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Masks have fallen, literally. From now on there is no obligation to wear a mask inside, this is only a recomendation.

 

In Slovenia, there were only two new cases found in last five days.

 

From Monday on, public gatherings of 200 people are allowed. Also fitneses, welness centres and so on are finally opened.

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One would imagine these mass protests around the country may pose a problem for combating the spread of Covid-19.

“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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10 hours ago, justony said:

Masks have fallen, literally. From now on there is no obligation to wear a mask inside, this is only a recomendation.

 

In Slovenia, there were only two new cases found in last five days.

 

From Monday on, public gatherings of 200 people are allowed. Also fitneses, welness centres and so on are finally opened.

Countries are starting to drop the masks rule and here on Monday the first situations where masks are obligated come into effect :lol: (public transport)

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6 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

One would imagine these mass protests around the country may pose a problem for combating the spread of Covid-19.

No doubt. We've already seen some of the anti-lockdown protests help spread the virus. It would be surprising if these are any different.

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3 minutes ago, Agger said:

No doubt. We've already seen some of the anti-lockdown protests help spread the virus. It would be surprising if these are any different.

There are multiple ways this could have been prevented (specifically talking about the possible transmission of Covid at protests), but the federal government refuses to do anything besides punish Twitter for fact-checking Trump right now.

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22 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

There are multiple ways this could have been prevented (specifically talking about the possible transmission of Covid at protests), but the federal government refuses to do anything besides punish Twitter for fact-checking Trump right now.

To be fair, it's really not that easy. Calling for special precautions at protests can easily be seen as trying to stop them or make them less effective.

At least here in Denmark, most "Covid-rules" don't count when it comes to demonstrations. That did become rather hillarious when a single person entered an area that was closed (due to people gathering there without much social distancing). It was allowed as he had registered it as a demonstration.

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Just now, Agger said:

To be fair, it's really not that easy. Calling for special precautions at protests can easily be seen as trying to stop them or make them less effective.

At least here in Denmark, most "Covid-rules" don't count when it comes to demonstrations. That did become rather hillarious when a single person entered an area that was closed (due to people gathering there without much social distancing). It was allowed as he had registered it as a demonstration.

Right, but there are many actions the federal government could have taken to prevent all these protests. Trump could have said the virus was a real threat for starters. They could have solved the social conditions long ago too. This is all on them at this point.

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The full data of tests conducted. (Latest data as of 29th May, 2020)

 

 

 

 

 

