Monzanator 3,593 Posted May 17, 2020 #3391 Share Posted May 17, 2020 12 minutes ago, Dunadan said: Poles do not count. We already know that they are genetically superior and are all vaccinated against measles, which is proven to be 100% effective in preventing a Covid infection. Reveal hidden contents It's cool. I'm well aware the rich Western Europe countries don't care about Poland. What else is new? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hckošice 13,217 Posted May 17, 2020 Author #3392 Share Posted May 17, 2020 Yesterdays recap: 1 new confirmed case yesterday, 2476 tests provided during Saturday. No new death and 12 newly recovered patients. Currently 303 Active cases registered in the country, 116 of them needs hospitalization, 3 of them in intensive care beds and currently no one has to be under artificial lung ventilator. So right now in Slovakia 1494 Confirmed Cases (+1 Yesterday), 2476 Tests Yesterday (142462 in Total) 28 Deaths (+0 Yesterday), 1163 Fully Recovered (+12 Yesterday) https://covid-19.nczisk.sk/en Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHSN 3,180 Posted May 17, 2020 #3393 Share Posted May 17, 2020 Today was the first day of schools after the re-opening here, but since it was optional only 15% of the kids nationwide showed up ! I assume the number is close to zero in big cities. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fly_like_a_don 926 Posted May 18, 2020 #3394 Share Posted May 18, 2020 .5000+ cases in the day. Disastrous day as most states broke their previous records for the highest number of cases... However for the time being it's a break from corona virus. The focus now shifts pretty much on Super Cyclone Amphan which is poised to hit tomorrow. It's so severe that it's effects are already being seen, strong winds and thunder yesterday. Disaster Management Teams have been deployed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
up and down 82 Posted May 18, 2020 #3395 Share Posted May 18, 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 8,863 181,466 48,841 2 Iceland 56,875 166,801 340,976 3 UAE 1,600,923 162,108 9,875,638 4 Gibraltar 5,060 150,184 33,692 5 Bahrain 236,828 139,845 1,693,504 6 Falkland Islands 402 115,950 3,467 7 Malta 50,616 114,670 441,404 8 San Marino 3,499 103,145 33,923 9 Luxembourg 62,153 99,493 624,696 10 Cayman Islands 5,900 89,902 65,627 11 Lithuania 231,104 84,763 2,726,463 12 Bermuda 5,017 80,525 62,304 13 Denmark 463,016 79,971 5,789,776 14 Cyprus 87,549 72,577 1,206,296 15 Mauritius 86,887 68,333 1,271,519 16 Spain 3,037,840 64,977 46,752,654 17 Portugal 618,066 60,594 10,200,144 18 Belgium 696,840 60,157 11,583,602 19 Israel 505,702 58,540 8,638,547 20 Kuwait 244,476 57,353 4,262,674 21 Qatar 157,570 54,809 2,874,914 22 Ireland 258,808 52,486 4,930,999 23 Estonia 69,520 52,411 1,326,430 24 Italy 3,004,960 49,692 60,472,166 25 Russia 7,147,014 48,977 145,927,122 26 Andorra 3,750 48,544 77,250 27 Isle of Man 4,102 48,271 84,979 28 New Zealand 230,718 47,892 4,817,478 29 Latvia 89,123 47,192 1,888,520 30 Singapore 246,254 42,132 5,844,763 31 Australia 1,059,801 41,621 25,463,408 32 Austria 366,069 40,673 9,000,226 33 Switzerland 345,760 39,986 8,646,966 34 Norway 216,350 39,946 5,416,102 35 Brunei 17,414 39,852 436,967 36 UK 2,580,769 38,040 67,843,268 37 Germany 3,147,771 37,584 83,752,125 38 Belarus 350,515 37,093 9,449,686 39 USA 11,875,580 35,903 330,769,370 40 Canada 1,300,729 34,500 37,701,865 41 Slovenia 69,363 33,365 2,078,905 42 Czechia 356,515 33,299 