hckošice 13,285 Posted May 20, 2020 Author #3411 Share Posted May 20, 2020 Shopping centers finally open from today (with limit of one customer per 15 square metres allowed to enter) and Tattoo salons as well Spoiler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phelps 6,950 Posted May 20, 2020 #3412 Share Posted May 20, 2020 2 hours ago, hckosice said: Shopping centers finally open from today (with limit of one customer per 15 square metres allowed to enter) and Tattoo salons as well Hide contents did you get a new tattoo? just to be part of the restart... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcro 10,189 Posted May 20, 2020 #3413 Share Posted May 20, 2020 Spain, Italy, France... All of them had a significant drop in daily numbers. Iran, meanwhile, has basically had the same numbers every day for 3 months now. I think they are the only country with such level of consistency... #banbestmen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 13,570 Posted May 20, 2020 #3414 Share Posted May 20, 2020 1 hour ago, phelps said: did you get a new tattoo? just to be part of the restart... I'd somehow find it an interesting surprise if @hckosice turns out to have some sort of absolute mad skull tattoo with fiery eyes on his entire arm or something dcro and phelps 1 1 If you'd like to help our fellow Totallympics member Bruna Moura get to the 2026 Winter Olympics, after her car crash on the way to the 2022 Olympics, every tiny bit of help would be greatly appreciated! Full story and how to help can be found here! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pdr4332 149 Posted May 20, 2020 #3415 Share Posted May 20, 2020 1 hour ago, dcro said: Spain, Italy, France... All of them had a significant drop in daily numbers. Iran, meanwhile, has basically had the same numbers every day for 3 months now. I think they are the only country with such level of consistency... For me, the Brazilian numbers are truly frightening. They are already in top-3 of global cases with very low testing (around 3000 per 1M pop), if the present growth of cases remain in a few days they are overtaking Russia. Deaths are also climbing up fast, see news reports about Sao Paulo. Given that the population of Brazil is not so far from that of USA (212 million vs 330 million), with significantly more detection the number of cases would be even closer to the American one. Add to this a completely unhinged head of state (who makes even Trump a sober statesman in comparison... ) and the ingredients of a catastrophe are well and truly there. Very, very sad... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHSN 3,231 Posted May 21, 2020 #3416 Share Posted May 21, 2020 4 hours ago, dcro said: Spain, Italy, France... All of them had a significant drop in daily numbers. Iran, meanwhile, has basically had the same numbers every day for 3 months now. I think they are the only country with such level of consistency... actually Iran had more than 3000 something like 2 months ago. (with fewer tests) it went to less than 1000 for few days but almost a month after "re-opening" we see another rise in the numbers and I'm afraid it will go higher. higher than previous peak (even though still hard to compare because the number of tests are different) if you walk in the streets, some people act like the virus is gone and everything is over. what Iran did was different than any other country so maybe that makes sense to be a unique case . right now there is almost no restriction, only gatherings are still banned (sport, funeral, even religious gatherings which is huge for this regime) , schools