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2 hours ago, hckosice said:

Shopping centers finally open from today (with limit of one customer per 15 square metres allowed to enter)

 

and Tattoo salons as well

 

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did you get a new tattoo? :lol:

just to be part of the restart...

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Spain, Italy, France... All of them had a significant drop in daily numbers.

 

Iran, meanwhile, has basically had the same numbers every day for 3 months now. I think they are the only country with such level of consistency...

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

 

did you get a new tattoo? :lol:

just to be part of the restart...

 

I'd somehow find it an interesting surprise if @hckosice turns out to have some sort of absolute mad skull tattoo with fiery eyes on his entire arm or something :d 

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

Spain, Italy, France... All of them had a significant drop in daily numbers.

 

Iran, meanwhile, has basically had the same numbers every day for 3 months now. I think they are the only country with such level of consistency...

 

For me, the Brazilian numbers are truly frightening. They are already in top-3 of global cases with very low testing (around 3000 per 1M pop), if the present growth of cases remain in a few days they are overtaking Russia. Deaths are also climbing up fast, see news reports about Sao Paulo.

Given that the population of Brazil is not so far from that of USA (212 million vs 330 million), with significantly more detection the number of cases would be even closer to the American one.

Add to this a completely unhinged head of state (who makes even Trump a sober statesman in comparison... :roflmao:) and the ingredients of a catastrophe are well and truly there.

Very, very sad... :cry: 

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4 hours ago, dcro said:

Spain, Italy, France... All of them had a significant drop in daily numbers.

 

Iran, meanwhile, has basically had the same numbers every day for 3 months now. I think they are the only country with such level of consistency...

 

actually Iran had more than 3000 something like 2 months ago. (with fewer tests) it went to less than 1000 for few days but almost a month after "re-opening" we see another rise in the numbers and I'm afraid it will go higher. higher than previous peak (even though still hard to compare because the number of tests are different) if you walk in the streets, some people act like the virus is gone and everything is over. :facepalm:

 

what Iran did was different than any other country :facepalm: so maybe that makes sense to be a unique case . right now there is almost no restriction, only gatherings are still banned (sport, funeral, even religious gatherings which is huge for this regime) , schools are optional and people have to wear mask in public transport (that's only for Tehran and they are not really forcing it) nothing else. almost everybody is back to work

 

and I have to say most of these new cases are from one province in South, which had only few cases 3 months ago. that province is now back to the complete lockdown. :( that's the hottest place in Iran, specially in summer the heat there is almost intolerable for non-local people. it seems the myth of heat kills the virus made people there to think they are safe and they didn't take all these advises seriously.

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9 hours ago, dharang said:

 

For me, the Brazilian numbers are truly frightening. They are already in top-3 of global cases with very low testing (around 3000 per 1M pop), if the present growth of cases remain in a few days they are overtaking Russia. Deaths are also climbing up fast, see news reports about Sao Paulo.

Given that the population of Brazil is not so far from that of USA (212 million vs 330 million), with significantly more detection the number of cases would be even closer to the American one.

Add to this a completely unhinged head of state (who makes even Trump a sober statesman in comparison... :roflmao:) and the ingredients of a catastrophe are well and truly there.

Very, very sad... :cry: 

 

I wouldn't necessarily say "add to this", since he and his cronies are largely responsible for the situation to exist this badly in the first place...

 

And apparently today until Monday (?) are holidays and half of São Paulo says 'fuck taking care' and travels to the beach cities, where people already don't give two fucks about taking care and now that's gonna be overflowing with people from one of the world's biggest hard-hit cities, all of whom are not going to take any precaution whatsoever.

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Best of luck to my Brazilian friends. May the worst country “win.”

 

I’m almost certain we’re going to see a rise here, but some people have actually managed to somehow control this thing in the U.S.

“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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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

