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11 minutes ago, dcro said:

Interestingly, after San Marino, Belgium has the highest death rate out of anyone.

 

A factor in that is the way of counting. Many or most countries count deaths who have been tested positive, whereas Belgium counts everyone who died and had symptoms, tested or not. A majority of counted deaths comes from places like nursing homes, where 96%* of the deaths were suspected, but unconfirmed cases. They were however counted as COVID-19 deaths.

 

*this was two weeks ago or so, but I doubt it changed significantly

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My city, Aarhus, is getting quite a bit of attention for what we do during the corona.

 

1. We've set up a drive-in stage that hosts concerts, stand-up, movies and even a lecture

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidnikel/2020/04/29/in-pictures-denmarks-drive-in-venue-gets-around-coronavirus-event-ban/#46b3185d61bb

 

And when the Danish football league restarts (most likely may 29) it will be with virtual spectators on big screens

 

https://www.agf.dk/football-is-back-in-denmark-the-worlds-first-virtual-grandstand-opens-in-aarhus/

 

How I love the creativity of these times!

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Yesterdays recap:

 

Almost 4k tests provided yesterday and For the first time since the 6th March when our first official case appeared we have No New Cases confirmed yesterday ! :clap:

 

Also no new deaths has been added to the stats and 14 new patients received their second negative tests and are now considered as healed, the amount of recovered patients is now 919.

 

510 Active cases right now in the country, 111 of them need hospitalization, 4 of them in intensive care and 1 is currently in critical condition under artificial lung ventilator.

 

 

So right now in Slovakia

1455 Confirmed Cases   (+0 Yesterday), 

3910 Tests Yesterday    (118371 in Total)

26 Deaths  (+0 Yesterday), 919 Fully Recovered  (+14 Yesterday)

 

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

 

and to close the post some traditionial pics from the country,

 

an extended weekend and beautiful weather have attracted several people to the nature, the tourist season is beginning in Slovakia, this year will probably be a bit weird, without foreign tourists and aiming mainly for Slovak domestic tourists...

 

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Latest data as of 9th 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.

No

Country
 

Total
Cases

New
Cases

Total
Deaths

New
Deaths

Total
Recovered

Active
Cases

Percentage recovered

from total cases

1.

Iceland

1,801

+0

10

+0

1,765

26

98.00 %

2.

China

82,887

+1

4,633

+0

78,046

208

94.16 %

3.

Thailand

3,004

+4

56

+1

2,787

161

92.78 %

4.

Hong Kong

1,045

+0

4

+0

967

74

92.54 %

5.

New Zealand

1,492

+2

21

+0

1,368

103

91.69 %

6.

Luxembourg

3,871

+12

100

+0

3,526

245

91.09 %

7.

Australia

6,929

+15

97

+0

6,135

695

88.54 %

8.

South Korea

10,840

+18

256

+0

9,568

1,016

88.27 %

9.

Austria

15,833

+59

615

+1

13,928

1,290

87.97 %

10.

Switzerland

30,251

+44

1,823

+0

26,100

2,328

86.28 %

11.

Germany

170,588

+1,158

7,510

+118

143,300

19,778

84.00 %

12.

Iran

106,220

+1,529

6,589

+48

85,064

14,567

80.08 %

13.

Croatia

2,176

+15

87

+1

1,726

323

79.32 %

14.

Denmark

10,319

+101

526

+4

8,093

1,700

78.43 %

15.

Uzbekistan

2,349

+24

10

+0

1,803

536

76.76 %

16.

Ireland

22,541

+0

1,429

+0

17,110

4002

75.91 %

17.

Malaysia

6,589

+54

108

+1

4,929

1,552

74.81 %

18.

Azerbaijan

2,279

+75

28

+0

1,576

675

69.15 %

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The full data of tests conducted.

