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05-04-20, 07:50 AM | #3346 |
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Italy - the first country in the world to order a nationwide lockdown - is easing some restrictions.
The number of deaths there is at its lowest level since just after its lockdown began two months ago. President Trump says he is confident of a vaccine by year's end but admits this is optimistic. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says there is "significant evidence" that virus came from Wuhan lab in China but offers no proof. New Zealand reports no new cases for the first time in six weeks. In Brazil, President Bolsonaro again criticises lockdown as cases exceed 100,000 Global confirmed cases exceed 3.5m and the number of deaths almost 250,000
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05-04-20, 08:05 AM | #3347 |
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In China’s southern Guangdong province, laws have kicked in across nine service industries (including public transport, hospitality, catering and the medical sector), preventing workers from discriminating against foreigners.
In Nigeria, businesses have reopened to try to restart the continent's largest economy. Rwanda has loosened restrictions after 45 days of lockdown, even though a nationwide night-time curfew will be enforced and movement in and out of the capital, Kigali, is prohibited. In South Africa people have been allowed to return to work but must continue to observe distancing, the wearing of masks and washing hands. In Kenya, the health ministry has recorded a low turnout in its mass testing campaign after encountering unwillingness among members of the public. In Tanzania, videos of night burials have been circulating on social media causing some to call into question the government's approach to the coronavirus pandemic.
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05-04-20, 08:15 AM | #3348 |
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Zoos, museums and hairdressers reopen in Germany, with some students also returning to school.
Small businesses like hairdressers are opening their doors in Spain, though they can only serve customers who have made appointments. Some of the country's islands will loosen restrictions even further, as they have not been as badly affected as the mainland. After eight weeks in lockdown, Italy is finally lifting some of its restrictions. People will be able to visit relatives, parks are reopening, and bars and restaurants can do takeaway. About four million people are expected to go back to work, although face masks will be mandatory at work and on public transport. School leavers go back to class in Austria, and senior exams take place for pupils in Hungary - though schools there remain closed. Poland allows hotels, libraries, museums and shops to reopen, but hairdressers, restaurants and playgrounds remain shut. Russian authorities have confirmed 10,581 new coronavirus infections, bringing the national total to 145,268. It's the second day running that the country has reported over 10,000 new cases. Russia's official infection figures now surpass those of China, Turkey and Iran. US President Donald Trump has warned that as many as 100,000 people could die of coronavirus in the US. More than 67,000 people have already died with Covid-19 in the US. India has asked migrants seeking to return to their home states to pay their own train fares, in a move that has caused outrage in the country. Japan has extended its state of emergency until the end of May after a government meeting late on Monday.
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05-04-20, 08:32 AM | #3349 |
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Gravitas: 3 world leaders step up pressure on China
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05-04-20, 09:11 AM | #3350 |
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05-04-20, 11:01 AM | #3351 |
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The German football league now reports ten players in the first two divisions being tested positive and put into quarantine. Still the leagues 1 and 2 want to start matches in a couple of days.
Meanwhile Reuters reports on a secret, now no more secret, Chinese paper on internal Chinese fears of the fallout from the Virus for China, and warns of a possible war with the US. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-h...-idUSKBN22G19C
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05-04-20, 02:55 PM | #3352 |
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05-04-20, 05:50 PM | #3353 |
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Some thoughts
Yesterday Denmark was celebrating 75 years of liberation. Due to this Corona the great celebration had been cancelled. There was a little celebration in the national tv. There I saw the Danish Queen and the Danish Primeminister standing less than 30-50 cm from each other. Haven't we been told thousand of times to keep social distance of least 2 meters ? Many thoughts went through my head, when I saw them standing there and later walked away, still closer than 1 meter. Markus |
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05-05-20, 04:35 AM | #3355 |
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The worldwide Covid-19 death toll is now above 250,000, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Nigeria, India and Israel are among the latest countries to start easing restrictions. New Zealand prime minister discusses "Trans-Tasman travel bubble" with Australian cabinet. Later on Tuesday, the UK is to begin testing a new contact-tracing app on the Isle of Wight. The US records 1,015 virus deaths in 24 hours, the lowest one-day tally in a month. The number includes those who have died with the virus and not necessarily because of it. The US Treasury will borrow a record $3tn (£2.4tn) between April and June.
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05-05-20, 04:49 AM | #3356 |
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Virus-related deaths in UK care homes rose to 7,911 during the week ending 24 April, according to the Office of National Statistics (ONS) - 595 higher than the week before.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock says there is “high privacy” in the NHS contact-tracing app being trialled on the Isle of Wight. The daily death toll in the US could reach 3,000 people a day by June, according to an internal Trump administration report obtained by the New York Times. That's about a 70% increase from the current figure of 1,750. Spain has gradually eased its lockdown measures - allowing people outside to exercise for the first time in weeks, for instance. But the government wants to extend the state of emergency by another two weeks on Wednesday, and the opposition says it will not back the move. Pablo Casado, leader of the opposition Popular Party, said it “makes no sense” Officially, France recorded its first coronavirus cases on 24 January. But a Parisian doctor now says one of his patients had the virus in December. Amirouche Hammar was admitted to hospital with pneumonia last year, when the virus was thought to be confined to China. Cafes and restaurants will reopen in Finland from 1 June, with pupils returning to school and borders partially reopening for essential travel and work from 14 May. Prime Minister Sanna Marin announced the moves on Monday, weeks after imposing strict lockdown measures in her country. And a major study in Germany suggests up to 1.8 million people there may have been infected with the virus. The University of Bonn reported the figure after studying the town of Gangelt, which was badly affected in the outbreak. With 3,900 fresh infections in the last 24 hours, India has seen its sharpest rise in daily cases yet, according to the health ministry. The latest spike means the country now has 46,433 confirmed cases of Covid-19. This includes the more than 12,000 patients who have recovered or been discharged and the 1,568 who have died.
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05-05-20, 05:17 AM | #3357 |
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The German study from Heinmsberg that you quote above, Jim, is under fire. Its a so-called hotspot-study, and they fight bitterl yover how far this result from a small town could be generlaised to the whole population and country. Also, the author takes Flak fopr the way he released thre study. There is the suspicion that it is a comlaisant paper deli8vering material to justify early easing of lockdowns (by arguing with herd immunity).
For the time being i recommend: handle with care. In Austria a recent study that maybe could be compared i n nsize foudn exactly the opposite: they had to reduce their expectations on dark numbers for ifneciton by a factor of 5 when they actually went out and counted people out in some districts, one by one, and tested them. Test reliability in the past also was a severe issue, severe enough that many virologists said that antibody tests had ne useful meaning at all. I do not kn ow what antibody tests they used in Heinsberg or Austria, and whether it were newer tests with improved reliability. But older tests had reliability of 30%. Thats a waste of money and time. Thats also one of the reasons why the WHO advices against issuing immunity certificates.
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I'd bet hydroxychloroquine is how China stopped the virus there, and they won't even tell us that.
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05-05-20, 09:40 AM | #3360 | |
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So what if I had it and now I don't ... I could wind up getting it just by going back
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