dcro 10,179 Posted May 19, 2020 #3401 Share Posted May 19, 2020 Sadly, Italian numbers doubled today compared to yesterday... We could be looking at the first country with serious secnod wave... #banbestmen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Agger 1,587 Posted May 19, 2020 #3402 Share Posted May 19, 2020 1 hour ago, dcro said: Sadly, Italian numbers doubled today compared to yesterday... We could be looking at the first country with serious secnod wave... Well. It's one day and still very low numbers (considering where it has been. Not nearly enough to consider a second wave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phelps 6,844 Posted May 19, 2020 #3403 Share Posted May 19, 2020 1 hour ago, dcro said: Sadly, Italian numbers doubled today compared to yesterday... We could be looking at the first country with serious secnod wave... looking at all those people on the beaches and in the streets in the last few days, I had no doubt about it... we weren't, we aren't ready to open everything up, but most people can't stand hard lockdown anymore and our governors (National and locals) have managed the whole thing so badly and with such arrogance and stupidity that this is the natural development of our destiny... p.s. and most Italians are so stupid that they don't even understand that they're just putting their lives at risk, they don't realize this isn't a videogame, this is for real... p.p.s. only positive point of view...today the triple number of tests have been performed if compared to yesterday...so, the positive/tests ratio isn't so scary... dcro 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phelps 6,844 Posted May 20, 2020 #3404 Share Posted May 20, 2020 14 hours ago, phelps said: looking at all those people on the beaches and in the streets in the last few days, I had no doubt about it... we weren't, we aren't ready to open everything up, but most people can't stand hard lockdown anymore and our governors (National and locals) have managed the whole thing so badly and with such arrogance and stupidity that this is the natural development of our destiny... p.s. and most Italians are so stupid that they don't even understand that they're just putting their lives at risk, they don't realize this isn't a videogame, this is for real... p.p.s. only positive point of view...today the triple number of tests have been performed if compared to yesterday...so, the positive/tests ratio isn't so scary... just to show what's happening here... https://video.repubblica.it/dossier/coronavirus-wuhan-2020/fase-2-riprende-la-movida-folla-di-giovani-senza-mascherina-durante-l-aperitivo/360631/361187?ref=RHPPTP-BS-I253430426-C12-P11-S3.4-T1&refresh_ce Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
up and down 82 Posted May 20, 2020 #3405 Share Posted May 20, 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 8,931 182,855 48,842 2 Iceland 57,187 167,710 340,988 3 UAE 1,600,923 162,098 9,876,291 4 Gibraltar 5,410 160,572 33,692 5 Bahrain 249,411 147,247 1,693,829 6 Falkland Islands 426 122,873 3,467 7 Malta 53,196 120,514 441,410 8 Cayman Islands 7,082 107,906 65,631 9 San Marino 3,610 106,417 33,923 10 Luxembourg 63,011 100,858 624,752 11 Bermuda 5,705 91,569 62,303 12 Lithuania 245,580 90,080 2,726,257 13 Denmark 490,782 84,765 5,789,887 14 Cyprus 90,718 75,201 1,206,344 15 Mauritius 92,764 72,955 