discourse difficult.
I found myself consoling those who asked and then fighting the contagion of grief and fear.
It's not only the humane thing to do, it's the smartest way to slow the contagion.
In psychology, the spread of emotion from one person to another is aptly termed social contagion.
"Contagion" is also trending on Amazon Prime Video and has flirted with the iTunes top 10.
And it's not even clear that this extraordinary order will do enough to slow the contagion.
But they do stop a wearer from spreading droplets of contagion when they sneeze or cough.
Lawmakers did take action, but those were mostly plans in case of conflict, not a contagion.
Director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Scott Z Burns's film "Contagion" also seemingly predicted the coronavirus pandemic.
That has led some in Mexico to see contagion from the United States as a threat.
The virus in the suddenly very popular Matt Damon vehicle Contagion only killed 26 million people.
Democrats, he groused in an overnight tweet, are working to blame a global contagion on him.
However, that man tested negative, meaning the hunt was on for the origin of the contagion.
That has led some in Mexico to see contagion from the United States as a threat.
Set in 2020, he would be scrolling Twitter for updates—or, for that matter, watching Contagion.
Contagion contains some really fascinating information on the spread of viruses that everybody knows now anyway.
That is the future, that is the future, the contagion future and matters related to that.
Here&aposs how the pandemic from the movie "Contagion" differs from the current Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.
"The contagion has been really muted," said Megan Greene, global chief economist at Manulife Asset Management.
The death toll from the contagion, which came to light on Friday, remained unchanged at 11.
As we suspected, moral contagion was much more pronounced within ideological group boundaries than between them.
Government officials and scientists said the new contagion had ominous similarities to the 2003 SARS outbreak.
IT'S REALLY ABOUT IS THERE GOING TO BE CONTAGION TO THE REAL SIDE OF THE ECONOMY?
"The risk of contagion towards other countries is there," Burkina Faso President Roch Marc Kabore said.
The contagion is global, and I have stumbled across gins from Japan, Australia, Italy, and Colombia.
"Unfortunately the numbers of the contagion are not falling, they continue to be high," he said.
However, that man tested negative, meaning the hunt was on for the origin of the contagion.
Possible eurozone contagion could lead to the ECB backing monetisation if the EU lurches into recession.
The higher this concentration, the higher the "contagion" from funds selling illiquid assets to other funds.
The reluctance to hit senior investors reflects a genuine fear of sparking wider contagion, perhaps even panic.
It also lists the tools they should have to move swiftly in a crisis to avoid contagion.
"It's almost a contagion occurring," said PayNet President Bill Phelan of the dampening effect on the economy.
The contagion of grown adults who can't seem to throw paper towels in the actual garbage can.
The firm warns that a glut of Chinese fuel could create contagion throughout the global oil market.
Often this vicious and viral cycle results from excessive focus on the behaviors instead of the contagion.
The idea of mass-shooting "contagion" has been considered by multiple teams of researchers over the years.
"Until Deutsche Bank's issues are resolved, investors' fear of a contagion will manifest in financials," Krosby said.
European shares steadied after a two-day selloff as concerns about contagion from Turkey's currency crisis eased.
The contagion has struck India's shadow banks, which rely on $212bn-2348bn of borrowing to fund themselves.
And social media can spread panic and rumour, and economic contagion, literally at the speed of light.
We have to report this in a responsible way, because there is a genuine risk of contagion.
Other observers expect the government to continue to support failing lenders to avoid the risk of contagion.
Most of the research on suicide contagion focuses on the results of media coverage of actual suicides.
Curiously, and especially among adolescents, suicidal acts can have a contagion effect and spread within a group.
In 63 percent of the shootings they studied, they found that social contagion played a key role.
The crisis of confidence has started and the elements propelling contagion numerous, profound and moving very quickly.
Studies have found that emoji actually replicate the effects of emotional contagion when we are communicating online.
In addition, we believe that contagion risk to MBH from the parent is limited at this time.
Much of Europe's proclivity to rush, in a (likely misguided) quest for certainty could only create contagion.
In Fitch's opinion, contagion risk from BBU, which shares the same brand, is limited at this time.
The contagion risks from a potential Italian implosion should concern market participants once again, according to analysts.
And you know, fast-forward, 2012, 2013, the scholarly write-ups about the Facebook emotional contagion experiments.
Then I got to the scene in "Contagion" in which Winslet's helper takes a stab at commiseration.
His Republican cronies enable him because their love of power blinds them to the contagion they propagate.
In all, 7.7 million were hospitalized and over half a million Americans died from the Crimson Contagion.
The contagion of dishonor has spread irresistibly through the White House staff, turning aides into con artists.
That's not to say the media isn't trying to do what it can to prevent the contagion.
Fears of a wider contagion grew, as two other senior officials disclosed that they, too, were infected.
The movie "Contagion" was released in 2011, but it's rising in popularity above films released this year.
What if any is the long-term risk of contagion for working at such a divisive enterprise?
Additionally, robots could enable a form of telemedicine that would keep humans out of areas of contagion.
After Contagion, Outbreak is the perfect pandemic film; a combination sci-thriller and mid-90s action romp.
We're more cautious in discussing death by suicide, as the science around suicide contagion continues to build.
But contagion does not play geographical favorites and the country has made great strides in public health.
A: While there has been some contagion, there is more evidence of investor differentiation up to now.
Italy is struggling against the contagion with its epicenter in the wealthy regions of Lombardy and Veneto.
Italy is struggling against a contagion with its epicenter in the wealthy regions of Lombardy and Veneto.
Italy is struggling against a contagion with its epicentre in the wealthy regions of Lombardy and Veneto.
"He wants to avoid the risk of contagion for the people, not for him," the spokesman said.
He infected me with his singular weave of bravery and doubt like a contagion or a creed.
Investors are listening carefully following market jitters and global worries about the effects of the coronavirus contagion.
The process was repeated over and over, as word of cum-ex spread like a quiet contagion.
That comes amid concerns about contagion within the broader financial system, though that has failed to materialize.
In September, the index dropped sharply below expectations, fueling fears over contagion from the downturn in manufacturing.
Ankara's financial troubles have sparked fear of contagion with the country's currency having taken a deep slide.
Despite fears of emerging markets contagion growing, analysts said investors should not panic simply on negative sentiment.
"So many things are based upon the VIX, other products, that there's contagion really quickly," he said.
But analysts have long believed that these economies are strong enough to withstand a traditional contagion attack.
"That's part of the contagion coming from the U.S., where there are specific factors that justify the steepening of the yield curve, the increase in medium- and long-term yields, so there is contagion but, as I also mentioned, that's also a good thing for financial institutions," he said.
And while the U.S. economy is doing better than almost anyone else's, we're definitely not immune to contagion.
SolarCity, the largest solar installer in the United States, just published some fascinating data on this "contagion" effect.
Providers, though, point out that ETFs are a fraction of the size of cash-bond markets, limiting contagion.
Movie releases have been canceled in China and symphony tours suspended because of quarantines and fears of contagion.
The idea that EU banks could kick off a contagion of failure is something regulators aim to eliminate.
Surgical masks are now high-tech, but old-fashioned handwashing is still the core technology for preventing contagion.
Rolling back the CPP could pose "contagion risk to global renewable and energy efficiency investments," Rusch's note said.
Most of the changes that people go through with an emotional contagion are not in their conscious mind.
The move to central clearing is seen as dramatically reducing the risks of contagion from a failed bank.
High yield weighed heavily on the overall junk bond market, as investors feared contagion across the entire sector.
The reputational contagion of the Note 7's problematic battery has already spread well beyond the individual handset.
And it's for good reason — suicide contagion has been shown to be a very real and serious issue.
Modern psychology calls this phenomenon emotional contagion, the transfer of feelings and behaviors from one person to another.
They are foundational elements in aggregating data across global financial institutions to observe the contagion of systemic risk.
In particular, the government's pervasive ownership and influence across the financial system provide other tools to limit contagion.
This is a contagion from the campus to indoctrinate children into what I call a cult of shame.
European shares steadied after a two-day sell-off as concerns about contagion from Turkey's currency crisis eased.
The romcom also stars Jude Law and Kate Winslet, but unlike Contagion it will make me feel GOOD.
But just because Contagion is trending and Gwyneth Paltrow Instagrammed about it doesn't mean you have to watch.
Factories are allowed to continue operating, on the condition that companies adopt stringent safety measures to prevent contagion.
Patient privacy protections are well intended, but threaten to cripple any effort to nip contagion in the bud.
Onscreen, our heroes are accidental witnesses, innocents for whom the contagion of state violence triggers an extraordinary metamorphosis.
Other titles, like "Outbreak" and "Contagion," have surged in popularity on Netflix and elsewhere amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Now King echoed the false Muslim-contagion theory that's been circulating among the far right following Kaepernick's protest.
I am talking about climate change, trade rules, technology standards and preventing excesses and contagion in financial markets.
The idea of more effective fact-checking has come up often in the debates around India's disinformation contagion.
The contagion (a sort of rage zombie disease) is spread not by physical contact, but the spoken word.
Modena and Pavia are within the red zone that the government has established to limit the coronavirus contagion.
"Our country is engaged in an unprecedented collective effort to stem coronavirus contagion," the Bank of Italy said.
LML: Well, we have to accept that this is a contagion that we have to fight and prevent.
All while the network was doing quite the opposite: spraying viewers with far too much fake news contagion.
That may be true on one level, but I would propose that SUVs/CUVs are a social contagion.
These measures all share a common goal: increase social distance and reduce transiency to lessen risks for contagion.
A formal investigation will start after two weeks when a quarantine to prevent coronavirus contagion ends, he said.
It may be a glimpse of what other countries could face if they cannot slow the contagion. 3.
"The fear of contagion risk is already evident in global financial markets," Moody's Investors Service said on Thursday.
Many also play a vital role in maintaining public health as the first line of defense against contagion.