Countries under safe category with mass testing done

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total population

1

UAE

2,110,493

213,629

9,879,229

2

Gibraltar

7,073

209,931

33,692

3

Faeroe Islands

9,466

193,793

48,846

4

Iceland

60,141

176,344

341,043

5

Bahrain

297,873

175,706

1,695,292

6

Cayman Islands

10,466

159,421

65,650

7

Malta

65,471

148,313

441,439

8

Falkland Islands

503

144,957

3,470

9

San Marino

4,303

126,839

33,925

10

Luxembourg

71,098

113,756

625,003

11

Bermuda

6,941

111,416

62,298

12

Lithuania

294,091

107,910

2,725,331

13

Denmark

583,052

100,693

5,790,388

14

Cyprus

111,270

92,221

1,206,560

15

Mauritius

111,358

87,574

1,271,582

16

Portugal

778,698

76,349

10,199,255

17

Spain

3,556,567

76,071

46,753,197

18

Qatar

207,033

71,977

2,876,377

19

Belgium

818,807

70,678

11,585,114

20

Russia

10,000,000

68,526

145,928,996

21

Kuwait

282,341

66,206

4,264,573

22

Ireland

325,795

66,049

4,932,656

23

Estonia

81,719

61,607

1,326,457

24

Israel

565,311

61,463

9,197,590

25

Italy

3,683,144

60,909

60,469,504

26

Channel Islands

10,255

59,033

173,716

27

UK

3,918,079

57,743

67,853,964

28

Singapore

334,691

57,250

5,846,144

29

Latvia

106,931

56,640

1,887,898

30

Isle of Man

4,732

55,675

84,993

31

New Zealand

275,852

55,147

5,002,100

32

Australia

1,390,924

54,605

25,472,297

33

Belarus

499,249

52,833

9,449,593

34

USA

16,331,312

49,365

330,827,597

35

Andorra

3,750

48,541

77,254

36

Austria

434,302

48,246

9,001,768

37

Germany

3,952,971

47,194

83,760,156

38

Switzerland

385,822

44,610

8,648,865

39

Norway

239,864

44,277

5,417,374

40

Brunei

18,707

42,799

437,093

41

Canada

1,585,235

42,036

37,711,800

42

Kazakhstan

761,727

40,613

18,755,722

43

Czechia

430,564

40,212

10,707,231

44

Slovenia

78,578

37,798

2,078,913

45

Greenland

2,030

35,764

56,761

46

Finland

176,650

31,886

5,539,963

47

Venezuela

897,695

31,561

28,442,842

48

Slovakia

167,562

30,692

5,459,411

49

Peru

928,797

28,207

32,928,451

50

Azerbaijan

284,669

28,099

10,130,782

51

Chile

530,173

27,756

19,101,165

52

Hong Kong

202,930

27,088

7,491,423

53

Serbia

234,019

26,775

8,740,364

54

Grenada

3,007

26,735

112,476

55

Djibouti

25,257

25,599

986,638

56

Sweden

238,800

23,659

10,093,573

57

Liechtenstein

900

23,611

38,118

58

Turkey

1,928,209

22,885

84,254,857

59

New Caledonia

6,416

22,493

285,245

60

Poland

846,732

22,371

37,850,199

61

Saudi Arabia

770,696

22,171

34,762,153

62

Maldives

11,775

21,821

539,625

63

Bhutan

16,547

21,467

770,818

64

Romania

410,000

21,300

19,248,434

65

France

1,384,633

21,217

65,260,761

66

Netherlands

342,681

20,003

17,131,525

67

Aruba

2,105

19,723

106,726

68

Réunion

17,200

19,224

894,731

69

Mayotte

5,200

19,107

272,156

70

Bosnia and Herzegovina

62,567

19,061

3,282,532

71

Armenia

56,042

18,916

2,962,755

72

Hungary

180,152

18,645

9,662,456

73

Barbados

5,201

18,100

287,344

74

Jordan

177,092

17,373

10,193,780

75

S. Korea

885,120

17,265

51,265,321

76

Kyrgyzstan

109,521

16,813

6,513,873

77

Greece

170,467

16,348

10,427,362

78

Malaysia

524,983

16,240

32,327,063

79

Montenegro

10,167

16,188

628,059

80

Caribbean Netherlands

424

16,183

26,201

81

Croatia

65,094

15,848

4,107,393

82

Panama

63,202

14,670

4,308,282

83

Saint Martin

553

14,325

38,603

84

French Polynesia

4,006

14,268

280,762

85

Oman

72,000

14,136

5,093,528

86

St. Barth

137

13,875

9,874

87

Uzbekistan

460,000

13,763

33,423,219

88

Georgia

52,117

13,062

3,989,827

89

El Salvador

84,650

13,057

6,483,267

90

North Macedonia

27,023

12,971

2,083,381

91

Uruguay

41,469

11,942

3,472,659

92

Lebanon

78,947

11,562

6,828,038

93

Bulgaria

79,389

11,418

6,952,801

94

South Africa

655,723

11,069

59,238,562

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries under safe category with sufficient test done

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests per 1 million citizens

 

