Olympian1010 7,542 Posted May 24, 2020 #3451 Share Posted May 24, 2020 How this for social distancing @heywoodu Oh how I wish to emigrate the fuck out of this country. “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...
heywoodu 13,611 Posted May 24, 2020 #3452 Share Posted May 24, 2020 22 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said: How this for social distancing @heywoodu Oh how I wish to emigrate the fuck out of this country. Yeah, nice weather here didn't help neither earlier this week 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...
up and down 82 Posted May 24, 2020 #3453 Share Posted May 24, 2020 17 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said: That's because the OBOR passed through Pakistan Occupied Kashmir which Indians didn't like . And now not just China, Italy is being considered for this in Indian Media . If Italian govt had been little more responsible this could have been avoided in India. The first case ( apart from 3 students studying in Wuhan in Kerala who got it in January and recovered quickly) is from Italy and it's not few its more than 500 or so... And Italians spread it to Europe and over the world. There was just 2 cases from Chinese as travel ban was in place , both had good recovery ones. In Mysuru, one person came in contact with Chinese abroad and eventually 88 people got virus but all 88 recovered . But if Italy tested early reporting the numbers we would ban them early too. Thank you very much for your explanation. Fly_like_a_don 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
up and down 82 Posted May 24, 2020 #3454 Share Posted May 24, 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 9,153 187,393 48,844 2 Gibraltar 6,101 181,082 33,692 3 Iceland 58,225 170,742 341,012 4 Bahrain 276,552 163,208 1,694,480 5 UAE 1,600,923 162,076 9,877,597 6 Malta 59,511 134,816 441,423 7 Cayman Islands 8,426 128,369 65,639 8 Falkland Islands 445 128,316 3,468 9 San Marino 3,968 116,967 33,924 10 Luxembourg 66,653 106,668 624,863 11 Bermuda 6,362 102,117 62,301 12 Lithuania 267,719 98,215 2,725,846 13 Denmark 526,285 90,894 5,790,110 14 Cyprus 99,733 82,667 1,206,440 15 Mauritius 101,052 79,471 1,271,554 16 Spain 3,556,567 76,071 46,752,950 17 Portugal 689,705 67,620 10,199,659 18 Belgium 781,284 67,443 11,584,427 19 Qatar 184,794 64,260 2,875,712 20 Kuwait 268,154 62,892 4,263,710 21 Ireland 295,626 59,942 4,931,903 22 Channel Islands 10,255 59,041 173,694 23 Russia 8,600,000 58,933 145,928,144 24 Israel 537,489 58,438 9,197,590 25 Estonia 75,779 57,129 1,326,445 26 Italy 3,391,188 56,080 60,470,714 27 New Zealand 259,152 53,787 4,818,119 28 Latvia 99,049 52,457 1,888,181 29 Isle of Man 4,454 52,409 84,986 30 Singapore 294,414 50,366 5,845,516 31 UK 3,348,507 49,352 67,849,102 32 Andorra 3,750 48,542 77,252 33 Australia 1,224,627 48,084 25,468,256 34 Belarus 434,618 45,993 9,449,636 35 Austria 401,857 44,645 9,001,067 36 USA 14,357,969 43,404 330,801,130 37 Germany 3,595,059 42,923 83,756,505 38 Switzerland 367,037 42,442 8,648,002 39 Norway 229,769 42,418 5,416,796 40 Brunei 18,411 42,127 437,036 41 Canada 1,431,911 37,974 37,707,284 42 Czechia 394,499 36,845 10,706,960 43 Slovenia 75,110 36,130 2,078,909 44 