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On Topic Discussion 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2)

in Australia,
alot of covid19 positive cases are people from the US visiting ...

The Australian cases went from 1,071 cases on Sunday to 1,682 cases today- 611 cases in one day. We knew from the low death count that it was still early in the game, even though Australia reported their first 4 cases on 25-Jan-2020- six days after the US reported its first case. It's doubtful that this has a direct connection to the US cases. Australia's cases have been brewing in the background for a while.

There were 200,000 revelers at Mardi Gras in Sydney at the end of February. NSW kept the beaches open until this weekend. New Orleans and the state of Louisiana has one of the fastest growing case rates at the moment, probably attributable to their Mardi Gras crowds, so keep your eyes on Sydney.

Oh, and read those stories about the Ovation of the Seas and Ruby Princess cruise ships.

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The Australian cases went from 1,071 cases on Sunday to 1,682 cases today- 611 cases in one day. We knew from the low death count that it was still early in the game, even though Australia reported their first 4 cases on 25-Jan-2020- six days after the US reported its first case. It's doubtful that this has a direct connection to the US cases. Australia's cases have been brewing in the background for a while.

There were 200,000 revelers at Mardi Gras in Sydney at the end of February. NSW kept the beaches open until this weekend. New Orleans and the state of Louisiana has one of the fastest growing case rates at the moment, probably attributable to their Mardi Gras crowds, so keep your eyes on Sydney.

Oh, and read those stories about the Ovation of the Seas and Ruby Princess cruise ships.

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wow, i forgot about the Sydney mardi gras just finished recently :)
 
^ Are they doing that in Montreal too ? :mrgreen:

Seems rather backward: all the hos are offering cam work now, so it should be even more natural for strippers to go that way, since it is usually part of their daily work... but not everybody is the same everywhere,,, oh well.
 
A sobering statistic:

We're about 83 days into 2020.

It took about 67 days for the case count to reach 100,000 worldwide. (6-Mar-2020 stats here)

It took 11 more days for it to double to 200,000 cases. (18-Mar-2020 stats here)

4 days later, we were over 300,000 cases. (22-Mar-2020 stats here)

Tomorrow- 2 days later, we're probably going to hit 400,000 cases worldwide.

This is why we want people to stay home and avoid crowds.
 
New Zealand gone into lockdown for 4 weeks. Schools, shops closed. Everyone to stay in their home except to shop for food at the supermarket. There's going to be a lot of people that won't play by the rules unfortunately.
 
^ Fortunately, there are not that many people in New Zealand, so the number of irresponsible ones should be almost irrelevant :mrgreen:

Ah, geographical privileges :cool:

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New Zealand gone into lockdown for 4 weeks. Schools, shops closed. Everyone to stay in their home except to shop for food at the supermarket. There's going to be a lot of people that won't play by the rules unfortunately.

what is lockdown mean?
People cannot walk on the beach, sit or walk in the park? if yes thats abit much for a low density population.
 
^ Fortunately, there are not that many people in New Zealand, so the number of irresponsible ones should be almost irrelevant :mrgreen:

Ah, geographical privileges :cool:

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About a week ago we had 5 cases, now we have about 150 in NZ. We're going to try and knock this thing on the head early.
 
^ Well, it's New Zealand: it should be easier to stamp the virus down there... unless it were all around in the country already.
 
The number of cases is definitely levelling out in the two bigger, businer areas: 10.575 cases in Madrid, 7.864 in Catalonia.

But the baffling fact remains the death rate, as baffling as the one in Germany, but for opposite reasons: 1.263 in Madrid, 339 in Catalonia, with the sharpest increase rate in infection and mortality in any global city, passing for an average of around 100 to 200 dead every 24h. I would not discard yet any "levelling out" in that respect, given the progression during the past days in both areas, but the outbreak in Madrid remains shocking anyway.

I am still bracing for the worst in big American cities, particularly NYC, according to several news sources, and even in the UK or France.
 
