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Today ther was a discussion about the deads in Netherlands. People who dies home because of Corona doesn't counted. They are talking about 1600 deads so almost 3000 deads. And France is crazy, 1120 dead....

Faking commies with ther 3322 deads, they spread not only virus but lies to...:-)
 
French hospitals record deadliest day with 588 coronavirus deaths
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French hospitals recorded their highest death toll in 24 hours with 588 new fatalities from coronavirus, the country's chief medical adviser told a press conference on Friday, as the total toll including retirement homes rose to more than 6,500.

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France's Director General of Health, Jérôme Salomon, announced the figures during a daily press conference, saying a total of 5,091 people had died in French hospitals since the start of the crisis.

Giving a separate tally for nursing homes, Salomon said that a provisional count showed that at least 1,416 people had died at care homes for the elderly after contracting the virus.

French officials started releasing figures for care homes only yesterday. The huge rise in those numbers makes for a total of 6,507 lives lost to coronavirus in France, so far.

Salomon said that the number of known infections rose nationwide to 64,338 from 59,105 on Thursday. The number of patients requiring life support rose to 6,662 from 6,399.


In a televised interview on Thursday night, Prime Minister Édouard Philippe urged the French to respect the lockdown measures imposed since March 17, to ensure a levelling off of new cases of the virus.

"This is the only way for the health service to overcome the peak" of the virus, he said.

Philippe conceded that the nationwide lockdown "would probably be extended" beyond the current deadline of April 15.

With the traditional spring break approaching, Philippe sternly warned the French against considering holidays away, saying there would be checks and fines for those who violated the rules.

(FRANCE 24 with REUTERS)

About 600 French Army Soldiers Infected With COVID-19 - Defense Minister

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Around 600 military servicemen in France have contracted the coronavirus, Defense Minister Florence Parly said on Saturday, adding that it, nevertheless, did not affect the French army's combat readiness



MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 04th April, 2020) Around 600 military servicemen in France have contracted the coronavirus, Defense Minister Florence Parly said on Saturday, adding that it, nevertheless, did not affect the French army's combat readiness.

"We have about 600 soldiers with COVID-19. This corresponds to the scale [of the outbreak] as it changes. We follow the situation very closely and adapting our practices accordingly. I point out that combat readiness has not been affected," Parly was quoted as saying by the French Le Progres newspaper.

She said many military servicemen were repatriated to France throughout the past week.

Four soldiers, who have tested positive for COVID-19 while on an overseas mission in the Sahel, will be repatriated as soon as their health permits, Parly added.

According the defense minister, a civilian contractor of the French army had died from COVID-19 several days ago.

France has been one of the most severely affected countries from the very beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak on the European continent. As of Saturday, the French toll of COVID-19 has surpassed 83,000 cases, including 6,507 fatalities, according to statistics compiled by the Johns Hopkins University.

Coronavirus UK LIVE: Death toll soars by 708 in biggest daily jump as Boris Johnson urges Brits to stay home during weekend

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Boris Johnson has urged people to stay at home during the warm weather as the death toll jumped by 708 in the last 24 hours.

The new death toll stands at 4,313 after the biggest single-day jump in fatalities.

It comes as Katie Bourne, Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner, told BBC Newsnight that "this weekend is going to be one of the biggest challenges for policing" so far during the Covid-19 lockdown.


It comes after Health Secretary Matt Hancock ordered Brits to stay home during the weekend and chief nursing officer Ruth May urged people to think about fallen NHS staff if they do so.

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  • Italy: the real number of COVID-19 cases in the country could be 5,000,0000 (compared to the 119,827 confirmed ones) according to a study which polled people with symptoms who have not been tested, and up to 10,000,000 or even 20,0000,000 after taking into account asymptomatic cases, according to Carlo La Vecchia, a Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology at the Statale di Milano University.

    This number would still be insufficient to reach herd immunity, which would require 2/3 of the population (about 40,000,000 people in Italy) having contracted the virus [source].

    The number of deaths could also be underestimated by 3/4 (in Italy as well as in other countries) [source], meaning that the real number of deaths in Italy could be around 60,000.

    If these estimates were true, the mortality rate from COVID-19 would be much lower (around 25 times less) than the case fatality rate based solely on laboratory-confirmed cases and deaths, since it would be underestimating cases (the denominator) by a factor of about 1/100 and deaths by a factor of 1/4.
 
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Some real signs of optimism from France as it has been hovering at 4-500 deaths over the last 5-6 days. Of course this is an absolute tragedy at the number of people dying every day but France may have hit it's peak now.

France has had 5,532 die in hospital and the UK is at 4300 but with a higher death toll right now - today sadly over 700 died in UK over the last 24 hours.

