Tracking the COVID-19-Virus in Germany, the USA, Italy and other hot spots in the world

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  1. AFM

    AFM Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Yes, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Denmark are also planning to "start up" their economies in mid April and of course Sweden never did shut down.
     
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    Alarmism is in your blood.
     
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    That "alarmism in my blood" had me better prepared for the current crisis.
     
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    Never said it was.

    No I'm not.
     
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    Uh...What the **** just happened to Nevada?

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    We’ll never know.
     
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    Yea. Definitely just someone mistyping the data. It's already been reverted back.
     
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    Some team. Why are we killing so many Americans dying? Why did Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, and even Canada do better than this country? Why didn't Trump listen to Navarro in January?

    The next tragedy is going to take place in rural America where many counties have no ICU beds. That's right--no ICU beds. None.

    Don't you think we should try to stop COVID-19 before it spreads to rural areas? Why, then, is Trump talking about firing up the economy?
    You boy screwed up and he's still screwing up. Why aren't we doing a national shutdown so we can wring this thing out?

    Does Trump think people are going to go back the way things were before if COVID-19 is knocking off people?
     
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    *1,506,420*
    +82,782 cases today over yesterday

    1,763 Americans died from COVID-19 today.

    At end of my day, 11:55 PM on April 8th, 2020 (GMT +2), here the COVID-19 numbers:


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    Today, we came in well over the 1.5 million mark. Yesterday. we shot over the 1.4, the day before, over 1.3. Four days ago, for the first time, we added 100,000+ confirmed COVID-19 cases in just one day. That is more cases than the entire total that was recorded every day up to March 6th, 2020. But in the days since then, we did not have +100,000 new cases, which is exceedingly good news. However, the daily number of cases is rising again.

    Here is where we were exactly one month ago, on March 8th, 2020.

    We are now pushing very close to 90,000 deaths worldwide. More details below.

    The mortality rate (number of total deaths / number of total confirmed COVID-19 cases) moved starkly upward to 5.85% (It was 5.75% yesterday at EOD). That is a statistically significant jump and is bad news.

    The Excel-Table:

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    The number of new cases today was similar to yesterday, with +82,782 new cases as compared to yesterday over the day before (+83,182). The growth rate was 5.81%. Yesterday, the growth rate was 6.21%.

    In terms of deaths: 88,100 total, +6,243 today over yesterday, making for a 7.63% growth rate (yesterday: 9.96%). And of course, the death rate, as already noted above, was: 5.85%

    The % of recovered people was in line with yesterday, from 21.19% yesterday to 21.20% at EOD today.

    And per country, most of the countries, first per total cases, (1,000 cases or above):

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    There are now 63 nations in the "thousand club", with Belarus crossing over the 1,000 line today. Of those 63, 17 are in the "10,000 club" and 5 of them are at 100,000 or more (USA, Spain, Italy Germany and France). Hong Kong, Lithuania, Hungary and Armenia are up next to cross the 1,000 line, either tomorrow or Friday. Turkey has shot up to 38,000 cases. Russia is now officially at 8,700 cases (yesterday, it was 7,500), but the actual number of case there may be 50-70 times higher. India is closing in on 6,000 cases. Pakistan has showed little change over yesterday. Brasil has jumped from 13,000 to 16,000 cases.

    And here, per new deaths today, in descending numerical order. The USA had the most deaths today, followed by the UK:


    2020-04-008 COVID-19 EOD 006.png

    The USA had the most deaths in one day: 1,763 yesterday, it was 1,845. UK reported 938 deaths.

    THE. CURVE. IS. LESS. BUT. STILL. EXPONENTIAL.

    -Stat
     
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    Some team. Why are we killing so many Americans dying? Why did Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, and even Canada do better than this country? Why didn't Trump listen to Navarro in January?

    The next tragedy is going to take place in rural America where many counties have no ICU beds. That's right--no ICU beds. None.

    Don't you think we should try to stop COVID-19 before it spreads to rural areas? Why, then, is Trump talking about firing up the economy?
    You boy screwed up and he's still screwing up.
     
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    Taiwan told the WHO in December that Corona Virus was transferred from human to human. The WHO did nothing and actually parroted the Red Chinese lie that it couldn’t be.

    Link to Navarro ??? Navarro is an economist. Our medical experts based on the lies from Red China did not realize the highly contagious nature of the Corona virus. The memo discussed the effects of a pandemic without a vaccine but stated that Corona virus would not be a problem for a SARS like outbreak which was the conclusion of our medical experts based on the Red Chinese lies.

    Rural America will be just fine.
     
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    Good night, PFers.

    Stay safe. Stay healthy.

    over and out.
     
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    Why are you playing politics with American lives, that make you feel smart or something? Hate to tell you but it reads horrible as a reflection on your mindset. I guess we could give Pelosi or Joe credit, I'm sure America would agree with that so go for it. Now predicting the next catastrophe already? It's fairly obvious you know little about Rural America I see. My bet would be that Rural America will be just fine and your prediction will go the way of most of your projections, file 13.
     
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    Yup, as late as 1/14. On 1/26 Dr. Fauci was saying the virus was a minimal threat to the US. Days later, Trump enacted the China travel restriction over the objection of Democrats, China and the WHO.

    The whole blame Trump line is as phony as the collusion delusion the same people promoted.
     
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    This is very encouraging. The IHME has been a pretty reliable tool. Fingers crossed. Four days until Easter. Sending positive energies to the universe that people do the right thing.
     
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    Not sure if it skipped your attention, but this thread isn't about blaming Trump nor Obama. This thread is about facts. There are hundreds of threads for you to defend and or admonish a politician. Please do that in one of those threads. You have lots of company on both sides to engage in meaningless finger pointing.
     
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    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/07/donald-trump-coronavirus-memos-warning-peter-navarro
    Trump: "I did nothing wrong!"

    Trump ignored the advice of experts who told him to take COVID-19 seriously.
    Yeah, sure it will.
     
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    Answered the misinformation about Navarro above.

    Trump actually followed the advice of Fauci and Birx who stated that the Coronavirus effects on the US would be minuscule on 2/17.

    I live in rural America. There’s no problem here and won’t be.
     
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    Then why are Democrats taking every opportunity to blame Trump and not Red China who could have prevented 95% of the global deaths by acting when warned by Li Wenliang.
     
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    So, we shouldn't talk about what do about the "facts?"
    Uh huh. Why shouldn't we demand our politicians do the right thing?
     
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    So I went on a search for hospitalization rates since that data isn't highly publicized, but I think it's more relevant than simple number of cases, particularly when the point is not to swamp our hospitals.

    CDC has a report out with a study of cases for the month of March, with hospitalization rates and also a breakdown on race demographics, age, underlying conditions, etc.

    Connecticut and Michigan are seeing far higher hospitalizations rates with Connecticut at 15 people being hospitalized per 100,000 population and Michigan at 12 people per 100,000. That compares with New York at 7 per 100,000 (though they have millions more people crammed into one city).

    This is a snippet screenshot from an article summarizing the CDC report. There is a lot of other good information in the article, but I'll just leave the link for people interesting in reading this type of tracking information: https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-us-hospitalizations-per-capita-by-age-state-race-2020-4

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    Thanks. The charts/graphs from that article based on the CDC study:


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