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

How could this not go wrong...,.this is India...this is what they do. They gather by thousands and hundreds of thousands.

I saw this disaster coming over a year ago.

Cassandra.
Modi et al would be arrogant enough to think they could return to populist politics and allow the kinds of massive group interactions that India is famous/infamous for

Is Modi one of the high-up politicians who endorsed drinking cow urine to combat the virus?
 
Not sure what the glass houses bit is about.

Wishing death to thousands and millions of citizens in a particular country or two, by a virus affecting the whole world, and able to mutate anywhere in the world.
 
These guys believe the world's population needs to be reduced by a billion or two, and they figure the densest populations are the biggest problem. Of course that one is a "White Pride" type explains a bit; the other is mixed race but believes that the different races need to be equal in numbers. What they really like is a death toll over a billion that reduces the ethnicities that have an "unfair numerical advantage".

It may be worth pointing out that both are fans of Ayn Rand.

Well, not only people: there is too much "stuff" of all sorts that could be cleaned up from the surface of Earth but, again, one way or the other, you can not expect to reduce the "numbers" out there without affecting your own... one way or the other.
In any case, if they actually wanted it, instead of the mere wishing, they could move their lazy fat asses to start working for that... and see what they could achieve.
 
A public service message brought to you by Jimmy Kimmel and the healthcare workers of America: :)

 
A public service message brought to you by Jimmy Kimmel and the healthcare workers of America: :)


Great message. Unfortunately, it's probably preaching to the choir, since it will most likely never appear on the venues that the people who most need to see it watch.
 
A public service message brought to you by Jimmy Kimmel and the healthcare workers of America: :)


This video is so stupid.
It treat the viewers like they are stupid and so condescending. Thumbs down !!!
 
Most anti vax or vaccines hesitancy people are much much smarter than that.
They probably done their own research too much and became very skeptical.
 
This video is so stupid.
It treat the viewers like they are stupid and so condescending. Thumbs down !!!

:roll:

That's because it's target audience is stupid. Blissfully, irredeemably stupid.
 
This video is so stupid.
It treat the viewers like they are stupid and so condescending. Thumbs down !!!

They are Americans talking to Americans, Tel: that is the rhetoric they use whenever they are trying to be educational.

But, again, they forget that the carrier is the message.
 
Great message. Unfortunately, it's probably preaching to the choir, since it will most likely never appear on the venues that the people who most need to see it watch.

The video is intended to be funny but there is an underlying truth- that there's been so much disinformation and sabotage done in 2020 that many of the vaccine-resistant people need to have their doctors that they have trust relationship with or to have one of their trusted friends say, "You need to do this for yourself and for your family members who might be get really sick if you give the COVID... or god forbid, they may die".

But yeah... don't listen to your high school friend from Facebook who sells jewelry. :)
 
Most anti vax or vaccines hesitancy people are much much smarter than that.
They probably done their own research too much and became very skeptical.

Of all the anti-vaccine people I know, not one:

* has spent a year in college
* can name any ingredient in the vaccines
* can explain what RNA is
* understands how a vaccine works
* grasps that reading the top twenty google results on a topic does not qualify as research
 
:roll:

That's because it's target audience is stupid. Blissfully, irredeemably stupid.

Not completely -- I know a couple of people who need to hear that who have IQs near 120; their problem is that they confuse being intelligent with being knowledgeable! Listening to them talk reminds me of a line from an original series Star Trek episode where Scotty tells Kirk, "We're going nowhere, very fast!" -- agile minds, no knowledge.
 
Below are a couple of graphs to show the past 12 months of COVID-19 cases in the US.