10,706,636 43 Channel Islands 5,342 30,760 173,668 44 Kazakhstan 540,708 28,839 18,748,973 45 Greenland 1,629 28,701 56,758 46 Finland 146,800 26,500 5,539,705 47 Slovakia 143,433 26,273 5,459,332 48 Liechtenstein 900 23,613 38,115 49 Azerbaijan 232,077 22,914 10,128,038 50 Hong Kong 168,291 22,470 7,489,597 51 Maldives 11,775 21,832 539,339 52 Grenada 2,419 21,510 112,461 53 France 1,384,633 21,218 65,256,433 54 Serbia 181,272 20,737 8,741,417 55 Venezuela 575,374 20,227 28,445,253 56 Peru 650,613 19,767 32,914,644 57 Turkey 1,624,994 19,293 84,227,597 58 Réunion 17,200 19,228 894,540 59 New Caledonia 5,454 19,126 285,163 60 Mayotte 5,200 19,121 271,958 61 Chile 363,496 19,035 19,096,239 62 Aruba 1,985 18,601 106,712 63 Bhutan 13,962 18,119 770,563 64 Djibouti 17,532 17,777 986,206 65 Sweden 177,500 17,589 10,091,684 66 Saudi Arabia 586,405 16,877 34,745,848 67 Netherlands 287,943 16,809 17,130,389 68 Poland 620,249 16,386 37,851,440 69 Romania 313,621 16,290 19,252,270 70 Montenegro 10,167 16,188 628,057 71 Bosnia and Herzegovina 49,832 15,178 3,283,142 72 S. Korea 753,211 14,693 51,263,999 73 Hungary 137,243 14,203 9,663,190 74 Jordan 144,356 14,165 10,190,738 75 Armenia 41,850 14,126 2,962,589 76 Uzbekistan 460,000 13,769 33,408,634 77 Malaysia 443,263 13,717 32,314,600 78 Barbados 3,924 13,657 287,334 79 Caribbean Netherlands 357 13,630 26,193 80 Croatia 53,877 13,115 4,108,150 81 Greece 128,525 12,324 10,428,885 82 Oman 61,000 11,985 5,089,612 83 Panama 50,348 11,692 4,306,239 84 French Polynesia 3,216 11,457 280,713 Countries under safe category with sufficient test done No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests per 1 million citizens Total Population 85 North Macedonia 21,436 10,289 2,083,384 86 Georgia 39,573 9,918 3,990,056 87 Uruguay 33,861 9,752 3,472,299 88 Sint Maarten 414 9,669 42,816 89 Bulgaria 65,936 9,481 6,954,364 90 Kyrgyzstan 59,490 9,137 6,510,635 91 Lebanon 61,479 9,003 6,828,952 92 El Salvador 57,883 8,929 6,482,286 93 Palestine 44,876 8,823 5,086,026 94 Iran 686,935 8,191 83,859,705 95 South Africa 460,873 7,783 59,216,090 96 Cuba 81,917 7,232 11,327,423 97 Montserrat 36 7,212 4,992 98 Guadeloupe 2,866 7,163 400,116 Countries who should conduct more tests No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests per 1 million citizens Total population 99 Saint Kitts and Nevis 327 6,152 53,154 100 Dominica 433 6,017 71,965 101 Botswana 13,294 5,668 2,345,548 102 Ghana 173,096 5,586 30,989,647 103 British Virgin Islands 167 5,529 30,207 104 Ecuador 95,047 5,397 17,609,499 105 Ukraine 232,899 5,322 43,763,700 106 Moldova 20,447 5,067 4,035,049 107 Dominican Republic 50,108 4,625 10,834,592 108 Bahamas 1,814 4,618 392,785 109 Saint Lucia 786 4,283 183,527 110 Albania 12,192 4,236 2,878,163 111 Thailand 286,008 4,099 69,779,241 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 112 Costa Rica 20,115 3,953 5,088,445 113 Rwanda 49,374 3,824 12,910,275 114 Colombia 190,114 3,741 50,816,306 115 Iraq 149,701 3,733 40,105,788 116 Eswatini 4,160 3,590 1,158,691 117 Brazil 735,224 3,462 212,376,810 118 Tunisia 40,559 3,436 11,803,449 119 Mongolia 11,000 3,362 3,271,651 120 Gabon 7,445 3,355 2,218,909 121 Nepal 95,941 3,300 29,070,358 122 Taiwan 69,395 2,914 23,811,687 123 Jamaica 8,515 2,877 2,959,624 124 Vietnam 275,000 2,828 97,231,841 125 Paraguay 20,124 2,826 7,121,704 126 Turks and Caicos 109 2,820 38,652 127 Belize 1,043 2,629 396,712 128 Morocco 89,957 2,441 36,856,563 129 Curaçao 389 2,372 164,013 130 Argentina 103,220 