The coronavirus spread updated in real time

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aussieguy55 wrote:A couple of things which Trump said or did worry me. When he was talking about the kit he said everything will be perfect just like his phone call. Another report of concern was his removal from a CDC notification that thos most affected will be the over 60s. Now I read that a significant amount of his support coomes from that demographic. The 10 poorest states in the US are red states and they also have high obesity and diabetes rates. Would Trump ever contemplate not holding rallies.?


We have a decentralized public health system. The test kits are doing their jobs. What politicians at the federal level say has very little to do with what is happening on the ground.

The CDC website has said from the beginning that the elderly need to take extra precautions.

When it comes to Trump, who knows what he will do from day to day? The state and local governments control whether large events can occur. Where I live, folks are currently advised to avoid events of 50 or more. One hundred meters south, it’s 10 or more.
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** CONSPIRACY ALERT **

From Washington state:

As the Times put it, Life Care "had seen some residents go from no symptoms to death in just a matter of a few hours." "It was surprising and shocking to us that we have seen that level of escalation from symptoms to death," said Tim Killian, a spokesperson for the nursing home. Efforts to contain the spread from Life Care aren't going well either, seeing as 70 of the center's 180 workers were out sick as of Sunday


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** END OF CONSPIRACY ALERT **
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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:** CONSPIRACY ALERT **

From Washington state:

As the Times put it, Life Care "had seen some residents go from no symptoms to death in just a matter of a few hours." "It was surprising and shocking to us that we have seen that level of escalation from symptoms to death," said Tim Killian, a spokesperson for the nursing home. Efforts to contain the spread from Life Care aren't going well either, seeing as 70 of the center's 180 workers were out sick as of Sunday


** END OF CONSPIRACY ALERT **


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GIF is applicable to both COVID-19, and the stock market.
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I’m thinking I should wait a few weeks and buy plane tix to my Big Brazil Blowout for pennies on the dollar.

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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:I’m thinking I should wait a few weeks and buy plane tix to my Big Brazil Blowout for pennies on the dollar.

- Doc

You’ve lost your chance. Ensign Peak Partners just bought Brazil, and has increased the cost of entry to one-tenth of your yearly income.
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Here’s the full quote from the Seattle Times:

Killian said one resident’s illness progressed at lightning speed. “We have seen as little as one hour from somebody exhibiting no symptoms, going to symptoms that were severe enough they needed to be transferred to a hospital, and then within a short amount of time that patient dying,” Killian said. That case isn’t necessarily representative, he said, “But it was surprising and shocking to us that we have seen that level of escalation of symptoms.”


It’s very easy to check primary sources. The Seattle Times dropped its paywall for COVID-19. If you want accurate information on what’s happening out, check local media. Not some dude on reddit or Twitter.
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What does that change, rudeboi?
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Here's a second-hand account from ESPN noting that sports in Italy have been halted due to the extreme overreaction and paranoia by Italians with regard to the virus floating around:

https://www.espn.com/soccer/italian-ser ... oronavirus

All sports in Italy have been halted because of the coronavirus outbreak, including games in Serie A and preparatory events for the Tokyo Olympics, Italy Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte confirmed in a television address on Monday.

Conte said the suspension -- which is part of a countrywide lockdown -- would go into effect on Tuesday.

Earlier Monday, the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI), which oversees all sporting events in the country and had initially recommended the ban to the Italian government, said the stoppage would last until April 3.

Conte said in his address that a new government decree will require people throughout the country of 60 million to demonstrate a need to work, health conditions or other limited reasons to travel outside the areas where they live.

"We're having an important growth in infection... and of deaths," he said.

"We all must give something up for the good of Italy. We have to do it now, and we'll only be able if we all collaborate and adapt to these more stringent measures.

"This is why I decided to adopt even more strong and severe measures to contain the advance... and protect the health of all citizens."

Italy's top football division had resumed Sunday with five games played in empty stadiums.

