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How this for social distancing @heywoodu

 

Oh how I wish to emigrate the fuck out of this country.

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17 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

That's because the OBOR passed through Pakistan Occupied Kashmir which Indians didn't like .

 

And now not just China, Italy is being considered for this in Indian Media  . If Italian govt  had been little more responsible this could have been avoided in India. The first case ( apart from 3 students studying in Wuhan in Kerala who got it in January and recovered quickly)  is from Italy and it's not few its more than 500 or so... And Italians spread it to Europe and over the world. There was just 2 cases from Chinese as travel ban was in place , both had good recovery ones. 

 

In Mysuru, one person came in contact with Chinese abroad and eventually 88 people got virus but all 88 recovered .

 

But if Italy tested early reporting the numbers we would ban them early  too. 

 

Thank you very much for your explanation.

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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

9,153

187,393

48,844

2

Gibraltar

6,101

181,082

33,692

3

Iceland

58,225

170,742

341,012

4

Bahrain

276,552

163,208

1,694,480

5

UAE

1,600,923

162,076

9,877,597

6

Malta

59,511

134,816

441,423

7

Cayman Islands

8,426

128,369

65,639

8

Falkland Islands

445

128,316

3,468

9

San Marino

3,968

116,967

33,924

10

Luxembourg

66,653

106,668

624,863

11

Bermuda

6,362

102,117

62,301

12

Lithuania

267,719

98,215

2,725,846

13

Denmark

526,285

90,894

5,790,110

14

Cyprus

99,733

82,667

1,206,440

15

Mauritius

101,052

79,471

1,271,554

16

Spain

3,556,567

76,071

46,752,950

17

Portugal

689,705

67,620

10,199,659

18

Belgium

781,284

67,443

11,584,427

19

Qatar

184,794

64,260

2,875,712

20

Kuwait

268,154

62,892

4,263,710

21

Ireland

295,626

59,942

4,931,903

22

Channel Islands

10,255

59,041

173,694

23

Russia

8,600,000

58,933

145,928,144

24

Israel

537,489

58,438

9,197,590

25

Estonia

75,779

57,129

1,326,445

26

Italy

3,391,188

56,080

60,470,714

27

New Zealand

259,152

53,787

4,818,119

28

Latvia

99,049

52,457

1,888,181

29

Isle of Man

4,454

52,409

84,986

30

Singapore

294,414

50,366

5,845,516

31

UK

3,348,507

49,352

67,849,102

32

Andorra

3,750

48,542

77,252

33

Australia

1,224,627

48,084

25,468,256

34

Belarus

434,618

45,993

9,449,636

35

Austria

401,857

44,645

9,001,067

36

USA

14,357,969

43,404

330,801,130

37

Germany

3,595,059

42,923

83,756,505

38

Switzerland

367,037

42,442

8,648,002

39

Norway

229,769

42,418

5,416,796

40

Brunei

18,411

42,127

437,036

41

Canada

1,431,911

37,974

37,707,284

42

Czechia

394,499

36,845

10,706,960

43

Slovenia

75,110

36,130

2,078,909

44

Kazakhstan

657,214

35,046

18,752,654

45

Greenland

1,850

32,593

56,760

46

Finland

166,900

30,127

5,539,846

47

Slovakia

158,414

29,017

5,459,375

48

Venezuela

771,276

27,116

28,443,938

49

Hong Kong

202,930

27,091

7,490,593

50

Grenada

3,007

26,736

112,469

51

Azerbaijan

265,067

26,168

10,129,535

52

Serbia

214,212

24,507

8,740,843

53

Peru

788,341

23,946

32,922,175

54

Chile

457,332

23,945

19,098,926

55

Liechtenstein

900

23,612

38,117

56

Djibouti

22,097

22,401

986,441

57

Maldives

11,775

21,826

539,495

58

Turkey

1,807,673

21,458

84,242,466

59

France

1,384,633

21,218

65,258,794

60

Sweden

209,900

20,797

10,092,714

61

Bhutan

15,293

19,843

770,702

62

Poland

750,939

19,839

37,850,763

63

Saudi Arabia

684,615

19,698

34,754,742

64

Aruba

2,063

19,331

106,719

65

Réunion

17,200

19,226

894,644

66

New Caledonia

5,454

19,123

285,208

67

Mayotte

5,200

19,113

272,066

68

Romania

361,566

18,782

19,250,177

69

Netherlands

313,755

18,315

17,131,009

70

Bosnia and Herzegovina

58,694

17,879

3,282,809

71

Armenia

50,397

17,011

2,962,680

72

Hungary

162,925

16,861

9,662,790

73

Barbados

4,664

16,232

287,339

74

Montenegro

10,167

16,188

628,058

75

Caribbean Netherlands

424

16,185

26,197

76

S. Korea

820,289

16,001

51,264,720

77

Jordan

161,722

15,867

10,192,398

78

Malaysia

507,682

15,707

32,321,398

79

Kyrgyzstan

98,281

15,091

6,512,401

80

Croatia

60,864

14,817

4,107,737

81

Greece

152,998

14,672

10,428,054

82

Saint Martin

553

14,329

38,594

83

Oman

72,000

14,141

5,091,748

84

St. Barth

137

13,875

9,874

85

French Polynesia

3,873

13,796

280,739

86

Uzbekistan

460,000

13,766

33,416,589

87

Panama

56,755

13,176

4,307,353

88

North Macedonia

24,762

11,885

2,083,383

89

Georgia

45,707

11,456

3,989,931

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries under safe category with sufficient test done