Total Population

95

Iran

876,492

10,448

83,892,015

96

Sint Maarten

438

10,226

42,831

97

Moldova

40,565

10,054

4,034,769

98

Guadeloupe

3,573

8,930

400,118

99

Palestine

44,876

8,817

5,089,600

100

Cuba

99,745

8,806

11,327,216

101

Ukraine

337,318

7,709

43,755,845

102

Botswana

17,991

7,666

2,346,977

103

Saint Kitts and Nevis

394

7,411

53,165

104

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

105

Dominican Republic

74,612

6,884

10,837,859

106

Ghana

205,890

6,640

31,009,181

107

Ecuador

110,812

6,290

17,617,555

108

Dominica

433

6,016

71,970

109

Gabon

12,669

5,705

2,220,492

110

Nepal

162,730

5,595

29,086,128

111

Colombia

283,346

5,574

50,832,596

112

British Virgin Islands

167

5,527

30,213

113

Thailand

375,453

5,380

69,784,490

114

Iraq

211,485

5,270

40,132,981

115

Saint Lucia

965

5,257

183,552

116

Bahamas

2,050

5,218

392,898

117

Rwanda

64,268

4,974

12,919,954

118

Costa Rica

24,897

4,892

5,089,842

119

Morocco

180,189

4,887

36,869,708

120

Albania

13,993

4,862

2,878,069

121

Eswatini

4,994

4,309

1,159,052

122

St. Vincent Grenadines

472

4,256

110,909

123

Tunisia

49,951

4,231

11,807,164

124

Mongolia

13,594

4,153

3,273,239

125

Brazil

871,839

4,104

212,422,152

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

126

Belize

1,572

3,960

396,929

127

Jamaica

11,460

3,872

2,960,012

128

Paraguay

27,425

3,849

7,124,337

129

Curaçao

572

3,487

164,033

130

Turks and Caicos

129

3,336

38,668

131

Argentina

145,081

3,213

45,157,642

132

Taiwan

71,750

3,013

23,812,979

133

Philippines

323,819

2,959

109,443,743

134

Sri Lanka

60,878

2,844

21,405,231

135

Vietnam

275,000

2,828

97,258,136

136

Anguilla

41

2,735

14,991

137

Fiji

2,431

2,714

895,854

138

India

3,483,838

2,527

1,378,752,175

139

Zimbabwe

37,039

2,495

14,842,405

140

CAR

11,570

2,400

4,821,674

141

Pakistan

520,017

2,359

220,474,171

142

Cabo Verde

1,307

2,353

555,426

143

Benin

28,324

2,343

12,091,039

144

Senegal

38,508

2,306

16,699,197

145

Togo

18,696

2,264

8,259,373

146

Trinidad and Tobago

3,115

2,226

1,399,086

147

Japan

281,293

2,223

126,509,583

148

Uganda

90,832

1,992

45,590,239

149

Guyana

1,559

1,983

786,212

150

Bolivia

22,294

1,912

11,657,999

151

Mexico

244,858

1,901

128,807,241

152

Antigua and Barbuda

183

1,870

97,855

153

Guatemala

31,427

1,757

17,883,425

154

Bangladesh

275,776

1,676

164,537,836

155

Honduras

14,790

1,496

9,889,552

156

Suriname

782

1,334

586,149

157

Namibia

3,370

1,329

2,536,452

158

Zambia

24,275

1,324

18,331,278

159

Egypt

135,000

1,322

102,146,819

160

Kenya

70,172

1,308

53,654,106

161

Cambodia

19,457

1,165

16,697,111

162

Guinea

14,407

1,100

13,096,527

163

Indonesia

289,906

1,061

273,255,522

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

164

Ivory Coast

26,021

989

26,312,643

165

Timor-Leste

1,290

980

1,316,002

166

Afghanistan

35,923

925

38,841,361

167

Laos

6,141

845

7,265,550

168

Ethiopia

96,566

842

114,677,457

169

Sao Tome and Principe

175

800

218,764

170

Guinea-Bissau

1,500

764

1,963,357

171

Libya

5,154

751

6,862,479

172

Gambia

1,730

718

2,409,718

173

