justony 442 Posted May 28, 2020 #3491 Share Posted May 28, 2020 Masks have fallen, literally. From now on there is no obligation to wear a mask inside, this is only a recomendation. In Slovenia, there were only two new cases found in last five days. From Monday on, public gatherings of 200 people are allowed. Also fitneses, welness centres and so on are finally opened. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olympian1010 7,418 Posted May 29, 2020 #3492 Share Posted May 29, 2020 One would imagine these mass protests around the country may pose a problem for combating the spread of Covid-19. “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 13,499 Posted May 29, 2020 #3493 Share Posted May 29, 2020 10 hours ago, justony said: Masks have fallen, literally. From now on there is no obligation to wear a mask inside, this is only a recomendation. In Slovenia, there were only two new cases found in last five days. From Monday on, public gatherings of 200 people are allowed. Also fitneses, welness centres and so on are finally opened. Countries are starting to drop the masks rule and here on Monday the first situations where masks are obligated come into effect (public transport) 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...
Agger 1,576 Posted May 29, 2020 #3494 Share Posted May 29, 2020 6 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said: One would imagine these mass protests around the country may pose a problem for combating the spread of Covid-19. No doubt. We've already seen some of the anti-lockdown protests help spread the virus. It would be surprising if these are any different. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olympian1010 7,418 Posted May 29, 2020 #3495 Share Posted May 29, 2020 3 minutes ago, Agger said: No doubt. We've already seen some of the anti-lockdown protests help spread the virus. It would be surprising if these are any different. There are multiple ways this could have been prevented (specifically talking about the possible transmission of Covid at protests), but the federal government refuses to do anything besides punish Twitter for fact-checking Trump right now. “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...
Agger 1,576 Posted May 29, 2020 #3496 Share Posted May 29, 2020 22 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said: There are multiple ways this could have been prevented (specifically talking about the possible transmission of Covid at protests), but the federal government refuses to do anything besides punish Twitter for fact-checking Trump right now. To be fair, it's really not that easy. Calling for special precautions at protests can easily be seen as trying to stop them or make them less effective. At least here in Denmark, most "Covid-rules" don't count when it comes to demonstrations. That did become rather hillarious when a single person entered an area that was closed (due to people gathering there without much social distancing). It was allowed as he had registered it as a demonstration. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olympian1010 7,418 Posted May 29, 2020 #3497 Share Posted May 29, 2020 Just now, Agger said: To be fair, it's really not that easy. Calling for special precautions at protests can easily be seen as trying to stop them or make them less effective. At least here in Denmark, most "Covid-rules" don't count when it comes to demonstrations. That did become rather hillarious when a single person entered an area that was closed (due to people gathering there without much social distancing). It was allowed as he had registered it as a demonstration. Right, but there are many actions the federal government could have taken to prevent all these protests. Trump could have said the virus was a real threat for starters. They could have solved the social conditions long ago too. This is all on them at this point. “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...