Some countries were taking aggressive steps to halt contagion of the virus, from shutting schools to closing mosques.
This contagion has spread beyond the city to Long Island's North Fork, reduced in realty parlance to NoFo.
While there are fears Colombia's big current account deficit makes it vulnerable to contagion, Echavarria ruled out intervention.
But movies like Contagion are stories about our fears and worst case scenarios, not accurate depictions of reality.
"Our key messages remain: Wash your hands frequently and stay home when ill to prevent contagion," Caldwell said.
Fears of contagion, particularly as millions travel for Lunar New Year festivities, has pushed stocks from record peaks.
As investors, we like to think that pockets of market turmoil are generally sequestered and free of contagion.
At first, they seemed harmless, or at least not so big that their collapse could cause financial contagion.
How far and how fast contagion may spread in case of a Brexit vote, no one can know.
"The risk of contagion is pretty high," said Robert Subbaraman, an emerging market economist at Nomura in Singapore.
For as long as humans have existed, we've have had a complicated and deadly relationship with disease and contagion.
This, according to Restar, could have easily biased the respondents to give answers confirming the idea of social contagion.
The 13-day stretch is known as the "contagion" period when the U.S. is most vulnerable to copycat threats.
There were fears of "contagion" among other developing economies, but Turkey reluctantly hiked interest rates and stabilized the situation.
The 2008–09 financial crash was an extreme example of contagion, spreading and nearly crashing the entire global economy.
Financial contagion is the spreading of losses of individual institutions to other firms, and ultimately to the whole economy.
Financial-contagion models provide a glimpse into how the financial sector can affect the health of the entire economy.
The resulting appreciation adds to the burden on other emerging markets, threatening to set off a cycle of contagion.
Scientists on Twitter have organized similar science-themed virtual viewing parties before, including for the classic contagion thriller Outbreak.
The danger is that such detailed, sensationalized coverage of suicide can prompt copycat behavior — a phenomenon called suicide contagion.
Source: FactSet "I think that's a sign telling us there could be contagion in European markets," said Amplify's Magoon.
PINSKY: But I look at it like a contagion that is spread now and we have to contain it.
Already, Italian officials and executives appear to be pulling out all the stops to stave off banking sector contagion.
Research suggests that after graphic depictions of suicide, suicide rates go up because of the phenomenon of suicide contagion.
But there was no contagion from high yield to investment grade bonds, which attracted $4.8 billion of net inflows.
There&aposll be a little bit of a contagion here, not a massive one like what happened in Greece.
Depressing as the study might be, it's hardly the first to show a similar "contagion effect" from the media.
Despite the questions swirling about global economic contagion, retail CEOs are quite optimistic — even if no one else is.
Mpondwe, the Ugandan border market visited by the fishmonger, has become a focal point for possible contagion beyond Congo.
These are all overtures to an Edenic past, promising an order that preserves tradition by purifying society of contagion.
They were hurt by contagion fears after the Turkish lira plunged and investors fled to the safe-haven yen.
There is no telling indeed where the contagion of Catalonia's separatist movement will stop in Europe's complicated political landscape.
In a sign that any contagion was largely limited, Spain received healthy demand from investors at a bond auction.
So what if the contagion grew to extend into other parts of the Congo and these two other countries?
This aggressive patrolling of public space bears an eerie resemblance to another race-induced contagion in America decades ago.
Usually associated with a financial meltdown, contagion refers to the spread of market disturbances from one region to others.
Part of that has to do with emotional contagion, or a communal response to shared experiences, Dr. Kerr said.
As coronavirus continues to spread throughout the country, companies are asking employees to work remotely to help control contagion.
"Ya salí en esta película", agregó, refiriéndose a su papel en el thriller sobre una pandemia Contagion (2011). "Cuídense".
Over the past few months, many people have turned to Steven Soderbergh's Contagion to prepare themselves for the coronavirus.
He is also answering questions from followers who are curious about certain aspects of dealing with the harmful contagion.
The new increases come nearly two weeks into a national lockdown in a desperate bid to contain the contagion.
And detainees in immigration and pretrial detention who might be especially vulnerable to contagion have been challenging their confinement.
The risk of contagion comes from financial markets, they believe, as sharp selloffs could hit consumer and business confidence.
That's President Emmanuel Macron's latest answer for France's contagion of unrest since the Yellow Vest movement emerged in December.
Now we have, to borrow the title of a novel by the medical-thriller writer Robin Cook, a contagion.
The Verge partnered with TorrentFreak to examine the rise of people downloading Contagion between January 1st and March 230th.
The Verge partnered with TorrentFreak to examine the rise of people downloading Contagion between January 1st and March 230th.
Fears of a wider contagion in Britain grew after Boris Johnson said he had tested positive for the virus.
The story is a reminder that "contagion is real, but it doesn't just work for viruses," our writer said.
A government simulation last year, code-named Crimson Contagion, made it clear the U.S. wasn't ready for a pandemic.
Mr. Cuomo said that the contagion is expected to keep rising until it peaks around the beginning of May.
Breitbart links refugees to disease, contagion, and uncontrollable outbreak with a kind of World War Z sense of urgency.
The study also looked at those Facebook users' friends and found a contagion effect — but only among close friends.
The debate ultimately wasn't canceled, but it was moved to Washington, D.C., from Phoenix over concerns about coronavirus contagion.
It collapses only when Donald Trump assaults the citadel from the outside, like a rampaging army or deadly contagion.
Epidemiologist Larry Brilliant has been warning us about pandemics—in books, TED talks, and the movie Contagion—for decades.
All of that said, it's hard to envision a better strategy than Gilday's for fighting contagion while discouraging aggression.
Families will arrive later to pick the packages up, no more than three at a time to prevent contagion.
S&P 500 E-MINI FUTURES FALL 2.37% ON CORONAVIRUS CONTAGION FEARS AS TRADING RESUMES; VOLUME AT 16,495 CONTRACTS
I think it will, or is it contagion, and it really hits the global economy and pulls it down?
But in outbreaks of disease since, states have largely asserted themselves as the authorities in the fight against contagion.
Loose measures at a resort where four guests had been found to have the coronavirus raise concerns about contagion.
One hospital worker explained that the gowns were not of a high enough grade to withstand a viral contagion.
Wherever they go, they would be kept away from contact with the public until the danger of contagion passes.
In "Contagion," Emhoff's husband, played by Matt Damon, survives the pandemic because he is immune to the fictional virus.
The biggest inaccuracy in the movie "Contagion" is how quickly scientists are able to develop and produce a vaccine.
Researchers in "Contagion" are able to produce and distribute a small quantity of a vaccine in just 90 days.
Writing shows its influences by the contagion of rhythm and pacing more often than by exact imitation of ideas.
They wear masks also to show that they want to stick, and cope, together under the bane of contagion.
Inside the bar, the men debated the contagion level of the virus and whether the threat had been exaggerated.
Abe's administration will take stronger steps to fight contagion in regions where there are clusters of cases, he added.
However, investors are worried about the threat of contagion as hundreds of millions travel for the New Year holidays.
The government is contacting people who may have come into contact with the single case to detect potential contagion.
CONTAGION The flu-like virus has spread overseas, with Sri Lanka and Germany the latest countries to be hit.
Everything that happened was just a result of social contagion of people hearing Ed Sheeran was in the room.
ECB policymaker Ilmars Rimsevics said on Monday that Europe was too relaxed about the prospect of contagion from China.
The countries experiencing fiscal and currency issues pose little global risk, and most central banks remain vigilant against contagion.
And the fund could help prevent market panic and cross-country contagion at times of crisis, the note said.
In this case, the matrix is a "contagion network," with columns and rows representing different individuals in a population.
He played the last human left alive on the globe after a virulent contagion turned other people into vampires.
However, contagion concerns are prompting risk-off sentiment, Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.
"Grain production in developed markets, usually done on large farms in low-density areas are less prone to contagion, but labour-intensive sectors such as plantations (palm oil) and manufacturing (meat processing) are more at risk of employee contagion and therefore of temporary lockdown measures," said Fitch Solutions in a recent note.
Still, he adds, it's key that streaming platforms take contagion effect seriously and continue to find ways to minimize it.
"While our economists do not expect systemic implications for the global economy, contagion risks have risen," Goldman Sachs analysts said.
And they worried that the show would spread a suicide contagion, inspiring copycats and nudging those close to the edge.
There's a lot of data documenting the problem of suicide contagion when it comes to media coverage of real suicides.
"The U.S. economy is in a strong shape, so the source of the contagion does not look worrisome," he said.
This would be the largest credit event in history and would create a massive contagion effect throughout the euro zone.
An example is the Facebook contagion experiments which made a lot of headlines long before Cambridge Analytica hit the streets.
One was we now know that we can spread a contagion in the online world that affects real-world behavior.
Remember last week when it seemed like we were living in a real-life version of Contagion starring Vanilla Ice?
But stubborn trouble in emerging markets has some economists worrying about an eruption of financial contagion resembling past global crises.
"Fears of financial contagion have triggered a demand for safety, dragging core global yields to new historical lows," he said.
The government took control of IL&FS last year after its default triggered fears about contagion in India's financial sector.
Leaders in Macau seem anxious about contagion from Hong Kong, which lies 65km to the east along China's southern coast.
One family tried desperately to bleach themselves and their homes to keep away the contagion, blinding themselves in the process.
They've voluntarily changed how they report about suicide, after researchers presented evidence that coverage of suicide can create a contagion.
The swift action to rescue Otkritie has gone a long way to reducing risks of broader contagion, financial analysts said.
But concern about the risk of contagion from surging borrowing costs in Italy - triggered by Rome's spending plans - loomed large.
Wall Street's three main indexes rose on Tuesday as the lira's climb eased fears of broader financial contagion for now.
To the extent that the pressure for higher rates is a sign of contagion, it is only a mild one.