8,986

183,981

48,842

2

Iceland

57,628

169,000

340,994

3

Gibraltar

5,615

166,657

33,692

4

UAE

1,600,923

162,092

9,876,618

5

Bahrain

255,633

150,906

1,693,992

6

Malta

54,866

124,296

441,413

7

Falkland Islands

426

122,873

3,467

8

Cayman Islands

7,576

115,430

65,633

9

San Marino

3,700

109,071

33,923

10

Luxembourg

64,018

102,465

624,780

11

Lithuania

253,004

92,806

2,726,154

12

Bermuda

5,719

91,793

62,303

13

Denmark

490,782

84,765

5,789,943

14

Mauritius

95,666

75,237

1,271,536

15

Cyprus

90,718

75,199

1,206,368

16

Portugal

674,000

66,079

10,199,902

17

Spain

3,037,840

64,977

46,752,802

18

Belgium

739,146

63,807

11,584,014

19

Israel

524,584

60,718

8,639,658

20

Kuwait

256,314

60,123

4,263,192

21

Ireland

295,626

59,947

4,931,451

22

Qatar

170,437

59,276

2,875,313

23

Estonia

73,731

55,586

1,326,438

24

Russia

7,840,880

53,731

145,927,633

25

Italy

3,171,719

52,450

60,471,440

26

New Zealand

244,838

50,819

4,817,799

27

Singapore

294,414

50,369

5,845,139

28

Isle of Man

4,262

50,151

84,983

29

Latvia

94,621

50,108

1,888,351

30

Andorra

3,750

48,543

77,251

31

Australia

1,137,558

44,670

25,465,832

32

UK

2,962,227

43,661

67,846,185

33

Germany

3,595,059

42,924

83,754,315

34

USA

14,173,807

42,849

330,785,250

35

Austria

385,637

42,845

9,000,647

36

Brunei

18,010

41,213

437,001

37

Norway

223,045

41,179

5,416,449

38

Switzerland

355,393

41,098

8,647,484

39

Belarus

387,673

41,025

9,449,661

40

Canada

1,375,126

36,471

37,704,575

41

Slovenia

73,319

35,268

2,078,907

42

Czechia

372,341

34,776

10,706,798

43

Kazakhstan

591,502

31,545

18,750,814

44

Greenland

1,767

31,132

56,759

45

Channel Islands

5,342

30,758

173,681

46

Finland

160,177

28,914

5,539,776

47

Slovakia

151,778

27,801

5,459,353

48

Grenada

3,007

26,737

112,465

49

Azerbaijan

245,609

24,249

10,128,787

50

Liechtenstein

900

23,612

38,116

51

Serbia

196,881

22,524

8,741,130

52

Hong Kong

168,291

22,468

7,490,095

53

Maldives

11,775

21,829

539,417

54

Peru

715,423

21,733

32,918,409

55

Venezuela

616,562

21,676

28,444,595

56

Chile

409,669

21,451

19,097,583

57

France

1,384,633

21,218

65,257,613

58

Sweden

209,900

20,798

10,092,199

59

Djibouti

20,056

20,334

986,323

60

Turkey

1,696,355

20,138

84,235,031

61

Réunion

17,200

19,227

894,592

62

Aruba

2,048

19,191

106,716

63

New Caledonia

5,454

19,124

285,185

64

Mayotte

5,200

19,117

272,012

65

Bhutan

14,527

18,851

770,633

66

Saudi Arabia

636,178

18,307

34,750,295

67

Poland

674,861

17,829

37,851,101

68

Netherlands

302,395

17,652

17,130,699

69

Romania

332,487

17,271

19,251,223

70

Bosnia and Herzegovina

55,624

16,943

3,282,976

71

Montenegro

10,167

16,188

628,057

72

Armenia

45,822

15,467

2,962,634

73

S. Korea

788,684

15,385

51,264,360

74

Hungary

147,511

15,266

9,662,990

75

Barbados

4,322

15,042

287,336

76

Jordan

152,615

14,975

10,191,568

77

Malaysia

481,411

14,896

32,317,999

78

Kyrgyzstan

94,441

14,504

6,511,518

79

Oman

72,000

14,143

5,090,680

80

Croatia

57,021

13,881

4,107,943

81

Uzbekistan

460,000

13,767

33,412,612

82

Caribbean Netherlands

357

13,629

26,195

83

Greece

139,445

13,372

10,428,469

84

French Polynesia

3,686

13,130

280,726

85

Panama

52,641

12,223

4,306,796

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

22,767

10,928

2,083,383

87

Uruguay

35,630

10,261

3,472,397

88

Georgia

40,711

10,203

3,989,993

89

Bulgaria

70,755

10,175

6,953,938

90

El Salvador

65,226

10,062

6,482,554

91

Moldova

40,565

10,053

4,034,973

92

Sint Maarten

425

9,925

42,820

93

Lebanon

65,363

9,572

6,828,703

94

Palestine

44,876

8,822

5,087,001

95

Iran

731,213

8,719

83,868,516

96

South Africa

506,861

8,559

59,222,219

97

Cuba

87,288

7,706

11,327,367

98

Saint Kitts and Nevis

391

7,356

53,157

99

Montserrat

36

7,212

4,992

100

Guadeloupe

2,866

7,163

400,117

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries who should conduct more tests