are optional and people have to wear mask in public transport (that's only for Tehran and they are not really forcing it) nothing else. almost everybody is back to work and I have to say most of these new cases are from one province in South, which had only few cases 3 months ago. that province is now back to the complete lockdown. that's the hottest place in Iran, specially in summer the heat there is almost intolerable for non-local people. it seems the myth of heat kills the virus made people there to think they are safe and they didn't take all these advises seriously. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 13,570 Posted May 21, 2020 #3417 Share Posted May 21, 2020 9 hours ago, dharang said: For me, the Brazilian numbers are truly frightening. They are already in top-3 of global cases with very low testing (around 3000 per 1M pop), if the present growth of cases remain in a few days they are overtaking Russia. Deaths are also climbing up fast, see news reports about Sao Paulo. Given that the population of Brazil is not so far from that of USA (212 million vs 330 million), with significantly more detection the number of cases would be even closer to the American one. Add to this a completely unhinged head of state (who makes even Trump a sober statesman in comparison... ) and the ingredients of a catastrophe are well and truly there. Very, very sad... I wouldn't necessarily say "add to this", since he and his cronies are largely responsible for the situation to exist this badly in the first place... And apparently today until Monday (?) are holidays and half of São Paulo says 'fuck taking care' and travels to the beach cities, where people already don't give two fucks about taking care and now that's gonna be overflowing with people from one of the world's biggest hard-hit cities, all of whom are not going to take any precaution whatsoever. If you'd like to help our fellow Totallympics member Bruna Moura get to the 2026 Winter Olympics, after her car crash on the way to the 2022 Olympics, every tiny bit of help would be greatly appreciated! Full story and how to help can be found here! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olympian1010 7,516 Posted May 21, 2020 #3418 Share Posted May 21, 2020 Best of luck to my Brazilian friends. May the worst country “win.” I’m almost certain we’re going to see a rise here, but some people have actually managed to somehow control this thing in the U.S. “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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
up and down 82 Posted May 21, 2020 #3419 Share Posted May 21, 2020 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 8,986 183,981 48,842 2 Iceland 57,628 169,000 340,994 3 Gibraltar 5,615 166,657 33,692 4 UAE 1,600,923 162,092 9,876,618 5 Bahrain 255,633 150,906 1,693,992 6 Malta 54,866 124,296 441,413 7 Falkland Islands 426 122,873 3,467 8 Cayman Islands 7,576 115,430 65,633 9 San Marino 3,700 109,071 33,923 10 Luxembourg 64,018 102,465 624,780 11 Lithuania 253,004 92,806 2,726,154 12 Bermuda 5,719 91,793 62,303 13 Denmark 490,782 84,765 5,789,943 14 Mauritius 95,666 75,237 1,271,536 15 Cyprus 90,718 75,199 1,206,368 16 Portugal 674,000 66,079 10,199,902 17 Spain 3,037,840 64,977 46,752,802 18 Belgium 739,146 63,807 11,584,014 19 Israel 524,584 60,718 8,639,658 20 Kuwait 256,314 60,123 4,263,192 21 Ireland 295,626 59,947 4,931,451 22 Qatar 170,437 59,276 2,875,313 23 Estonia 73,731 55,586 1,326,438 24 Russia 7,840,880 53,731 145,927,633 25 Italy 3,171,719 52,450 60,471,440 26 New Zealand 244,838 50,819 4,817,799 27 Singapore 