up and down 82 Posted May 29, 2020 #3498 Share Posted May 29, 2020 The full data of tests conducted. (Latest data as of 29th May, 2020) Countries under safe category with mass testing done No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests per 1 million citizens Total population 1 UAE 2,110,493 213,629 9,879,229 2 Gibraltar 7,073 209,931 33,692 3 Faeroe Islands 9,466 193,793 48,846 4 Iceland 60,141 176,344 341,043 5 Bahrain 297,873 175,706 1,695,292 6 Cayman Islands 10,466 159,421 65,650 7 Malta 65,471 148,313 441,439 8 Falkland Islands 503 144,957 3,470 9 San Marino 4,303 126,839 33,925 10 Luxembourg 71,098 113,756 625,003 11 Bermuda 6,941 111,416 62,298 12 Lithuania 294,091 107,910 2,725,331 13 Denmark 583,052 100,693 5,790,388 14 Cyprus 111,270 92,221 1,206,560 15 Mauritius 111,358 87,574 1,271,582 16 Portugal 778,698 76,349 10,199,255 17 Spain 3,556,567 76,071 46,753,197 18 Qatar 207,033 71,977 2,876,377 19 Belgium 818,807 70,678 11,585,114 20 Russia 10,000,000 68,526 145,928,996 21 Kuwait 282,341 66,206 4,264,573 22 Ireland 325,795 66,049 4,932,656 23 Estonia 81,719 61,607 1,326,457 24 Israel 565,311 61,463 9,197,590 25 Italy 3,683,144 60,909 60,469,504 26 Channel Islands 10,255 59,033 173,716 27 UK 3,918,079 57,743 67,853,964 28 Singapore 334,691 57,250 5,846,144 29 Latvia 106,931 56,640 1,887,898 30 Isle of Man 4,732 55,675 84,993 31 New Zealand 275,852 55,147 5,002,100 32 Australia 1,390,924 54,605 25,472,297 33 Belarus 499,249 52,833 9,449,593 34 USA 16,331,312 49,365 330,827,597 35 Andorra 3,750 48,541 77,254 36 Austria 434,302 48,246 9,001,768 37 Germany 3,952,971 47,194 83,760,156 38 Switzerland 385,822 44,610 8,648,865 39 Norway 239,864 44,277 5,417,374 40 Brunei 18,707 42,799 437,093 41 Canada 1,585,235 42,036 37,711,800 42 Kazakhstan 761,727 40,613 18,755,722 43 Czechia 430,564 40,212 10,707,231 44 Slovenia 78,578 37,798 2,078,913 45 Greenland 2,030 35,764 56,761 46 Finland 176,650 31,886 5,539,963 47 Venezuela 897,695 31,561 28,442,842 48 Slovakia 167,562 30,692 5,459,411 49 Peru 928,797 28,207 32,928,451 50 Azerbaijan 284,669 28,099 10,130,782 51 Chile 530,173 27,756 19,101,165 52 Hong Kong 202,930 27,088 7,491,423 53 Serbia 234,019 26,775 8,740,364 54 Grenada 3,007 26,735 112,476 55 Djibouti 25,257 25,599 986,638 56 Sweden 238,800 23,659 10,093,573 57 Liechtenstein 900 23,611 38,118 58 Turkey 1,928,209 22,885 84,254,857 59 New Caledonia 6,416 22,493 285,245 60 Poland 846,732 22,371 37,850,199 61 Saudi Arabia 770,696 22,171 34,762,153 62 Maldives 11,775 21,821 539,625 63 Bhutan 16,547 21,467 770,818 64 Romania 410,000 21,300 19,248,434 65 France 1,384,633 21,217 65,260,761 66 Netherlands 342,681 20,003 17,131,525 67 Aruba 2,105 19,723 106,726 68 Réunion 17,200 19,224 894,731 69 Mayotte 5,200 19,107 272,156 70 Bosnia and Herzegovina 62,567 19,061 3,282,532 71 Armenia 56,042 18,916 2,962,755 72 Hungary 180,152 18,645 9,662,456 73 Barbados 5,201 18,100 287,344 74 Jordan 177,092 17,373 10,193,780 75 S. Korea 885,120 17,265 51,265,321 76 Kyrgyzstan 109,521 16,813 6,513,873 77 Greece 170,467 16,348 10,427,362 78 Malaysia 524,983 16,240 32,327,063 79 Montenegro 10,167 16,188 628,059 80 Caribbean Netherlands 424 16,183 26,201 81 Croatia 65,094 