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1 hour ago, dcro said:

Sadly, Italian numbers doubled today compared to yesterday...

 

We could be looking at the first country with serious secnod wave...

 

Well. It's one day and still very low numbers (considering where it has been. Not nearly enough to consider a second wave.

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

Sadly, Italian numbers doubled today compared to yesterday...

 

We could be looking at the first country with serious secnod wave...

 

looking at all those people on the beaches and in the streets in the last few days, I had no doubt about it...

 

we weren't, we aren't ready to open everything up, but most people can't stand hard lockdown anymore and our governors (National and locals) have managed the whole thing so badly and with such arrogance and stupidity that this is the natural development of our destiny...:cry: :facepalm: :wall:

 

p.s. and most Italians are so stupid that they don't even understand that they're just putting their lives at risk, they don't realize this isn't a videogame, this is for real...:nopompom:

 

p.p.s. only positive point of view...today the triple number of tests have been performed if compared to yesterday...so, the positive/tests ratio isn't so scary...

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14 hours ago, phelps said:

 

looking at all those people on the beaches and in the streets in the last few days, I had no doubt about it...

 

we weren't, we aren't ready to open everything up, but most people can't stand hard lockdown anymore and our governors (National and locals) have managed the whole thing so badly and with such arrogance and stupidity that this is the natural development of our destiny...:cry: :facepalm: :wall:

 

p.s. and most Italians are so stupid that they don't even understand that they're just putting their lives at risk, they don't realize this isn't a videogame, this is for real...:nopompom:

 

p.p.s. only positive point of view...today the triple number of tests have been performed if compared to yesterday...so, the positive/tests ratio isn't so scary...

 

just to show what's happening here...:facepalm: :wall:

 

https://video.repubblica.it/dossier/coronavirus-wuhan-2020/fase-2-riprende-la-movida-folla-di-giovani-senza-mascherina-durante-l-aperitivo/360631/361187?ref=RHPPTP-BS-I253430426-C12-P11-S3.4-T1&refresh_ce

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The full data of tests conducted.

 