2,286 45,145,190 131 Benin 25,471 2,108 12,081,463 132 Sri Lanka 44,391 2,074 21,402,538 133 Philippines 215,060 1,966 109,399,904 134 Japan 244,452 1,932 126,521,169 135 Trinidad and Tobago 2,682 1,917 1,398,950 136 Antigua and Barbuda 183 1,871 97,830 137 Zimbabwe 27,059 1,824 14,835,899 138 Pakistan 387,335 1,758 220,345,049 139 India 2,302,792 1,671 1,378,344,732 140 Cabo Verde 892 1,606 555,245 141 Uganda 72,161 1,584 45,546,614 142 Togo 12,613 1,528 8,253,526 143 Senegal 24,599 1,474 16,685,890 144 Fiji 1,300 1,451 895,659 145 St. Vincent Grenadines 155 1,398 110,898 146 Guyana 1,089 1,385 786,098 147 Mexico 172,294 1,338 128,766,554 148 Egypt 135,000 1,322 102,088,722 149 Bolivia 14,803 1,270 11,653,213 150 Guatemala 20,820 1,165 17,873,451 151 Bangladesh 185,086 1,125 164,488,562 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 152 Zambia 17,354 947 18,315,744 153 Cambodia 15,242 913 16,690,156 154 Namibia 2,074 818 2,535,067 155 Kenya 43,712 815 53,618,426 156 Sao Tome and Principe 175 800 218,642 157 Guinea 10,304 787 13,085,782 158 Guinea-Bissau 1,500 765 1,961,955 159 CAR 3,498 726 4,819,147 160 Ivory Coast 18,303 696 26,292,953 161 Suriname 404 689 585,992 162 Indonesia 187,965 688 273,168,646 163 Laos 4,565 629 7,262,376 164 Equatorial Guinea 854 611 1,396,748 165 Afghanistan 23,497 605 38,814,948 166 Honduras 5,653 572 9,884,814 167 Timor-Leste 738 561 1,315,246 168 Gambia 1,341 557 2,407,670 169 Libya 3,633 530 6,859,671 170 Ethiopia 57,254 500 114,591,613 171 Mauritania 2,015 435 4,633,587 172 South Sudan 3,356 300 11,177,537 173 Papua New Guinea 2,402 269 8,925,443 174 Myanmar 14,561 268 54,365,797 175 Niger 5,816 241 24,086,326 176 Madagascar 5,670 205 27,597,647 177 Mozambique 6,011 193 31,139,416 178 Angola 6,136 187 32,728,977 179 Mali 3,383 168 20,173,287 180 Nigeria 33,970 165 205,472,159 181 Algeria 6,500 149 43,750,607 182 Haiti 1,669 147 11,385,346 183 Malawi 1,803 95 19,065,078 184 Burundi 284 24 11,843,500 185 Yemen 120 4 29,741,182 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hckošice 13,217 Posted May 18, 2020 Author #3396 Share Posted May 18, 2020 Yesterdays recap: Again like a day before 1 new confirmed case yesterday, but this time only 971 tests has been provided during last Sunday. No new death for the secod day in a row and 22 newly recovered patients. Currently 282 Active cases registered in the country, 106 of them needs hospitalization, 3 of them in intensive care beds and currently no one has to be under artificial lung ventilator. So right now in Slovakia 1495 Confirmed Cases (+1 Yesterday), 971 Tests Yesterday (143433 in Total) 28 Deaths (+0 Yesterday), 1185 Fully Recovered (+22 Yesterday) https://covid-19.nczisk.sk/en mrv86 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hckošice 13,217 Posted May 18, 2020 Author #3397 Share Posted May 18, 2020 and now the most important... From Wednesday 20th May and Thursday 21st May will enter into the 4th Phase of Lifting measures Masks will not be compulsory in public, Elementary schools and Kindergartens open from 1st June, Sport events (behind closed doors) allowed since 3rd June, Slovak Football League may restart from 6th June Quote No masks worn outdoors, more relaxed regime on state borders and reopened kindergartens and schools. Slovakia is preparing to enter the fourth stage of moderating restrictions adopted to slow down the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. The reason is a very good epidemiologic situation and the fact that recent