"I'm not expecting contagion here," said Jack A. Ablin, the chief investment officer at BMO Private Bank, based in Chicago.
"In that sense, the Turkey situation can be a contagion not only in Europe but across emerging markets," Anderson said.
There is concern for suicide contagion, an increased tendency toward suicide in the already predisposed upon hearing of a suicide.
If a major FMI is breached, it can turn from a source of market stability into a source of contagion.
"As it is, some contagion is already evident," said Bob Schwartz, a senior economist at Oxford Economics in New York.
"As it is, some contagion is already evident," said Bob Schwartz, a senior economist at Oxford Economics in New York.
A study about the experiment titled "Experimental Evidence of Massive-Scale Emotional Contagion Through Social Networks" was published in 2014.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch touched on the sense of contagion that at times seemed to be driving the deadly encounters.
It lies in the soul of the anti-Christian, anti-nationalist movement that rages as a contagion in the West.
The threat of broader contagion from both conflicts in the Middle East could choke off oil supply in the region.
In the event of contagion, these diseases could have a significant negative impact on Canadian farms and the Canadian economy.
Even at a moment of global fear of contagion, a spirit of generosity and communal love of Burgundy overcame inhibitions.
We are still at risk, however, because fundamentally, that market crash was a mass stampede set off through viral contagion.
Italy's fatalities jumped by 793 to 4,825 in their largest one-day rise since the contagion emerged a month ago.
The "contagion" of 1989, which saw popular protesters bring down Communist governments in Central and Eastern Europe, infected China, too.
There was even an element of contagion, in that managers with broad networks passed their habits on to their employees.
China and some of its Asian neighbors have shown that with furious efforts, the contagion can be brought to heel.
Once those in power realized that the water-born contagion could infect "nice" neighborhoods, they paid more attention to sanitation.
"Those are good for all of us in terms of our health and reduce the amount of contagion," Warren said.
Directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Matt Damon, Jude Law, and more, "Contagion" is about a pandemic that threatens humanity.
With the coronavirus continuing to spread around the globe, people are rewatching the 2011 film Contagion, about a similar outbreak.
Coronavirus, aka COVID-19, is the latest contagion sweeping the world, and its effects might last longer than you think.
America, young among countries, can rise to the occasion and master the contagion now flowing in its blood and soul.
Rather than causing a contagion of ethnic separation, normalization of relations between Serbia and Kosovo may well do the opposite.
The increases reflect what is known about the contagion, in which each person is thought to infect about two others.
Wuhan already had been basically shut down and isolated because of the contagion that began more than a month ago.
In "Contagion," public-health officials trace the virus' movement between infected people and those with whom they had close contact.
Much is unknown about the contagion, but U.S. officials confirmed Tuesday it can be spread from human-to-human contact.
"While our economists do not expect systemic implications for the global economy, contagion risks have risen," said Goldman Sachs analysts.
U.S. government debt prices jumped on Friday as global credit contagion fears surrounding Turkey pushed traders into relatively safer assets.
Regulators seem aware of potential contagion risks and asset managers say they are monitoring the trading in their property funds.
In an attempt to halt contagion, perhaps 60m pigs have been culled in China and a further 5m in Vietnam.
"No one rings a bell when a contagion ends, so a near-term reversal of behavior seems unlikely," he wrote.
Markets plunged this week as fears about the contagion spooked investors after a surge of new cases over the weekend.
Others blame the social contagion effect: Perpetrators are influenced by previous perpetrators, and they, in turn, influence the next perpetrators.
"Contagion wasn't supposed to be a horror story about the perils of global air travel," Rebecca Onion wrote for Slate.
They tend to be bell-shaped: They have an initial "contagion" period where the outbreak occurs, then peaks, then declines.
More companies are temporarily halting business in parts of China, as the outbreak spreads and the fear of contagion rises.
Nick Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, points out that for Western investors, contagion is the issue, not Turkey itself.
In the aftermath of the 2011 sovereign debt crisis, investors have become suspicious of contagion risks across the euro zone.
"We've done a lot of work on suicide prevention and what it looks like to stop the contagion," she explains.
"Suicide contagion" affects some people, including those who face a chronic medical condition or who are depressed, more than others.
J.P. Morgan economists said the pain in Argentina and Turkey is not yet indicative of a broader emerging markets contagion.
Italy has more than 2,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the contagion came to light in northern regions on Feb.
Critically, which of those two paths a virus follows, growth or decay, depends on the connectedness of the contagion network.
There is also the contagion of fake news, primarily carried on the social media, and the scourge of paid news.
"We must prevent external shocks, market fluctuations and market contagion," it said, vowing to "resolutely" fend off systemic financial risks.
Because there's a lot of index funds or ETFs where the investor experiencing a sting looks at that asset as a number of assets, you could have more contagion to the other markets, as they say I don't want that kind of fund and then even less stress funds would experience some sort of contagion.
A report on contagion in the CDS market by the Office of Financial Research found that CDS counterparties that are not direct members of CCPs, such as hedge funds, asset managers and insurers, pose the biggest risk to financial contagion, despite regulatory efforts to eliminate systemic risk by mandating vanilla contracts into central clearing.
" The Ohio Suicide Reporting Guidelines state: "Celebrity deaths by suicide have a strong potential to contribute to suicide contagion due to frequency and depth of reporting, as well as the likelihood that the public feels they can identify with such well-known individuals" and notes that including specific details can contribute to such "contagion.
When Facebook researchers manipulated how stories appear in News Feeds for a mood contagion study in 20141, people were really pissed.
Student protests and planned trade union strikes in the energy and port sectors next week nonetheless underscored the risk of contagion.
Italy may have to opt for a state bailout to control contagion concerns, which could raise problems with European competition authorities.
Other emerging markets, such as Brazil, Indonesia and South Africa, have come under increasing pressure but contagion has been pretty limited.
CF: That's true to some extent, but Valley fever is a contagion that takes hold as much in Indiana as California.
Still others try to quarantine the art from the artist, as if one might be spared the contagion of the other.
Another group of researchers used data from Tencent, the Chinese company behind the popular Chinese app WeChat, to model the contagion.
If Nipah virus sounds familiar, that's because it served as inspiration for MEV-1, the deadly virus from the movie Contagion.
Contagion: Many economists continue to worry about emerging market debt and currencies, particularly as global financial institutions have become more interconnected.
Fears of contagion intensified after three UK property funds stopped redemptions, which sent investors scurrying into the safety of government bonds.
However, increasing diversification at all institutions might create new channels of contagion, which would exacerbate rather than mitigate a systemic crisis.
When they occur within professions, schools, ethnicities, or towns, experts call them suicide clusters, or speak of contagion, or social modeling.
And knowing where the Salmonella is coming from is key to curbing the contagion, or preventing it in the first place.
They were partly reacting to Italian political turmoil and worries over contagion across Europe's banks, but Vollgedd would exacerbate their problems.
"There are two factors involved - one is the level of activity and the other is the risk of contagion," he said.
Emotional contagion— or the psychological phenomenon where people "catch" feelings from one another like they would a cold — helps explain why.
They continue to question whether this latest coup might initiate a contagion of violence that would further destabilize Turkish social life.
I SAY THE ANSWER IS NO. AND THE REASON IS THE CONTAGION FROM ONE BANK TO ANOTHER BANK TO ANOTHER BANK.
"The contagion is the concern here," Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, said in another "Squawk Box" interview.
Germany says the rules must be respected, but Italy says flexibility is needed to prevent possible bank contagion stemming from Brexit.
Since the financial crisis, banks have been required to hold more capital in order to lower the risk of economic contagion.
That in turn starts to hand out losses to shareholders and creditors (retail investors among them), risking contagion at other banks.
The rare takeover by regulators of a commercial bank has jolted financial markets, lifted interbank borrowing costs and stirred contagion fears.
"We are looking at a situation in emerging markets where contagion is turning into something that resembles the plague," said Schamotta.
"A combination of fears of contagion from Turkey and a possibility of a China slowdown has upset markets worldwide," Kinahan added.
"Recessionary fears" have caused "contagion" in the oil markets, according to Bjornar Tonhaugen, head of oil market research at Rystad Energy.
That's why bad economic news abroad can produce bad economic news at home and vice versa, also known as economic contagion.
Trouble in one area of the market permeates into others, and the contagion effect spreads as investors rush toward the exits.
And now it is looking — if we continue lower — that this could be a broader contagion story for the other markets.
"When you look at candidates for contagion from Turkey, South Africa stands out," said Kiran Kowshik, EM FX strategist at UniCredit.
The results suggest little in the way of political contagion from the Brexit vote, according to Credit Suisse's Global Markets team.
I talked about people's fear of contagion with Bill Demish, an air traffic controller who was injured in a hockey game.
Some have separated their youth and women's teams from their senior sides in an effort to reduce the risk of contagion.
Trump imposed sweeping restrictions on travel from Europe on Wednesday after the World Health Organization described the contagion as a pandemic.
And no one really wants to be the first person back in the water -- particularly given concerns about infection and contagion.
The contagion has taken a heavy toll on global markets, with central banks cutting interest rates to fight the coronavirus slowdown.
In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, Steven Soderbergh's 2011 film about a pandemic, Contagion, is seeing a spike in viewing.
In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, Steven Soderbergh's 2011 film about a pandemic, Contagion, is seeing a spike in viewing.
And even then the virus will probably be wreaking havoc in other parts of the country where the contagion started later.
"Trump's plan to release migrants into 'enemy' cities as if they are some kind of contagion is reprehensible," Mr. Markey tweeted.
The entire country has been on lockdown since last week in a last-ditch effort to try to mitigate the contagion.
The contagion came to light 14 days ago and is focused on a handful of hotspots in the north of Italy.
Parliament has virtually closed down due to contagion fears, meeting just once a week to prevent a huge backlog of work.
For them, as for many, questions about fidelity, and about secrets, take on a new urgency once contagion enters the picture.