Countries under safe category with mass testing done

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

1

Faeroe Islands

8,931

182,855

48,842

2

Iceland

57,187

167,710

340,988

3

UAE

1,600,923

162,098

9,876,291

4

Gibraltar

5,410

160,572

33,692

5

Bahrain

249,411

147,247

1,693,829

6

Falkland Islands

426

122,873

3,467

7

Malta

53,196

120,514

441,410

8

Cayman Islands

7,082

107,906

65,631

9

San Marino

3,610

106,417

33,923

10

Luxembourg

63,011

100,858

624,752

11

Bermuda

5,705

91,569

62,303

12

Lithuania

245,580

90,080

2,726,257

13

Denmark

490,782

84,765

5,789,887

14

Cyprus

90,718

75,201

1,206,344

15

Mauritius

92,764

72,955

1,271,531

16

Spain

3,037,840

64,977

46,752,753

17

Portugal

662,375

64,939

10,199,983

18

Belgium

720,228

62,175

11,583,877

19

Ireland

295,626

59,949

4,931,300

20

Israel

512,452

59,316

8,639,287

21

Kuwait

252,696

59,276

4,263,020

22

Qatar

166,182

57,799

2,875,180

23

Estonia

72,464

54,631

1,326,435

24

Russia

7,500,000

51,395

145,927,463

25

Italy

3,104,524

51,338

60,471,682

26

Isle of Man

4,234

49,822

84,982

27

New Zealand

238,725

49,552

4,817,692

28

Latvia

92,751

49,116

1,888,407

29

Andorra

3,750

48,543

77,251

30

Australia

1,108,311

43,523

25,465,024

31

Austria

379,592

42,175

9,000,506

32

Singapore

246,254

42,131

5,845,014

33

UK

2,772,552

40,866

67,845,213

34

Norway

219,984

40,615

5,416,333

35

Brunei

17,718

40,546

436,990

36

Switzerland

350,099

40,486

8,647,311

37

Belarus

375,076

39,692

9,449,669

38

USA

12,645,473

38,229

330,779,957

39

Germany

3,147,771

37,584

83,753,585

40

Canada

1,339,971

35,540

37,703,672

41

Czechia

372,341

34,776

10,706,744

42

Slovenia

70,970

34,138

2,078,906

43

Greenland

1,767

31,132

56,759

44

Channel Islands

5,342

30,758

173,676

45

Kazakhstan

571,547

30,482

18,750,200

46

Finland

152,300

27,492

5,539,752

47

Slovakia

148,845

27,264

5,459,346

48

Azerbaijan

240,220

23,717

10,128,537

49

Liechtenstein

900

23,612

38,116

50

Hong Kong

168,291

22,469

7,489,929

51

Maldives

11,775

21,830

539,391

52

Serbia

190,683

21,814

8,741,226

53

Venezuela

616,562

21,676

28,444,815

54

Grenada

2,419

21,509

112,464

55

France

1,384,633

21,218

65,257,220

56

Chile

397,200

20,799

19,097,135

57

Sweden

209,900

20,799

10,092,027

58

Peru

679,582

20,645

32,917,154

59

Turkey

1,675,517

19,892

84,232,553

60

Réunion

17,200

19,227

894,575

61

Djibouti

18,933

19,196

986,284

62

New Caledonia

5,454

19,125

285,178

63

Mayotte

5,200

19,118

271,994

64

Aruba

2,025

18,976

106,714

65

Bhutan

14,294

18,549

770,610

66

Saudi Arabia

618,084

17,787

34,748,812

67

Netherlands

302,395

17,652

17,130,596

68

Poland

653,224

17,258

37,851,214

69

Romania

322,074

16,730

19,251,572

70

Bosnia and Herzegovina

53,988

16,445

3,283,031

71

Montenegro

10,167

16,188

628,057

72

S. Korea

776,433

15,146

51,264,240

73

Armenia

44,071

14,876

2,962,619

74

Hungary

142,729

14,771

9,663,057

75

Malaysia

471,318

14,584

32,316,866

76

Jordan

148,482

14,569

10,191,291

77

Kyrgyzstan

94,441

14,504

6,511,224

78

Barbados

4,167

14,502

287,335

79

Uzbekistan

460,000

13,768

33,411,286

80

Caribbean Netherlands

357

13,629

26,195

81

Croatia

55,800

13,583

4,108,012

82

Greece

136,001

13,041

10,428,608

83

French Polynesia

3,496

12,454

280,722

84

Panama

51,815

12,032

4,306,610

85

Oman

61,000

11,984

5,090,324

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries under safe category with sufficient test done

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total Population

86

North Macedonia

22,255

10,682

2,083,384

87

Georgia

40,711

10,203

3,990,014

88

Uruguay

34,794

10,020

3,472,364

89

Bulgaria

68,243

9,813

6,954,080

90

El Salvador

62,838

9,694

6,482,464

91

Sint Maarten

414

9,669

42,819

92

Lebanon

63,720

9,331

6,828,786

93

Palestine

44,876

8,822

5,086,676

94

Iran

716,176

8,540

83,865,579

95

South Africa

488,609

8,251

59,220,176

96

Cuba

85,556

7,553

11,327,386

97

Saint Kitts and Nevis

391

7,356

53,156

98

Montserrat

36

7,212

4,992

99

Guadeloupe

2,866

7,163

400,116

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries who should conduct more tests

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

100

Dominica

433

6,017

71,966

101

Ghana

180,567

5,826

30,993,199

102

Ukraine

248,529

5,679

43,762,271

103

Botswana

13,294

5,667

2,345,808

104

Ecuador

98,171

5,574

17,610,964

105

British Virgin Islands

167

5,528

30,208

106

Moldova

20,447

5,067

4,034,998

107

Bahamas

1,826

4,649

392,805

108

Dominican Republic

50,108

4,625

10,835,186

109

Albania

12,369

4,298

2,878,146

110

Saint Lucia

786

4,283

183,531

111

Thailand

286,008

4,099

69,780,195

112

Costa Rica

20,741

4,076

5,088,699

113

Rwanda

52,335

4,053

12,912,035

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries who have not done enough test thus endangering the citizen lives