France reports 441 coronavirus hospital deaths in most recent 24-hour period
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In this photo taken on March 28, French Director General of Health Jérôme Salomon speaks during a news conference in Paris, France on the eleventh day of a nationwide lockdown seeking to halt the spread of the coronavirus. © Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt/Pool via Reuters
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France on Saturday reported 441 coronavirus hospital deaths in 24 hours, lower than the record number of 588 recorded the previous day.

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This brought the total number of deaths to 7,560 since the epidemic began, top health official Jérôme Salomon told reporters. Of these, 5,532 died in hospital and 2,028 in old age facilities.

Salomon said there were now 28,143 people with coronavirus in hospital in France – up 711 from the day before, with 6,838 of them in intensive care – a daily increase of 176 critical patients.

France has been in lockdown since March 17 in a bid to slow the spread of the epidemic, with only essential trips allowed that must be justified with a signed piece of paper.

"The Covid-19 pandemic is completely unprecedented with thousands of serious cases and thousands of deaths," Salomon said.


There have been 68,605 confirmed coronavirus cases in France, but this is not the total as testing for the virus is not universal.

While there has been a slowing in the rate of new intensive care admissions, Salomon warned that "now is not the time to relax the effort. I tell you this evening: Stay at home to save lives."
 
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@Vergennes

Some real signs of optimism from France as it has been hovering at 4-500 deaths over the last 5-6 days. Of course this is an absolute tragedy at the number of people dying every day but France may have hit it's peak now.

France has had 5,532 die in hospital and the UK is at 4300 but with a higher death toll right now - today sadly over 700 died in UK over the last 24 hours.

France reports 441 coronavirus hospital deaths in most recent 24-hour period
Issued on: 04/04/2020 - 20:04Modified: 04/04/2020 - 20:04

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In this photo taken on March 28, French Director General of Health Jérôme Salomon speaks during a news conference in Paris, France on the eleventh day of a nationwide lockdown seeking to halt the spread of the coronavirus. © Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt/Pool via Reuters
Text by:FRANCE 24Follow
France on Saturday reported 441 coronavirus hospital deaths in 24 hours, lower than the record number of 588 recorded the previous day.

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This brought the total number of deaths to 7,560 since the epidemic began, top health official Jérôme Salomon told reporters. Of these, 5,532 died in hospital and 2,028 in old age facilities.

Salomon said there were now 28,143 people with coronavirus in hospital in France – up 711 from the day before, with 6,838 of them in intensive care – a daily increase of 176 critical patients.

France has been in lockdown since March 17 in a bid to slow the spread of the epidemic, with only essential trips allowed that must be justified with a signed piece of paper.

"The Covid-19 pandemic is completely unprecedented with thousands of serious cases and thousands of deaths," Salomon said.


There have been 68,605 confirmed coronavirus cases in France, but this is not the total as testing for the virus is not universal.

While there has been a slowing in the rate of new intensive care admissions, Salomon warned that "now is not the time to relax the effort. I tell you this evening: Stay at home to save lives."

There seems to be improvements especially on the number of people added in hospitals and in intensive care units which will give more breath to our healthcare system. Let's hope this is a trend and not just a yoyo effect. Lockdown seems to bear fruits.
 
https://www.itv.com/news/2020-04-05/total-number-of-coronavirus-deaths-increases-to-4-934/


Dreadful tragedy at how many people are dying every day in UK now.


Since yesterday the number of deaths has gone down from 708 to 621.

New infections have gone up by 5803, which is the highest seen so far.


"UK Coronavirus deaths increase by 621 to 4,934"

"A total of 4,934 patients have died in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK as of 5pm on Saturday, the Department of Health said, up by 621 from 4,313 the day before.

The number of deaths is down on the previous day's figure of 708 in a 24-hour period.

The Department of Health also said that, as of 9am on Sunday, a total of 195,524 people have been tested of which 47,806 tested positive."
 
'Thank you' from Mostar to all health workers in the world

 
https://www.france24.com/en/2020040...coronavirus-hospital-deaths-in-24-hour-period

@Vergennes - Looking encouraging for France - pray that we are seeing a trend downwards now.

"France on Sunday reported 357 coronavirus deaths in hospital in 24 hours, a lower tally than in each of the previous two days, bringing the country's total death toll to 8,078.


The total death tally included 5,889 patients who died in hospital, and 2,189 people in old age homes and other medical facilities, a government statement said."
 
https://www.france24.com/en/2020040...coronavirus-hospital-deaths-in-24-hour-period

@Vergennes - Looking encouraging for France - pray that we are seeing a trend downwards now.