However, optimism was tempered by warnings from the south, where contagion and deaths are far less widespread but are rising steadily.
Politics are largely incidental in other pandemic movies—Contagion famously never shows the president or, for that matter, any political figure.
So, we know that we have to prepare for that situation, in terms of screening, preventive measures and anti-contagion measures.
Despite some hope at the decline in the rate of new infections in Italy, the contagion continues to take its toll.
That scenario is akin to movies like "Contagion" and "Outbreak," but without a vaccine that miraculously appears before the credits roll.
Officials also swiftly imposed emergency measures in Daegu, a city of 2.5 million where contagion spread fast through a local church.
If Guangdong is resistant to contagion from Hong Kong, it is likely that the rest of the country is immune, too.
There's a risk of contagion at each stage in the supply chain connecting producers to logistics ships to the battle fleet.
Consumed by news of a contagion, we're eager for some smart guesses about famous names now intimately impacted by the coronavirus.
It also felt like a glaring understatement: Brute partisanship in the Senate is a symptom of a much larger national contagion.
The Alipay Health Code's creators say it uses big data to draw automated conclusions about whether someone is a contagion risk.
Steven Soderbergh's sci-fi thriller Contagion, released nearly a decade ago, has shot to the top of the iTunes movie charts.
Last year's contagion of "Initial Coin Offering" scams used the same pump-and-dump methods employed by fraudulent microcap penny stocks.
Currency crises in Turkey and Argentina have stoked fears of contagion in recent weeks, exacerbating broader negative sentiment in emerging markets.
They were partly reacting to Italian political turmoil and worries over contagion across Europe's banks, but Vollgeld would exacerbate their problems.
Among the worst hit are the Argentine peso, Turkish lira, Indonesian rupiah and , causing fears of emerging markets contagion to spread.
These contagion fears — like all fears before it — were swiftly integrated into the zombies' sense of being: An early 1986 article about AIDS in the Journal of the American Medical Association was titled "Night of the Living Dead II." Contagion soon joined the ranks of voodoo and radiation as an explanation for how zombies are reanimated.
The SDR proponents therefore believe that a composite reserve unit would shield the world from contagion of similar shocks in the future.
The fragility of BMPS has also raised contagion concerns to the wider Italian banking system as well as to other European banks.
The operation would not involve tax payer money and avoided any credit risk contagion for Spain and its banking sector, he said.
The cruise line suspects the contagion started sometime after January 20, when a man from Hong Kong boarded the ship in Japan.
Last year, the government took control of Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services after its defaults triggered fears about contagion in Indias financial sector.
The outsized impact on European banking stocks seen in the last two sessions also presents the danger of financial contagion, he said.
The trade standoff initiated by the Trump administration thus amounts to a double whammy, with contagion doing the rest of the damage.
Investors said they believed the state had enough of a financial cushion to prevent contagion from the bank into the wider economy.
He said no one wanted financial instability that could hit Italy and other euro zone countries "that may suffer from contagion risks".
But the discovery in Shenzhen suggests there may be other ways for the deadly contagion to move from one person to another.
"Contagion" is a movie made for entertainment, and part of that is sparking emotion and fear that something like that could happen.
Central bankers also had to calm market worries of financial contagion in June after regulators seized a troubled, debt-laden regional bank.
"Contagion was not significant if (there was) any at all," he added, marking a difference to the widespread market panic of 2011.
A new study on suicide contagion released this week found mention of suicide methods in media increased the chances of subsequent suicides.
The city had been ravaged by disease, rioting mobs had taken to the streets, and now the contagion was threatening to spread.
They warned of "a giant sucking sound" of jobs fleeing to Mexico, the loss of American sovereignty or a contagion of corruption.
Something mysterious—a contagion of souls—occurred in that vault, and Budreau's movie, entertaining as it is, leaves us little the wiser.
The crisis was triggered by a devaluation of the Thai baht on July 973, which sparked a contagion effect across the region.
No sooner does the con game mount than the characters' discourse breaks down, as if a contagion had taken over their speech.
Instead of contagion from Turkey, you caught a beautiful bottom in the Turkish stock market, [with that] ETF rallying back to $23.
The contagion came to light 12 days ago and is focused mainly on a handful of hotspots in the north of Italy.
In it he talks about the math of contagion involving not only physical diseases, but also ideas, rumors and even financial crises.
The approximately $2 trillion sum arrives as the coronavirus spreads throughout the nation and measures to restrict contagion rapidly slow economic activity.
Because of fears of contagion, no visitors, including his family, were allowed to see him at Mt. Sinai Hospital before he died.
Another staff member, in my office for a meeting, wouldn't touch anything, and closed the door with his elbow, presumably avoiding contagion.
At the same time that people are torrenting the film, Contagion also jumped up the ranks of iTunes downloads around the world.
At the same time that people are torrenting the film, Contagion also jumped up the ranks of iTunes downloads around the world.
Grandparents, babysitters and others we rely on in our support networks can't be enlisted for backup care, given the risk of contagion.
Crescimanni argues that no serious measures had been taken to avoid contagion, while in Italy, the government has become far more stringent.
But the mounting fear of this contagion didn't stop people in western France from setting a Guinness World Record on March 7.
"The big question though is contagion to the broader high-yield market outside of energy," Nicol wrote in a note to clients.
Compounding this is a shortage of medicine and medical equipment including ventilators, testing kits and general respiratory equipment to combat the contagion.
And non-English-language messaging has been slow to reach the communities it targets, increasing the chances of contagion among those populations.
To prevent a wider contagion, businesses around the world, including Apple, Under Armour and Nike, have announced plans to shut retail stores.
Steven Soderbergh's 2011 film, "Contagion," might not be such an ideal watch right now, but some people are leaning into the horror.
"We certainly monitor financial markets carefully, but so far we haven't seen contagion," Mr. Draghi said during a news conference in Riga.
Yet scientists do know that contagion can be a factor, from previous research into so-called suicide clusters, especially in young people.
Some people attempt to distract themselves from the harsh realities of unsettling news by consuming news-adjacent entertainment, like the movie Contagion.
Measures to contain the outbreak of the virus to its epicenter in Hubei Province appear to have failed to stop the contagion.
Q: Do you detect signs yet of contagion into non-EM funds from EM, particularly the less liquid EM corporate bond funds?
Contagion, the 2011 film about a deadly worldwide virus outbreak, was hugely popular when it came out, raking in $135 million worldwide.
If the show had sparked a "contagion effect," suicide rates would have spiked in teen girls, but that wasn&apost the case.
So a giraffe's dismemberment, observed by unsmiling children, suggested a counternarrative, and one that carried a particular risk of public-relations contagion.
Turkey, Syria and Iran are all staunchly against the referendum as they fear a potential contagion effect from their own Kurdish populations.
World leaders are calling for an "all out" effort to halt the contagion, but without uniform tools or techniques to accomplish that.
The world's top producer of platinum is South Africa, which saw its rand currency hit a two-year low due to contagion.
Last week, sharp declines in the lira sparked fears of contagion amid a dramatic sell-off in emerging markets' currencies and stocks.
Despite the cautious tone in markets, contagion risk for the turmoil in Turkey was seen as less of a significance for Asia.
Turkey's financial troubles have recently sparked fear of contagion with the country's currency having taken a deep slide in recent trading sessions.
Climate is their thing, one of the many ways they are trying to smuggle the contagion of socialism into America's body politic.
Assets across Latin America and Asia have been sold off, hit by the contagion effects from currencies in crisis like Turkey's lira.
On the back of the ongoing economic turmoil in Turkey, Greek bonds saw "a little bit of contagion last week," Hesse said.
"Unfortunately the numbers of the contagion are not falling, they continue to be high," he said, according to Italian news agency Ansa.
Masses and other religious services, including funerals, have been suspended for weeks there, in keeping with government rulings to curb the contagion.
"Pastors have to understand that we are dealing with a lethal virus and we must avoid contagion among the faithful," he said.
In a crisis, these exposures could serve as a channel for contagion in a highly interconnected financial system dominated by large banks.
But in the meantime there is the Senate, where that contagion of Trumpism has spread to all but a handful of Republicans.
"Our findings thus suggest negative emotional contagion in ravens, and in turn advance our understanding of the evolution of empathy," the authors said.
"Instead of risk diversification out of the banking sector, we see significant contagion risk across Chinese banks' hybrid capital investments," said the report.
Praet told CNBC the issue is "purely localized" and there has been little if any contagion to the rest of the euro area.
The collapse in oil prices triggered concerns about high-yield debt defaults in the energy space and the risk of contagion throughout markets.
So they may suffer losses, but they're unlikely to turn around and start selling other assets that can lead to fire sale contagion.
"The problem is the potential for contagion into other equity markets, which inevitably would be felt in commodity markets," one copper trader said.
Monte Paschi has been in crisis for years and investors appeared to anticipate a solution, averting risks of contagion across the banking sector.
"On the question of contagion, we're working really hard to stabilize the regulatory environment and that remains a priority for us," said Aberle.
But analysts at Citi research expect Argentina to remain under pressure into early August, and warn of contagion from Latam's third largest economy.
The second and third factors were when social or contagion environmental hazards crossed the threshold that a critical number of agents experienced it.
The Deutsche Bank story, which rippled across markets Thursday, has been moving to the fore as a risk because of fear of contagion.
Neve Campbell (House of Cards, The Craft), Chin Han (Contagion, The Dark Knight), and Noah Taylor (Game of Thrones, Peaky Blinders) co-star.
Airplanes have sped up the whole process, sparking fears of contagion sensationalized by television and creating unique challenges for treating and monitoring outbreaks.
Vote-by-mail is also a potent cure to the contagion of voter suppression that has swept our state governments in recent years.
The central bank said it raised rates to avoid consumer price contagion following a jump in gasoline prices and to anchor inflation expectations.