294,414 50,369 5,845,139 28 Isle of Man 4,262 50,151 84,983 29 Latvia 94,621 50,108 1,888,351 30 Andorra 3,750 48,543 77,251 31 Australia 1,137,558 44,670 25,465,832 32 UK 2,962,227 43,661 67,846,185 33 Germany 3,595,059 42,924 83,754,315 34 USA 14,173,807 42,849 330,785,250 35 Austria 385,637 42,845 9,000,647 36 Brunei 18,010 41,213 437,001 37 Norway 223,045 41,179 5,416,449 38 Switzerland 355,393 41,098 8,647,484 39 Belarus 387,673 41,025 9,449,661 40 Canada 1,375,126 36,471 37,704,575 41 Slovenia 73,319 35,268 2,078,907 42 Czechia 372,341 34,776 10,706,798 43 Kazakhstan 591,502 31,545 18,750,814 44 Greenland 1,767 31,132 56,759 45 Channel Islands 5,342 30,758 173,681 46 Finland 160,177 28,914 5,539,776 47 Slovakia 151,778 27,801 5,459,353 48 Grenada 3,007 26,737 112,465 49 Azerbaijan 245,609 24,249 10,128,787 50 Liechtenstein 900 23,612 38,116 51 Serbia 196,881 22,524 8,741,130 52 Hong Kong 168,291 22,468 7,490,095 53 Maldives 11,775 21,829 539,417 54 Peru 715,423 21,733 32,918,409 55 Venezuela 616,562 21,676 28,444,595 56 Chile 409,669 21,451 19,097,583 57 France 1,384,633 21,218 65,257,613 58 Sweden 209,900 20,798 10,092,199 59 Djibouti 20,056 20,334 986,323 60 Turkey 1,696,355 20,138 84,235,031 61 Réunion 17,200 19,227 894,592 62 Aruba 2,048 19,191 106,716 63 New Caledonia 5,454 19,124 285,185 64 Mayotte 5,200 19,117 272,012 65 Bhutan 14,527 18,851 770,633 66 Saudi Arabia 636,178 18,307 34,750,295 67 Poland 674,861 17,829 37,851,101 68 Netherlands 302,395 17,652 17,130,699 69 Romania 332,487 17,271 19,251,223 70 Bosnia and Herzegovina 55,624 16,943 3,282,976 71 Montenegro 10,167 16,188 628,057 72 Armenia 45,822 15,467 2,962,634 73 S. Korea 788,684 15,385 51,264,360 74 Hungary 147,511 15,266 9,662,990 75 Barbados 4,322 15,042 287,336 76 Jordan 152,615 14,975 10,191,568 77 Malaysia 481,411 14,896 32,317,999 78 Kyrgyzstan 94,441 14,504 6,511,518 79 Oman 72,000 14,143 5,090,680 80 Croatia 57,021 13,881 4,107,943 81 Uzbekistan 460,000 13,767 33,412,612 82 Caribbean Netherlands 357 13,629 26,195 83 Greece 139,445 13,372 10,428,469 84 French Polynesia 3,686 13,130 280,726 85 Panama 52,641 12,223 4,306,796 Countries under safe category with sufficient test done No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests per 1 million citizens Total Population 86 North Macedonia 22,767 10,928 2,083,383 87 Uruguay 35,630 10,261 3,472,397 88 Georgia 40,711 10,203 3,989,993 89 Bulgaria 70,755 10,175 6,953,938 90 El Salvador 65,226 10,062 6,482,554 91 Moldova 40,565 10,053 4,034,973 92 Sint Maarten 425 9,925 42,820 93 Lebanon 65,363 9,572 6,828,703 94 Palestine 44,876 8,822 5,087,001 95 Iran 731,213 8,719 83,868,516 96 South Africa 506,861 8,559 59,222,219 97 Cuba 87,288 7,706 11,327,367 98 Saint Kitts and Nevis 391 7,356 53,157 99 Montserrat 36 7,212 4,992 100 Guadeloupe 2,866 7,163 400,117 Countries who should conduct more tests No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests per 1 million citizens Total population 101 Botswana 14,855 6,332 2,345,938 102 Dominica 433 6,017 71,966 103 Ghana 184,343 5,948 30,994,975 104 Ukraine 257,890 5,893 43,761,557 105 Ecuador 100,248 5,692 17,611,696 106 Dominican Republic 59,976 5,535 10,835,483 107 British Virgin Islands 167 5,528 30,208 108 Thailand 328,073 4,701 69,780,672 109 Bahamas 1,826 4,648 392,816 110 Albania 12,555 4,362 2,878,137 111 Saint Lucia 786 4,283 183,534 112 Colombia 214,536 4,221 50,820,749 113 Costa Rica 21,299 4,185 5,088,826 114 Rwanda 53,317 4,129 12,912,915 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 115 Nepal 110,583 3,803 29,074,659 116 Iraq 149,701 3,732 40,113,204 117 Tunisia 