1,271,531 16 Spain 3,037,840 64,977 46,752,753 17 Portugal 662,375 64,939 10,199,983 18 Belgium 720,228 62,175 11,583,877 19 Ireland 295,626 59,949 4,931,300 20 Israel 512,452 59,316 8,639,287 21 Kuwait 252,696 59,276 4,263,020 22 Qatar 166,182 57,799 2,875,180 23 Estonia 72,464 54,631 1,326,435 24 Russia 7,500,000 51,395 145,927,463 25 Italy 3,104,524 51,338 60,471,682 26 Isle of Man 4,234 49,822 84,982 27 New Zealand 238,725 49,552 4,817,692 28 Latvia 92,751 49,116 1,888,407 29 Andorra 3,750 48,543 77,251 30 Australia 1,108,311 43,523 25,465,024 31 Austria 379,592 42,175 9,000,506 32 Singapore 246,254 42,131 5,845,014 33 UK 2,772,552 40,866 67,845,213 34 Norway 219,984 40,615 5,416,333 35 Brunei 17,718 40,546 436,990 36 Switzerland 350,099 40,486 8,647,311 37 Belarus 375,076 39,692 9,449,669 38 USA 12,645,473 38,229 330,779,957 39 Germany 3,147,771 37,584 83,753,585 40 Canada 1,339,971 35,540 37,703,672 41 Czechia 372,341 34,776 10,706,744 42 Slovenia 70,970 34,138 2,078,906 43 Greenland 1,767 31,132 56,759 44 Channel Islands 5,342 30,758 173,676 45 Kazakhstan 571,547 30,482 18,750,200 46 Finland 152,300 27,492 5,539,752 47 Slovakia 148,845 27,264 5,459,346 48 Azerbaijan 240,220 23,717 10,128,537 49 Liechtenstein 900 23,612 38,116 50 Hong Kong 168,291 22,469 7,489,929 51 Maldives 11,775 21,830 539,391 52 Serbia 190,683 21,814 8,741,226 53 Venezuela 616,562 21,676 28,444,815 54 Grenada 2,419 21,509 112,464 55 France 1,384,633 21,218 65,257,220 56 Chile 397,200 20,799 19,097,135 57 Sweden 209,900 20,799 10,092,027 58 Peru 679,582 20,645 32,917,154 59 Turkey 1,675,517 19,892 84,232,553 60 Réunion 17,200 19,227 894,575 61 Djibouti 18,933 19,196 986,284 62 New Caledonia 5,454 19,125 285,178 63 Mayotte 5,200 19,118 271,994 64 Aruba 2,025 18,976 106,714 65 Bhutan 14,294 18,549 770,610 66 Saudi Arabia 618,084 17,787 34,748,812 67 Netherlands 302,395 17,652 17,130,596 68 Poland 653,224 17,258 37,851,214 69 Romania 322,074 16,730 19,251,572 70 Bosnia and Herzegovina 53,988 16,445 3,283,031 71 Montenegro 10,167 16,188 628,057 72 S. Korea 776,433 15,146 51,264,240 73 Armenia 44,071 14,876 2,962,619 74 Hungary 142,729 14,771 9,663,057 75 Malaysia 471,318 14,584 32,316,866 76 Jordan 148,482 14,569 10,191,291 77 Kyrgyzstan 94,441 14,504 6,511,224 78 Barbados 4,167 14,502 287,335 79 Uzbekistan 460,000 13,768 33,411,286 80 Caribbean Netherlands 357 13,629 26,195 81 Croatia 55,800 13,583 4,108,012 82 Greece 136,001 13,041 10,428,608 83 French Polynesia 3,496 12,454 280,722 84 Panama 51,815 12,032 4,306,610 85 Oman 61,000 11,984 5,090,324 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 22,255 10,682 2,083,384 87 Georgia 40,711 10,203 3,990,014 88 Uruguay 34,794 10,020 3,472,364 89 Bulgaria 68,243 9,813 6,954,080 90 El Salvador 62,838 9,694 6,482,464 91 Sint Maarten 414 9,669 42,819 92 Lebanon 63,720 9,331 6,828,786 93 Palestine 44,876 8,822 5,086,676 94 Iran 716,176 8,540 83,865,579 95 South Africa 488,609 8,251 59,220,176 96 Cuba 85,556 7,553 11,327,386 97 Saint Kitts and Nevis 391 7,356 53,156 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 71,966 101 Ghana 180,567 5,826 30,993,199 102 Ukraine 248,529 5,679 43,762,271 103 Botswana 13,294 5,667 2,345,808 104 Ecuador 98,171 5,574 17,610,964 105 British Virgin Islands 167 5,528 30,208 106 Moldova 20,447 5,067 4,034,998 107 Bahamas 1,826 4,649 392,805 108 Dominican Republic 50,108 4,625 