Kazakhstan 657,214 35,046 18,752,654 45 Greenland 1,850 32,593 56,760 46 Finland 166,900 30,127 5,539,846 47 Slovakia 158,414 29,017 5,459,375 48 Venezuela 771,276 27,116 28,443,938 49 Hong Kong 202,930 27,091 7,490,593 50 Grenada 3,007 26,736 112,469 51 Azerbaijan 265,067 26,168 10,129,535 52 Serbia 214,212 24,507 8,740,843 53 Peru 788,341 23,946 32,922,175 54 Chile 457,332 23,945 19,098,926 55 Liechtenstein 900 23,612 38,117 56 Djibouti 22,097 22,401 986,441 57 Maldives 11,775 21,826 539,495 58 Turkey 1,807,673 21,458 84,242,466 59 France 1,384,633 21,218 65,258,794 60 Sweden 209,900 20,797 10,092,714 61 Bhutan 15,293 19,843 770,702 62 Poland 750,939 19,839 37,850,763 63 Saudi Arabia 684,615 19,698 34,754,742 64 Aruba 2,063 19,331 106,719 65 Réunion 17,200 19,226 894,644 66 New Caledonia 5,454 19,123 285,208 67 Mayotte 5,200 19,113 272,066 68 Romania 361,566 18,782 19,250,177 69 Netherlands 313,755 18,315 17,131,009 70 Bosnia and Herzegovina 58,694 17,879 3,282,809 71 Armenia 50,397 17,011 2,962,680 72 Hungary 162,925 16,861 9,662,790 73 Barbados 4,664 16,232 287,339 74 Montenegro 10,167 16,188 628,058 75 Caribbean Netherlands 424 16,185 26,197 76 S. Korea 820,289 16,001 51,264,720 77 Jordan 161,722 15,867 10,192,398 78 Malaysia 507,682 15,707 32,321,398 79 Kyrgyzstan 98,281 15,091 6,512,401 80 Croatia 60,864 14,817 4,107,737 81 Greece 152,998 14,672 10,428,054 82 Saint Martin 553 14,329 38,594 83 Oman 72,000 14,141 5,091,748 84 St. Barth 137 13,875 9,874 85 French Polynesia 3,873 13,796 280,739 86 Uzbekistan 460,000 13,766 33,416,589 87 Panama 56,755 13,176 4,307,353 88 North Macedonia 24,762 11,885 2,083,383 89 Georgia 45,707 11,456 3,989,931 Countries under safe category with sufficient test done No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests per 1 million citizens Total Population 90 El Salvador 70,225 10,832 6,482,821 91 Uruguay 37,590 10,825 3,472,495 92 Bulgaria 74,096 10,656 6,953,511 93 Lebanon 71,814 10,517 6,828,453 94 Sint Maarten 437 10,205 42,824 95 Moldova 40,565 10,054 4,034,896 96 South Africa 564,370 9,529 59,228,347 97 Iran 781,286 9,315 83,877,328 98 Guadeloupe 3,573 8,930 400,117 99 Palestine 44,876 8,820 5,087,975 100 Cuba 92,629 8,177 11,327,310 101 Saint Kitts and Nevis 391 7,355 53,160 102 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 103 Botswana 16,100 6,862 2,346,328 104 Ukraine 285,626 6,527 43,759,415 105 Ghana 193,705 6,248 31,000,302 106 Dominican Republic 65,355 6,031 10,836,374 107 Dominica 433 6,017 71,968 108 Ecuador 105,462 5,987 17,613,893 109 British Virgin Islands 167 5,528 30,210 110 Bahamas 1,955 4,977 392,846 111 Colombia 243,119 4,783 50,825,192 112 Saint Lucia 867 4,724 183,540 113 Thailand 328,073 4,701 69,782,104 114 Albania 13,133 4,563 2,878,112 115 Nepal 132,195 4,546 29,078,960 116 Iraq 181,882 4,533 40,120,620 117 Costa Rica 22,910 4,502 5,089,207 118 Gabon 9,908 4,464 2,219,772 119 Rwanda 57,077 4,419 12,915,554 120 Eswatini 4,994 4,309 1,158,888 121 Tunisia 47,649 4,036 11,805,475 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 122 Mongolia 12,407 3,791 3,272,517 123 Morocco 133,561 3,623 36,863,733 124 Belize 1,435 3,616 396,831 125 Brazil 735,224 3,461 212,401,542 126 Jamaica 9,923 3,353 2,959,835 