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1 hour ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Actually not suprising if deaths with person having covid 19 and  Co morbidities at the same time  are not counted 

Exactly why comparing different countries makes barely any sense.

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Yesterdays recap:

 

4742 tests provided yesterday in the country (we surpassed the 100k tests in total), they unveiled again 8 new confirmed case ust like the day before, 

 

Also no new death for the second day in a row and 21 new recovered patients.

 

642 Active Cases registered in the country, 167 of them need hospitalization, 4 of them in Intensive care beds and 2 of them under Artificial Lung Ventilation.

 

 

 

So right now in Slovakia

1429 Confirmed Cases   (+8 Yesterday), 

4742 Tests Yesterday    (104606 in Total)

25 Deaths  (+0 Yesterday), 762 Fully Recovered  (+21 Yesterday)

 

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

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3 minuty temu, hckosice napisał:

Yesterdays recap:

 

4742 tests provided yesterday in the country (we surpassed the 100k tests in total), they unveiled again 8 new confirmed case ust like the day before, 

 

Also no new death for the second day in a row and 21 new recovered patients.

 

642 Active Cases registered in the country, 167 of them need hospitalization, 4 of them in Intensive care beds and 2 of them under Artificial Lung Ventilation.

 

 

 

So right now in Slovakia

1429 Confirmed Cases   (+8 Yesterday), 

4742 Tests Yesterday    (104606 in Total)

25 Deaths  (+0 Yesterday), 762 Fully Recovered  (+21 Yesterday)

 

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

Where are daily photos from country? :mumble::d

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4 minutes ago, rybak said:

Where are daily photos from country? :mumble::d

 

There some ofc...

 

The 2nd and 3rd phase of restrictions lifting started officially by past midnight, for example the churches are now open (but still under very strict hygienical measures, distancing and limited amount of people at one time, 1 person per 25 meter square)

 

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also ZOO´s, castles and other touristic attractions are open since today (again under strict measures)

 

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and Taxi´s finally are allowed to work from today again (again strict measures must be applied)

 

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and the most important, the pubs with outdoor terraces are now open but again under strict distance and hygienical measures, the measures are controlled by the police

 

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Meanwhile a new press conference here about some lifting of restrictions and some other things. Rumours about face masks being obligated in public transport, but they haven't been confirmed by the prime minister (yet?).

 

His words about that again show the things are mostly based on science: "Evidence that the widespread use of face masks has a significant effect, is very thin. There are, however, some studies that show that correct use - and I'm stressing the words 'correct use' - have limited, but positive effects. However, face masks meant for use in healthcare should absolutely remain for healthcare workers only, that is crucial." 

 

For now, next week things like hairdressers can reopen. In June things like bars will be reopened, with of course limits in terms of the maximum number of people who can enter.

 

As always, the main thing remains to keep your distance when possible. 

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Right, face masks in public transport obligated from 1 June, for the obvious reason: the number one protective precaution, keeping distance, simply isn't possible in trains and buses when they start getting fuller again. 

 

Strict rule that medical masks are not allowed though, that's good.

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2 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

welcome in da club :d

 

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Fantastic, on the first day* I have to start a job and so have to use public transport :p

 

* Actually that's on 2 June, since 1 June is one of those Christian holidays...not second Easter day but the other one where they 'celebrate' Jesus took the sky cloud taxi or something 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Fantastic, on the first day* I have to start a job and so have to use public transport :p

 

* Actually that's on 2 June, since 1 June is one of those Christian holidays...not second Easter day but the other one where they 'celebrate' Jesus took the sky cloud taxi or something 

 

It's Pentecost. I've noticed it's only a Christian holiday in Protestant/Lutheran countries like Netherlands or Denmark. In Catholic countries like Poland it's just a normal working day :p

 

Then again we have a Feast of Corpus Christi on the first Thursday after Pentecost and that's a Christian holiday here ;)

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3 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

It's Pentecost. I've noticed it's only a Christian holiday in Protestant/Lutheran countries like Netherlands or Denmark. In Catholic countries like Poland it's just a normal working day :p

 

Then again we have a Feast of Corpus Christi on the first Thursday after Pentecost and that's a Christian holiday here ;)

I believe we have some day on the Thursday before it, but I'm not sure :p I get easily confused about on which days the dude was killed, went up, came back down, went up again etc.

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