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7 hours ago, rybak said:

It's 3:05AM here, but never isn't too late for good news, :LCA is next clear from corona country. All 15 cases now are recovered :happyjump:

 

Good and great news. So happy to hear about it. Thank you very much for sharing this information.

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This website listed down a full chronicle about the pandemic. Can check it out.

 

https://project-evidence.github.io/

 

Here is the content of the website.


Evidence SARS-Co V-2 Emerged From a Biological Laboratory in Wuhan, China
1 Abstract
2 Authors
3 Correction Policy
4 Contribution Policy
5 Sourcing Policy
6 Purpose
6.1 If We’re Right
6.2 If We’re Wrong
6.3 Either Way
7 Nomenclature
8 Claim 1:  Was SARS-Co V-2 Present At A Bio-Laboratory in Wuhan, China?
8.1 The Huanan Seafood Market
8.2 Suspected Laboratories
8.3 A Note on Biowarfare
8.4 A Note on Bio-Safety Levels
8.5 The Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
8.5.1 Paper 1
8.5.2 Paper 2
8.5.3 Paper 3
8.5.4 Paper 4
8.5.5 Paper 5
8.5.6 Paper 6
8.5.7 Paper 7
8.5.8 Paper 8
8.5.9 Paper 9
8.5.10 Job Postings
8.5.11 Conclusion:  Highly Likely
8.5.12 Shi Zhengli’s Response
8.6 Wuhan Centre for Disease Control
8.6.1 There Are Few Bats in Wuhan
8.6.2 Horseshoe Bats Were Once Present in WHCDC Labs
8.6.3 Researcher Was Once Attacked By Bats
8.6.4 Surgery was Performed On Live Animals
8.6.5 Conclusion:  Plausible
8.6.6 Botao Xiao’s Response
8.7 Outside of Wuhan
9 Claim 2:  Did SARS-Co V-2 Begin From an Infected Lab Worker or Animal in Wuhan?
9.1 Hypothetical Spillover Events
9.2 Bio-Laboratory Accidents Are Not Impossible
9.2.1 "Biohazard"
9.2.1.1 Aral Smallpox Incident (1971)
9.2.1.2 Self-Inflicted Marburg Virus Infection (1979)
9.2.1.3 Sverdlovsk Anthrax Leak (1979)
9.2.1.4 Accident at Chinese Bioweapons Facility (1980s)
9.2.2 Self-Inflicted Ebola Virus Infection (2004)
9.2.3 Smallpox Outbreak in the United Kingdom (1978)
9.2.4 Plague Outbreak in Chicago (2009)
9.2.5 SARS Outbreak in Taiwan (2003)
9.2.6 H1N1 Re-emergence in Humans (1977)
9.2.7 See For Yourself
9.2.8 Bio-Laboratory Accidents in China
9.2.8.1 SARS-Co V-1 Escaped A Lab in Beijing (Twice)
9.2.8.2 Brucella Outbreak In Students Following Anatomy Course (2011)
9.2.8.3 Brucella Outbreak in Over 100 Students And Staff (2019)
9.2.9 Peer-Reviewed Papers on Bio-Laboratory Accidents
9.2.9.1 Paper 10
9.2.9.2 Paper 11
9.2.10 Relevance to SARS-Co V-2
9.3 State Department Cables
9.4 Post-Outbreak Biosafety Guidelines
9.5 Arrest of Lab Animal Seller
9.6 Disappearance of Huang Yanling
9.7 Chen Quanjiao’s Weibo Message
9.8 Wuhan Legal Response
10 Addressing Counter-Claims
10.1 Paper 12
10.2 @trvb Twitter Thread
11 Miscellaneous Coincidences
11.1 Lijian Zhao vs. Cui Tiankai
11.2 Removal of Dr. Xiangguo Qiu and Dr. Keding Cheng From Canada National Microbiology Lab
11.3 Arrest of Dr. Charles Lieber and Two Chinese Nationals
11.4 Event 201
11.5 2019 Military World Games
11.6 "HIV Inserts"
11.7 Map Manipulation
12 Conclusion
13 References
Bibliography

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Latest data as of 23rd April, 2020.