10,835,186 109 Albania 12,369 4,298 2,878,146 110 Saint Lucia 786 4,283 183,531 111 Thailand 286,008 4,099 69,780,195 112 Costa Rica 20,741 4,076 5,088,699 113 Rwanda 52,335 4,053 12,912,035 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 114 Colombia 201,808 3,971 50,819,268 115 Iraq 149,701 3,732 40,110,732 116 Nepal 107,253 3,689 29,073,225 117 Gabon 7,966 3,590 2,219,197 118 Eswatini 4,160 3,590 1,158,757 119 Mongolia 11,641 3,558 3,271,940 120 Tunisia 41,620 3,526 11,804,125 121 Brazil 735,224 3,462 212,385,054 122 Jamaica 8,828 2,983 2,959,694 123 Paraguay 21,121 2,966 7,122,183 124 Curaçao 485 2,957 164,017 125 Taiwan 69,876 2,934 23,811,922 126 Vietnam 275,000 2,828 97,236,622 127 Turks and Caicos 109 2,820 38,655 128 Morocco 100,367 2,723 36,858,953 129 Belize 1,043 2,629 396,752 130 Argentina 108,634 2,406 45,147,454 131 Philippines 244,800 2,237 109,407,875 132 Sri Lanka 46,413 2,169 21,403,028 133 Benin 25,471 2,108 12,083,204 134 Japan 255,675 2,021 126,519,062 135 Trinidad and Tobago 2,727 1,949 1,398,974 136 Zimbabwe 28,019 1,888 14,837,082 137 Pakistan 414,254 1,880 220,368,526 138 Antigua and Barbuda 183 1,870 97,835 139 India 2,512,388 1,823 1,378,418,813 140 Togo 13,825 1,675 8,254,589 141 Uganda 75,228 1,651 45,554,546 142 Guyana 1,269 1,614 786,119 143 Cabo Verde 892 1,606 555,278 144 Senegal 24,599 1,474 16,688,310 145 Fiji 1,300 1,451 895,695 146 Mexico 185,755 1,442 128,773,952 147 St. Vincent Grenadines 155 1,398 110,900 148 Egypt 135,000 1,322 102,099,285 149 Bolivia 14,803 1,270 11,654,083 150 Bangladesh 203,852 1,239 164,497,521 151 Guatemala 20,820 1,165 17,875,264 152 Honduras 10,775 1,090 9,885,675 153 Namibia 2,586 1,020 2,535,319 154 Zambia 18,519 1,011 18,318,568 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 155 Cambodia 15,572 933 16,691,420 156 Kenya 46,784 872 53,624,913 157 Sao Tome and Principe 175 800 218,664 158 Guinea 10,304 787 13,087,736 159 Guinea-Bissau 1,500 764 1,962,210 160 Indonesia 202,936 743 273,184,442 161 Ivory Coast 19,174 729 26,296,533 162 CAR 3,498 726 4,819,607 163 Suriname 404 689 586,020 164 Laos 4,743 653 7,262,953 165 Afghanistan 24,697 636 38,819,750 166 Gambia 1,476 613 2,408,042 167 Equatorial Guinea 854 611 1,397,001 168 Timor-Leste 738 561 1,315,383 169 Mauritania 2,583 557 4,634,257 170 Ethiopia 62,300 544 114,607,221 171 Libya 3,633 530 6,860,181 172 South Sudan 3,356 300 11,178,254 173 Myanmar 15,137 278 54,367,787 174 Papua New Guinea 2,402 269 8,926,371 175 Niger 5,909 245 24,091,143 176 Mozambique 6,537 210 31,144,220 177 Madagascar 5,670 205 27,601,550 178 Haiti 2,270 199 11,386,106 179 Angola 6,136 187 32,734,590 180 Nigeria 36,899 180 205,500,163 181 Mali 3,483 173 20,176,487 182 Malawi 1,803 95 19,067,788 183 Burundi 284 24 11,845,443 184 Sudan 281 6 43,721,964 185 Yemen 120 4 29,744,780 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pdr4332 149 Posted May 20, 2020 #3406 Share Posted May 20, 2020 15 hours ago, phelps said: looking at all those people on the beaches and in the streets in the last few days, I had no doubt about it... we weren't, we aren't ready to open everything up, but most people can't stand hard lockdown anymore and our governors (National and locals) have managed the whole thing so badly and with such arrogance and stupidity that this is the natural development of our destiny... p.s. and most Italians are so