15,848 4,107,393 82 Panama 63,202 14,670 4,308,282 83 Saint Martin 553 14,325 38,603 84 French Polynesia 4,006 14,268 280,762 85 Oman 72,000 14,136 5,093,528 86 St. Barth 137 13,875 9,874 87 Uzbekistan 460,000 13,763 33,423,219 88 Georgia 52,117 13,062 3,989,827 89 El Salvador 84,650 13,057 6,483,267 90 North Macedonia 27,023 12,971 2,083,381 91 Uruguay 41,469 11,942 3,472,659 92 Lebanon 78,947 11,562 6,828,038 93 Bulgaria 79,389 11,418 6,952,801 94 South Africa 655,723 11,069 59,238,562 Countries under safe category with sufficient test done No. Country No of tests conducted No of tests per 1 million citizens Total Population 95 Iran 876,492 10,448 83,892,015 96 Sint Maarten 438 10,226 42,831 97 Moldova 40,565 10,054 4,034,769 98 Guadeloupe 3,573 8,930 400,118 99 Palestine 44,876 8,817 5,089,600 100 Cuba 99,745 8,806 11,327,216 101 Ukraine 337,318 7,709 43,755,845 102 Botswana 17,991 7,666 2,346,977 103 Saint Kitts and Nevis 394 7,411 53,165 104 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 105 Dominican Republic 74,612 6,884 10,837,859 106 Ghana 205,890 6,640 31,009,181 107 Ecuador 110,812 6,290 17,617,555 108 Dominica 433 6,016 71,970 109 Gabon 12,669 5,705 2,220,492 110 Nepal 162,730 5,595 29,086,128 111 Colombia 283,346 5,574 50,832,596 112 British Virgin Islands 167 5,527 30,213 113 Thailand 375,453 5,380 69,784,490 114 Iraq 211,485 5,270 40,132,981 115 Saint Lucia 965 5,257 183,552 116 Bahamas 2,050 5,218 392,898 117 Rwanda 64,268 4,974 12,919,954 118 Costa Rica 24,897 4,892 5,089,842 119 Morocco 180,189 4,887 36,869,708 120 Albania 13,993 4,862 2,878,069 121 Eswatini 4,994 4,309 1,159,052 122 St. Vincent Grenadines 472 4,256 110,909 123 Tunisia 49,951 4,231 11,807,164 124 Mongolia 13,594 4,153 3,273,239 125 Brazil 871,839 4,104 212,422,152 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 126 Belize 1,572 3,960 396,929 127 Jamaica 11,460 3,872 2,960,012 128 Paraguay 27,425 3,849 7,124,337 129 Curaçao 572 3,487 164,033 130 Turks and Caicos 129 3,336 38,668 131 Argentina 145,081 3,213 45,157,642 132 Taiwan 71,750 3,013 23,812,979 133 Philippines 323,819 2,959 109,443,743 134 Sri Lanka 60,878 2,844 21,405,231 135 Vietnam 275,000 2,828 97,258,136 136 Anguilla 41 2,735 14,991 137 Fiji 2,431 2,714 895,854 138 India 3,483,838 2,527 1,378,752,175 139 Zimbabwe 37,039 2,495 14,842,405 140 CAR 11,570 2,400 4,821,674 141 Pakistan 520,017 2,359 220,474,171 142 Cabo Verde 1,307 2,353 555,426 143 Benin 28,324 2,343 12,091,039 144 Senegal 38,508 2,306 16,699,197 145 Togo 18,696 2,264 8,259,373 146 Trinidad and Tobago 3,115 2,226 1,399,086 147 Japan 281,293 2,223 126,509,583 148 Uganda 90,832 1,992 45,590,239 149 Guyana 1,559 1,983 786,212 150 Bolivia 22,294 1,912 11,657,999 151 Mexico 244,858 1,901 128,807,241 152 Antigua and Barbuda 183 1,870 97,855 153 Guatemala 31,427 1,757 17,883,425 154 Bangladesh 275,776 1,676 164,537,836 155 Honduras 14,790 1,496 9,889,552 156 Suriname 782 1,334 586,149 157 Namibia 3,370 1,329 2,536,452 158 Zambia 24,275 1,324 18,331,278 159 Egypt 135,000 1,322 102,146,819 160 Kenya 70,172 1,308 53,654,106 161 Cambodia 19,457 1,165 16,697,111 162 Guinea 14,407 1,100 13,096,527 163 Indonesia 289,906 1,061 273,255,522 