 

 

Countries under safe category with mass testing done

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests conducted per 1 million citizens

 

1

Faeroe Islands

8,403

171,971

2

Iceland

52,745

154,567

3

UAE

1,200,000

121,330

4

Falkland Islands

402

115,517

5

Bahrain

177,306

104,201

6

Gibraltar

3,366

99,908

7

Malta

40,493

91,708

8

San Marino

2,956

87,118

9

Luxembourg

53,257

85,078

10

Lithuania

180,332

66,243

11

Cyprus

72,768

60,270

12

Bermuda

3,719

59,716

13

Denmark

308,984

53,345

14

Spain

2,467,761

52,781

15

Israel

451,028

52,109

16

Cayman Islands

3,423

52,083

17

Portugal

517,660

50,767

18

Mauritius

60,466

47,545

19

Estonia

62,720

47,281

20

Belgium

540,643

46,649

21

Kuwait

196,397

45,988

22

Ireland

214,761

43,493

23

Qatar

124,554

43,232

24

Isle of Man

3,625

42,631

25

Italy

2,445,063

40,440

26

Latvia

75,571

40,065

27

New Zealand

183,039

37,957

28

Norway

195,921

36,140

29

Russia

5,221,964

35,783

30

Brunei

15,482

35,389

31

Switzerland

306,223

35,383

32

Austria

311,690

34,608

33

Germany

2,755,770

32,891

34

Australia

795,456

31,194

35

Channel Islands

5,342

30,725

36

Singapore

175,604

30,016

37

Slovenia

62,203

29,921

38

Czechia

298,649

27,888

39

Canada

1,032,088

27,346

40

Belarus

251,771

26,644

41

USA

8,659,925

26,163

42

Greenland

1,394

24,555

43

UK

1,631,561

24,034

44

Liechtenstein

900

23,605

45

Hong Kong

168,291

22,448

46

Slovakia

118,371

21,681

47

Andorra

1,673

21,653

48

Finland

119,100

21,495

49

France

1,384,633

21,213

50

Maldives

11,299

20,903

51

Kazakhstan

385,104

20,510

52

Réunion

17,200

19,211

53

Azerbaijan

188,950

18,636

54

New Caledonia

5,213

18,259

55

Venezuela

507,119

17,834

56

Aruba

1,817

17,019

57

Turkey

1,298,806

15,400

58

Serbia

134,533

15,397

59

Djibouti

14,857

15,037

60

Bhutan

11,568

14,992

61

Sweden

148,500

14,704

62

Mayotte

4,000

14,662

63

Netherlands

249,655

14,570

64

Peru

473,190

14,351

65

Chile

255,961

13,390

66

Romania

248,056

12,894

67

S. Korea

660,030

12,874

68

Grenada

1,406

12,495

69

Saudi Arabia

433,500

12,452

70

Montenegro

7,816

12,445

71

Bosnia and Herzegovina

39,989

12,189

72

Poland

460,686

12,172

73

Croatia

44,218

10,771

74

Hungary

103,258

10,689

75

Jordan

106,314

10,420

76

Armenia

30,397

10,258

77

French Polynesia

2,816

10,025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries under safe category with sufficient test done

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests conducted per 1 million citizens

 

78

Oman

50,000

9,791

79

Uzbekistan

325,000

9,710

80

Barbados

2,788

9,702

81

Panama

40,356

9,353

82

Kyrgyzstan

59,490

9,118

83

Greece

94,991

9,114

84

North Macedonia

18,821

9,034

85

Bulgaria

56,105

8,074

86

Uruguay

26,838

7,726

87

Sint Maarten

329

7,673

88

Malaysia

245,102

7,573

89

Lebanon

49,990

7,324

90

Montserrat

36

7,212

 

 

 

 

Countries who should conduct more tests

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests conducted per 1 million citizens

 

91

Georgia

27,846

6,980

92

Iran

573,220

6,825

93

Palestine

34,511

6,765

94

Saint Kitts and Nevis

327

6,147

95

El Salvador

39,079

6,025

96

Dominica

416

5,779

97

Cuba

63,560

5,612

98

British Virgin Islands

167

5,524

99

South Africa

307,752

5,189

100

Moldova

20,447

5,069

101

Ghana

149,948

4,826

102

Ecuador

82,312

4,665

103

Caribbean Netherlands

110

4,195

 

