International Covid-19 Breaking News v17: Russian PM infected

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Has there been any cases in Africa yet?

I looked and havent seen anything online
 
Has there been any cases in Africa yet?

I looked and havent seen anything online
South Africa most cases, 3200
Morocco not far behind
Algeria most deaths, 400

To be honest, thankfully it's not affecting Africa
 
Thankfully, we are only at about 5K for the daily death toll today...
crossing fingers hoping this trend continues.
 
Apologies if this has already come up, but what’s going on in the Netherlands? 3751 deaths but only 250 recovered? That has to be a typo, no?

Similar results in Ireland, Sweden, and Norway for closed cases - 88.8%, 74.2%, and 84.2%, respectively have resolved cases ending in death.

Getting this from worldometers.info.
Most cases that are detected never deal with the hospital and are thus never "cleared." They get well again without that fact being registered anywhere. So the "closed cases" stats, especially in countries that do a lot of testing, show a picture that is very different from reality.
 
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South Africa most cases, 3200
Morocco not far behind
Algeria most deaths, 400

To be honest, thankfully it's not affecting Africa
It also hit Africa later so this might just be the start. Now South Africa has very strict guidelines.
 
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US oil, turned negative for the first time in history.
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I'd like to buy all of the oil please
 
Have the CDC take over all nursing homes.

I say do whatever it takes to protect the elderly and compromised. And that enables alot of the country to open up.
The CDC only has ~10,000 employees nationwide. And most of them are engaged in more important tasks than guarding a nursing home. Do you think they have a jackbooted law enforcement division?
 
Jesus is my vaccine


This jackass is stoking the flames for personal gain. Philly is gonna be the next hot spot with or without these rallies, but he's certainly not helping.


Coronavirus update: Pa. sees highest daily increase in deaths as state investigates older cases
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This might sound silly, but I really miss shaking hands with people. Didn't realize how important this was to me on a personal level.
 

This jackass is stoking the flames for personal gain. Philly is gonna be the next hot spot with or without these rallies, but he's certainly not helping.


Coronavirus update: Pa. sees highest daily increase in deaths as state investigates older cases
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LoL we dont want socialism. These people just say socialism to anything they don't like
 
These people are evil. The company(owned by China BTW) is blaming their immigrant labor and not their refusal to shut down even as people were getting sick. 725 corona cases! South dakota never had a shut down order.

 
These people are evil. The company(owned by China BTW) is blaming their immigrant labor and not their refusal to shut down even as people were getting sick. 725 corona cases! South dakota never had a shut down order.


does anyone have a clue what kind of "immigrants " are in South Dakota though..
 
CNBC just reported that coronavirus antibody testing shows LA County outbreak is up to 55 times bigger than reported cases, estimating that between 221,000 adults to 442,000 adults in the county have had the infection.

The midpoint between those two numbers is 331,500. Current death toll in L.A. County is 600.

Using these numbers gives us:

Case-fatality-rate = 600/331,500 * 100 = 0.18%

Using the upper case figure of 442,000 gives:

Case-fatality-rate = 600/442,000*100 = 0.14%

This goes a long way to explaining the soft landing of this virus in less populated areas OR less population dense areas. I wouldn't be surprised if I have antibodies for the virus.
 
The CDC only has ~10,000 employees nationwide. And most of them are engaged in more important tasks than guarding a nursing home. Do you think they have a jackbooted law enforcement division?

A jackbooted law enforcement division to look after a nursing home?

This a nursing home in Compton?

Hire more employees. A few employees at each nursing home to test other employees daily. It really can be done. Unless you just wanna say fuck it let them die
 

Interesting that the workers on stage with him are still maintaining at least 6 feet of space from each other.
#socialdistancing
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A jackbooted law enforcement division to look after a nursing home?

This a nursing home in Compton?

Hire more employees. A few employees at each nursing home to test other employees daily. It really can be done. Unless you just wanna say fuck it let them die
Well what is it you want the CDC here to do here? Guard the doors so no one gets in (or out)? You're imagining them as surrogate prison guards. You want them to expand their workforce with mall cops?
 
CNBC just reported that coronavirus antibody testing shows LA County outbreak is up to 55 times bigger than reported cases, estimating that between 221,000 adults to 442,000 adults in the county have had the infection.

The midpoint between those two numbers is 331,500. Current death toll in L.A. County is 600.

Using these numbers gives us:

Case-fatality-rate = 600/331,500 * 100 = 0.18%

Using the upper case figure of 442,000 gives:

Case-fatality-rate = 600/442,000*100 = 0.14%

This goes a long way to explaining the soft landing of this virus in less populated areas OR less population dense areas. I wouldn't be surprised if I have antibodies for the virus.

Yep. This really is not a surprise to most of us living in CA.

BTW Dude. You are easily one of the best posters in this thread. You may not get much hype because you do not push the "this side is evil" "this side is full of morons" narrative. But your posts are super thoughtful and informative
 
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