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[OFF TOPIC] Coronavirus Pandemic


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1 hour ago, up and down said:

 

I read the news about Indonesia have only conducted 1255 tests on their people and felt sad about it. Indonesia is the second largest country in the whole and they could only managed ot conduct 1255 tests. That is way too little and very dangerous. It is also said that there are many Indonesian citizens who could not get the test done. There are also people dying in Indonesia before they reached the clinics or hospitals. Very sad too. I have said not many countries can have the luxury of mass testing every day.

You have posted this several times. What does this mean?

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16 minutes ago, depleter said:

You have posted this several times. What does this mean?

 

I have the same question. In terms of population or area or something else. But none of these I see Indonesia is the second largest.

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21 minutes ago, depleter said:

You have posted this several times. What does this mean?

 This means that Indonesia is not rich enough to provide more tests for their people. More tests should be conducted daily to combat the virus.

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16 minutes ago, Vic Liu said:

 

I have the same question. In terms of population or area or something else. But none of these I see Indonesia is the second largest.

 Sorry to say this. There are mistakes in my previous data. China is the largest country in the world. India is the second largest country in the world. USA is the third largest country in the world. Indonesia is the fourth largest country in the world. This is what I am referring to.

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Just now, up and down said:

 This means that Indonesia is not rich enough to provide more tests for their people. More tests should be conducted daily to combat the virus.

No, I am not talking about that. I am asking about the bolded one " Indonesia is the second largest country in the whole".

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4 minutes ago, depleter said:

No, I am not talking about that. I am asking about the bolded one " Indonesia is the second largest country in the whole".

Alright Indonesia is not the second largest country in the world. Second largest country is India. Indonesia is the fourth largest country in terms of population.

 

COUNTRIES WITH THE HIGHEST POPULATION

The ten countries with the largest population in the world today
are China, India, United States, Indonesia, Pakistan, Brazil,
Nigeria, Bangladesh, Russia and Mexico.

 
 

TOP TEN COUNTRIES WITH THE HIGHEST POPULATION

#

Country

2020
Population

2050
Expected Pop.

2000
Population

Growth Pop %
2000 - 2020

1

China

1,439,323,776

1,301,627,048

1,268,301,605

13.4 %

2

India

1,380,004,385

1,656,553,632

1,006,300,297

37.1 %

3

United States

331,002,651

398,328,349

282,162,411

17.3 %

4

Indonesia

273,523,615

300,183,166

214,090,575

27.7 %

5

Pakistan

220,892,340

290,847,790

152,429,036

44.9 %

6

Brazil

212,559,417

232,304,177

174,315,386

21.9 %

7

Nigeria

206,139,589

391,296,754

123,945,463

66.3 %

8

Bangladesh

164,689,383

193,092,763

128,734,672

27.9 %

9

Russia

145,934,462

129,908,086

147,053,966

- 0.8 %

10

Mexico

128,932,753

150,567,503

99,775,434

29.2 %

TOP TEN Countries

4,503,002,371

5,044,709,268

3,597,108,845

25.1 %

Rest of the World

3,293,613,339

4,329,774,957

2,547,898,144

29.2 %

TOTAL World Population

7,796,615,710

9,374,484,225

6,145,006,989

26.9 %

NOTES: (1) The Top 10 Most Populated Countries of the World Table was updated on March 3, 2020. (2) Detailed data for the individual countries may be found clicking on each country name. (3) Demographic (population) estimates for years 2000, 2020 and 2050 are based mainly on mid-year data from the US Census Bureau website and also from the United Nations Population Department(4) The China population data is for the mainland only. (5) Data from the Internet World Stats website may be cited, always giving the due credit and establishing an active link back to the website Internet World Stats. (6) For definitions, website navigation help and methodology, see the Website Surfing Guide. Copyright © 2020, Miniwatts Marketing Group. All rights reserved worldwide.

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Thankfully we have our priorities straight here in LA :p

 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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I have to admit, living in a town known for it’s extreme right/left viewpoints isn’t the greatest thing during this pandemic. Half the town thinks it’s all fake, and the other half seems convinced they can’t contract it. I swear, if these idiots start spreading the virus here :mad:

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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8 hours ago, Agger said:

 

Damn. The Danish radio just said 80, but that is some hours ago.

But of course plenty of comments cannot look past that it's used by Liverpool, so plenty of hate as well. ;) 

 

Isn't it used by half the football teams in the world basically? :p 

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3 hours ago, up and down said:

 

This is a good way to contain the virus.

 

And potentially let it raise it's head back up once lockdown is lifted and the economy (and things like, you know, people's income) is totally destroyed. Let's hope the experts who predict that for countries that go on total lockdown are wrong.

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