New Zealand gone into lockdown for 4 weeks. Schools, shops closed. Everyone to stay in their home except to shop for food at the supermarket. There's going to be a lot of people that won't play by the rules unfortunately.

We saw that here in the UK at the weekend. Idiots!
 
I haven't been able to find Canada's stats on how many tests they have done and what their positive result ratio has been. I also haven't seen metro breakdowns for Canada - I would be interested in those.

My assumption is that the Alberta numbers were high because of the oil industry and international workers around the Edmonton area.

British Columbia got hit early because of their proximity to the outbreak in the Seattle-Tacoma area.

I've been scratching my head at Canada's numbers, particularly Toronto and Montreal because these cities are close to the US border and have substantial population density. In spite of the propaganda about border closures being for the purpose of protecting the US, it's apparent from the stats that closing the border to non-essential traffic benefits Canada more than it does the US at this point.

As of March 16th, we had tested over 60,000 people and were doing quite well. As of yesterday, one of the reasons why Alberta's cases are as high as they are is because of testing.

As of March 20 Alberta had conducted 20,320 COVID-19 tests or 461 per 100,000 people. Ontario’s rate was 95 per 100,000 people, Quebec’s 91, according to statistics compiled by CBC Calgary reporter Robson Fletcher using data from provincial health authorities and Statistics Canada.

https://www.thestar.com/opinion/con...erscores-the-value-of-public-health-care.html

Not unsurprisingly, the highest concentration of cases is in the urban areas where people had been in closer contact with one another.

I would say that Canadians and specifically Ontarians may have taken this all more seriously at the outset because of our experience during SARS.

And it may have been beneficial that because of our winter this year, that many people have already been socially distanced from one another. But we're all waiting for the shoe to drop this week as we go into what will hopefully be the peak of new cases.
 
I am sure that no one on JUB would be stupid enough to do this......but DO NOT TAKE CHLOROQUINE unless you are part of a medically controlled study.

We are hearing of deaths in Africa and now in the US as people latch onto misinformation.

Only listen to the advice of senior health officials.

Jesus. Who thought we'd even have to say this.

https://www.nydailynews.com/coronav...XNIE17rkL_ztA-3OqUMxn5VbWYOw4DQxOvZr8TfoN3xf8
 
I am sure that no one on JUB would be stupid enough to do this......but DO NOT TAKE CHLOROQUINE unless you are part of a medically controlled study.

We are hearing of deaths in Africa and now in the US as people latch onto misinformation.

Only listen to the advice of senior health officials.

Jesus. Who thought we'd even have to say this.

https://www.nydailynews.com/coronav...XNIE17rkL_ztA-3OqUMxn5VbWYOw4DQxOvZr8TfoN3xf8

Isn't chloroquine a fish tank cleaner? Eww. I just stick to drinking bleach. 😆
 
24-Mar-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported: 392,331 (up from 350,536 yesterday)
- Deaths: 17,156 (up from 15,328 yesterday) - ** 1,828 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 46,450 cases (up from 35,225 yesterday, ‬ new cases), 593 deaths

Across the globe:
  • Italy's new case count remained lower for the second day. Italy reported 4,789 new cases, down from 5,560 the day before.
  • Unfortunately, new case counts are still high in Spain, the US, France, Canada and Germany.

Coronavirus cases/deaths in major countries:
  • Italy - 63,927 cases (up from 59,138 yesterday) - 6,077 deaths.
  • Spain - 39,673 (up from 33,089 cases yesterday) - 2,696 deaths
  • Germany - 30,150 cases (up from 26,220 cases yesterday), 130 deaths
  • Iran - 24,811 cases (up from 23,049 Friday) - 1,934 deaths
  • France - 20,149 cases (up from 16,720 cases yesterday), 862 deaths
  • Switzerland - 9,117 cases (up from 8,547 cases yesterday), 122 deaths
  • South Korea - 9,037 cases (from 8,961 cases) - 120 deaths
  • UK - 6,733 cases (up from 5,748 cases yesterday), 336 deaths
  • Netherlands - 4,767 cases (up from 4,218 cases yesterday), 214 deaths
  • Canada - 2,088 cases (up from 1,469 yesterday), 25 deaths
  • Australia - 2,044 cases (up from 1,682 cases yesterday), 8 deaths


United States updates:
  • The US exceeded 1,000 cases on 11-March. A week ago, on 17-Mar at this time, it was 4,661 cases. The case count today is 46,450.
  • 38 states have at least 1 death.