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 164 Ivory Coast 26,021 989 26,312,643 165 Timor-Leste 1,290 980 1,316,002 166 Afghanistan 35,923 925 38,841,361 167 Laos 6,141 845 7,265,550 168 Ethiopia 96,566 842 114,677,457 169 Sao Tome and Principe 175 800 218,764 170 Guinea-Bissau 1,500 764 1,963,357 171 Libya 5,154 751 6,862,479 172 Gambia 1,730 718 2,409,718 173 Equatorial Guinea 854 611 1,398,140 174 Mauritania 2,583 557 4,637,273 175 Myanmar 22,791 419 54,376,742 176 Madagascar 9,848 357 27,619,112 177 Haiti 3,475 305 11,389,523 178 Angola 10,000 305 32,759,848 179 South Sudan 3,356 300 11,181,480 180 Mozambique 9,036 290 31,165,836 181 Papua New Guinea 2,402 269 8,930,545 182 Niger 6,020 250 24,112,822 183 Nigeria 49,966 243 205,626,178 184 Malawi 3,372 177 19,079,984 185 Mali 3,483 173 20,190,889 186 Lesotho 283 132 2,140,699 187 Burundi 284 24 11,854,190 188 Sudan 401 9 43,747,206 189 Yemen 120 4 29,760,970 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
up and down 82 Posted May 29, 2020 #3499 Share Posted May 29, 2020 Latest data as of 29th 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 1,805 +0 10 +0 1,792 3 99.28 % (excellent) 2. New Zealand 1,504 +0 22 +0 1,481 1 98.47 % (excellent) 3. Hong Kong 1,067 +0 4 +0 1,035 28 97.00 % (excellent) 4. Thailand 3,076 +11 57 +0 2,945 74 95.74 % (excellent) 5. Luxembourg 4,008 +0 110 +0 3,803 95 94.89 % (excellent) 6. China 82,995 +0 4,634 +0 78,291 70 94.33 % (excellent) 7. Austria 16,655 +27 668 +23 15,347 640 92.15 % (excellent) 8. Slovenia 1,473 +0 108 +0 1,356 9 92.06 % (excellent) 9. Switzerland 30,796 +20 1,919 +0 28,300 577 91.90 % (excellent) 10. Norway 8,411 +0 236 +0 7,727 448 91.87 % (excellent) 11. Australia 7,165 +15 103 +0 6,580 482 91.84 % (excellent) 12. Croatia 2,245 +0 102 +0 2,051 92 91.36 % (excellent) 13. South Korea 11,402 +58 269 +0 10,363 770 90.89 % (excellent) 14. Germany 182,452 +0 8,570 +0 164,100 9,782 89.94 % (good) 15. Ireland 24,841 +0 1,639 +0 22,089 1,113 88.92 % (good) 16. Denmark 11,512 +0 568 +0 10,180 764 88.43 % (good) 17. Slovakia 1,520 +0 28 +0 1,338 154 88.03 % (good) 18. Estonia 1,859 +8 67 +1 1,610 182 86.61% (good) 19. Japan 16,683 +0 867 +0 14,147 1,669 84.80 % (good) 20. Malaysia 7,732 +103 115 +0 6,235 1,382 80.64 % (good) 21. Iran 143,849 +0 7,627 +0 112,988 23,234 78.55 % (good) 22. Uzbekistan 3,463 +19 14 +0 2,694 755 77.79 % (good) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hckošice 13,128 Posted May 29, 2020 Author #3500 Share Posted May 29, 2020 Yesterdays recap: No new new confirmed case yesterday, 1848 tests provided during Thursday Also no new death for the 13th consecutive day and new 6 recovered patients. Currently still 154 Active cases registered in the country, 59 of them needs hospitalization, the good news is that no one of them need to be in intensive care beds and also currently still no one has to be under artificial lung ventilator. So right now in Slovakia 1520 Confirmed Cases (+0 Yesterday), 1848 Tests Yesterday (167562 in Total) 28 Deaths (+0 Yesterday), 1338 Fully Recovered (+6 Yesterday) https://covid-19.nczisk.sk/en Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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