"France on Sunday reported 357 coronavirus deaths in hospital in 24 hours, a lower tally than in each of the previous two days, bringing the country's total death toll to 8,078.


The total death tally included 5,889 patients who died in hospital, and 2,189 people in old age homes and other medical facilities, a government statement said."


Some "positive" news also coming from Spain and Italy,hopefully a trend...
 
Europe's coronavirus numbers offer hope as US enters 'peak of terrible pandemic'


Italy, Spain and France report falling numbers as Americans see death toll approach 10,000

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Medical staff from La Princesa hospital react as neighbours applaud from their balconies in Madrid, as Spain PM calls for a ‘Marshall Plan’ to help Europe recover from coronavirus. Photograph: Sergio Pérez/Reuters
European nations most ravaged by the new coronavirus have reported encouraging signs in their fight against the deadly pandemic, as the United States braced for what may be its “hardest” week.

Italy reported 525 cases in one day – its lowest daily toll in two weeks and a possible indication the tide may be turning in the deadliest disaster the country has faced since the second world war.

“This is good news but we should not let our guard down,” civil protection service chief Angelo Borrelli told reporters.

The country has recorded the highest death toll globally, with 15,887 fatalities and just under 129,000 cases of Covid-19.

France reported its lowest daily toll in a week and in Spain officials said fatality numbers had fallen for the third straight day, with 674 deaths.

The positive news came as the Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, said Europe needed a common “Marshall Plan” to recover from the pandemic. The Marshall Plan was an aid programme initiated by the United States in 1948 to help countries in western Europe recover after the second world war, which pumped $15bn into efforts to rebuild.

In Italy, Pope Francis, head of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics, appealed for people to show courage in the face of the pandemic.

The elderly pontiff, who himself has been tested twice for the virus, celebrated his Palm Sunday mass by livestream. But St Peter’s Square was deserted of the usual crowds and the basilica was almost empty.

And as Christians prepare for Easter this weekend, the holiest event on their religious calendar, many churches around the world are closed and masses are being transmitted on television and on social networks.

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Across the Atlantic, US president Donald Trump pointed to Europe’s positive signs of change as a beacon of hope: “We are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel,” he said, after minutes earlier striking a somber note, with: “In the days ahead America will endure the peak of this terrible pandemic.”

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The US surgeon general, Jerome Adams, warned that this was going to be “the hardest and the saddest week of most Americans’ lives”. He added: “This is going to be our Pearl Harbor moment, our 9/11 moment.”

Total US deaths were approaching 10,000 – more than three times the number killed in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York. There were 337,000 infections across the country by Sunday night. Exactly one month ago the country had confirmed just 214 cases, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Dr Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, also said that Italy and Spain promising numbers were “giving us hope for what our future could be”.

Birx also announced some stark testing results, including that in the state of New Jersey, 42% of tests for Covid-19 had come back positive. In Connecticut and Michigan it was 20%.

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In a bad-tempered exchange during the briefing Trump branded a reporter “fake news” for questioning why the president continued to say he was “not a doctor”, but at the same time was strongly pushing for the use of the anti-malarial drug, hydroxychorloquine. Trump spent much of the briefing saying there was nothing to lose by trying the medication and boasted that the administration had stockpiled 29m tablets.

Dr Anthony Fauci, the country’s top doctor on infectious diseases, has warned there is no evidence to support the drug’s use for Covid-19, but Trump refused to let him answer a question about it at the briefing.

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Elsewhere, coronavirus news included:

  • In the UK, the Queen delivered a rare televised address in a bid to calm public nerves about the deadly outbreak. But the monarch’s address was overshadowed by the news that the prime minister, Boris Johnson, had been admitted to hospital 10 days after he was diagnosed with coronavirus.

  • Japan was expected to declare an emergency as soon as Tuesday, Japanese media reported.

  • South Korea reported fewer than 50 new cases for first time since 29 February.

  • China reported 39 new cases of Covid-19, 38 of which were imported. There was one death across the country, in the city of Wuhan, where the virus started.

  • Scotland’s chief medical officer Catherine Calderwood resigned after being criticised for not following her own social distancing guidance by visiting her second home.

  • Ireland’s premier Leo Varadkar re-registered as a medical practitioner and will work one shift a week during the coronavirus crisis.

  • In Australia, many of the country’s famous Gold Coast beaches have been shut, due to people flouting social distancing rules.

  • Iran, whose economy has suffered the double blow of the virus and punishing US sanctions, said it would allow “low-risk” economic activity to resume as daily infection rates fell for a fifth straight day.

  • Ethiopia, Haiti and Barbados reported their first coronavirus deaths.
 
