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8 minutes ago, dcro said:

We are back in the early 1950s...

 

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We haven’t really had a global epidemic though. SARS was much more contained than Covid-19, and other possible pandemic just never happened because of sound medical judgement (Swine Flu, Ebola, etc.). So while this data is fun to look at, it’s not really a true assessment of world aviation. There’s never been a situation like this in the time of modern air travel. Plus, people are choosing not to fly even though they have the capacity to do so. The data will be more relevant in the time after Covid-19.

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57 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

We haven’t really had a global epidemic though. SARS was much more contained than Covid-19, and other possible pandemic just never happened because of sound medical judgement (Swine Flu, Ebola, etc.). So while this data is fun to look at, it’s not really a true assessment of world aviation. There’s never been a situation like this in the time of modern air travel. Plus, people are choosing not to fly even though they have the capacity to do so. The data will be more relevant in the time after Covid-19.

 

To be fair, we are already talking about a whole period of minimum travel, so this nosedive on the graph is here to stay.

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North Korea: "With face masks, the number one important measure of keeping distance suddenly doesn't matter anymore! :) "

 

 

Ugh, some countries (not surprising of course) :p 

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

We are back in the early 1950s...

 

 

Apart from that being sad on a personal level, I do very much love how little planes one can see in the sky these days :wub: Maybe only 3 or 4 a day instead of basically always at least a few at any given moment :yikes: 

I guess I should find other places to live where that's the normal situation :p 

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1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

We haven’t really had a global epidemic though. SARS was much more contained than Covid-19, and other possible pandemic just never happened because of sound medical judgement (Swine Flu, Ebola, etc.). So while this data is fun to look at, it’s not really a true assessment of world aviation. There’s never been a situation like this in the time of modern air travel. Plus, people are choosing not to fly even though they have the capacity to do so. The data will be more relevant in the time after Covid-19.

 

Not everywhere, at all. Although at least it seems to be getting underway a little now, but there are still plenty of places where people simply don't have the capacity and it's not a choice at all.

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Yesterdays recap:

 

3698 tests provided during the 1st May in the country, unveiled 4 new cases.

 

50 new patients received yesterday their 2nd negative test and are now fully recovered, increasing the amount of healed to 608

 

Sadly 1 more death yesterday. Covid-19 has now 24 victims in Slovakia

 

So right now there 775 active cases in the country, 142 of them are hopitalized, 5 of them in ICU beds and 1 in very critical condition under ventilation.

 

 

 

So right now in Slovakia

1407 Confirmed Cases   (+4 Yesterday), 

3698 Tests Yesterday    (94770 in Total)

24 Deaths  (+1 Yesterday), 608 Fully Recovered  (+50 Yesterday)

 

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

 

 

and a couple of pics for @dcro we officially opened the new equestrian season

 

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Latest data as of 2nd 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.

 

 

Country
 

Total
Cases

New
Cases

Total
Deaths

New
Deaths

Total
Recovered

Active
Cases

Percentage recovered from total cases

1. Iceland

1,798

+0

10

+0

1,706

82

94.88 %

2. China

82,875

+1

4,633

+0

77,685

557

93.74 %

3. Thailand

2,966

+6

54

+0

2,732

180

92.11 %

4. Australia

6,783

+16

93

+0

5,789

901

85.35 %

5. New Zealand

1,485

+6

20

+1

1,263

202

85.05 %

6. Austria

15,558

+27

596

+7

13,180

1,782

84.72 %

7. South Korea

10,780

+6

250

+2

9,123

1,407

84.63 %

8. Luxembourg

3,802

+0

92

+0

3,213

497

84.51 %

9. Hong Kong

1,040

+0

4

+0

864

172

83.08 %

10. Iran

96,448

+802

6,156

+65

77,350

12,942

80.20 %

11. Switzerland

29,817

+112

1,754

+0

23,900

4,163

80.16 %

12. Germany

164,316

+239

6,736

+0

129,000

28,580

78.51 %

13. Azerbaijan

1,894

+40

25

+0

1,411

458

74.50 %

14. Denmark

9407

+96

475

+15

6,889

2,043

73.23 %

15. Malaysia

6,176

+105

103

+0

4,326

1,747

70.05 %

16. Iraq

2,153

+0

94

+0

1,414

645

65.68 %

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

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