new coronavirus cases have been identified either in state quarantine or in identified epidemic centres, like Roma settlements. “We know promises should be fulfilled,” PM Igor Matovič (OĽaNO) said on May 18. While most measures will come into force on May 20 or May 21, schools and kindergartens will open only two weeks later, on June 1. Quote Changes after May 20 Changes to the 2nd and 3rd phase: Tattoo and piercing salons to open on May 20. Indoor tourist attractions will open on May 20, except for zoos and botanical gardens. In shops and service operations, the limit for customers will change from 25 square metres to 15 square metres per customer. Measures within the 4th phase: Cinemas, theatres and other mass events will be allowed. The number of participants cannot exceed 100 people. Shopping centres can open, apart from playgrounds. The operators of shops within the shopping centres will have to maintain certain restrictions, like offering hand disinfection, restricting the number of customers to one customer per 15 square metres and keeping a 2-metre distance between customers. There will be a ban on people gathering in common spaces. Indoor swimming pools and sports venues will open for sports teams only. Outdoor sports venues will now be open for contact sports and people will be allowed to visit the toilet. There is still a ban on using changing rooms and having spectators there. Restaurants with indoor seating will be open. They will have to observe the same limits as for outdoor seating, like keeping a 2-metre distance between the table corners and disinfection of surfaces after guests leave, and limiting the number of people at one table to 2 people or one family with children. The rules for airing should be specified later. Meetings set by law, like parliamentary sessions, party congresses and shareholders’ meetings, will be allowed without any restrictions to the number of participants. People will not be required to wear masks outdoors if the distance between people not living in the same household is at least 5 metres. People with permanent or temporary residence in Slovakia travelling to the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, Switzerland and Germany who return within 24 hours will not be required to take the coronavirus test and undergo mandatory quarantine after May 21. The requirement to close shops on Sundays and selected hours for seniors remain in place. The Public Health Authority (ÚVZ) will work on more detailed conditions in the next two days. Quote Kindergartens and schools open Before schools open, school authorities will carry out a survey among parents about the interest in placing children in school or kindergarten. Kindergartens for all children, primary schools for first to fifth graders and children’s clubs open on June 1. The limit for the number of children per one group in kindergartens is 15, in primary schools it is 20. The groups should not change within one week, and there should be the same teacher for them. Children will not be required to wear masks in the groups. In primary schools, pupils are required to wear masks outside the groups. Teachers should wear masks or transparent face coverings. Schools and kindergartens are open to all children, but they are recommended to place primarily the children of medical workers, paramedics, police officers, firefighters, armed forces members, teachers, and pre-school children. The school authorities can set other criteria, like taking in children from disadvantaged