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@Sindo Any chance to see a graph from January to now of the daily number of posts in this thread? :d 

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Yesterdays recap:

 

No new confirmed cases yesterday, 1180 tests provided during Saturday.

 

No new death for the 22nd consecutive day but and 10 newly recovered patients yesterday.

 

Currently 111 Active cases registered in the country, 38 of them needs hospitalization, no one in intensive care beds and also currently still no one has to be under artificial lung ventilator.

 

So right now in Slovakia

1528 Confirmed Cases   (+0 Yesterday), 

1180 Tests Yesterday    (189415 in Total)

28 Deaths  (+0 Yesterday), 1389 Fully Recovered  (+10 Yesterday)

 

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

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City of Makassar (5th largest in Indonesia) might be the biggest contender for Best Covidiot City Award:

 

1. Blocking and shouting at health workers who are going to open a rapid test center
 

 

2. Hundreds of people stormed the hospital morgue and "steal" their relatives dead bodies because they don't want the bodies to be buried in the designated burial site for those who are COVID-19 positive or suspects

 

 

3. "We don't want any tests, we want free groceries"

 

 

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21 minutes ago, rybak said:

Almost 600 new cases in :POL today. Third day a row we have the biggest number of new cases. And still head of Ministry of Health says that "we have pandemic under control"....

 

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Maybe he/she means if there's no protests for the past two weeks, it's already a huge win.

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11 minutes ago, Vic Liu said:

Maybe he/she means if there's no protests for the past two weeks, it's already a huge win.

Whelp, that’ll be a huge net loss for the U.S. then :p

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52 minuty temu, Vic Liu napisał:

Maybe he/she means if there's no protests for the past two weeks, it's already a huge win.

It's he ;)

Recently I heard about only one (Black Lives Matter ofc.. :whistle:) protest here, exactly in Poznań. Which was really peaceuful which you can see in that video. 

 

Nothing yet about covid and anti-government. I think that main reason of that can be that soon will be presidential elections...

 

 

 

Now main politicians are focused on their campaganies in upcoming presidential elections, which are expected to held in June 28th (postponed from May 10th). Several candidates are saying once again that holding elections in few weeks is still impossible, especially seeing that number of new covid cases are raising with every day... (Government lifted all restrictions too quickly without thinking and any strategic). I'm really curious how people will react and vote seeing that President, PM and government did many mistakes in battle with corona. The biggest scandal was broke out about masks. We ordered from your country over 7 milion masks and other need medical supplies, after few weeks completly out of nowhere, it was revealed that on bank account of brother of head of ministry of health suddenly appeared milions of polish złoty's... And that brother have own medical company...

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After a very good half a month or so, we are back going up in the numbers. In the last few days it has been 80-90+ .People were definitely easing precautions very fast ( and i'm not talking about the government, but everyones personal measures)

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