127 Paraguay 23,805 3,342 7,123,140 128 Turks and Caicos 126 3,259 38,660 129 Curaçao 504 3,073 164,024 130 Taiwan 70,697 2,969 23,812,392 131 Vietnam 275,000 2,828 97,246,184 132 Argentina 125,893 2,788 45,151,982 133 Philippines 287,294 2,626 109,423,817 134 Sri Lanka 53,092 2,480 21,404,007 135 CAR 11,570 2,400 4,820,525 136 Zimbabwe 35,112 2,366 14,839,448 137 Cabo Verde 1,307 2,353 555,344 138 Benin 26,792 2,217 12,086,686 139 Pakistan 473,607 2,149 220,415,479 140 India 2,943,421 2,135 1,378,566,974 141 Japan 268,477 2,122 126,514,849 142 Trinidad and Tobago 2,903 2,075 1,399,024 143 Senegal 34,082 2,042 16,693,148 144 Anguilla 30 2,001 14,989 145 Togo 15,987 1,936 8,256,716 146 St. Vincent Grenadines 209 1,885 110,904 147 Antigua and Barbuda 183 1,870 97,844 148 Uganda 84,975 1,865 45,570,409 149 Guyana 1,401 1,782 786,160 150 Mexico 215,656 1,674 128,788,747 151 Bangladesh 243,583 1,481 164,515,439 152 Fiji 1,300 1,451 895,766 153 Guatemala 25,464 1,424 17,878,891 154 Egypt 135,000 1,322 102,120,411 155 Bolivia 14,803 1,270 11,655,824 156 Honduras 11,820 1,195 9,887,398 157 Namibia 3,027 1,194 2,535,822 158 Zambia 20,011 1,092 18,324,217 159 Kenya 57,650 1,075 53,637,887 160 Guinea 13,726 1,048 13,091,643 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 161 Cambodia 16,416 983 16,693,950 162 Indonesia 239,740 877 273,216,033 163 Ivory Coast 22,233 845 26,303,693 164 Suriname 488 833 586,078 165 Sao Tome and Principe 175 800 218,708 166 Afghanistan 30,052 774 38,829,355 167 Guinea-Bissau 1,500 764 1,962,720 168 Laos 5,487 755 7,264,107 169 Ethiopia 76,962 671 114,638,437 170 Libya 4,351 634 6,861,203 171 Gambia 1,476 613 2,408,787 172 Equatorial Guinea 854 611 1,397,507 173 Timor-Leste 738 561 1,315,658 174 Mauritania 2,583 557 4,635,598 175 Myanmar 17,875 329 54,371,767 176 Angola 10,000 305 32,745,816 177 South Sudan 3,356 300 11,179,687 178 Papua New Guinea 2,402 269 8,928,226 179 Mozambique 7,947 255 31,153,827 180 Niger 5,989 248 24,100,778 181 Haiti 2,718 239 11,387,625 182 Nigeria 43,328 211 205,556,170 183 Madagascar 5,670 205 27,609,355 184 Mali 3,483 173 20,182,888 185 Lesotho 283 132 2,140,467 186 Malawi 2,411 126 19,073,209 187 Burundi 284 24 11,849,331 188 Sudan 401 9 43,733,183 189 Yemen 120 4 29,751,976 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
up and down 82 Posted May 24, 2020 #3455 Share Posted May 24, 2020 Latest data as of 24th May, 2020. Top best recovery rate (These countries have recorded more than 80% 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 1,804 +0 10 +0 1,791 3 99.28 % (excellent) 2. New Zealand 1,504 +0 21 +0 1,456 27 96.81 % (excellent) 3. Hong Kong 1,066 +0 4 +0 1,030 32 96.62 % (excellent) 4. Thailand 3,040 +0 56 +0 2,921 63 96.09 % (excellent) 5. China 82,974 +3 4,634 +0 78,261 79 94.32 % (excellent) 6. Luxembourg 3,990 +0 109 +0 3,758 123 94.19 % (excellent) 7. Norway 8,346 +0 235 +0 7,727 384 92.58 % (excellent) 8. Australia 7,114 +3 102 +0 6,508 504 91.48 % (excellent) 9. South Korea 11,190 +25 266 +0 10,213 711 91.30 % (excellent) 10. Slovenia 1,468 +0 107 +1 1,340 21 91.28 % (excellent) 11. Austria 16,503 +17 640 +1 15,063 800 91.27 % (excellent) 12. Switzerland 30,725 +0 1,905 +0 28,000 820 91.13 % (excellent) 