communities. At the same time, children from families in quarantine will not be allowed to attend kindergartens or schools. Parents can decide to keep pupils from first to fifth grade at home. Remote education, plus pupils from sixth to ninth grade, should be ensured within the personnel and technical capacities of schools. Children should be brought and taken only by people living in the same households. Schools and kindergartens should prevent gathering in front and inside the buildings. They should also set individual times for parents to bring their children and measure their body temperature before entering the building. Primary schools will be allowed to adjust the content and form of education. The operation of kindergartens and schools should not be longer than nine hours a day. The Education Ministry is currently discussing with the Administration of State Material Reserves on how to secure disinfection. Quote Restrictions in health care change The 14-day quarantine before planned surgeries has been cancelled. Only patients from risky groups will be tested for the coronavirus before surgery. Pre-surgery check-ups will be carried out again by general practitioners and internists. Health Minister Marek Krajčí (OĽaNO) could not say when the national emergency in health care will be cancelled. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
up and down 82 Posted May 19, 2020 #3398 Share Posted May 19, 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 8,863 181,466 48,841 2 Iceland 56,882 166,818 340,982 3 UAE 1,600,923 162,103 9,875,965 4 Gibraltar 5,187 153,953 33,692 5 Bahrain 243,031 143,494 1,693,667 6 Malta 51,677 117,073 441,407 7 Falkland Islands 402 115,950 3,467 8 San Marino 3,499 103,145 33,923 9 Luxembourg 62,260 99,660 624,724 10 Cayman Islands 5,900 89,899 65,629 11 Bermuda 5,549 89,063 62,304 12 Lithuania 231,104 84,767 2,726,360 13 Denmark 475,096 82,057 5,789,832 14 Cyprus 87,549 72,575 1,206,320 15 Mauritius 89,814 70,635 1,271,525 16 Spain 3,037,840 64,977 46,752,703 17 Portugal 652,497 63,970 10,200,063 18 Belgium 709,818 61,277 11,583,739 19 Israel 505,702 58,538 8,638,917 20 Kuwait 248,314 58,251 4,262,847 21 Qatar 161,695 56,241 2,875,047 22 Estonia 70,188 52,915 1,326,433 23 Ireland 258,808 52,484 4,931,150 24 Russia 7,352,316 50,383 145,927,292 25 Italy 3,041,366 50,294 60,471,924 26 Isle of Man 4,167 49,035 84,980 27 Andorra 3,750 48,543 77,251 28 New Zealand 233,843 48,539 4,817,585 29 Latvia 90,968 48,170 1,888,464 30 Australia 1,084,030 42,571 25,464,216 31 Singapore 246,254 42,132 5,844,888 32 Austria 372,435 41,380 9,000,366 33 Brunei 17,636 40,359 436,979 34 Norway 218,039 40,257 5,416,217 35 Switzerland 345,760 39,985 8,647,139 36 UK 2,682,716 39,542 67,844,241 37 Belarus 364,319 38,554 9,449,678 38 Germany 3,147,771 37,584 83,752,855 39 USA 12,300,744 37,188 330,774,664 40 Canada 1,323,371 35,100 37,702,769 41 Slovenia 69,842 33,596 2,078,905 42 Czechia 356,515 33,298 10,706,690 43 Channel Islands 5,342 30,759 173,672 44 Greenland 1,721 30,321 56,759 45 Kazakhstan 553,062 29,497 18,749,587 46 Finland 149,700 27,023 5,539,729 47 Slovakia 145,474 26,647 5,459,339 48 Liechtenstein 900 23,613 38,115 49 Azerbaijan 235,910 23,292 10,128,288 50 Hong Kong 168,291 22,469 7,489,763 51 Maldives 11,775 21,831 539,365 52 Grenada 2,419 21,509 112,462 53 France 1,384,633 21,218 65,256,826 54 Serbia 185,385 21,208 8,741,321 55 Venezuela 581,082 20,428 28,445,034 56 Peru 661,132 20,085 32,915,899 57 Chile 381,011 19,952 