Gwyneth Paltrow dies young in the movie "Contagion" (21) when she returns to Minneapolis from a business trip to Hong Kong and Macau.
"You have to think about not just what can go wrong but what kind of contagion it might cause across markets," said Phoa.
Nor are Chinese banks as tied into the western financial system as Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns were; the contagion will be limited.
Scott Z. Burns, who is attached to direct and produce "The Bunker," wrote "Contagion" and "The Informant," and wrote and produced "Side Effects."
The risk of suicide 'contagion' All in all, the new paper suggests an association between "13 Reasons Why" and suicide-related Google searches.
Worries of contagion gripped markets, with investors shifting money away from sectors such as financials and mining to the relative safety of gold.
In both countries, opposition was massive, and other governments decided on the spot to halt the experiment for fear the contagion might spread.
For example, large and unexpected losses incurred on a single fintech lending platform could lead to contagion across the sector, the FSB warned.
One recent study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, suggests that a probabilistic contagion model helped predict likely victims of gun violence in Chicago.
Our review of recent studies found that incentives to take time off when sick could reduce contagion, enhance productivity and reduce employee turnover.
Mersch said CCPs are crucial to a financial system's liquidity and any failure on their part could lead to contagion and bank failures.
Viruses have been known to spread on college campuses It's no secret that college campuses can be environments that are conducive to contagion.
Many companies are being flexible with their work-from-home policies and some are even encouraging employees to work remotely to avoid contagion.
"I think we have to assume this contagion will grow," George Latimer, the Westchester County executive, said at a news conference on Tuesday.
In other news: "Contagion," Steven Soderbergh's 2011 thriller about a fictional pandemic, has shot up in popularity since the start of the virus.
We will need to be on guard against contagion, but we will also need to be on guard against our own human instincts.
Without the trappings of office, Biden has faded from the national stage as the coronavirus contagion chews through news cycle after news cycle.
"There are concerns around contagion or a copycat effect each time a community witnesses a significant number of cases of anti-transgender violence."
But the city is also asking its health care workers, first responders and others to work at the front lines of the contagion.
But the city is also asking its health care workers, first responders and others to work at the front lines of the contagion.
Last year, the government took control of Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services after its defaults triggered fears about contagion in the financial sector.
Despite the panic in markets, one economist at Deloitte said he believed that uncertainty about Turkey did not signal a global contagion, yet.
" Founder John Adams, a lifelong opponent of slavery, declared it a "foul contagion in the human character" and "an evil of colossal magnitude.
This belief comported with the common impression that life-threatening mass contagion was a thing of the past, at least in advanced nations.
Fearing the islands' lack of resources to deal with contagion, authorities banned all visitors from traveling to the islands by ferry on Saturday.
As one of many scientific advisers on Contagion, McNamara gave input in order to make the fictional disease seem as realistic as possible.
That followed 650 deaths on Sunday and 793 on Saturday -- the highest daily figure since the contagion came to light on Feb. 21.
That followed 21100 deaths on Sunday and 215 on Saturday — the highest daily figure since the contagion came to light on Feb. 21500.
Congress' coronavirus relief bill would also significantly expand unemployment benefits for Americans who lose their jobs due to the country's recent economic contagion.
It's the contagion that comes from taking a micro-action in one area of your life and watching it spread to other areas.
"That's why all these interventions are taken to limit social mixing," said Dr. Nicholas Christakis, a contagion expert and a professor at Yale.
He was convinced that his family would be spared by the contagion if the souls of his ancestors were pacified through the ritual.
It's bad,' a grim President told the nation, announcing a new national plan to try to mitigate the exponential growth of the contagion.
Mr. Yiannas said Walmart was focusing on leafy green vegetables because, along with beef, they tend to have the highest incidences of contagion.
The government has progressively stepped up restrictions since contagion first emerged in Italy a month ago, driving a growing paralysis of economic activity.
Closer look: The virus has overloaded hospitals in northern Italy, offering a glimpse of what countries face if they cannot slow the contagion.
But after watching the stock market plummet on Monday and governments struggling to get hold of the contagion, I've begun to smell doom.
Sometimes several "bless you's" will be heard from various people in the vicinity of a sneeze, a kind of social contagion. Micro-affections.
The world is now finding out what happens when a contagion hits open continental borders and citizens accustomed to free speech and movement.
An assessment of MUAH's franchise and ratings would occur given potential contagion risks in the case of weaknesses in the parent's credit profile.
Contagion from the weak Chinese economy influencing the U.S. economy, volatile financial markets, and an adequate, reasonable cost labor supply are potential impediments.
Global markets continue to see red, after Turkey's financial troubles sparked fear of contagion and the country's lira currency took a deep slide.
Which is why Contagion still rings so true today — and why, maybe, it's good that people are watching it in times like these.
Today, the number of reported and confirmed cases exploded, pointing to the volatile trajectory of a new contagion that first appeared in December.
There's a kind of person who watched the virus thriller "Contagion," heard Paltrow's grim opening line ("[cough, cough]") and grinned: She's so doomed.
This widening contagion has rattled markets as investors weight the potential for a global epidemic and grapple with its effects on the economy.
But the handset-maker and other companies face labour shortages as workers struggle to travel with ongoing contagion fears around a coronavirus outbreak.
Worries about contagion, particularly as millions travel for upcoming Lunar New Year festivities, have knocked the world's top equity markets off record peaks.
It was as though he felt my father was health and I contagion, and I was at once bewildered by this and unsurprised.
More recently fears of contagion from Brexit, and the possibility that France would elect a populist president, Marine Le Pen, did the same.
"The authorities will make every efforts to contain contagion from ILFS/NBFC issue," Sanyal told the chatroom participants, who included traders and analysts.
He told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Thursday that while this is not a baseline forecast, DoubleLine is on high alert for contagion risk.
Investors are also worried about the risk of contagion because roughly one fifth of Italy's government bonds is held in other eurozone countries.
Liu would have to deal with the bailout of the province's largest lender Hengfeng Bank, and default contagion risks among local private firms.
This "can cause contagion to all Mexican assets including the Mexican peso," said Shamaila Khan, director of emerging market debt strategies at AllianceBernstein.
That "contagion effect" is in addition to whatever emotional or psychological trauma anyone might experience after witnessing self-harm or suicide on social media.
However, the risks of contagion to the banking system have lessened because the public-sector banking system is now better capitalised, the report said.
Cultural institutions and values span generations and inculcate newcomers through "social contagion," and people tend to absorb practices and values of those around them.
Even art dealers who expect business to suffer because of closed borders and mandatory quarantines say they understand that stopping the contagion comes first.
The residents of Old City in Bay City are descendants of those infected by a contagion bomb, and are still quarantined in the area.
Turkey, Iran and Qatar helped spread the contagion in 2011, but their regional ambitions have taken a back seat to their own security concerns.
Anyone who's seen the movie Contagion knows that new strains of viruses, especially influenza, can spread frighteningly fast and kill large numbers of people.
Regulators took over troubled lender Inner Mongolia-based Baoshang Bank this week, lifting interbank financing costs for some smaller banks and stirring contagion fears.
But now the contagion of populist forces and smaller parties that has overrun establishment parties across Europe is also threatening Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU).
Some anecdotal evidence suggests transgender people, in particular, are almost constantly surrounded by news of self-inflicted deaths, which can compound the contagion theory.
Yip cautioned that turning people who may have had mental health issues already into martyrs risked glamorizing suicide, which could create a contagion effect.
There is research suggesting a link: Singer has found that people who are more susceptible to emotion contagion also score higher on empathy questionnaires.
That contagion fits into Murthy's concept of loneliness as an epidemic, and Lennard's belief that we have embedded our loneliness into our built environment.
The contagion in European banks is dragging down U.S. banks, and the low interest rate environment makes it hard for banks to make money.
But ratings agencies think China's banking sector poses contagion risk for Western institutions only if the Chinese government loses the market's confidence, Wu said.
Hodgson thinks gold investors are likely to benefit from the risk of contagion linked to Brexit and U.S. inflation being pushed up by "Trumponomics".
With ground rules that allow the politician to speak without being bullied or drowned out, we could set in motion a contagion of respect.
For example, chicken farms should be separated by 50 to 200 meters to limit the possibility of contagion when an outbreak occurs, said Lubroth.
Wang also said the government will step up monitoring of stock, bond and foreign exchange markets to prevent contagion risks between different financial markets.
Researchers have been investigating this idea of "suicide contagion" for a while now, and some schools have plans in place to prevent its spread.
If dollar strength prevails, it will make investors more fearful of contagion and prompt them to dump their remaining holdings of emerging market currencies.
Deep as the Argentine economic and political crisis might be, Argentina would seem to be too small by itself to produce emerging market contagion.
Together, they weave a thread of magical realism into their adventures, a contagion that spreads until you want to believe in their fairy tale.
On Washington WASHINGTON — The continuing breakdown in Washington's ability to govern seemed to spread like a contagion Thursday through all three branches of government.
A string of debt defaults at IL&FS, a major infrastructure financing and development company, has triggered fears of contagion across India's financial system.
"A common safety system creates new risks of contagion and increases the nervousness of savers in an emergency," the Deutscher Sparkassen und Giroverband said.
Winslet and Law, who also appeared together in 2011's Contagion, posed for photos with director and producer Stephen Daldry, who hosted the event.
The Rock can escape the burning building in Skyscraper, Ben Affleck will survive Armageddon, and Marion Cotillard will find a cure for the Contagion.
"Emotional contagion is in turn thought to be an essential basis for empathy because empathy requires an understanding of others' emotional states," he explains.
Disease detectives were monitoring lawyers at a small midtown law firm for signs of illness, and scrutinizing the risk of contagion at a university.
"This is not the movie 'Contagion' where there will be a magic discovery in a monkey that allows everyone to recover immediately," he said.
The fundraiser was originally supposed to take place in Atlanta, Georgia, but it was moved to a tele-fundraiser due to the coronavirus contagion.