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

101

Botswana

14,855

6,332

2,345,938

102

Dominica

433

6,017

71,966

103

Ghana

184,343

5,948

30,994,975

104

Ukraine

257,890

5,893

43,761,557

105

Ecuador

100,248

5,692

17,611,696

106

Dominican Republic

59,976

5,535

10,835,483

107

British Virgin Islands

167

5,528

30,208

108

Thailand

328,073

4,701

69,780,672

109

Bahamas

1,826

4,648

392,816

110

Albania

12,555

4,362

2,878,137

111

Saint Lucia

786

4,283

183,534

112

Colombia

214,536

4,221

50,820,749

113

Costa Rica

21,299

4,185

5,088,826

114

Rwanda

53,317

4,129

12,912,915

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

115

Nepal

110,583

3,803

29,074,659

116

Iraq

149,701

3,732

40,113,204

117

Tunisia

43,723

3,704

11,804,462

118

Mongolia

11,750

3,591

3,272,084

119

Eswatini

4,160

3,590

1,158,790

120

Gabon

7,966

3,589

2,219,341

121

Brazil

735,224

3,462

212,389,176

122

Belize

1,363

3,435

396,771

123

Jamaica

9,021

3,048

2,959,730

124

Paraguay

21,542

3,025

7,122,422

125

Curaçao

485

2,957

164,018

126

Taiwan

70,100

2,944

23,812,039

127

Morocco

104,915

2,846

36,860,148

128

Vietnam

275,000

2,828

97,239,013

129

Turks and Caicos

109

2,820

38,656

130

Argentina

112,370

2,489

45,148,586

131

Philippines

259,172

2,369

109,411,860

132

CAR

10,837

2,248

4,819,836

133

Sri Lanka

47,521

2,220

21,403,273

134

Benin

26,431

2,187

12,084,074

135

Japan

258,277

2,041

126,518,009

136

Trinidad and Tobago

2,785

1,991

1,398,987

137

Pakistan

429,600

1,949

220,380,264

138

India

2,615,920

1,898

1,378,455,853

139

Zimbabwe

28,019

1,888

14,837,674

140

Antigua and Barbuda

183

1,870

97,837

141

Togo

14,196

1,720

8,255,121

142

Uganda

77,456

1,700

45,558,511

143

Guyana

1,295

1,647

786,129

144

Cabo Verde

892

1,606

555,294

145

St. Vincent Grenadines

175

1,578

110,901

146

Senegal

24,599

1,474

16,689,519

147

Fiji

1,300

1,451

895,713

148

Mexico

185,755

1,442

128,777,650

149

Egypt

135,000

1,322

102,104,567

150

Bangladesh

214,114

1,302

164,502,000

151

Bolivia

14,803

1,270

11,654,518

152

Guatemala

20,820

1,165

17,876,171

153

Honduras

11,315

1,145

9,886,106

154

Zambia

19,014

1,038

18,319,980

155

Namibia

2,586

1,020

2,535,445

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

156

Cambodia

15,572

933

16,692,053

157

Kenya

49,405

921

53,628,156

158

Sao Tome and Principe

175

800

218,675

159

Guinea

10,304

787

13,088,713

160

Indonesia

211,883

776

273,192,339

161

Guinea-Bissau

1,500

764

1,962,338

162

Ivory Coast

19,174

729

26,298,323

163

Suriname

404

689

586,035

164

Afghanistan

26,707

688

38,822,151

165

Laos

4,743

653

7,263,242

166

Gambia

1,476

613

2,408,228

167

Equatorial Guinea

854

611

1,397,127

168

Ethiopia

65,760

574

114,615,025

169

Timor-Leste

738

561

1,315,452

170

Mauritania

2,583

557

4,634,593

171

Libya

3,633

530

6,860,437

172

South Sudan

3,356

300

11,178,612

173

Myanmar

15,838

291

54,368,782

174

Papua New Guinea

2,402

269

8,926,835

175

Niger

5,909

245

24,093,552

176

Mozambique

6,769

217

31,146,622

177

Madagascar

5,670

205

27,603,501

178

Haiti

2,270

199

11,386,485

179

Angola

6,136

187

32,737,396

180

Nigeria

38,231

186

205,514,164

181

Mali

3,483

173

20,178,087

182

Malawi

1,803

95

19,069,143

183

Burundi

284

24

11,846,415

184

Sudan

281

6

43,724,769

185

Yemen

120

4

29,746,579

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

 

I wouldn't necessarily say "add to this", since he and his cronies are largely responsible for the situation to exist this badly in the first place...

 

And apparently today until Monday (?) are holidays and half of São Paulo says 'fuck taking care' and travels to the beach cities, where people already don't give two fucks about taking care and now that's gonna be overflowing with people from one of the world's biggest hard-hit cities, all of whom are not going to take any precaution whatsoever.

 

You are right of course, Bolso's attitude and policies were so unhinged for the first moment and they are responsible for the situation getting out of hand so much.

Also good point about personal attitude re precautions. On the other hand, in favelas and such many precautions would not be possible even if people wanted to.

But absolutely no excuse for ppl traveling to these beach cities from S Paulo.

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