19,096,687 58 Turkey 1,650,135 19,591 84,230,075 59 Réunion 17,200 19,227 894,557 60 New Caledonia 5,454 19,125 285,170 61 Mayotte 5,200 19,119 271,976 62 Aruba 2,021 18,939 106,713 63 Djibouti 18,345 18,601 986,245 64 Bhutan 14,223 18,457 770,586 65 Sweden 177,500 17,588 10,091,856 66 Netherlands 297,347 17,358 17,130,492 67 Saudi Arabia 601,954 17,324 34,747,330 68 Poland 636,046 16,804 37,851,327 69 Romania 313,621 16,290 19,251,921 70 Montenegro 10,167 16,188 628,057 71 Bosnia and Herzegovina 51,320 15,632 3,283,087 72 S. Korea 765,574 14,934 51,264,120 73 Armenia 43,041 14,528 2,962,604 74 Hungary 138,697 14,353 9,663,123 75 Malaysia 462,257 14,304 32,315,733 76 Jordan 144,356 14,165 10,191,015 77 Barbados 4,004 13,935 287,335 78 Uzbekistan 460,000 13,768 33,409,960 79 Caribbean Netherlands 357 13,629 26,194 80 Croatia 54,820 13,344 4,108,081 81 Greece 131,684 12,627 10,428,746 82 French Polynesia 3,496 12,454 280,717 83 Oman 61,000 11,984 5,089,968 84 Panama 51,105 11,867 4,306,425 Countries under safe category with sufficient test done No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests per 1 million citizens Total Population 85 North Macedonia 21,722 10,426 2,083,384 86 Georgia 39,573 9,918 3,990,035 87 Uruguay 34,384 9,902 3,472,331 88 Sint Maarten 414 9,669 42,817 89 Bulgaria 66,810 9,607 6,954,222 90 El Salvador 60,341 9,308 6,482,375 91 Lebanon 62,424 9,141 6,828,869 92 Kyrgyzstan 59,490 9,137 6,510,930 93 Palestine 44,876 8,823 5,086,351 94 Iran 701,640 8,367 83,862,642 95 South Africa 475,071 8,022 59,218,133 96 Cuba 83,868 7,404 11,327,404 97 Saint Kitts and Nevis 391 7,356 53,155 98 Montserrat 36 7,212 4,992 99 Guadeloupe 2,866 7,163 400,116 Countries who should conduct more tests No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests per 1 million citizens Total population 100 Dominica 433 6,017 71,965 101 Botswana 13,294 5,667 2,345,678 102 Ghana 173,096 5,585 30,991,423 103 British Virgin Islands 167 5,529 30,207 104 Ukraine 239,961 5,483 43,762,985 105 Ecuador 96,536 5,482 17,610,231 106 Moldova 20,447 5,067 4,035,024 107 Bahamas 1,826 4,649 392,795 108 Dominican Republic 50,108 4,625 10,834,889 109 Saint Lucia 786 4,283 183,529 110 Albania 12,192 4,236 2,878,155 111 Thailand 286,008 4,099 69,779,718 112 Costa Rica 20,352 4,000 5,088,572 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 113 Colombia 201,808 3,971 50,817,787 114 Rwanda 51,118 3,959 12,911,155 115 Iraq 149,701 3,732 40,108,260 116 Gabon 7,966 3,590 2,219,053 117 Eswatini 4,160 3,590 1,158,724 118 Tunisia 41,620 3,526 11,803,787 119 Mongolia 11,367 3,474 3,271,795 120 Brazil 735,224 3,462 212,380,932 121 Nepal 100,283 3,449 29,071,791 122 Jamaica 8,674 2,931 2,959,659 123 Taiwan 69,395 2,914 23,811,805 124 Vietnam 275,000 2,828 97,234,232 125 Paraguay 20,124 2,826 7,121,943 126 Turks and Caicos 109 2,820 38,653 127 Belize 1,043 2,629 396,732 128 Morocco 94,595 2,566 36,857,758 129 Curaçao 389 2,372 164,015 130 Argentina 105,829 2,344 45,146,322 131 Philippines 244,800 2,238 109,403,890 132 Sri Lanka 45,351 2,119 21,402,783 133 Benin 25,471 2,108 12,082,333 134 Japan 250,151 1,977 126,520,115 135 Trinidad and Tobago 2,720 1,944 1,398,962 136 Zimbabwe 28,019 1,889 14,836,491 137 Antigua and Barbuda 183 1,871 97,833 138 Pakistan 400,292 1,817 220,356,788 139 India 2,404,267 1,744 1,378,381,772 140 Togo 13,452 1,630 8,254,058 141 Uganda 73,485 1,613 45,550,580 142 Cabo Verde 892 1,606 555,261 143 Guyana 1,218 1,549 786,108 144 Senegal 24,599 1,474 16,687,100 145 Fiji 