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

114

Colombia

201,808

3,971

50,819,268

115

Iraq

149,701

3,732

40,110,732

116

Nepal

107,253

3,689

29,073,225

117

Gabon

7,966

3,590

2,219,197

118

Eswatini

4,160

3,590

1,158,757

119

Mongolia

11,641

3,558

3,271,940

120

Tunisia

41,620

3,526

11,804,125

121

Brazil

735,224

3,462

212,385,054

122

Jamaica

8,828

2,983

2,959,694

123

Paraguay

21,121

2,966

7,122,183

124

Curaçao

485

2,957

164,017

125

Taiwan

69,876

2,934

23,811,922

126

Vietnam

275,000

2,828

97,236,622

127

Turks and Caicos

109

2,820

38,655

128

Morocco

100,367

2,723

36,858,953

129

Belize

1,043

2,629

396,752

130

Argentina

108,634

2,406

45,147,454

131

Philippines

244,800

2,237

109,407,875

132

Sri Lanka

46,413

2,169

21,403,028

133

Benin

25,471

2,108

12,083,204

134

Japan

255,675

2,021

126,519,062

135

Trinidad and Tobago

2,727

1,949

1,398,974

136

Zimbabwe

28,019

1,888

14,837,082

137

Pakistan

414,254

1,880

220,368,526

138

Antigua and Barbuda

183

1,870

97,835

139

India

2,512,388

1,823

1,378,418,813

140

Togo

13,825

1,675

8,254,589

141

Uganda

75,228

1,651

45,554,546

142

Guyana

1,269

1,614

786,119

143

Cabo Verde

892

1,606

555,278

144

Senegal

24,599

1,474

16,688,310

145

Fiji

1,300

1,451

895,695

146

Mexico

185,755

1,442

128,773,952

147

St. Vincent Grenadines

155

1,398

110,900

148

Egypt

135,000

1,322

102,099,285

149

Bolivia

14,803

1,270

11,654,083

150

Bangladesh

203,852

1,239

164,497,521

151

Guatemala

20,820

1,165

17,875,264

152

Honduras

10,775

1,090

9,885,675

153

Namibia

2,586

1,020

2,535,319

154

Zambia

18,519

1,011

18,318,568

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries who have done too little tests thus many cases went undetected

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

155

Cambodia

15,572

933

16,691,420

156

Kenya

46,784

872

53,624,913

157

Sao Tome and Principe

175

800

218,664

158

Guinea

10,304

787

13,087,736

159

Guinea-Bissau

1,500

764

1,962,210

160

Indonesia

202,936

743

273,184,442

161

Ivory Coast

19,174

729

26,296,533

162

CAR

3,498

726

4,819,607

163

Suriname

404

689

586,020

164

Laos

4,743

653

7,262,953

165

Afghanistan

24,697

636

38,819,750

166

Gambia

1,476

613

2,408,042

167

Equatorial Guinea

854

611

1,397,001

168

Timor-Leste

738

561

1,315,383

169

Mauritania

2,583

557

4,634,257

170

Ethiopia

62,300

544

114,607,221

171

Libya

3,633

530

6,860,181

172

South Sudan

3,356

300

11,178,254

173

Myanmar

15,137

278

54,367,787

174

Papua New Guinea

2,402

269

8,926,371

175

Niger

5,909

245

24,091,143

176

Mozambique

6,537

210

31,144,220

177

Madagascar

5,670

205

27,601,550

178

Haiti

2,270

199

11,386,106

179

Angola

6,136

187

32,734,590

180

Nigeria

36,899

180

205,500,163

181

Mali

3,483

173

20,176,487

182

Malawi

1,803

95

19,067,788

183

Burundi

284

24

11,845,443

184

Sudan

281

6

43,721,964

185

Yemen

120

4

29,744,780

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15 hours ago, phelps said:

 

looking at all those people on the beaches and in the streets in the last few days, I had no doubt about it...