Angry relatives complained that the authorities kept them in the dark for days about the deaths and the contagion situation at the nursing home.
Health officials have emphasized that slowing the spread of the contagion over time -- known as flattening the curve -- is the key to limiting deaths.
And suicide contagion means that for some 13 Reasons Why viewers, the graphic depiction of Hannah's suicide might function as a how-to guide.
In the end — for Trump — it all comes down to how effective the policy response is and how long the contagion disrupts the country.
Facebook has also been sharing contagion prevention tips atop Instagram's home screen, sending misinformation to fact-checkers for review, and providing data to researchers.
Scott Minerd, the global chief investment officer at the $270 billion financial-services firm Guggenheim Investments, says coronavirus-induced financial contagion is spreading rapidly.
But they've done it before, during the and the 2002 SARS contagion and again during the 2015 port strike on the US West Coast.
The head scientific consultant on the movie Contagion—the film a lot of people have been watching as the pandemic intensifies—has Covid-19.
Amid a yearlong political and legal imbroglio, a deadly contagion may give Israel's embattled prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, a new lease on political life.
"In that sense, I don't fear, I don't have a particular worry about any contagion effect," she said when asked about Italy's budget proposals.
Passion for Peaches, Left Coast: Sunday I'm happy to see at least partial admission here that emotional contagion can be destructive for the dog.
The spread of emotions between animals and people, or between animals — what researchers refer to as emotional contagion — is an emerging field of science.
In a sign of the heightened precautions against contagion, the flight crew on the aircraft that evacuated the group from China wore hazmat suits.
Nurses at one medical center are treating and inoculating kids in the parking lot to reduce the risk of contagion in the waiting room.
Contagion is available to stream on Hulu (with Cinemax add-on) or digitally rent or purchase on iTunes, YouTube, Amazon, Vudu, and Google Play.
"I do believe there is a contagion," said Sue Klebold, 69, the mother of one of the two teenage gunmen in the Columbine attack.
Across all of Italy, more than 400 people have contracted the disease and 12 have died — the worst contagion so far recorded in Europe.
CHURCH CONTAGION The last time South Korea raised the alert to the highest was 11 years ago during the Influenza A or H442N1 outbreak.
We were also interested in whether moral contagion spread indiscriminately through Twitter or, as we suspected, occurred within echo chambers of like-minded individuals.
Andrea Iannelli, investment director at Fidelity International, told CNBC in August that he expected "a spillover (or) contagion of some sort," into other countries.
Worse, the contagion can linger in a room for up to two hours after an infected person leaves, so someone unvaccinated can become infected.
"This risk to EM (emerging market) contagion is sentiment, not fundamental," said David Lafferty, chief market strategist at Natixis Investment Managers, in a note.
Nonetheless, he warned that there could be some contagion risks from other market events that could affect the performance of Greek bonds on Monday.
The health workers, doctors, hospitals and public health professionals must prepare for the eventual onslaught of the contagion in late April or early May.
The health workers, doctors, hospitals and public health professionals must prepare for the eventual onslaught of the contagion in late April or early May.
Up to Sunday, Italy had registered almost 1,4.013 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the contagion came to light in wealthy northern regions on Feb.
Confirmed cases rose to 15,113 from a previous 12,13, the biggest daily rise in absolute terms since the contagion came to light on Feb.
All of these measures, Bar-Yam says, will help to weaken the contagion network and steer us onto a new, far less terrifying trajectory.
Hand-washing stations were set up to minimize the contagion risk from the six-month Ebola outbreak, which is the second-worst in history.
The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note broke below 2.8 percent on Tuesday, as investors scrambled for shelter from potential eurozone contagion.
Jim McCafferty, head of Asia ex-Japan equity research at Nomura in Hong Kong, attributed much of the declines in Asia to the contagion effect.
Ethics contagion can infect organizations from tiny startups to multi-national corporations, nonprofit, governmental and academic institutions, as well as individuals, nations and even machines.
Financial regulators often talk about the risk of "contagion" as a result of an attack on banks or institutions like the New York Stock Exchange.
But there's much less data about whether suicide contagion is quite so common when it comes to fictional depictions of suicides, like 133 Reasons Why.
The bad news is that I could be wrong, because global contagion often seems to end up being worse than hard numbers say it should.
The fact that I wrote Strange Contagion might actually be because I was pulled under the spell of what was going on in Palo Alto.
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association uses contagion models to track and predict the next victims of gun violence.
Washington, one of the states battling an outbreak now, has spent more than $1m to curb contagion since an imported measles case arrived in January.
"Contagion from the government bond sell-off has spurred investors to downgrade Italian bank shares," U.S. private bank Brown Brothers Harriman said in a note.
Fears of contagion and a wider emerging markets shake-up culminated in Turkey's central bank increasing its benchmark interest rate to 24 percent last month.
"Language dictates the way people respond, so we don't use words like 'criminal' or 'gang' or 'thug'—we talk about contagion, transmission, health," he says.
"Poultry is now considered the safe option as health concerns mount over (African swine fever) contagion, further boosting demand," he told CNBC in an email.
Market volatility contagion risk to sterling MMFs should therefore be contained allowing funds to remain in line with their investment guidelines and Fitch's rating criteria.
CONTAGION RISK Wirecard, founded in 1999, has been a perennial target for speculative short sellers who have questioned its accounting methods and rapid international expansion.
Speaking to reporters, he said there was no sign of panic in the global market selling, but contagion could spread and a "true crisis" develop.
" Be smart ... Axios Business Editor Dan Primack (who noted that he hadn't heard the word "contagion" in a while) emails me: "No one knows anything.
However, the shockwaves have been less severe so far this time and by the end of the week the contagion beyond Argentina began to fade.
They are anticipating the obstacles in their way, and are unlikely to let the contagion of low expectations constrain their struggle to assure electoral justice.
These results indicate that emotions expressed by others on Facebook influence our own emotions, constituting experimental evidence for massive-scale emotional contagion via social networks.
Common Sense All it took was the threat of a $14 billion fine against Deutsche Bank for the word "contagion" to rear its ugly head.
The risk of contagion has flared-up following a stock market and currency crash in South America's second-largest country, analysts told CNBC on Tuesday.
From there, the reports became a contagion, with sightings claimed in at least six other states: Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
Influential Fed policymaker William Dudley suggested on Tuesday that broad contagion through financial markets was a risk, particularly if the vote leads to EU instability.
But experts suspect that murder-suicides are subject to contagion effects from high-profile cases, though the numbers are too small to establish that statistically.
Thus, we need to address this crisis now before it evolves and escalates into something truly horrible, like a global contagion of the first order.
The best you can do is prepare yourself so you know what to do the next time someone starts shouting 'contagion' in a crowded theater.
On that warm late-summer afternoon in 1951, an ambulance took Marianne McGrath to the contagion ward at Presbyterian Hospital, where her polio was confirmed.
After spontaneous strikes mushroomed in factories and shipyards as workers feared contagion, trade unions negotiated a safety protocol for workers with the government and employers.
"No one rings a bell when a contagion ends, so a near-term reversal of behavior seems unlikely," chief US equity strategist David Kostin said.
Extreme measures like that will slow contagion, but at some point, it won't be possible to grind the majority of economic activity to a halt.
An expert panel guiding Japan's coronavirus response recommended on Thursday that large gatherings and enclosed areas that could reignite the contagion should still be avoided.
In a first official reaction to Iceland's listing, Katzgraber said in a March 5 press release that it was "unlikely" there was contagion in Tyrol.
Case in point: Contagion, a 2011 film by Steven Soderbergh, became one of the most-rented films on iTunes in the wake of the coronavirus.
"Presuming that a random driver from Louisiana poses a greater risk of contagion than a random Texan is wholly arbitrary," said Cole of the ACLU.
There was also no sign of an imminent pop in the bond bubble, it added, and limited contagion to other emerging markets from Argentina's crisis.
There's Mei, a college freshman, who is lonely until the contagion gives her life purpose: along with another student, she devotes herself to assisting others.
"CSRC is worried about further risk contagion, and want to strengthen the communication with the market," a senior official of a major brokerage told Reuters.
All that was said in Ireland is a lie Bred out of the contagion of the throng, Saving the rhyme rats hear before they die.
The book explains the contagion effect of transformative resilience, how it goes beyond what we experience as individuals and rubs off on those around us.
The lack of in-person voting is a rare spot of good news for the state as it bears the brunt of the new contagion.
Public services remain in place and industrial production is allowed to continue, on condition that companies adopt safety measures to protect workers and prevent contagion.
In a Facebook live on Thursday night, Bolsonaro, who was wearing a mask, urged his supporters to rethink demonstrations to avoid the risk of contagion.
One traveller, at the Gare du Nord, 44-year-old Stephane Legrand, shrugged at the suggestion the exodus was going to help spread the contagion.
An expert panel guiding Japan's coronavirus response recommended on Thursday that large gatherings and enclosed areas that could reignite the contagion should still be avoided.
There's one scene in Contagion that shows a scientist who's working on a vaccine for the disease inject herself to speed up the testing process.
Liquor brand Screwball Whiskey donated $235,2000, and Singani 265, owned by filmmaker Steven Soderbergh (ironically, the director of the 2100 film Contagion) has donated $250,0003.
We must be particularly supportive of those among us who are vulnerable to contagion -- unable to "physically distance"-- precisely because of the work they do.
I knew that intensifying storms and fires would devastate our medical infrastructure and force people to live in conditions that were veritable playgrounds for contagion.
The contagion is the karmic result of our own ignorance and disregard of other species that began in China and that has visited us before.
With thoughtful financial planning, however, we can design systems that protect our most vulnerable, while also limiting contagion in the economy and of the disease.
In his engaging and eerily well-timed new book, "The Rules of Contagion", Adam Kucharski observes that bubbles and diseases go through similar growth phases.