1,300 1,451 895,677 146 St. Vincent Grenadines 155 1,398 110,899 147 Mexico 177,133 1,376 128,770,253 148 Egypt 135,000 1,322 102,094,004 149 Bolivia 14,803 1,270 11,653,648 150 Bangladesh 193,645 1,177 164,493,041 151 Guatemala 20,820 1,165 17,874,358 152 Honduras 10,775 1,090 9,885,245 153 Zambia 17,875 976 18,317,156 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 154 Cambodia 15,447 925 16,690,788 155 Kenya 44,851 836 53,621,669 156 Namibia 2,074 818 2,535,193 157 Sao Tome and Principe 175 800 218,653 158 Guinea 10,304 787 13,086,759 159 Guinea-Bissau 1,500 764 1,962,083 160 CAR 3,498 726 4,819,377 161 Ivory Coast 18,608 708 26,294,743 162 Indonesia 190,660 698 273,176,544 163 Suriname 404 689 586,006 164 Laos 4,653 641 7,262,665 165 Afghanistan 24,697 636 38,817,349 166 Gambia 1,476 613 2,407,856 167 Equatorial Guinea 854 611 1,396,874 168 Timor-Leste 738 561 1,315,315 169 Mauritania 2,583 557 4,633,922 170 Libya 3,633 530 6,859,926 171 Ethiopia 59,029 515 114,599,417 172 South Sudan 3,356 300 11,177,895 173 Papua New Guinea 2,402 269 8,925,907 174 Myanmar 14,561 268 54,366,792 175 Niger 5,888 244 24,088,734 176 Madagascar 5,670 205 27,599,599 177 Mozambique 6,272 201 31,141,818 178 Angola 6,136 187 32,731,783 179 Haiti 2,120 186 11,385,726 180 Mali 3,483 173 20,174,887 181 Nigeria 35,345 172 205,486,161 182 Algeria 6,500 149 43,752,773 183 Malawi 1,803 95 19,066,433 184 Burundi 284 24 11,844,472 185 Yemen 120 4 29,742,981 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
up and down 82 Posted May 19, 2020 #3399 Share Posted May 19, 2020 Latest data as of 19th 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 1,802 +0 10 +0 1,789 3 99.28 % (excellent) 2. Hong Kong 1,056 +0 4 +0 1,025 27 97.06 % (excellent) 3. New Zealand 1,503 +4 21 +0 1,442 40 95.94 % (excellent) 5. China 82,960 +6 4,634 +0 78,241 85 94.31 % (excellent) 4. Thailand 3,033 +2 56 +0 2,857 120 94.20 % (excellent) 6. Luxembourg 3,947 +0 107 +0 3,715 125 94.12 % (excellent) 7. Australia 7,068 +8 100 +1 6,413 555 90.73 % (excellent) 8. Switzerland 30,618 +21 1,889 +3 27,600 1,129 90.14 % (excellent 9. Austria 16,321 +52 632 +3 14,678 1,011 89.93 % (good) 10. South Korea 11,078 +13 263 +0 9,938 877 89.71 % (good) 11. Croatia 2,232 +4 96 +1 1,967 169 88.13 % (good) 12. Germany 177,387 +98 8,131 +8 155,700 13,556 87.77 % (good) 13. Denmark 11,044 +76 551 +3 9,416 1,077 85.26 % (good) 14. Uzbekistan 2,824 +34 13 +0 2,338 474 82.79 % (good) 15. Malaysia 6,978 +37 114 +1 5,646 1,218 80.91 % (good) 16. Ireland 24,200 +0 1,547 +0 19,470 3,183 80.45 % (good) 17. Slovakia 1,495 +0 28 +0 1,192 275 79.73 % (good) 18. Iran 124,603 +2,111 7,119 +62 97,173 20,311 77.99 % (good) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hckošice 13,217 Posted May 19, 2020 Author #3400 Share Posted May 19, 2020 Yesterdays recap: Very positive day, 0 new cases, 0 new deaths No new confirmed case yesterday, 2041 tests provided during Monday Also no new death for the third day in a row and 7 newly recovered patients. Currently 275 Active cases registered in the country, 106 of them needs hospitalization, 3 of them are still in intensive care beds and currently still no one has to be under artificial lung ventilator. So right now in Slovakia 1495 Confirmed Cases (+0 Yesterday), 2041 Tests Yesterday (145474 in Total) 28 Deaths (+0 Yesterday), 1192 Fully Recovered (+7 Yesterday) https://covid-19.nczisk.sk/en Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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