 

we weren't, we aren't ready to open everything up, but most people can't stand hard lockdown anymore and our governors (National and locals) have managed the whole thing so badly and with such arrogance and stupidity that this is the natural development of our destiny...:cry: :facepalm: :wall:

 

p.s. and most Italians are so stupid that they don't even understand that they're just putting their lives at risk, they don't realize this isn't a videogame, this is for real...:nopompom:

 

p.p.s. only positive point of view...today the triple number of tests have been performed if compared to yesterday...so, the positive/tests ratio isn't so scary...

 

A couple of days ago one relative of mine read to me an article about Italy and that Italian restaurateurs and bar owners are afraid that people don't want to come after opening.

I just said to her: bullshit, they are Italians, they will risk their lives to have an aperitivo or a drink. Sadly, I was right.... :(

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Some provinces relaxed their social distancing measures... Bigger shopping malls opened, creating new clusters. In provinces that still apply strict measures, more people began to ignore them. Even now there are movement to "open up" the provinces.

 

Fed-up health workers and those who are disappointed with these dumb people created a new hashtag #IndonesiaTerserah (#WhateverIndonesians)

 

Looks like we will become the next US/Brazil.

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Latest data as of 20th May, 2020.

Top best recovery rate (These countries have recorded more than 70% recovery rate)

Data counted only for countries with more than 1000 cases.

No

Country
 

Total
Cases

New
Cases

Total
Deaths

New
Deaths

Total
Recovered

Active
Cases

Percentage recovered

from total cases

1.

Iceland

1,803

+1

10

+0

1,789

4

99.22 % (excellent)

2.

Hong Kong

1,056

+0

4

+0

1,026

26

97.16 % (excellent)

3.

New Zealand

1,503

+0

21

+0

1,447

35

96.27 % (excellent)

4.

Thailand

3,034

+1

56

+0

2,888

90

95.19 % (excellent)

5.

China

82,965

+5

4,634

+0

78,244

87

94.31 % (excellent)

6.

Luxembourg

3,958

+0

109

+0

3,718

131

93.94 % (excellent)

7.

Australia

7,079

+11

100

+

6,444

535

91.03 % (excellent)

8.

Austria

16,353

+32

633

+1

14,882

838

91.00 % (excellent)

9.

South Korea

11,110

+32

263

+0

10,066

781

90.60 % (excellent)

10.

Switzerland

30,658

+40

1,892

+1

27,700

1,066

90.35 % (excellent)

11.

Croatia

2,234

+2

96

+0

1,978

160

88.54 % (good)

12.

Germany

178,170

+343

8,213

+20

156,900

13,057

88.06 % (good)

13.

Denmark

11,117

+73

554

+3

9,536

1,027

85.78 % (good)

14.

Slovakia

1,496

+1

28

+0

1,231

237

82.29 % (good)

15.

Malaysia

7,009

+31

114

+0

5,706

1,189

81.41 % (good)

16.

Uzbekistan

2,927

+72

13

+0

2,369

545

80.94 % (good)

17.

Ireland

24,251

+0

1,561

+0

19,470

3,220

80.29 % (good)

18.

Iran

124,949

+2,346

7,183

+64

98,808

20,958

79.08 % (good)

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Yesterdays recap:

 

 

1 new confirmed case yesterday, 3371 tests provided during Tuesday

 

No new death for the fourth day in a row and 39 newly recovered patients.

 

Currently 237 Active cases registered in the country, 100 of them needs hospitalization, 3 of them are still in intensive care beds and currently still no one has to be under artificial lung ventilator.

 

 

So right now in Slovakia

1496 Confirmed Cases   (+1 Yesterday), 

3371 Tests Yesterday    (148845 in Total)

28 Deaths  (+0 Yesterday), 1231 Fully Recovered  (+39 Yesterday)

 

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

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