 

 

 

Countries who have not done enough test thus endangering the citizen lives

 

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests conducted per 1 million citizens

 

104

Botswana

9,066

3,855

105

Ukraine

167,107

3,821

106

Bahamas

1,500

3,814

107

Albania

10,268

3,568

108

Dominican Republic

38,543

3,553

109

Saint Lucia

620

3,376

110

Thailand

227,860

3,264

111

Costa Rica

15,810

3,104

112

Rwanda

40,187

3,103

113

Iraq

122,941

3,057

114

Turks and Caicos

109

2,815

115

Taiwan

66,861

2,807

116

Mongolia

9,203

2,807

117

Colombia

139,739

2,746

118

Vietnam

261,004

2,681

119

Belize

1,043

2,623

120

Nepal

72,239

2,479

121

Curaçao

389

2,371

122

Tunisia

27,420

2,320

123

Jamaica

6,633

2,240

124

Paraguay

13,846

1,941

125

Antigua and Barbuda

183

1,869

126

Argentina

77,901

1,724

127

Morocco

62,007

1,680

128

Benin

19,474

1,606

129

Trinidad and Tobago

2,241

1,601

130

Brazil

339,552

1,597

131

Japan

202,013

1,597

132

Sri Lanka

33,899

1,583

133

Fiji

1,300

1,450

134

Philippines

157,730

1,439

135

Cabo Verde

791

1,423

136

St. Vincent Grenadines

137

1,235

137

Pakistan

270,025

1,222

138

Uganda

53,872

1,178

139

Togo

9,657

1,166

140

Senegal

18,969

1,133

141

India

1,523,213

1,104

142

Zimbabwe

16,052

1,080

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Countries who have done too little tests thus many cases went undetected

No.

Country

No of tests conducted

No of tests conducted per 1 million citizens

143

Guyana

785

998

144

Mexico

123,446

957

145

Egypt

90,000

879

146

Sao Tome and Principe

175

799

147

Cambodia

13,173

788

148

Guinea-Bissau

1,500

762

149

CAR

3,498

724

150

Bangladesh

116,919

710

151

Suriname

404

689

152

Bolivia

7,651

655

153

Eswatini

714

615

154

Equatorial Guinea

854

609

155

Namibia

1,511

595

156

Kenya

31,041

577

157

Honduras

5,653

571

158

Timor-Leste

738

560

159

Zambia

10,270

559

160

Indonesia

150,887

552

161

Ivory Coast

12,312

467

162

Guatemala

7,200

402

163

Afghanistan

15,560

400

164

Laos

2,908

400

165

Mauritania

1,842

396

166

Libya

2,338

340

167

Gabon

724

325

168

Gambia

756

313

169

Ethiopia

32,689

284

170

Papua New Guinea

2,402

268

171

Niger

5,488

227

172

Myanmar

10,848

199

173

Algeria

6,500

148

174

Madagascar

3,968

143

175

Nigeria

23,835

116

176

South Sudan

1,247

111

177

Mali

2,172

107

178

Mozambique

3,356

107

179

Haiti

1,145

100

180

Angola

3,000

91

181

Malawi

1,188

62

182

Burundi

284

24

183

Yemen

120

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Yesterdays recap:

 

2 new Confirmed cases from 1488 tests yesterday, No new death and 22 recovered patients.

 

490 Active cases, 110 hospitalized patients, 5 in intensive care beds and 1 still under artificial lung ventilator

 

 

So right now in Slovakia

1457 Confirmed Cases   (+2 Yesterday), 

1488 Tests Yesterday    (119859 in Total)

26 Deaths  (+0 Yesterday), 941 Fully Recovered  (+22 Yesterday)

 

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

 

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Latest data as of 10th 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.

No

Country
 

Total
Cases

New
Cases

Total
Deaths

New
Deaths

Total
Recovered

Active
Cases

Percentage recovered

from total cases

1.

Iceland

1,801

+0

10

+0

1,773

18

98.45 %

2.

China

82,901

+14

4,633

+0

78,120

148

94.23 %

3.