The first graph shows the rolling average of new cases. The escalation of cases started around Halloween, escalated further with Thanksgiving and again after Christmas/New Years.
  • Vaccination campaigns started the week of Christmas with the first million vaccinations administered on 22-Dec, primarily to healthcare workers.
  • By the time the previous occupant of the White House vacated the premises on 20-Jan, the US reached 199,048 daily cases and 4,415 daily deaths (2.2% estimated mortality). Only 16,525,281 million first dose vaccines had been administered.
  • By the end of February, 75,236,003 vaccines had been adminstered. Daily cases had dropped to about 67,000 cases per day with about 2,000 deaths per day (2.9% estimated mortality).
  • The current numbers are 149,462,265 people have received their first dose and 108,926,627 have received their second dose (about 33% of the US population). Cases are down to about 46,000 cases per day with about 700 deaths per day (1.5% estimated mortality).
  • Currently, 70% of people age 65 and over are fully vaccinated and deaths rates in this age group have declined significantly. The vaccine has only been available to people 18 years of age and older and 42% of people 18 and over are fully vaccinated.
  • There's a proposal to make the vaccine available to kids from age 12 and older.
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The second graph shows the rolling average of daily deaths.
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Three take-aways from these graphs:
  • The vaccines are working. There was a big decline when vaccines started being administered at a rate of 2-3 million doses per day. But the cases and deaths have leveled off at rates close to what we saw last summer. It's getting better but it's not over.
  • We still have 700 people dying per day. The mortality remains about 1.5% but the number of daily cases have dropped to about 20% of the numbers seen in January. Daily case numbers are still too high.
  • Not enough people are fully vaccinated. The deaths we're seeing are in a younger group of people.
 
Week ending 24-Apr-2021:

Global COVID-19 Weekly Mortality/Morbidity
  • Global Cases reported: 146,807,900 (up from 140,433,831 / 1.3%) - *‬*5,645,904 new cases this week
  • Global Deaths: 3,096,110 (up from 3,008,964) - **87,146 people died this week

US COVID-19 Weekly Mortality/Morbidity
  • Cases reported in the US - 32,042,854 (up from 31,627,701 / 4.0%), +415,153 new cases, 7.4% of world's new cases were in the US
  • Deaths reported in the US - 572,199 deaths, 5,021 deaths this week , 5.8% of the world's deaths this week were in the US
  • Testing: - 426,242,317 tests (up from 414,763,751 / +10,013,587 tests)
  • Approx number of US residents vaccinated - 1st dose: - 138,644,724 (up from 129,494,179 / +9,150,545) - 42.01% of US population
  • Approx number of US residents vaccinated - 2nd dose: - 93,078,040 (up from 82,471,151 / +10,606,889) - 28.21% of US population
  • Approx number of US doses distributed - 290,685,655 (up from 264,499,715 / +26,185,940) - 77.6% have been administered