Individual States with high case counts:
  • More states are reaching the > 200 cases threshold.
    - New York - 20,875 (up from 16,887 cases yesterday), 157 deaths
    - New Jersey - 2,844 (up from 1,914 case yesterday), 27 deaths
    - Washington - 2,221 (up from 2,025 cases yesterday), 110 deaths
    - California - 1,733 (up from 1,468 cases yesterday), 32 deaths
    - Michigan - 1,328 (up from 1,035 cases yesterday), 15 deaths
    - Illinois - 1,285 cases (up from 1,049 cases yesterday), 12 deaths
    - Florida - 1,237 (up from 1,001 cases yesterday), 18 deaths
    - Louisiana - 1,172 cases (up from 837 cases yesterday), 34 deaths
    - Georgia - 800 (up from 620 cases yesterday), 26 deaths
    - Massachusetts - 777 (up from 646 cases yesterday), 9 death
    - Pennsylvania - 644 (up from 479 cases yesterday), 6 deaths
    - Tennessee - 615 (up from 505 cases yesterday), 2 deaths
    - Colorado - 591 (unchanged from 591 yesterday), 6 deaths
    - Texas - 352 (up from 334 yesterday), 8 deaths

Canadian Province Stats:
- Alberta -301 (up from 259 cases) 1 death
- British Columbia - 472 (up from 424 cases) 13 deaths
- Manitoba - 20 (up from 20 cases)
- New Brunswick - 17 (up from 17 cases)
- Newfoundland/Labrador - 24 (up from 9 cases)
- Nova Scotia - (up from 41 cases)
- Ontario - 503 (no reported change from 503 cases) 6 deaths
- Quebec - 628 (up from 219 cases) 4 deaths
- Prince Edward Island - 3 (no change from 3 cases)
- Saskatchewan - 66 (up from 52 cases)
 
Isn't chloroquine a fish tank cleaner? Eww. I just stick to drinking bleach. ��

Chloroquine Phosphate is an anti-protozoal. Fish also get protozoa infections, so to treat it there are tablets that you can add to the tank to help kill the organism infecting the fish.

There's a loophole in the US drug laws that allows dispensing of "veterinarian grade" drugs without a prescription. You can go to a pet store and buy antibiotics for your dog with no prescription, for example. EBay is running adds selling aquarium Chloroquine Phosphate and people are buying it. There's already two people in the US who have gotten ill after taking it- one died and the other is in critical care.

Man dies after taking chloroquine phosphate in effort to prevent coronavirus [The Hill]
Trump kept saying it was basically pretty much a cure," the woman whose husband died told NBC.

She said her advice for people would be, "Don't take anything. Don't believe anything. Don't believe anything that the president says and his people ... call your doctor."
 
Big bump in cases in the UK since this morning...

Stats from 4 hours ago...
UK - 6,733 cases (up from 5,748 cases yesterday), 336 deaths

And now...
UK - 8,163 cases (up from 5,748 cases yesterday), 423 deaths

At least 130 of the deaths were in London.


Meanwhile...

Coronavirus: Sadiq Khan warns 'stop Tube travel or more will die' [BBC]
London Underground commuters have been warned that if they do not stop packing into trains more people will die from coronavirus.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan issued the alert after photos showed crowds in Tube carriages for a second morning running.

Mr Khan insisted the network was running for essential workers only.
 
This video was making the round this week. It explains why every doctor, nurse and public health official keeps saying, "Wash your hands".

If you don't have water/soap, then use hand-sanitizer that contains at least 60% ethanol.

 
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