Hong Kong

1,048

+3

4

+0

982

62

93.70 %

4.

Thailand

3,009

+5

56

+0

2,794

159

92.85 %

5.

New Zealand

1,494

+2

21

+0

1,371

102

91.77 %

6.

Luxembourg

3,877

+6

101

+1

3,550

226

91.57 %

7.

Australia

6,941

+12

97

+0

6,163

681

88.79 %

8.

South Korea

10,874

+34

256

+0

9,610

1,008

88.38 %

9.

Austria

15,871

+38

618

+3

13,991

1,262

88.15 %

10.

Switzerland

30,305

+54

1,830

+0

26,400

2,075

87.11 %

11.

Germany

171,324

+736

7,549

+39

144,400

19,375

84.28 %

12.

Croatia

2,187

+11

90

+3

1,764

333

80.66 %

13.

Iran

107,603

+1,383

6,640

+51

86,143

14,820

80.05 %

14.

Denmark

10,429

+110

529

+3

8,217

1,683

78.79 %

15.

Uzbekistan

2,411

+62

10

+0

1,870

531

77.56 %

16.

Malaysia

6,656

+67

108

+0

5,025

1,523

75.50 %

17.

Ireland

22,760

+219

1,446

+17

17,110

4,204

75.18 %

18.

Azerbaijan

2,422

+143

31

+3

1,620

771

66.89 %

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Kerala smashing all records for it's recovery rate and planning.... 

Just 20 active cases left in the state now. 

 

 

Among the best place on almost entire earth when it comes to covid 19 recovery, Kasargod district finally gets a 100% recovery rate as 178th and the last covid 19 patient recovered today in the district. Not a single death, no more active cases.... Wow

 

 

 

Meanwhile conditions remained in rise in other parts of India. 67000 cases approx till now. 

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29 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Kerala smashing all records for it's recovery rate and planning.... 

Just 20 active cases left in the state now. 

 

 

Among the best place on almost entire earth when it comes to covid 19 recovery, Kasargod district finally gets a 100% recovery rate as 178th and the last covid 19 patient recovered today in the district. Not a single death, no more active cases.... Wow

 

 

 

Meanwhile conditions remained in rise in other parts of India. 67000 cases approx till now. 

 

I think it must be very hard for India right? India is the second largest country in the whole wide world. So no matter how many tests carried out it will be impossible to test all their citizens right? I heard that those living in the slump area are more dangerous and prone to catch the virus. It is not easy. India is not a very righ country and with so many cases coming up it is just waiting like a bombshell and time bomb.

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1 hour ago, up and down said:

 

I think it must be very hard for India right? India is the second largest country in the whole wide world. So no matter how many tests carried out it will be impossible to test all their citizens right? I heard that those living in the slump area are more dangerous and prone to catch the virus. It is not easy. India is not a very righ country and with so many cases coming up it is just waiting like a bombshell and time bomb.

Maybe and maybe not 

 

The Islands, the south, the north east are better with lower density and isolation. The tribal areas and large forest cover areas are safe as long as the virus doesn't enter as it is now. 

 

Delhi, Mumbai especially with slums, Gujarat and West Bengal are prone with massive population density. I'm living in the south so sorta better but things can get worse too. 

 

