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#61 Re: The Garden » Covid 19 » 316 weeks ago
China, Iran and Russia aren't releasing real numbers, so no one knows.
There was some article a few weeks ago that said there were over 150,000 cases in China.
Italy:
About 62 M people.
Cases: 105,792
Deaths:12,428
USA:
About 331 M people
Cases: 185,270
Deaths: 3,780
...
China ( China population is equivalent to 18.47% of the total world population - stealing that quote from somewhere on the Internet, apologies for not crediting since I don't know which site it is from).
1,439,323,776 (including Wuhan: 11 M).
Cases: 81,518 (!!!!!)
Deaths: 3,305 (!!!!!!!!)

See how that virus spread to so many countries and you have now more deaths in Italy than in China?
I really don't think they could contain the virus to Wuhan only.
And I don't think the numbers they were feeding us were realistic.
Sometime around 6 February there was some article about the lies released by the Chinese government, where numbers were 154000 cases and 24589 deaths. I have a screencap I sent to a family member because those numbers were so scary.
Also:
http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Wuhan,-e … 49673.html
Major European papers are starting to question the numbers released by China. Back in February questioning numbers seemed more like something that conspiracy theorists would do.
It seems that there are 8 crematoriums in Wuhan, which was the epicentre of the epidemic. China says 2535 people died because of Covid19 in Wuhan. Why all the crematoriums are overworking then? Why such large queues? But more importantly what's going on elsewhere in China? What about the other areas that were most certainly contaminated?
#62 Re: Guns N' Roses » Proposed CD 2 song list: Discuss. I've no clue what the letters mean. » 316 weeks ago
Funny how those playlists mysteriously appear now... 10 years too late.
#63 Re: The Garden » Covid 19 » 316 weeks ago
Yamcha wrote:A 16 year old French girl reportedly passed away today. No detail on whether she had a preexisting condition. Also a 28 year old man passed away due to using Ibuprofen. Please guys avoid using Ibuprofen if you don't feel well. If it turns out you have the virus, your symptoms will worsen and lead to respiratory failure.
Coronavirus: Why Germany has such a low COVID-19 death rate
Germany has had around 200 coronavirus deaths despite having more than 37,000 confirmed cases of the disease.
When comparing how countries around the world are coping with COVID-19, one country immediately stands out.
In Germany, just 0.6% of their confirmed coronavirus cases have so far ended up being fatal - the lowest figure amongst any of the most affected countries.
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https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus- … e-11964051Yamcha, any clapping in your area tonight?
Was actually surprised plenty did it here. I guess the fact tv ratings for the news is going through the roof really pushed it well.
I have no idea, I was still at work if and when this happened. The only thing I noticed tonight was a group of young adults out together on the street, looking like they were going to some social gathering. 
#64 Re: The Garden » Covid 19 » 316 weeks ago
A 16 year old French girl reportedly passed away today. No detail on whether she had a preexisting condition. Also a 28 year old man passed away due to using Ibuprofen. Please guys avoid using Ibuprofen if you don't feel well. If it turns out you have the virus, your symptoms will worsen and lead to respiratory failure.
Coronavirus: Why Germany has such a low COVID-19 death rate
Germany has had around 200 coronavirus deaths despite having more than 37,000 confirmed cases of the disease.
When comparing how countries around the world are coping with COVID-19, one country immediately stands out.
In Germany, just 0.6% of their confirmed coronavirus cases have so far ended up being fatal - the lowest figure amongst any of the most affected countries.
Continued at link
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus- … e-11964051
#65 Re: The Garden » Covid 19 » 316 weeks ago
Absolutely disgusting.
NHS staff warned to hide ID after spate of targeted muggings
Robbers targeting doctors and nurses to obtain free food offered for tackling coronavirus
NHS staff are being targeted by muggers trying to steal their identity badges so they can use them to obtain the free food and drinks being offered to doctors and nurses tackling coronavirus.
Health service bosses are so concerned by a spate of incidents that they are preparing to warn all hospital staff to hide their NHS lanyards when they are arriving at or leaving work.
NHS England condemned attempts to rob staff as “the actions of an idiotic few”.