Coronavirus weekly cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 32,042,854 (up from 31,627,701 / +415,153 / 1.3%) - 571,914 deaths (+5,021) - avg daily: cases (+59,308) / deaths (+717)
  • Italy : 3,949,517 (up from 3,857,443 / +92,074 / 2.4%) - 119,021 deaths (+2,345) - avg daily: cases (+13,153) / deaths (+335)
  • Spain : 3,468,617 (up from 3,407,283 / +61,334 / 1.8%) - 77,591 deaths (+610) - avg daily: cases (+8,762) / deaths (+87)
  • Germany : 3,276,871 (up from 3,139,683 / +137,188 / 4.4%) - 81,542 deaths (+1,632) - avg daily: cases (+19,598) / deaths (+233)
  • Iran : 2,377,039 (up from 2,215,445 / +161,594 / 7.3%) - 69,120 deaths (+2,793) - avg daily: cases (+23,085) / deaths (+399)
  • France : 5,534,656 (up from 5,321,176 / +213,480 / 4.0%) - 102,872 deaths (+2,120) - avg daily: cases (+30,497) / deaths (+303)
  • South Korea : 118,243 (up from 114,115 / +4,128 / 3.6%) - 1,812 deaths (+15) - avg daily: cases (+590) / deaths (+2)
  • Switzerland : 646,509 (up from 632,399 / +14,110 / 2.2%) - 10,594 deaths (+89) - avg daily: cases (+2,016) / deaths (+13)
  • UK : 4,418,710 (up from 4,401,176 / +17,534 / 0.4%) - 127,670 deaths (+162) - avg daily: cases (+2,505) / deaths (+23)
  • Netherlands : 1,478,144 (up from 1,419,871 / +58,273 / 4.1%) - 17,269 deaths (+155) - avg daily: cases (+8,325) / deaths (+22)
  • Canada : 1,180,065 (up from 1,121,162 / +58,903 / 5.3%) - 23,912 deaths (+340) - avg daily: cases (+8,415) / deaths (+49)
  • Australia : 29,661 (up from 29,513 / +148 / 0.5%) - 910 deaths (+0) - avg daily: cases (+21) / deaths (+0)
  • Brazil: 14,308,215 (up from 13,900,091 / +408,124 / 2.9%) - 389,492 deaths (+17,814) - avg daily: cases (+58,303) / deaths (+2,545)
  • Ireland: 246,204 (up from 243,238 / +2,966 / 1.2%) - 4,872 deaths (+37) - avg daily: cases (+424) / deaths (+5)
  • Mexico: 2,326,738 (up from 2,305,602 / +21,136 / 0.9%) - 214,853 deaths (+2,514) - avg daily: cases (+3,019) / deaths (+359)
  • New Zealand: 2,601 (up from 2,595 / +6 / 0.2%) - 26 deaths (+0) - avg daily: cases (+1) / deaths (+0)
  • Turkey: 4,591,416 (up from 4,212,645 / +378,771 / 9.0%) - 38,011 deaths (+2,403) - avg daily: cases (+54,110) / deaths (+343)
  • India: 16,610,481 (up from 14,526,609 / +2,083,872 / 14.3%) - 189,544 deaths (+13,895) - avg daily: cases (+297,696) / deaths (+1,985)
  • Japan: 563,977 (up from 531,109 / +32,868 / 6.2%) - 9,888 deaths (+344) - avg daily: cases (+4,695) / deaths (+49)
  • Russia: 4,699,988 (up from 4,640,537 / +59,451 / 1.3%) - 106,108 deaths (+2,657) - avg daily: cases (+8,493) / deaths (+380)
  • Sweden: 938,343 (up from 900,138 / +38,205 / 4.2%) - 13,923 deaths (+135) - avg daily: cases (+5,458) / deaths (+19)
  • Belgium: 968,107 (up from 947,000 / +21,107 / 2.2%) - 23,954 deaths (+236) - avg daily: cases (+3,015) / deaths (+34)
  • Lebanon: 519,615 (up from 508,503 / +11,112 / 2.2%) - 7,118 deaths (+232) - avg daily: cases (+1,587) / deaths (+33)
  • China: 102,367 (up from 102,201 / +166 / 0.2%) - 4,845 deaths (+0) - avg daily: cases (+24) / deaths (+0)

so, no more updates like this ?
 
cases around the world still high, especially in South America and countries neighboring India or countries south of US ?
 
Week ending 8-May-2021:

Global COVID-19 Weekly Mortality/Morbidity
  • Global Cases reported: 157,263,259 (up from 152,378,340 / 3.2%) - *‬*4,884,919 new cases this week
  • Global Deaths: 3,278,629 (up from 3,196,127) - **82,502 people died this week

US COVID-19 Weekly Mortality/Morbidity
  • Cases reported in the US - 32,685,864 (up from 32,409,214 / 0.9%), +276,650 new cases, 5.6% of world's new cases were in the US
  • Deaths reported in the US - 581,511 deaths, 4,552 deaths this week , 5.3% of the world's deaths this week were in the US
  • Testing: - 442,752,678 tests (up from 435,056,556 / +7,696,122 tests)
  • Approx number of US residents vaccinated - 1st dose: - 151,315,505 (up from 146,239,208 / ) - 46% of US population
  • Approx number of US residents vaccinated - 2nd dose: - 112,626,771 (up from 103,422,555 / 9,204,216) - 34% of US population
  • Approx number of US doses distributed - 329,840,055 (up from 312,508,205 / +17,331,850) - 78% have been administered