But if the contagion starts to overwhelm the country's system, experts say the sanctions could play a role in hampering preventive and treatment efforts. Sen.
STRANGE CONTAGION Inside the Surprising Science of Infectious Behaviors and Viral Emotions and What They Tell Us About Ourselves By Lee Daniel Kravetz 267 pp.
Social contagion fascinates us because its power seems out of proportion to its subtlety: We are so often unaware when it is happening to us.
The country, which has recorded the worst contagion in Europe so far, has reported more than 400 cases of the coronavirus nationwide, with 12 deaths.
The Indian rupee fell to 72 to the dollar on Thursday as fears of contagion from Argentina and other emerging markets kept investors on edge.
Airlines, cruise lines, hotels; they all take a hit during outbreaks due to travel bans and warnings, and general fears — real or hyped — about contagion.
The scenes in "Contagion" in which doctors identify similarities between the MEV-1 virus' genetic code and DNA from bats and pigs are pretty realistic.
In the rising phase, the rate of increase of newly infected people (the contagion rate) is faster than the recovery rate plus the death rate.
What connects the stories thematically, and eventually narratively, is Mr. Zimmerman's exploration of the contagion of culpability that spreads across communities and also through time.
Italy is suffering the worst outbreak of coronavirus in Europe, registering more than 1,100 confirmed cases since the contagion came to light on Feb. 20.
That sentiment flared in Tuesday trading as fears about the coronavirus contagion roiled investors after multiple countries reported a surge of cases over the weekend.
But Contagion reminds us that the structure of the internet allows bad information to spread in a way that uncannily mimics a very contagious virus.
Concern of contagion is mounting as Chinese technology stocks are stumbling in the face of continued threats out of Washington and Tencent's big earnings miss.
In the process, social-contagion theory suggests, it may erode them and America become more united, in this way and otherwise, one nation under dogs.
German CDS widened five percent, which StanChart attributed to "perceived contagion effects for the country, reflecting its role as the engine of the euro area".
"The PIIGS are an example of when we expected a broader contagion, and this is the first time that EM has bitten investors," he said.
Emerging market currencies like the Mexican peso, South African rand and Russian rouble also fell as fears of a market contagion out of Turkey spread.
Lives could have been saved and the scale of the contagion contained if the Islamic Republic had not made health policy subservient to its politics.
The mother of one of the attackers at Columbine High School in Colorado says there is a "contagion" of mass shootings spreading across the country.
Turkey's financial crisis has raised the risk of contagion throughout emerging economies, dragging down South Africa's rand, Argentina and Mexico's pesos and the Russian rouble.
Contagion from the U.K. financial sector poses a risk to the U.S. following Britain's decision to quit the European Union (EU), Goldman Sachs said on Wednesday.
"Contagion risks centre on Spanish, Italian and French banks exposed to Turkish foreign currency debt, as well as Argentina and South Africa," warned analysts at ANZ.
The results not only reveal that ravens can experience emotional contagion, according to the authors, but that bad moods rub off more readily than good vibes.
The market response to the has been "relatively muted" in direct Turkish assets, and the weekend event produced little contagion into broader emerging markets, Turnill said.
The immediate stock market contagion unleashed by the referendum across the globe represented the worst equity carnage since the start of the Great Recession in 2008.
In 2012, the social network conducted a research experiment on so-called "emotional contagion" by tweaking the news feeds of nearly 700,000 users, without informing them.
Technology plays a disproportionate role — both catalyzing the contagion and scattering the impact — making it harder to remedy the harm and prevent further spreading and mutating.
In his book, Buttigieg recalls the "contagion of blight" — a phrase that invokes the vast, destructive urban renewal programs of the middle of the 25th century.
Because of the tremendous costs associated with systemic crises, it is paramount that we continue to study how to model financial contagion and measure systemic risk.
"Our commodity markets and the financial markets that support them will suffer if we do not take action to mitigate the risk of contagion," he said.
It suggests economic contagion is spreading from elsewhere in the world to the United States, which is widely considered the healthiest major economy in the world.
Mr Draghi said little about his home country, except to note that volatility had dropped back and that he had seen no significant signs of contagion.
Investors forgo their principal when a virus reaches a predetermined contagion level, based on rate of growth, number of deaths and whether it crosses international borders.
"The contagion in emerging markets happens through different channels and it tends to be greater in periods of monetary tightening in developed markets," said BlackRock's Goldberg.
Another round of turmoil in Europe — so-called contagion that spreads from Italy to other parts of the Continent — could make U.S. banks even more appealing.
"There is a little contagion to other European currencies" from the Brexit polls, said Axel Merk, chief investment officer of Palo Alto, California-based Merk Investments.
But it was hard to avoid the impression that at least a part of Reid was enjoying watching Republicans' flailing inability to stop the Trump contagion.
RISK OF CONTAGION Wirecard, founded in 1999, has been a perennial target for speculative short sellers who have questioned its accounting methods and rapid international expansion.
Emotion contagion is thought to be the basis on which empathy – an understanding of how someone is feeling and a sharing of their emotion – is built.
However, a more restrained approach could be taken to purely equity-based parts of the market that in theory should cause little contagion if they collapse.
Authorities have been concerned about the liquidity issues being faced by some non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) and have taken efforts to mitigate any contagion risks.
The string of defaults triggered fears about contagion in the financial sector and spooked investors both in the equity and debt markets in the recent past.
And that vulnerable herd is getting Microsoft's patch at a glacial pace—as a wave of contagion that will likely soon hit all of them looms.
Schumer praised the protest effort, noting it would "spread like a contagion" and is giving Democrats a short of "momentum" as they fight the GOP plan.
Fears of contagion from Monte dei Paschi's crisis helped drag down other Italian banking stocks, with Carige and Banco Popolare shedding 13 and 11 percent respectively.
While the currency has recovered a little since Tuesday, investors are fretting about contagion via stress on foreign banks and fire sales of emerging market assets.
A week of political turbulence in Italy saw dramatic repricing of the country's assets and has triggered fears of market contagion across the entirety of Europe.
William said that a fall in the digital currency's price is "very normal" but that a "broader contagion story" could loom if it headed down further.
IL&FS's collapse roiled markets, spooked investors and prompted the government to step in and take control of the company to limit fears of a contagion.
The Federal Reserve on Friday proposed a new rule that, in a relatively simple manner, sets out to lessen the chance of such contagion happening again.
The CDC has long reported that media outlets and public forums addressing suicide have to be careful about "suicide contagion," including glorifying self-harm or suicide.
However a more restrained approach could be taken to purely equity-based parts of the market that in theory should cause little contagion if they collapse.
In recent weeks it has also stepped up cash injections to calm market nerves after regulators seized a troubled bank, which sparked worries of financial contagion.
The Verge also reports that Contagion is a Top 22011 iTunes movie in Australia, and that torrent downloads of the film have significantly spiked since January.
Her warning provided a stark contrast to the crimped pronouncements of many other world leaders, among them President Trump, who has mostly played down the contagion.
"The main contagion effect would be on the depositor base of private sector banks," Macquarie analyst Suresh Ganapathy said in a note to clients on Monday.
USCIS, a largely paper-based organization, has suspended in-person service until at least April 1 to protect its staff, contractors and prospective applicants from contagion.
But, then, the existence of books, no matter how grim the tale, is itself a sign, evidence that humanity endures, in the very contagion of reading.
"Figures regarding the contagion among doctors, nurses and general health professionals have started being disclosed only on March 11," GIMBE Director Nino Cartabellotta told Al Jazeera.
"All the workers of our operations who are in transit day after day by various means of transportation are exposed to sources of contagion," it said.
The head of welfare in the northern region of Lombardy, the epicentre of the contagion, said even tougher curbs might be needed to halt the trend.
The resulting hybrid, a police procedural with elements of contagion thriller and vampire tale, is handled so adroitly that it requires surprisingly little suspension of disbelief.
Cuomo said the state is trying to limit the contagion by reducing "density," or events where a large number of people gather in a close environment.
Since the country is such a popular destination for American tourists, students and businesspeople, the contagion has few limits on its spread across the developed world.
It responded early to the coronavirus outbreak in China, and has had notable success in limiting contagion so far, with just two deaths and 215 cases.
R. Reed A coronavirus relief bill unveiled Tuesday would significantly expand unemployment benefits for Americans who lose their jobs due to the country's recent economic contagion.
The coronavirus relief bill under consideration by Congress would significantly expand unemployment benefits for Americans who lose their jobs due to the country's recent economic contagion.
It responded early to the coronavirus outbreak in China, and has had notable success in limiting contagion so far, with just two deaths and 215 cases.
Restaurants will probably be allowed to remain open if they take precautions against coronavirus contagion such as social distancing, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said.
Restaurants will probably be allowed to remain open if they take precautions against coronavirus contagion such as social distancing, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said.
When it comes to direct person-to-person contact, emotional contagion can lead people to experience the same emotions without being aware they are doing so.
In less than three weeks, the virus has overloaded hospitals in northern Italy, offering a glimpse of what countries face if they cannot slow the contagion.
Some of the decisions seem prudent — keeping people away from each other to minimize contagion is smart, after all — but they could still have serious effects.
Deaths from China's new flu-like virus rose to 1.7597 on Wednesday, heightening global fears of contagion from an infection suspected to have come from animals.
With airlines halting flights to China and private companies restricting employee travel into China, worries are mounting about the global economic impact tied to the contagion.
Fears of contagion, particularly as millions travel for Lunar New Year festivities, knocked stocks from record levels on Tuesday as investors swapped them for safer assets.
The lira has fallen some 40 percent in value against the dollar since the year's start, prompting fears of contagion amid a wider emerging markets shakeup.
Two major rugby matches between Ireland and Italy, scheduled to be played in Dublin over the weekend, have also been postponed due to fears of contagion.
Highlighting the concerns, Lombardy revealed there had been a sudden spike in people needing hospitalisation in the town of Lodi, near the epicentre of the contagion.