43,723 3,704 11,804,462 118 Mongolia 11,750 3,591 3,272,084 119 Eswatini 4,160 3,590 1,158,790 120 Gabon 7,966 3,589 2,219,341 121 Brazil 735,224 3,462 212,389,176 122 Belize 1,363 3,435 396,771 123 Jamaica 9,021 3,048 2,959,730 124 Paraguay 21,542 3,025 7,122,422 125 Curaçao 485 2,957 164,018 126 Taiwan 70,100 2,944 23,812,039 127 Morocco 104,915 2,846 36,860,148 128 Vietnam 275,000 2,828 97,239,013 129 Turks and Caicos 109 2,820 38,656 130 Argentina 112,370 2,489 45,148,586 131 Philippines 259,172 2,369 109,411,860 132 CAR 10,837 2,248 4,819,836 133 Sri Lanka 47,521 2,220 21,403,273 134 Benin 26,431 2,187 12,084,074 135 Japan 258,277 2,041 126,518,009 136 Trinidad and Tobago 2,785 1,991 1,398,987 137 Pakistan 429,600 1,949 220,380,264 138 India 2,615,920 1,898 1,378,455,853 139 Zimbabwe 28,019 1,888 14,837,674 140 Antigua and Barbuda 183 1,870 97,837 141 Togo 14,196 1,720 8,255,121 142 Uganda 77,456 1,700 45,558,511 143 Guyana 1,295 1,647 786,129 144 Cabo Verde 892 1,606 555,294 145 St. Vincent Grenadines 175 1,578 110,901 146 Senegal 24,599 1,474 16,689,519 147 Fiji 1,300 1,451 895,713 148 Mexico 185,755 1,442 128,777,650 149 Egypt 135,000 1,322 102,104,567 150 Bangladesh 214,114 1,302 164,502,000 151 Bolivia 14,803 1,270 11,654,518 152 Guatemala 20,820 1,165 17,876,171 153 Honduras 11,315 1,145 9,886,106 154 Zambia 19,014 1,038 18,319,980 155 Namibia 2,586 1,020 2,535,445 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 156 Cambodia 15,572 933 16,692,053 157 Kenya 49,405 921 53,628,156 158 Sao Tome and Principe 175 800 218,675 159 Guinea 10,304 787 13,088,713 160 Indonesia 211,883 776 273,192,339 161 Guinea-Bissau 1,500 764 1,962,338 162 Ivory Coast 19,174 729 26,298,323 163 Suriname 404 689 586,035 164 Afghanistan 26,707 688 38,822,151 165 Laos 4,743 653 7,263,242 166 Gambia 1,476 613 2,408,228 167 Equatorial Guinea 854 611 1,397,127 168 Ethiopia 65,760 574 114,615,025 169 Timor-Leste 738 561 1,315,452 170 Mauritania 2,583 557 4,634,593 171 Libya 3,633 530 6,860,437 172 South Sudan 3,356 300 11,178,612 173 Myanmar 15,838 291 54,368,782 174 Papua New Guinea 2,402 269 8,926,835 175 Niger 5,909 245 24,093,552 176 Mozambique 6,769 217 31,146,622 177 Madagascar 5,670 205 27,603,501 178 Haiti 2,270 199 11,386,485 179 Angola 6,136 187 32,737,396 180 Nigeria 38,231 186 205,514,164 181 Mali 3,483 173 20,178,087 182 Malawi 1,803 95 19,069,143 183 Burundi 284 24 11,846,415 184 Sudan 281 6 43,724,769 185 Yemen 120 4 29,746,579 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pdr4332 149 Posted May 21, 2020 #3420 Share Posted May 21, 2020 3 hours ago, heywoodu said: I wouldn't necessarily say "add to this", since he and his cronies are largely responsible for the situation to exist this badly in the first place... And apparently today until Monday (?) are holidays and half of São Paulo says 'fuck taking care' and travels to the beach cities, where people already don't give two fucks about taking care and now that's gonna be overflowing with people from one of the world's biggest hard-hit cities, all of whom are not going to take any precaution whatsoever. You are right of course, Bolso's attitude and policies were so unhinged for the first moment and they are responsible for the situation getting out of hand so much. Also good point about personal attitude re precautions. On the other hand, in favelas and such many precautions would not be possible even if people wanted to. But absolutely no excuse for ppl traveling to these beach cities from S Paulo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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