Can't die of Coronavirus if the state kills you first.
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Can not get my head around the fact, that a country with a population of 1 billion people living in close proximity of which 125 million are over the age of 65.
who are the epicenter, meaning it had a massive jump on them to spread for potentially weeks before them knowing it even existed.
plus not the greatest healthcare system in the world, and with no forewarning. but have reported less deaths than Italy..
an average of 7 million deaths or 20,000 a day are recorded every year in china anyway, how can you possibly keep track of who is dying of covid-19 or not with that many people dying every day anyway.
Can't die of Coronavirus if the state kills you first.
does anybody believe that from thousands a day to none a day is possible.i honestly think they are covering everything.yet fellaini a foreigner just happens to be one that's caught the virus.come china lets hear the truth, the world needs to know the truth
8.1m users of China Mobile have disappeared off the network within the last month.
EIGHT POINT ONE MILLION
Unless they've all randomly chosen to go to a different network (nope) something strange is going on in China and they're covering it up.
Rock Flock of Five has said on here that the situation has eased in his area. I’m sure he’s not part of great China cover up.
they didn't exactly report it all promptly at the start, I wouldn't believe a word.
I found this.
Latest figures released by China Mobile show that they have lost 8.116 million users in Jan and Feb. Where are these users now? Switched to other carriers? Or, they couldn't carry their phone to the nether world?
— Jennifer Zeng 曾錚 (@jenniferatntd) March 20, 2020
Chinese report at: https://t.co/lxw5FFYzoP#CCPVirus #COVID2019 pic.twitter.com/8sRV4lmDCv
Bloomberg has this.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...as-virus-bites
Says that it can be accounted for by migrant workers who live and work in different regions having a home and work phone, with some cancelling the work phone. I read that 100 million travel over Chinese new year, so it's not unreasonable to think that most of those are workers in different regions and a good number have had work problems.
The China virus (following Trumps pronouncement) or should I refer to another China virus.
Seems like the rest of the world gets caught up in a contagious virus that stems from there every 2-3 years.
Should China be quarantined and all people who enter or leave be subject to special health checks.
That's much too mundane though - there has to be a conspiracy. For myself, I wonder about the tiny numbers of daily new cases announced by China, but I don't see how anyone can deny that the situation there has got better - I don't see how stories like this would be accepted in the west if there was no truth to them at all.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-outside-china
Meanwhile, North Korea say they have no cases whatsoever of the virus.
An optimistic view from someone who has also been in China;-
https://www.jpost.com/HEALTH-SCIENCE...slowing-621145
They've also just sent 300 doctors to Italy to help, which would be an unusual move for a country still in the grip of a medical crisis.
(That's not to say that everything we hear out of there is true of course)
An interesting take on the numbers involved. Take from it what you will!
https://www.jpost.com/HEALTH-SCIENCE...slowing-621145
I posted my recent observations, along with some images, in the 'Coronavirus Update' thread a few days ago.
Today, I went into the city centre once again. I would say that all businesses are now open, except for a noticeable few who perhaps didn't have the cash-flow to survive the lockdown period. I can't be sure exactly, they mostly appear to be small lock-up garage size businesses, that are often poorly financed anyway.
Today was very warm and a bit humid, not great for wearing a mask to be honest, it felt uncomfortable. So with that in mind I noticed there were quite a few people walking around in open spaces without masks. I'd guess the number of people who WERE wearing masks today in open spaces was about 90%, a noticeable drop.
However, it is still 100% wearing masks once you enter a public building. You have no choice on this, you simply cannot enter without one, unless you want a standoff with a security guard.
The restrictions on sitting just one person to a table have gone in the cafes, and restaurants are allowing you to sit down and eat inside now.
Of course, I'm not privy to any figures, so I cannot comment. But there IS a very noticeable relaxation and the whole place looks a lot busier. Perhaps equally important is the fact that I don't know anyone here who has suffered from the virus or heard through other people of anyone who has.
It's even getting dangerous to cross the road again....
Not total lockdown, as in some of the cities. It was more self-imposed really, there was almost nothing to go outside for in the evenings anyway.
In fact, only supermarkets and McDonald's takeaways. I just got on my e-bike and went for a short ride quite often, just to get out of the apartment.
Would you be able to elaborate on that? There's been a story posted on here today from the same paper saying that they are not treating 60 plus year olds with respirators any more in Italy (although it doesn't make clear whether this is a widespread thing or just localised). As a sixty four year old, I'm looking for things to counter that and there are tangible signs for hope out there which need to be highlighted for a sense of balance. With this race still having a long way to run, I don't see why the more optimistic predictions stand less of a chance of being right than the doom laden ones.