China's aviation industry is one of the worst-affected by the epidemic, following travel curbs by nations fearing contagion and cancellations by airlines on shriveling demand.
What you end up with is a vaccine for the contagion that is wildfire, which spreads from shrub to shrub, tree to tree, home to home.
Investors worried that about the threat of contagion, as hundreds of millions travel for the Chinese Lunar New Year holidays, which peak over the coming weekend.
After three weeks in quarantine (to prevent a purely hypothetical moon-germ contagion), the three Apollo 11 astronauts got their ticker-tape parade and eternal glory.
There has largely been consensus that contagion risk from Turkey's economic woes was unlikely to be significant for markets elsewhere, including those in the emerging space.
Analysts said the data is particularly concerning as services had largely been immune to the contraction in manufacturing, but now show signs of a substantial contagion.
Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg, said in a research note to clients late last week that the contagion to other emerging markets is not widespread.
"When we see these issues in the U.S., when you know powerful people come out and say no, that has a contagion effect," Ms. Broderick said.
Adding to contagion fears, Australia on Sunday reported its first death from the virus with the tally of confirmed cases also rising by one to 20052.
And in the 21 years since Thailand's economy went bust — the last genuine case of emerging market contagion — these countries have all dramatically reformed their economies.
CNA says that social isolation and widespread lockdowns to avoid contagion have already taken a toll on producers of perishables like fruit, vegetables, milk and flowers.
Infection rates could drop dramatically if more people living with H.I.V. were treated with drugs that suppress the virus, which would vastly reduce the risk of contagion.
The investment bank said financial contagion was a greater threat to the U.S. than a hit to trade as a result of any falloff in British growth.
"Any time that there's any movement in currencies, financials tend to reap the contagion risks," said Jamie Cox, managing partner for Harris Financial Group in Richmond, Virginia.
The adoption of feelings expressed by others is known as "emotional contagion," and while it's familiar to humans, it's not as well understood in other social animals.
Solar contagion makes some intuitive sense: Most people still don't know very much about residential solar power, how the subsidies work, or whether it makes financial sense.
"There is actually very little contagion from all the equity market moves that are grabbing all the headlines," said Saxo Bank's head of FX strategy John Hardy.
Investors will want to see that come down to 20163 or lower, while so far at least, contagion to FX, rates and credit markets has been limited.
The string of defaults that followed triggered fears about contagion in the financial sector, spooking both equity and debt markets and prompting the government to seize control.
Carige's failure to raise capital would once again undermine confidence in the sector just as risks of contagion seemed to have subsided following a string of bailouts.
Failure to carry out the share issue would undermine confidence in the sector just as risks of contagion seemed to have subsided following a string of bailouts.
Under the new margin regime, only three member firms contributed more than US$4bn in network contagion, the study showed, compared with 10 under the previous regime.
Although Italy's debt woes have already spilled into the domestic banking system, Regling said there has been so far "very limited contagion" to other euro zone countries.
LONDON (Reuters) - Lebanon's economic crisis is a litmus test for the resilience and domestic support of its banks as well as their potential for sparking contagion abroad.
Clementine, whose code has been tweaked by Charlotte Hale to mirror Maeve's ability to control other hosts, has spread a contagion of violence through all of them.
That contagion can occur through local or global interactions: for example, locally through direct financial obligations, and globally to any bank through the impact on asset prices.
He also noted the risk of "a small de-globalization," with people moving around less because of contagion fears and uncertainty over future demand holding back investments.
A sustained rise in Italian 10-year yields above 2.4 percent could cause wider contagion via local banks' holdings of government debt, Morgan Stanley said on Thursday.
Another study found that dogs respond in a similar way, physiologically and behaviorally, to humans when they hear a human baby crying— another example of emotional contagion.
Although Wolff does not see risks of contagion from the Austrian election in next year's French and German votes, he does believe populism is here to stay.
But this "emotional contagion" experiment ended up inspiring media artist Alexander Taylor to create Blissify, a "satirical pseudo-startup" exploring filter bubbles, "solutionism," and the quantified self.
Nevertheless, investors cannot ignore the risk of contagion and that Deutsche's problems could spread to other banks that deal with it, should it slide deeper into crisis.
Comparison with the new coronavirus In "Contagion," Jude Law's character, a blogger, spreads rumors about forsythia, an herbal treatment that he claims works to cure the virus.
Klintworth said his firm had not seen foreign investors pull out of Nigeria due to rising interest rates in United States or effects of contagion in Italy.
Spain's economy, the euro zone's fourth largest, has so far proven immune to any contagion from prolonged political uncertainty, but it cannot remain so indefinitely, analysts say.
Investors are also on the edge about any contagion risks from turmoil in some emerging markets (EM) including Argentina and Turkey whose currencies have been routed recently.
The Turkish financial crisis set off a wave of selling across emerging markets, reviving the spectre of contagion that has been the sector's Achilles heel for decades.
A trader said the recent price slide made a recapitalisation of Banco Popular hard to achieve, while there could be risks of contagion to other Spanish banks.
Iraqi Kurdish independence has been historically opposed by Iraq and also its neighbors, Iran, Turkey and Syria, as they fear the contagion for their own Kurdish populations.
He pointed to the South African rand and the Mexican peso, both down about 2.5 percent on Monday, as two examples of emerging markets hit by contagion.
"Investor confidence is an important channel of contagion, affecting the region," said Martin Castellano, head of Latin American research at the Institute of International Finance in Washington.
We decided to not link to these stories or Stair's social media posts in an effort to limit any contribution to the "contagion effect" of mass shootings.
Two movies attempt to offer up blockbuster shivers this summer: the latest installment of The Mummy franchise and the much-hyped contagion thriller It Comes at Night.
In 2015, Towers and her colleagues turned their attention to whether mass shootings spread like a contagion, which was already known to be the case for suicide.
Yet at 53.7, the global services PMI is still showing continued moderate growth and indicates very little contagion so far from the sharp slowdown in business activity.
The likelihood of such contagion depends on the prominence of the coverage, the detail in the reports about methods, the richness of the portrayals of people affected.
The recent spate of attacks in the U.S., Europe and many other regions suggests that widely covered rampage killings may have led to a kind of contagion.
While the currency has recovered a little lost ground since yewsterday, investors are fretting about contagion via stress on foreign banks and firesales of emerging market assets.
Concerns about global credit contagion weighed on financial stocks two weeks ago after a populist rift in Italy threatened to prevent the country from forming a government.
Still, fears loom over potential contagion, which refers to the spread of market disturbances from one region to others and is normally associated with a financial meltdown.
When he drinks it himself, he becomes an incarnation of contagion, his skin mottled with oozing pustules, a walking embodiment of alienation who disgusts himself and others.
Markets have hit a "full-scale contagion" as fundamentals and technicals influence each other in a "vicious cycle," widely followed market watcher Mohamed El-Erian said Wednesday.
That's part of what leads to suicide contagion, the phenomenon in which media coverage of a death by suicide can lead more people to die by suicide.
Sure enough, Canada averted the 85033 crisis, stopped the spread of the financial contagion on its southern border and avoided the massive taxpayer bailout forced on Americans.
Despite King's thoughts on the subject, the 2011 movie "Contagion" is rising in popularity, showing that demand for fictional depictions of pandemics could be on the rise.
The resurgent nationalism instigating this tendency nourishes itself on the fear of migrants and social contagion, while cherishing the impossible ideal of purity within the walled polity.
In Los Angeles, she was informed that hers was one of the last in-person meetings her client would be having for a while, fearful of contagion.
Neither were the board members who gathered for an emergency meeting last week, to decide whether the risk of contagion meant they should cancel their upcoming events.
Such a tax cut would not only help countless Americans but would also create more demand for goods and services, counteracting the economic, if not epidemiological, contagion.
"It's a contagion because it's going to reduce trust in these types of platforms," Levie said on the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher.
" The unions next attempted to get a law passed barring white women from Chinese restaurants, exploiting public fears that the Chinese were a kind of "moral contagion.
Yesterday: President Trump doubled down on calling the new contagion a "Chinese virus," ignoring a growing chorus of criticism that the term is racist and anti-Chinese.
Looking to slow down the contagion, the government has ordered extensive curbs to people's movements in the whole country and decided to stop activity in some airports.
"The effectiveness of mass quarantine is disputed in general," says Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, a researcher at the University of Vermont's Complex Systems Center focused on contagion modeling.
"Contagion" isn't currently available on Netflix or other streamers, but is available to rent or buy from iTunes, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, Vudu, and more.
Making people download software that uses their Alibaba accounts to estimate their health, gives them a color-coded risk of contagion, and shares it with law enforcement.
At the time of this writing, there were more than 90,000 cases worldwide, over 3,000 deaths and the contagion was starting to take hold in U.S. communities.
The total number of cases in the country was up to 1973,883 compared to 4,636 announced on Friday, showing that contagion shows no sign of slowing down.
In early March, many streaming platforms saw a spike in viewership for shows such as Netflix's Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak and the 2011 movie Contagion.
Washing your hands properly and coughing into a handkerchief, tissue or sleeve, especially in public places, can help minimize the risk of contagion, Professor Van-Tam said.
Nonetheless, six infectious disease experts in Brazil said that past outbreaks in the country, including the 2009 H1N20093 swine flu pandemic, point to colder temperatures exacerbating contagion.
"Fake news is the first cause of panic among citizens," said Prime Minister Saad Eddine El-Otmai, comparing the spread of misinformation with contagion of the disease.
The decree aims to soften the blow to an economy virtually halted by the draconian measures put in place last week to try to stem the contagion.
But a New York Times analysis of the software's code found that the system does more than decide in real time whether someone poses a contagion risk.
The dog-whistling has not abated with time; some would argue that anti-Semitism directed at Soros has become, at least under Orban, a state-sponsored contagion.

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