13. Croatia 2,243 +0 99 +0 2,023 121 90.19 % (excellent) 14. Germany 179,986 +0 8,366 +0 160,300 11,320 89.06 % (good) 15. Denmark 11,289 +0 561 +0 9,836 892 87.13 % (good) 16. Slovakia 1,509 +5 28 +0 1,301 180 86.22 % (good) 17. Ireland 24,582 +0 1,604 +0 21,060 1,918 85.67 % (good) 18. Estonia 1,823 +2 64 +0 1,532 227 84.04 % (good) 19. Malaysia 7,245 +60 115 +0 5,945 1,185 82.06 % (good) 20. Uzbekistan 3,132 +17 13 +0 2,532 587 80.84 % (good) 21. Japan 16,536 +0 808 +0 13,244 2,484 80.09 % (good) 22. Iran 133,521 +0 7,359 +0 104,072 22,090 77.94 % (good) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
up and down 82 Posted May 24, 2020 #3456 Share Posted May 24, 2020 @Fly_like_a_don Actually I can understand that it is not easy for big countries to manage the pandemic. The virus hits hard. Surely large countries will have difficulties to test more of their citizens. That is why the 4 biggest countries in the world will definitely have lots of difficulties to conduct more tests because they have too many citizens to handle in their country. That is why we can see why these 4 countries (1. China, 2. India, 3. USA, 4. Indonesia) will tend to have difficulties to test all their citizens. This is hard luck. Fly_like_a_don 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fly_like_a_don 973 Posted May 24, 2020 #3457 Share Posted May 24, 2020 3 hours ago, up and down said: @Fly_like_a_don Actually I can understand that it is not easy for big countries to manage the pandemic. The virus hits hard. Surely large countries will have difficulties to test more of their citizens. That is why the 4 biggest countries in the world will definitely have lots of difficulties to conduct more tests because they have too many citizens to handle in their country. That is why we can see why these 4 countries (1. China, 2. India, 3. USA, 4. Indonesia) will tend to have difficulties to test all their citizens. This is hard luck. Maybe we have to learn to live with the virus up and down 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hckošice 13,313 Posted May 24, 2020 Author #3458 Share Posted May 24, 2020 Yesterdays recap: 5 new confirmed cases yesterday, 1509 tests provided during Saturday No new death for the eighth consecutive day and 21 newly recovered patients. Currently 180 Active cases registered in the country, 53 of them needs hospitalization, only 1 of them is now in intensive care beds and currently still no one has to be under artificial lung ventilator. So right now in Slovakia 1509 Confirmed Cases (+5 Yesterday), 1649 Tests Yesterday (158414 in Total) 28 Deaths (+0 Yesterday), 1301 Fully Recovered (+21 Yesterday) https://covid-19.nczisk.sk/en Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 13,611 Posted May 24, 2020 #3459 Share Posted May 24, 2020 Why are famous people.....like this? Did the virus eat up her brain? 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...
up and down 82 Posted May 24, 2020 #3460 Share Posted May 24, 2020 3 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said: Maybe we have to learn to live with the virus You are right about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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