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Post by SBINNALA on Mar 25, 2020 1:57:01 GMT 1
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Post by MaRtIn on Mar 25, 2020 8:20:08 GMT 1
Oh, wow! Nice to know my home region, Bicol (Region V), does not have any cases. I have family in Camarines Sur, so that map is somewhat reassuring. I hope the Bicolanos make sure to keep it that way. Perhaps there hasn't been any conclusive tests yet, but I hope all tests (if any) in that region are negative in results.
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Post by SBINNALA on Mar 25, 2020 8:42:48 GMT 1
China has a stronger God and as of March, 2020 The COVID-19 in China is getting almost to eradicate.
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Post by тнєяσиттi95 on Mar 25, 2020 21:38:36 GMT 1
Yep our government just confirmed that the whole Uusimaa (meaning Helsinki and all of the cities inside the whole region. That is about 1.7 million people/30% of our population overall) will be isolated from the rest of the nation and no one will be able to leave or enter there starting from 27th of March and lasting atleast until 19th of April. Imo this is a good decision i think very glad to see my country take action already. Hopefully this turns to our advantage eventually and hopefully people will actually obey these restrictions etc. ofc some i know surely will not because there are always some idiots who just don't care or do not want to obey them, but i hope majority does. There will also be some kind of a curfew that will be put in place. Not sure on how widely that is gonna be issued or whether that is mostly just for that one specific region so i guess we will see in the following few days Slightly actually getting a bit worried in a way for my own health since i do have asthma so i am among those that are most at risk and now that we have almost 10 cases within the region that i live in, it is getting more and more likely to actually get it. But i guess if my luck ends up being so bad that i get infected etc then there is nothing i can do. I am of course doing my best to avoid it as much as i can Also update on our situation As of now, there are 880 confirmed cases, out of which 867 are active. 10 still recovered (think we are not even keeping track right now of how many actually have recovered so far or idk the number is just not moving at all lol) and now 3 deaths unfortunately As usual, stay safe everyone, obey any instructions your government tells you right now and wash your hands we will make it through this together however tough it may seem right now And here is a link to an article about this
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Post by Fifi on Mar 25, 2020 21:41:12 GMT 1
For those who Interests in My Country get all who works in a Supermarket a Little Bonus for they Work!
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Post by SBINNALA on Mar 26, 2020 1:20:19 GMT 1
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Post by SBINNALA on Mar 26, 2020 1:29:46 GMT 1
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Post by MG on Mar 26, 2020 9:19:36 GMT 1
of course North Korea doesn’t have any cases, pretty sure they kill once they find out someone is infected. Or just fake Information
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Post by italix on Mar 26, 2020 10:43:17 GMT 1
of course North Korea doesn’t have any cases, pretty sure they kill once they find out someone is infected. Or just fake Information They certainly have cases but won't tell anything about it because they don't want to show their weaknesses (technically, Korean War never ended). There are also some countries on this list that we can't be really sure about, for different reasons. For example, I wonder if Turkmenistan would reveal its cases - Turkmenistan is a quite special country that hardly communicates with its neighbours. On the other hand, the fact that having a tourist visa for Turkmenistan was already difficult before the epidemic and that strong measures have been taken in order to prevent the virus to come into the country might be enough. We can also wonder how a country like Sierra Leone, one of the poorest in the world, is able to even detect the epidemic on its territory. The healthcare system is very light and I'm not sure that the population might pay attention to an epidemic that seems far less dangerous than the one they had a few years ago with ebola and than other epidemics that are still killing thousands of people (AIDS, malaria, dengue, tuberculosis, measles...) or even than cholera, zika, chikungunya... The healthy life expectancy is only 26 years in Sierra Leone... I'm also thinking about Yemen, where a war is taking place (and wars are known for contributing to spread diseases - see Spanish Flu in 1918-1919) and where most of the healthcare system is destroyed. We can't even know how many people were killed (directly or indirectly) in this war so how could we expect to obtain reliable statistics about coronavirus?
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Post by fabbi on Mar 26, 2020 11:01:39 GMT 1
I actually read somewhere a few weeks ago that according to the WHO North Korea has at least 28 infected people.
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