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total Population

90

El Salvador

70,225

10,832

6,482,821

91

Uruguay

37,590

10,825

3,472,495

92

Bulgaria

74,096

10,656

6,953,511

93

Lebanon

71,814

10,517

6,828,453

94

Sint Maarten

437

10,205

42,824

95

Moldova

40,565

10,054

4,034,896

96

South Africa

564,370

9,529

59,228,347

97

Iran

781,286

9,315

83,877,328

98

Guadeloupe

3,573

8,930

400,117

99

Palestine

44,876

8,820

5,087,975

100

Cuba

92,629

8,177

11,327,310

101

Saint Kitts and Nevis

391

7,355

53,160

102

Montserrat

36

7,212

4,992

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries who should conduct more tests

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

103

Botswana

16,100

6,862

2,346,328

104

Ukraine

285,626

6,527

43,759,415

105

Ghana

193,705

6,248

31,000,302

106

Dominican Republic

65,355

6,031

10,836,374

107

Dominica

433

6,017

71,968

108

Ecuador

105,462

5,987

17,613,893

109

British Virgin Islands

167

5,528

30,210

110

Bahamas

1,955

4,977

392,846

111

Colombia

243,119

4,783

50,825,192

112

Saint Lucia

867

4,724

183,540

113

Thailand

328,073

4,701

69,782,104

114

Albania

13,133

4,563

2,878,112

115

Nepal

132,195

4,546

29,078,960

116

Iraq

181,882

4,533

40,120,620

117

Costa Rica

22,910

4,502

5,089,207

118

Gabon

9,908

4,464

2,219,772

119

Rwanda

57,077

4,419

12,915,554

120

Eswatini

4,994

4,309

1,158,888

121

Tunisia

47,649

4,036

11,805,475

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

122

Mongolia

12,407

3,791

3,272,517

123

Morocco

133,561

3,623

36,863,733

124

Belize

1,435

3,616

396,831

125

Brazil

735,224

3,461

212,401,542

126

Jamaica

9,923

3,353

2,959,835

127

Paraguay

23,805

3,342

7,123,140

128

Turks and Caicos

126

3,259

38,660

129

Curaçao

504

3,073

164,024

130

Taiwan

70,697

2,969

23,812,392

131

Vietnam

275,000

2,828

97,246,184

132

Argentina

125,893

2,788

45,151,982

133

Philippines

287,294

2,626

109,423,817

134

Sri Lanka

53,092

2,480

21,404,007

135

CAR

11,570

2,400

4,820,525

136

Zimbabwe

35,112

2,366

14,839,448

137

Cabo Verde

1,307

2,353

555,344

138

Benin

26,792

2,217

12,086,686

139

Pakistan

473,607

2,149

220,415,479

140

India

2,943,421

2,135

1,378,566,974

141

Japan

268,477

2,122

126,514,849

142

Trinidad and Tobago

2,903

2,075

1,399,024

143

Senegal

34,082

2,042

16,693,148

144

Anguilla

30

2,001

14,989

145

Togo

15,987

1,936

8,256,716

146

St. Vincent Grenadines

209

1,885

110,904

147

Antigua and Barbuda

183

1,870

97,844

148

Uganda

84,975

1,865

45,570,409

149

Guyana

1,401

1,782

786,160

150

Mexico

215,656

1,674

128,788,747

151

Bangladesh

243,583

1,481

164,515,439

152

Fiji

1,300

1,451

895,766

153

Guatemala

25,464

1,424

17,878,891

154

Egypt

135,000

1,322

102,120,411

155

Bolivia

14,803

1,270

11,655,824

156

Honduras

11,820

1,195

9,887,398

157

Namibia

3,027

1,194

2,535,822

158

Zambia

20,011

1,092

18,324,217

159

Kenya

57,650

1,075

53,637,887

160

Guinea

13,726

1,048

13,091,643

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

161

Cambodia

16,416

983

16,693,950

162

Indonesia

239,740

877

273,216,033

163

Ivory Coast

22,233

845

26,303,693

164

Suriname

488

833

586,078

165

Sao Tome and Principe

175

800

218,708

166

Afghanistan

30,052

774

38,829,355

167

Guinea-Bissau

1,500

764

1,962,720

168

Laos

5,487

755

7,264,107

169

Ethiopia

76,962

671

114,638,437

170

Libya

4,351

634

6,861,203

171

Gambia

1,476

613

2,408,787

172

Equatorial Guinea

854

611

1,397,507

173

Timor-Leste

738

561

1,315,658

174

Mauritania

2,583

557

4,635,598

175

Myanmar

17,875

329

54,371,767

176

Angola

10,000

305

32,745,816

177

South Sudan

3,356

300

11,179,687

178

Papua New Guinea

2,402

269

8,928,226

179

Mozambique

7,947

255

31,153,827

180

Niger

5,989

248

24,100,778

181

Haiti