stupid that they don't even understand that they're just putting their lives at risk, they don't realize this isn't a videogame, this is for real... p.p.s. only positive point of view...today the triple number of tests have been performed if compared to yesterday...so, the positive/tests ratio isn't so scary... A couple of days ago one relative of mine read to me an article about Italy and that Italian restaurateurs and bar owners are afraid that people don't want to come after opening. I just said to her: bullshit, they are Italians, they will risk their lives to have an aperitivo or a drink. Sadly, I was right.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Griff88 1,735 Posted May 20, 2020 #3407 Share Posted May 20, 2020 Some provinces relaxed their social distancing measures... Bigger shopping malls opened, creating new clusters. In provinces that still apply strict measures, more people began to ignore them. Even now there are movement to "open up" the provinces. Fed-up health workers and those who are disappointed with these dumb people created a new hashtag #IndonesiaTerserah (#WhateverIndonesians) Looks like we will become the next US/Brazil. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
up and down 82 Posted May 20, 2020 #3408 Share Posted May 20, 2020 Latest data as of 20th 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 1,803 +1 10 +0 1,789 4 99.22 % (excellent) 2. Hong Kong 1,056 +0 4 +0 1,026 26 97.16 % (excellent) 3. New Zealand 1,503 +0 21 +0 1,447 35 96.27 % (excellent) 4. Thailand 3,034 +1 56 +0 2,888 90 95.19 % (excellent) 5. China 82,965 +5 4,634 +0 78,244 87 94.31 % (excellent) 6. Luxembourg 3,958 +0 109 +0 3,718 131 93.94 % (excellent) 7. Australia 7,079 +11 100 + 6,444 535 91.03 % (excellent) 8. Austria 16,353 +32 633 +1 14,882 838 91.00 % (excellent) 9. South Korea 11,110 +32 263 +0 10,066 781 90.60 % (excellent) 10. Switzerland 30,658 +40 1,892 +1 27,700 1,066 90.35 % (excellent) 11. Croatia 2,234 +2 96 +0 1,978 160 88.54 % (good) 12. Germany 178,170 +343 8,213 +20 156,900 13,057 88.06 % (good) 13. Denmark 11,117 +73 554 +3 9,536 1,027 85.78 % (good) 14. Slovakia 1,496 +1 28 +0 1,231 237 82.29 % (good) 15. Malaysia 7,009 +31 114 +0 5,706 1,189 81.41 % (good) 16. Uzbekistan 2,927 +72 13 +0 2,369 545 80.94 % (good) 17. Ireland 24,251 +0 1,561 +0 19,470 3,220 80.29 % (good) 18. Iran 124,949 +2,346 7,183 +64 98,808 20,958 79.08 % (good) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dunadan 1,103 Posted May 20, 2020 #3409 Share Posted May 20, 2020 5 hours ago, dharang said: I just said to her: bullshit, they are Italians, they will risk their lives to have an aperitivo or a drink. Sadly, I was right.. No, sadly you are an idiot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hckošice 13,240 Posted May 20, 2020 Author #3410 Share Posted May 20, 2020 Yesterdays recap: 1 new confirmed case yesterday, 3371 tests provided during Tuesday No new death for the fourth day in a row and 39 newly recovered patients. Currently 237 Active cases registered in the country, 100 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 1496 Confirmed Cases (+1 Yesterday), 3371 Tests Yesterday (148845 in Total) 28 Deaths (+0 Yesterday), 1231 Fully Recovered (+39 Yesterday) https://covid-19.nczisk.sk/en Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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