Equatorial Guinea

854

611

1,398,140

174

Mauritania

2,583

557

4,637,273

175

Myanmar

22,791

419

54,376,742

176

Madagascar

9,848

357

27,619,112

177

Haiti

3,475

305

11,389,523

178

Angola

10,000

305

32,759,848

179

South Sudan

3,356

300

11,181,480

180

Mozambique

9,036

290

31,165,836

181

Papua New Guinea

2,402

269

8,930,545

182

Niger

6,020

250

24,112,822

183

Nigeria

49,966

243

205,626,178

184

Malawi

3,372

177

19,079,984

185

Mali

3,483

173

20,190,889

186

Lesotho

283

132

2,140,699

187

Burundi

284

24

11,854,190

188

Sudan

401

9

43,747,206

189

Yemen

120

4

29,760,970

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Latest data as of 29th 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

1,805

+0

10

+0

1,792

3

99.28 % (excellent)

 

2.

New Zealand

1,504

+0

22

+0

1,481

1

98.47 % (excellent)

 

3.

Hong Kong

1,067

+0

4

+0

1,035

28

97.00 % (excellent)

 

4.

Thailand

3,076

+11

57

+0

2,945

74

95.74 % (excellent)

 

5.

Luxembourg

4,008

+0

110

+0

3,803

95

94.89 % (excellent)

 

6.

China

82,995

+0

4,634

+0

78,291

70

94.33 % (excellent)

 

7.

Austria

16,655

+27

668

+23

15,347

640

92.15 % (excellent)

 

8.

Slovenia

1,473

+0

108

+0

1,356

9

92.06 % (excellent)

 

9.

Switzerland

30,796

+20

1,919

+0

28,300

577

91.90 % (excellent)

 

10.

Norway

8,411

+0

236

+0

7,727

448

91.87 % (excellent)

 

11.

Australia

7,165

+15

103

+0

6,580

482

91.84 % (excellent)

 

12.

Croatia

2,245

+0

102

+0

2,051

92

91.36 % (excellent)

 

13.

South Korea

11,402

+58

269

+0

10,363

770

90.89 % (excellent)

 

14.

Germany

182,452

+0

8,570

+0

164,100

9,782

89.94 % (good)

 

15.

Ireland

24,841

+0

1,639

+0

22,089

1,113

88.92 % (good)

 

16.

Denmark

11,512

+0

568

+0

10,180

764

88.43 % (good)

 

17.

Slovakia

1,520

+0

28

+0

1,338

154

88.03 % (good)

 

18.

Estonia

1,859

+8

67

+1

1,610

182

86.61% (good)

 

19.

Japan

16,683

+0

867

+0

14,147

1,669

84.80 % (good)

 

20.

Malaysia

7,732

+103

115

+0

6,235

1,382

80.64 % (good)

 

21.

Iran

143,849

+0

7,627

+0

112,988

23,234

78.55 % (good)

 

22.

Uzbekistan

3,463

+19

14

+0

2,694

755

77.79 % (good)

 

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Yesterdays recap:

 

No new new confirmed case yesterday, 1848 tests provided during Thursday

 

Also no new death for the 13th consecutive day and new 6 recovered patients.

 

Currently still 154 Active cases registered in the country, 59 of them needs hospitalization, the good news is that no one of them need to be in intensive care beds and also currently still no one has to be under artificial lung ventilator.

 

So right now in Slovakia

1520 Confirmed Cases   (+0 Yesterday), 

1848 Tests Yesterday    (167562 in Total)

28 Deaths  (+0 Yesterday), 1338 Fully Recovered  (+6 Yesterday)

 

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

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    • Stage 5 in Engelberg (SUI)   Men´s Individual Large Hill:   1. Daniel Tschofenig    274.8 2. Jan Hoerl    269.7 3. Stefan Kraft    268.0   Full Final Result HERE
    • Tschofenig & Hoerl take 1-2 today and close in on Paschke who had a bad day.
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