2,718

239

11,387,625

182

Nigeria

43,328

211

205,556,170

183

Madagascar

5,670

205

27,609,355

184

Mali

3,483

173

20,182,888

185

Lesotho

283

132

2,140,467

186

Malawi

2,411

126

19,073,209

187

Burundi

284

24

11,849,331

188

Sudan

401

9

43,733,183

189

Yemen

120

4

29,751,976

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Latest data as of 24th May, 2020.

 

Top best recovery rate (These countries have recorded more than 80% 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

1,804

+0

10

+0

1,791

3

99.28 % (excellent)

 

2.

New Zealand

1,504

+0

21

+0

1,456

27

96.81 % (excellent)

 

3.

Hong Kong

1,066

+0

4

+0

1,030

32

96.62 % (excellent)

 

4.

Thailand

3,040

+0

56

+0

2,921

63

96.09 % (excellent)

 

5.

China

82,974

+3

4,634

+0

78,261

79

94.32 % (excellent)

 

6.

Luxembourg

3,990

+0

109

+0

3,758

123

94.19 % (excellent)

 

7.

Norway

8,346

+0

235

+0

7,727

384

92.58 % (excellent)

 

8.

Australia

7,114

+3

102

+0

6,508

504

91.48 % (excellent)

 

9.

South Korea

11,190

+25

266

+0

10,213

711

91.30 % (excellent)

 

10.

Slovenia

1,468

+0

107

+1

1,340

21

91.28 % (excellent)

 

11.

Austria

16,503

+17

640

+1

15,063

800

91.27 % (excellent)

 

12.

Switzerland

30,725

+0

1,905

+0

28,000

820

91.13 % (excellent)

 

13.

Croatia

2,243

+0

99

+0

2,023

121

90.19 % (excellent)

 

14.

Germany

179,986

+0

8,366

+0

160,300

11,320

89.06 % (good)

 

15.

Denmark

11,289

+0

561

+0

9,836

892

87.13 % (good)

 

16.

Slovakia

1,509

+5

28

+0

1,301

180

86.22 % (good)

 

17.

Ireland

24,582

+0

1,604

+0

21,060

1,918

85.67 % (good)

 

18.

Estonia

1,823

+2

64

+0

1,532

227

84.04 % (good)

 

19.

Malaysia

7,245

+60

115

+0

5,945

1,185

82.06 % (good)

 

20.

Uzbekistan

3,132

+17

13

+0

2,532

587

80.84 % (good)

 

21.

Japan

16,536

+0

808

+0

13,244

2,484

80.09 % (good)

 

22.

Iran

133,521

+0

7,359

+0

104,072

22,090

77.94 % (good)

 

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@Fly_like_a_don

 

Actually I can understand that it is not easy for big countries to manage the pandemic. The virus hits hard. Surely large countries will have difficulties to test more of their citizens. That is why the 4 biggest countries in the world will definitely have lots of difficulties to conduct more tests because they have too many citizens to handle in their country. That is why we can see why these 4 countries (1. China, 2. India, 3. USA, 4. Indonesia) will tend to have difficulties to test all their citizens. This is hard luck.

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3 hours ago, up and down said:

@Fly_like_a_don

 

Actually I can understand that it is not easy for big countries to manage the pandemic. The virus hits hard. Surely large countries will have difficulties to test more of their citizens. That is why the 4 biggest countries in the world will definitely have lots of difficulties to conduct more tests because they have too many citizens to handle in their country. That is why we can see why these 4 countries (1. China, 2. India, 3. USA, 4. Indonesia) will tend to have difficulties to test all their citizens. This is hard luck.

Maybe we have to learn to live with the virus 

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Yesterdays recap:

 

5 new confirmed cases yesterday, 1509 tests provided during Saturday

 

No new death for the eighth consecutive day and 21 newly recovered patients.

 

Currently 180 Active cases registered in the country, 53 of them needs hospitalization, only 1 of them is now in intensive care beds and currently still no one has to be under artificial lung ventilator.

 

So right now in Slovakia

1509 Confirmed Cases   (+5 Yesterday), 

1649 Tests Yesterday    (158414 in Total)

28 Deaths  (+0 Yesterday), 1301 Fully Recovered  (+21 Yesterday)

 

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

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