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    • Right now I’m watching Scotland-Switzerland at the European Curling Championships, even though Germany-Norway would probably be a more interesting game… (can’t find any streaming options for it)   At 4:00am Scotland-Italy in the women’s bronze medal match, and at 9:00am TBD-TBD in the men’s bronze medal match   We’ll see if I’ll have enough time for the Davis Cup, Women’s/Men’s Slalom WC Gurgul, Skeleton WC Yanqing, BPT Challenge Chennai, BWF China Masters, WTT Finals Fukuoka, GSOC Kioti National, Freestyle Skiing WC Beijing, Alpine Skiing WC Killington, Moguls WC Ruka   Also will be following along with the Canadian Curling Olympic Mixed Doubles Qualifier, UCI Champions League Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Open Water WC Neom, Luge WC Lillehammer/Cross Country WC Ruka, Ski Jumping WC Ruka   Friday (November 22) 4:30 PM: NBA - Warriors v. Pelicans 8:00 PM: ISU Speed Skating World Cup Nagano - Day 2 10:00 PM: European Curling Championships - Women’s Gold Medal Match   Saturday (November 23) 5:00 AM: European Curling Championships - Men’s Gold Medal Match 4:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Senators 8:00 PM: ISU Speed Skating World Cup Nagano - Day 3   Sunday (November 24)   Monday (November 25) 7:00 PM: NBA - Warriors v. Nets   Tuesday (November 26) 4:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Bruins   Wednesday (November 27) 4:30 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Penguins 7:00 PM: NBA - Warriors v. Thunder   Thursday (November 28)   Friday (November 29) 1:00 AM: ISU Speed Skating WC Beijing - Day 1 10:00 AM: UCI Track Cycling Nations League Apeldoorn - Day 1 12:00 PM: NHL - Canucks v. Sabres
    • As far as I am concerned, there are two very simple problems: infrastructure and the lack of cooperation between sports federations. Let me explain. The MiCo2026 Olympics will provide virtually no legacy in ice sports, there is still a lack of an indoor hall, there is no federal centre that has been promised for so many years. It could have been an opportunity to make a nice roof in Baselga di Pinè, but instead they preferred to make temporary facilities in Rho.   The second problem is the total lack of cooperation between roller skating and speed skating, we have a huge pool and we are not exploiting it. Fortunately we are doing a few small collegiate events, the technical collaboration with the Netherlands absolutely must be exploited.   I am not so negative however about the current situation, Ghiotto practically on the 10k seems to be off the scale (watch out for the Czech and Norwegian) and he can medal in the 5k and drag the pursuit team. In the mass start you have more cards in both the men's and women's, let's see what Fontana does. And a Fontana-Peveri-Lollobrigida pursuit team can also play for a third place
    • Canada Team Size Prediction for Winter Olympic Games 2026 Milano Cortina   Ski Sports   Alpine Skiing  (13) - That's been the team size the last couple of Olympics so it's a safe bet again. Cross Country Skiing  (10) - Not too familiar with the qualification system. Probably around 6 men and 4 women. Ski Jumping  (5) - Loutitt, Strate and Maurer for sure on the women's side. Possibly a 4th will qualify. On the men's side, if Bowd-Clowes returns, then he should also qualify. Nordic Combined  (0) - Been a nonexistent sport for a while. No athletes competing in the World Cup or Continental Cup. Freestyle Skiing  (32) - Should qualify a team in mixed aerials which means a maximum team size of 32 athletes. Which athletes in which disciplines to be determined. Snowboarding  (24) - Full teams in slopestyle and big air. Then somewhere between 1-4 athletes in the other disciplines. Biathlon  (6) - Based on the Nations Cup last year, the men finished outside the top 20 and wouldn't qualify a relay team (and that's without Russia and Belarus). With Christian Gow's retirement, that makes things even more difficult. Women's relay should still qualify though. Ski Mountaineering  (1) - Gonna be optimistic here and say that one athlete will qualify either through the World Rankings or continental quota.     Skating Sports   Speed Skating  (16) - 7 to 8 men, 8 to 9 women. For now, I'll say 8 of each gender. Short Track Speed Skating  (10) - Full team size. With the current skill level of the team, anything else would be a tragedy. Figure Skating  (12) - Most likely 1 man (I hope) and 1 woman, then 2-3 pairs and 2-3 ice dance couples. For now, let's say 2 in pairs and 3 in ice dance.     Sleigh Sports   Luge  (7) - 2 women + 1 entry in each of the other disciplines Skeleton  (4) - 1 or 2 men + 2 or 3 women Bobsleigh  (14) - 2 men's crews (in both events) and 3 women's crews (in both events)     Team Sports   Curling  (12) - Full team or else you might as well burn the federation to the ground. Ice Hockey  (48) - Both men's and women's teams already qualified       Total Optimistic Prediction  -  (229) Total Pessimistic Prediction  - (184)   Total Realistic Prediction  -  (214)
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