 

Top best recovery rate (These countries have recorded more than 60% recovery rate)

 

Country/Other

Total
Cases

New
Cases

Total
Deaths

New
Deaths

Total
Recovered

Active
Cases

Percentage recovered from total cases

   1. Greenland

11

+0

0

+0

11

0

100.00 %

   2. Thailand

2,839

+13

50

+1

2,430

359

85.59 %

   3. Iceland

1,785

+0

10

+0

1,462

313

81.90 %

   4. South Korea

10,702

+8

240

+2

8,411

2,051

78.59 %

   5. Austria

15,002

+77

522

+12

11,694

2,786

77.95 %

   6. Australia

6,661

+12

75

+1

5,045

1,541

75.74 %

   7. Iran

87,026

+1,030

5,481

+90

64,843

16,702

74.51 %

   8. New Zealand

1,451

+3

16

+2

1,065

370

73.40 %

   9. Switzerland

28,496

+228

1,509

+0

19,900

7,087

69.83 %

   10. Germany

151,022

+374

5,334

+19

103,300

42,388

68.40%

   11. Hong Kong

1,036

+2

4

+0

699

333

67.47 %

   12. Denmark

8,073

+161

394

+10

5,384

2,295

66.69 %

   13. Malaysia

5,603

+71

95

+2

3,542

1,966

63.22 %

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2 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

@up and down I think Greenland should not be on the list. It has just 11 cases. The requirements should be at least 100 cases or more for the survey. Then it will be awesome work. 

 

Yes you are right about it. Thank you for telling me.

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3 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

@up and down I think Greenland should not be on the list. It has just 11 cases. The requirements should be at least 100 cases or more for the survey. Then it will be awesome work. 

 

Anyway how is India now? How is everything? Still under lockdown? Is India progressing well?

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Yesterdays recap:

 

a massive increase in the number of tests yesterday (4772 !!! - absolute NR) revealed 81 positive cases !.
Unfortunately, another 1 more death had to be added to the stats, but also officially 4 more patients get their second negative test yesterday and are now fully healed.
 

 

 

So right now in Slovakia

1325 Confirmed Cases   (+81 Yesterday !!!), 

4772 Tests Yesterday - NR   (57421 in Total)

15 Deaths  (+1 Yesterday), 288 Fully Recovered  (+4 Yesterday)

 

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

 

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3 hours ago, up and down said:

 

Anyway how is India now? How is everything? Still under lockdown? Is India progressing well?

We're close to 23000 cases .Lockdown may go till September some channels say. Nonetheless the cases in certain parts are growing continuosly. Gujarat, Maharashtra especially Mumbai, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh , Madhya Pradesh, Telangana and now West Bengal are hotspots. 

 

The state I live had no more than 18 cases a day for 1 month (70 million  population) Then suddenly 38 ,34,37,44 cases . Testing increased. Today 18 cases last 2 days 12 ,9 respectively. 

 

To the district where I live 1.3 million population just 3 cases who were positive recovered No new case from last 25 days. It was Day 1 of life post lockdown. I didn't seem too interested going out but yeah some of my friends went out, construction activities have started . Malls, schools, colleges and public transport is closed. 

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@up and down

 

A very important statistic for you :

 

In terms of testing Maharashtra the most affected state with 6000 cases and Rajasthan are in top 2 in terms of total tests. 

 

In terms of Tests Per Million Andaman and Nicobar Islands have the highest number in entire country 1311.

 

National average : 105 TPM

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.indiatoday.in/amp/news-analysis/story/decoding-india-s-covid-19-testing-state-by-state-1666587-2020-04-13

 

 

This is from couple of days ago will look for new one soon. 

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So the details about the lockdown lift-off have been announced... It all seems rather quick and shortsighted, so I'm quite sure they will revert back to lockdown in some departments, and soon...

 

But basically...

From April 27 - all stores open (except malls), public transport is back, libraries and museums open as well as training facilities for sportsmen and women.

From May 4 - hospitals and private clinics open (at 100%!), hairdressers too

From May 11 - gatherings of up to 10 people allowed, malls open, preschools and elementary schools open, hotels, caffes and restaurants as well (but only those with open terrace), National Parks and Nature Parks open, softer travel restrictions

#banbestmen

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