Coronavirus weekly cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • India: 21,892,676 (up from 19,557,457 / +2,335,219 / 11.9%) - 238,270 deaths (+22,728) - avg daily: cases (+333,603) / deaths (+3,247)
  • Brazil: 15,145,879 (up from 14,725,975 / +419,904 / 2.9%) - 421,316 deaths (+14,879) - avg daily: cases (+59,986) / deaths (+2,126)
  • US: 32,685,864 (up from 32,409,214 / +276,650 / 0.9%) - 581,511 deaths (+4,552) - avg daily: cases (+39,521) / deaths (+650)
  • Turkey: 5,016,141 (up from 4,875,388 / +140,753 / 2.9%) - 42,746 deaths (+1,902) - avg daily: cases (+20,108) / deaths (+272)
  • France : 5,829,166 (up from 5,713,393 / +115,773 / 2.0%) - 106,438 deaths (+1,458) - avg daily: cases (+16,539) / deaths (+208)
  • Iran : 2,640,670 (up from 2,534,855 / +105,815 / 4.2%) - 74,524 deaths (+2,040) - avg daily: cases (+15,116) / deaths (+291)
  • Germany : 3,520,336 (up from 3,425,865 / +94,471 / 2.8%) - 84,668 deaths (+1,453) - avg daily: cases (+13,496) / deaths (+208)
  • Italy : 4,102,921 (up from 4,044,762 / +58,159 / 1.4%) - 122,694 deaths (+1,517) - avg daily: cases (+8,308) / deaths (+217)
  • Russia: 4,816,331 (up from 4,768,476 / +47,855 / 1.0%) - 111,097 deaths (+2,086) - avg daily: cases (+6,836) / deaths (+298)
  • Canada : 1,287,932 (up from 1,240,878 / +47,054 / 3.8%) - 24,554 deaths (+292) - avg daily: cases (+6,722) / deaths (+42)
  • Netherlands : 1,580,299 (up from 1,534,264 / +46,035 / 3.0%) - 17,578 deaths (+154) - avg daily: cases (+6,576) / deaths (+22)
  • Spain : 3,567,408 (up from 3,524,077 / +43,331 / 1.2%) - 78,792 deaths (+576) - avg daily: cases (+6,190) / deaths (+82)
  • Sweden: 1,007,792 (up from 973,604 / +34,188 / 3.5%) - 14,173 deaths (+125) - avg daily: cases (+4,884) / deaths (+18)
  • Japan: 635,568 (up from 605,150 / +30,418 / 5.0%) - 10,796 deaths (+454) - avg daily: cases (+4,345) / deaths (+65)
  • Belgium: 1,014,351 (up from 993,434 / +20,917 / 2.1%) - 24,511 deaths (+253) - avg daily: cases (+2,988) / deaths (+36)
  • Mexico: 2,364,617 (up from 2,347,780 / +16,837 / 0.7%) - 218,928 deaths (+1,760) - avg daily: cases (+2,405) / deaths (+251)
  • UK : 4,448,808 (up from 4,435,831 / +12,977 / 0.3%) - 127,863 deaths (+67) - avg daily: cases (+1,854) / deaths (+10)
  • Switzerland : 670,613 (up from 659,974 / +10,639 / 1.6%) - 10,704 deaths (+70) - avg daily: cases (+1,520) / deaths (+10)
  • South Korea : 127,309 (up from 123,240 / +4,069 / 3.3%) - 1,874 deaths (+41) - avg daily: cases (+581) / deaths (+6)
  • Lebanon: 532,269 (up from 528,208 / +4,061 / 0.8%) - 7,460 deaths (+136) - avg daily: cases (+580) / deaths (+19)
  • Ireland: 252,303 (up from 249,838 / +2,465 / 1.0%) - 4,919 deaths (+13) - avg daily: cases (+352) / deaths (+2)
  • China: 102,613 (up from 102,519 / +94 / 0.1%) - 4,846 deaths (+0) - avg daily: cases (+13) / deaths (+0)
  • Australia : 29,922 (up from 29,830 / +92 / 0.3%) - 910 deaths (+0) - avg daily: cases (+13) / deaths (+0)
  • New Zealand: 2,642 (up from 2,618 / +24 / 0.9%) - 26 deaths (+0) - avg daily: cases (+3) / deaths (+0)
 
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