Last week robbers tried to grab badges belonging to two personnel at Lewisham hospital in south London but did not succeed. The muggers approached the two staff – thought to be doctors – as they were walking through a park just outside a rear entrance to the hospital.
One of the doctors’ colleagues said: “Something like this is appalling. It’s beyond the pale and so shocking. Someone tried to grab my colleagues’ ID badges as they were leaving but didn’t get them.”
All staff at the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS trust’s two acute hospitals have now been told to keep their lanyards concealed when they are entering or leaving the premises. The trust’s all-staff briefing issued on Monday said: “Following reports of an attempt to take the ID badges of two members of staff as they were leaving work, please make sure your ID badge is out of sight.”
Those trying to steal ID badges are thought to want them to obtain the free coffee, pizza and other products that high street chains such as Leon, Domino’s, Costa Coffee, Pret a Manger, Burger King, Pizza Hut and Greggs have begun offering NHS staff to thank them for their efforts in dealing with the coronavirus epidemic.
An NHS official said: “This is absolutely grim. ID badges are being stolen in a few places as staff come out of their trust. As soon as staff are coming off-site they are waiting for them and stealing them, to get the free food and also so they can go shopping during the protected early morning shopping hour that some supermarkets have put in place for NHS staff.
“It’s mainly nurses who have been targeted. They’re the ones who often walk out of the main entrance of a hospital with their lanyards on.”
NHS England is finalising new advice that it will send to all 240 trusts in England, asking them to tell staff to be vigilant and to keep their ID badge hidden.
Ruth May, its chief nursing officer, said: “Our NHS staff are pulling out all the stops in the face of an unprecedented global health threat, so these reports are really concerning. We have seen some extraordinary acts of generosity from businesses and the public and this will not be overshadowed by the actions of an idiotic few, but I would urge everyone to show NHS staff the gratitude they deserve and help them to do what they do best.”
Several departments at University College Hospital London, a major acute trust in the centre of the capital, have recently advised their own staff to beware after several incidents. Trust bosses then issued a briefing to all personnel on Monday repeating the need to be careful.
It said: “We are doing what we can to keep you safe. Please raise your vigilance and do not have your mobile phone or NHS lanyards/ID visible outside our hospitals. Please remember to report any incidents to security at UCLH too.”
#66 Re: The Garden » Covid 19 » 317 weeks ago
Coronavirus: PM declares lockdown - Britons only allowed to leave home if essential
People will only be allowed to leave their home for the following very limited purposes:
[...]
Shopping for basic necessities, as infrequently as possible
One form of exercise a day - for example a run, walk, or cycle - alone or with members of your household
Any medical need, to provide care or to help a vulnerable person
Travelling to and from work, but only where this is absolutely necessary and cannot be done from home
#67 Re: The Garden » Covid 19 » 317 weeks ago
Report: Harvey Weinstein Tests Positive for Coronavirus in Prison
#68 Re: The Garden » Covid 19 » 317 weeks ago
Yamcha wrote:Michel Barnier
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@MichelBarnier
I would like to inform you that I have tested positive for #COVID19. I am doing well and in good spirits. I am following all the necessary instructions, as is my team.For all those affected already, and for all those currently in isolation, we will get through this together.
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10:19 AM - Mar 19, 2020I had to look up who this was...a rather powerful politician from France?
This is going to become the rule rather than the exception soon.
Michel Barnier is the guy who was doing EU negotiations with the UK in regards with Brexit. Since some people (including me) used to post in the Brexit thread here, I thought I would share the news.
#69 Re: The Garden » Covid 19 » 317 weeks ago
Michel Barnier
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@MichelBarnier
I would like to inform you that I have tested positive for #COVID19. I am doing well and in good spirits. I am following all the necessary instructions, as is my team.
For all those affected already, and for all those currently in isolation, we will get through this together.
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10:19 AM - Mar 19, 2020
#70 Re: The Garden » Covid 19 » 317 weeks ago
Everything is so quiet. I take it as an opportunity to rethink our priorities. It's not showing off on social media or buying tons of luxuries. It is looking after ourselves and our loved ones. Also taking the time to look deep inside yourself and think about changes you could make.