Sassuolo hosted Brescia on Monday, also behind closed doors.

Teams have either 12 or 13 games to play, with eight-time defending champion Juventus holding a one-point lead over Lazio; Serie A has not been canceled since World War II.

CONI said its decision did not include international competition "for clubs or national teams,'' because it does not govern those. Juventus, Napoli and Atalanta are each competing in the Champions League, while Inter Milan and Roma are still in the Europa League.

Events around the world have been affected by the spreading virus, including Champions League matches and Japan's professional baseball season. Late Sunday, one of the biggest tennis tournaments in the world was postponed.

Earlier, the Italian swimming federation said it was withdrawing its teams from international events and canceled an Olympic qualifying meet scheduled for next week in Riccione.

The Tokyo Games are scheduled to begin in 4 ½ months. More than 300 Italian athletes qualified for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

In France, police said that the Champions League match between Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund at Parc des Princes will be played without fans.

It is the second of the four matches in the competition this week to be played in an empty stadium. Spanish authorities previously recommended restrictions on games involving teams from areas in Italy with high numbers of virus cases and said the Valencia-Atalanta match on Tuesday will take place without fans in attendance.

Leipzig's match against Tottenham on Tuesday and Liverpool's home game against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday are expected to be played with fans.

Wednesday's game in Paris will be the first match with no fans at the Parc des Princes in 10 years. The last time that happened, in March 2010, the decision was made following crowd trouble during a match between PSG and French rival Marseille.

PSG, which lost the first leg 2-1, said it took note of the decision and said the club remains "fully mobilised to organise the match in the best possible conditions."

In the French league, the match between Lyon and visiting Reims on Friday will also be played without fans.

France has banned gatherings of more than 1,000 people. The country reported 1,126 cases of the virus as of Sunday, up 19% from the day before and the second-largest number of cases in Europe after Italy. So far, 19 people in France have died.

The virus also forced the postponement of the Six Nations rugby match between France and Ireland. French sports minister Roxana Maracineanu said the decision to postpone was made after discussions with tournament organisers and the French rugby federation.

The game was due to take place on Saturday at the Stade de France. A new date has yet to be announced.

In Germany, it will be up to local authorities to decide whether fans can attend matches this weekend in the top two divisions, the league's organisers said.

Last weekend's Bundesliga matches went ahead as planned with fans, though Borussia Monchengladbach refunded tickets for supporters from an area affected by the virus after asking them not to attend the game.

Local authorities in the Swiss city of Basel refused permission for the city's football team to host Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League on March 19. UEFA has not yet confirmed a venue for the match.

Even the flame-lighting ceremony for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics is being affected. Spectators will be kept away from the event in Ancient Olympia on Thursday, the Greek Olympic committee has said. Only 100 accredited guests will be allowed to attend.

Also, World Cup qualifying games in Asia were formally postponed until at least September, FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation said on Monday, but matches could still go ahead on schedule if all relevant parties agree.

Japanese officials earlier postponed the start of the 12-team professional baseball league season. The season was to open on March 20. Japan's professional league had been playing its preseason games without fans because of the virus.

"I personally believe that we have no choice but to postpone at this stage," Japanese league commissioner Atsushi Saito said.

The announcement to cancel the tennis tournament in Indian Wells, California, came after many players were already in the desert practicing. Qualifying matches were to begin Monday, with women's main draw matches starting on Wednesday and the men's draw beginning on Thursday.

"We're here and still deciding what's next,'' Rafael Nadal wrote on Twitter. "So sad for all that is happening around the world with this situation. Hopefully soon solutions from the authorities. Stay all well and safe.''

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.


Please take the above article with a grain of salt since the AP and Twitter were quoted. Thanks.

- Doc
In the face of madness, rationality has no power - Xiao Wang, US historiographer, 2287 AD.

Every record...falsified, every book rewritten...every statue...has been renamed or torn down, every date...altered...the process is continuing...minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Ideology is always right.
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