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Yesterdays recap.

 

2 new confirmed cases from 3171 tests. Thankfully no new death and 9 new healed patients meanning currently we have 960 active cases, 186 of them need hospitalization, 7 of them in serious condition in ICU beds and 1 in critical under artificial lung ventilation

 

 

 

So right now in Slovakia

1381 Confirmed Cases   (+2 Yesterday), 

3171 Tests Yesterday    (74099 in Total)

18 Deaths  (+0 Yesterday), 403 Fully Recovered  (+9 Yesterday)

 

https://covid-19.nczisk.sk/en

 

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Latest data as of 27th April, 2020.

 

 

Top best recovery rate (These countries have recorded more than 60% recovery rate) Data counted only for countries with more than 1000 cases.

 

Country
 

Total
Cases

New
Cases

Total
Deaths

New
Deaths

Total
Recovered

Active
Cases

Percentage recovered from total cases

1. China

82,830

+3

4,633

+1

77,474

723

93.53 %

2. Iceland

1,792

+0

10

+0

1,608

174

89.73 %

3. Thailand

2,931

+9

52

+1

2,609

270

89.01 %

4. Luxembourg

3,729

+6

88

+0

3,123

518

83.75 %

5. South Korea

10,738

+10

243

+1

8,764

1,731

81.62 %

6. Australia

6,720

+4

83

+0

5,586

1,051

81.13 %

7. Austria

15,274

+49

549

+7

12,362

2,363

80.93 %

8. New Zealand

1,469

+0

19

+1

1,180

270

80.33 %

9. Iran

91,472

+991

5,806

+96

70,933

14,733

77.55 %

10. Hong Kong

1,038

+0

4

+0

787

247

75.82%

11. Switzerland

29,164

+103

1,640

+30

21,800

5,724

74.75 %

12. Iraq

1,820

+0

87

+0

1,263

470

69.40 %

13. Azerbaijan

1,678

+33

21

+1

1,162

494

69.25 %

14. Denmark

8,698

+123

427

+5

5,959

2,312

68.51 %

15. Malaysia

5,820

+40

99

+1

3,957

1,764

67.99 %

16. Germany

199,414

+1,739

5,877

+110

114,500

37,657

57.42 %

 

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1767 Tests 3 Positive results, 2 more deaths and 20 new healed patients this is the yesterdays recap,

so currently we have 961 active cases, 175 of them need hospitalization, 6 are in ICU, currently no one is under artificial lung ventilation

 

 

So right now in Slovakia

1384 Confirmed Cases   (+3 Yesterday), 

1767 Tests Yesterday    (75866 in Total)

20 Deaths  (+2 Yesterday), 423 Fully Recovered  (+20 Yesterday)

 

https://covid-19.nczisk.sk/en

 

 

Couple of last days the things looks quite well, the amount of new cases is dropping and the amount of recovered people is rising, hopefully this trend will continue like that until the vaccine will be finally invented. The good numbers right now are a consequence of good dicipline of the people respecting the measures and recommendations of the experts but certainly the most effective measure is the obligatory masks wearing

 

 

Also the president of the Republic thanked the citizens for their discipline, while reminding that we should continue to follow the regulations, measures and not slow down. so far we are doing good she said, but let's not destroy it, we must continue, nothing is still won yet.

 

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However the life is slowly returning to the normal, many people and companies returned to the office

 

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also the athletes finally starting with first basic trainings

 

Spoiler

Marcel Lomnický 5th from Rio 2016 Hammer Throw competition

 

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Tibor Sahajda Marathon runner

 

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Viktoria Kužmová

 

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Football clubs

 

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fields for Golf and the most weird of all sports Foot-Golf are open as well

 

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Latest data as of 28th April, 2020.

 

 

Top best recovery rate (These countries have recorded more than 60% recovery rate) Data counted only for countries with more than 1000 cases.

 

 

Country
 

Total
Cases

New
Cases

Total
Deaths

New
Deaths

Total
Recovered

Active
Cases

Percentage recovered from total cases

1. China

82,836

+6

4,633

+0

77,555

648

93.62 %

2. Iceland

1,795

+3

10

+0

1,624

161

90.47 %

3. Thailand

2,938

+7

54

+2

2,652

232

90.27 %

4. Luxembourg

3,729

+0

88

+0

3,123

518

83.75 %

5. Australia

6,731

+11

84

+1

5,626

1,021

83.58 %

6. New Zealand

1,472

+3

19

+0

1,214

239

82.47 %

7. South Korea

10,752

+14

244

+1

8,854

1,654

82.35 %

8. Austria

15,357

+83

569

+20

12,580

2,208

81.92 %

9. Iran

92,584

+1,112

5,877

+71

72,439

14,268

78.24 %

10. Hong Kong

1,038

+0

4

+0

811

223

78.13 %

11. Switzerland

29,264

+100

1,677

+12

22,200

5,387

75.86 %

12. Germany

159,038

+280

6,161

+35

117,400

35,477

73.81 %

13. Azerbaijan

1,717

+39

22

+0

1,221

474

71.11 %

14. Iraq

1,847

+0

88

+0

1,286

473

69.63 %

15. Denmark

8,851

+153

434

+7

6,121

2,296

69.16 %

16. Malaysia

5,851

+31

100

+1

4,032

1,719

68.91 %

 

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Yesterdays recap:

 

New NR in testing, for the first time more than 5 thousands people were tested in one single day. 5472 tests revealed 7 new cases. The total amount of tests surpassed the 80k.

 

Sadly we have to add 2 new deaths to the stats, in other hand 61 patients received their second negative test and are now considered fully recovered so right now we have 885 active cases in the country. 180 of them need hospitalization, 8 of them are in ICU beds, no one currently need artificial lung ventilation.

 

 

So right now in Slovakia

1391 Confirmed Cases   (+7 Yesterday), 

5472 Tests Yesterday - NR    (81338 in Total)

22 Deaths  (+2 Yesterday), 484 Fully Recovered  (+61 Yesterday)

 

https://covid-19.nczisk.sk/en

 

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The American website Bloomberg writes an article where it highlights how Slovakia manages so far the fight against coronavirus. In the article, they evaluate that the significant key was the speed of implementation of the measures, according to the epidemiologist from Vienna, Slovakia acted correctly.

 

you don´t see articles about Slovakia in foreign medias often and positive ones almost never :)

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-28/european-nation-with-least-virus-deaths-proves-speed-is-key

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19 minutes ago, konig said:

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Seems like a little bit of a logical fallacy there, but okay.

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