OK, some optimism for the UK seems to be coming. Number of deaths in the last 24 hours has been the lowest in a week but tragically over 400 people still died across the UK.

Please look at below chart which shows the number of infections is going up a lot slower now than just 10 days ago - I think this is combination of the social distancing advice/measures and the "lockdown" kicking in.

Reduce infections > less people will need to go to hospital > less need for ventilation > less deaths both due to less sick people and less chance of overwhelming the capacity of the NHS.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52133054

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8190797/Germanys-daily-coronavirus-death-toll-drops-92.html

Germany's daily death toll drops to 92 while new infections fall to 3,677 amid hope that coronavirus lockdown is working

@Messerschmitt - Great to hear this news.:-)

Looks like the whole of Europe may have just about turned the tide in the fight against coronavirus.
 
@Vergennes France records 833 more deaths today
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France death toll rises by 833
There have been 833 more deaths in France.

The death toll in hospitals has risen to 6,494 to 5,889 on Sunday.

Total death toll (hospitals and nursing homes) rises to 8,911 from 8,078 on Sunday.

Death toll in nursing homes rose to 2,417 from 2,189 on Sunday.

The number of people in ICU units rose to 7,072 from 6,978 on Sunday.

The French Health Minister said there have been 23,620 confirmed or possible cases in nursing homes from 22,361 on Sunday.

Spain records 628 deaths today
Spain has reported 4,273 new cases of the coronavirus with 637 new deaths on the fourth day the daily totals have declined.

The total number of deaths in Spain from COVID-19 as of Monday stands at 13,055 among 135,032 cases.



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Italy records 636 more deaths

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Coronavirus LIVE updates: 'Government warns virus still hasn't peaked yet'
The daily press conference heard the peak may not be the end of this week and it's too soon to discuss the end of lockdown measures. Earlier, the Prime Minister was admitted to hospital after 10 days of coronavirus symptoms, with aides saying he 'looked dreadful'

@UKBengali just 441 deaths today. Positive news coming from Italy, Spain and UK

Italy 'plans to lift lockdown' as death rate slows to lowest in two weeks
Italy is reportedly on course to relax its lockdown measures after the country’s death rate fell to its lowest level in two weeks.

The country has suffered more deaths than anywhere else in the coronavirus crisis, with 15,887 fatalities and nearly 129,000 cases.

Yesterday, Italy recorded 525 new deaths, the lowest increase since March 19.

Italian health bosses are now contemplating ending harsh restrictions and looking at ways to prevent another outbreak.
 
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The death toll for coronasmittede rises again in Spain
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Positive trend four days in a row with declining coronadødstal in Spain is broken with the new figures on Tuesday, with 743 deaths.

Corona-the death toll in Spain on Tuesday has risen to 13.798 from 13.055 Monday, informs the ministry of health in Madrid.

The 743, which have died within the past few days, this is an increase compared to the previous day. And it breaks the falling death toll, there have been registered the previous four days.

the death toll on Monday was calculated at 637.

the Number of registered people infected with corona virus in Spain is 140.510. On Monday the figure was 135.032.

the Rise in the death toll comes just as the government in Madrid is considering loosening some of the tough restrictions, as the population is subject to in order to combat the spread of coronavirus.

Spain, together with Italy among the countries that have been hardest hit by the coronakrisen. Only surpassed by the UNITED states.

In both countries have, however, looked brighter on the situation in line with the declining daily death toll.

That figure rises on Tuesday in Spain does not have to mean that the trend is broken.

The Spanish government stated on Monday that it will start testing much more Spanish to the virus. The tests shall also include persons who are not showing symptoms of infection.

this is The first step towards a progressive easing of the stringent restrictions imposed to curb the spread of infection. Including that people should keep within doors in their home and only move out to buy food and medicine.

– We are preparing for a purposes of de-escalation, where it is important to know how many are infected, before we can gradually begin to lift the closure of the Spanish citizens, said the Spanish foreign minister, Arancha Gonzalez, on Monday.

A statement on Tuesday by news agency AFP shows that the pandemic now has cost 75.538 lives of people the world over.

in Europe Alone is 53.928 died with the coronavirus.

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in The last 24 hours, have died of 162 patients, the effect of the corona virus. That’s 23 fewer than they did yesterday, but, according to the virologist is in order, Steven Van Gucht, have also been 241 deaths in Dutch residential care centres have been reported. “This brings the total in 2035,” according to Van Gucht points out that there may be a delay in the reporting of deaths is. The test capacity in Belgium has been greatly increased, it sounds like it’s still there. It will be decided whether people are additionally able to be tested, in addition to the people who are part of the corona virus are being screened.

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