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From what i've read on French newspapers these medical clothing were actually part of a stock bought before the epidemic started. They were produced by a French group called "Frantex".

They were part of a 20,000 batch of medical clothing. 300 of them were deemed defective,an investigation is still ongoing but the cause might be the site in which they were stored,humidity is blamed.

Doesn't change the fact that China is making billions of € by selling medical equipments all over the world and among them large quantities of defective or bad quality equipments. Don't be fooled by all the CCP trolls and spammers on this forum who present China as a savior,to the great pleasure of all China's fans here and elsewhere. @Constantin84 @UKBengali @Hamartia Antidote @F-22Raptor
 
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From what i've read on French newspapers these medical clothing were actually part of a stock bought before the epidemic started. They were produced by a French group called "Frantex".

They were part of a 20,000 batch of medical clothing. 300 of them were deemed defective,an investigation is still ongoing but the cause might be the site in which they were stored,humidity is blamed.

Doesn't change the fact that China is making billions of € by selling medical equipments all over the world and among them large quantities of defective or bad quality equipments. Don't be fooled by all the CCP trolls and spammers on this forum who present China as a savior,to the great pleasure of all China's fans here and elsewhere. @Constantin84 @UKBengali @Hamartia Antidote @F-22Raptor


Like I say China needs to sell everything at "cost-price' and there will need to be full transparency from the Chinese after the pandemic is over to allow the UN/WHO to fully investigate the cause of the virus outbreak.

If the UN/WHO find the Chinese were responsible then they will need to open their large wallets to at least financially compensate the countries that have suffered the most human/economic damage.

If the Chinese think they can bribe some individual nations to forget about this after this is all over, they will be in for a rude awakening.
 
@dBSPL


From what i've read on French newspapers these medical clothing were actually part of a stock bought before the epidemic started. They were produced by a French group called "Frantex".

They were part of a 20,000 batch of medical clothing. 300 of them were deemed defective,an investigation is still ongoing but the cause might be the site in which they were stored,humidity is blamed.

Doesn't change the fact that China is making billions of € by selling medical equipments all over the world and among them large quantities of defective or bad quality equipments. Don't be fooled by all the CCP trolls and spammers on this forum who present China as a savior,to the great pleasure of all China's fans here and elsewhere. @Constantin84 @UKBengali @Hamartia Antidote @F-22Raptor

Ever wonder what is probably in all the "free" medical supplies being sent to third world countries by China. Probably the useless junk first world countries are rejecting.

Even the Chinese Government doesn't trust their own domestic companies' masks.
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Good news coming from Spain and Italy
Spain registers fall in daily coronavirus death toll as more 510 people die



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Spain registered a fall in its daily death toll from the new coronavirus for a third consecutive day on Saturday with 510 people dying, the government said.

It was the smallest daily increase since March 23 in Spain, which is suffering one of the worst COVID-19 outbreaks in the world.

The update for the last 24 hours raised the country's overall number of fatalities to 16,353 and the number of confirmed cases another 4,800 to 161,852.

Masks will be handed out at metro and train stations from Monday as some companies re-open after a two-week "hibernation" period, the health minister said Friday.

Although health chiefs say the pandemic has peaked, they have urged the population to strictly follow the national lockdown which was put in place on March 14 in order to slow the spread of the virus.

The restrictions will remain in place until April 25 although the government has made clear it expects to announce another two-week extension.

Spain toughened its nationwide lockdown on March 30, halting all non-essential activities until after Easter as it sought to further curb the spread of the virus.
 
Daily coronavirus cases, deaths rise in Italy
BY REUTERS
ROME EUROPE
APR 11, 2020 7:13 PM GMT+3

People walk on the sidewalk in Rome, April 11, 2020, amid nationwide lockdown over coronavirus pandemic. (EPA Photo)



Deaths from the COVID-19 epidemic in Italy rose by 619 on Saturday, up from 570 the day before, and the number of new cases climbed to 4,694 from 3,951 in the previous day.

The daily death toll was the highest since April 6 and the rise in infections was the biggest since April 4.

After easing from peaks around the end of March, Italy's daily death and infection tallies have declined but are not falling steeply, as was hoped by Italians who have been in lockdown for a month.

The total death toll since the outbreak came to light on Feb. 21 rose to 19,468, the Civil Protection Agency said, broadly level with that of the United States, the other country worst hit in terms of absolute numbers.

The number of officially confirmed cases climbed to 152,271, the third-highest global tally behind those of the United States and Spain.





There were 3,381 people in intensive care Saturday against 3,497 on Friday – an eighth consecutive daily decline.

Of those originally infected, 32,534 were declared recovered against 30,455 a day earlier.

@UKBengali
Coronavirus outbreak: 917 new deaths due to COVID-19 in UK
The United Kingdom’s interior minister Priti Patel said during Saturday’s coronavirus briefing that the number of deaths due to COVID-19 in the UK rose to 9,875 as of Saturday morning, an increase of 917.
She said that the National Health Service (NHS) has carried out over 334,000 COVID-19 tests throughout the UK, excluding Northern Ireland. 78,991 people have tested positive, with 20,101 hospitalizations.
 
@Vergennes @UKBengali lesser deaths today
France's coronavirus death toll rises by 635 to 13,832
by Reuters
Saturday, 11 April 2020 17:40 GMT
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PARIS, April 11 (Reuters) - The number of people who have died from the new coronavirus infection in France rose on Saturday to 13,832 from 13,197 the day before, the health ministry said on Saturday.

The number of people in intensive care units rose by 255 to 6,883. (Reporting by Jean-Philippe Lefief and Maya Nikolaeva; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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Some "positive news" coming from France. @UKBengali

Cases : 93.790 (+3.114)
Deaths : 8.943 (+353)
Hospitalized : 31.320 (+53)
Persons in ICU : 6.883 (-121)
Recovered in hospitals : 26.391 (+1.459)

These are statistics for hospitals only,doesn't count deaths and cases in nursing homes.
 
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Sorry, but any event to be held in the last supper room has been canceled until a second order. Everyone eats their dinner at their home... Drinking wine from the holy grail is no longer suitable for public health. Also, Jesus has probably been using facetime for some time.

Anyway, let the god help anyone with chronic disease and no good health insurance. Because I'm sure among the people who died, most of them far more sinless people than the apostles depicted in this painting...
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 95.403 (+1.613)
Deaths : 9.253 (+315)
Hospitalized : 31.826 (+506)
Persons in ICU : 6.845 (-38)
Recovered in hospitals : 27.186 (+795)
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 95.403 (+1.613)
Deaths : 9.253 (+315)
Hospitalized : 31.826 (+506)
Persons in ICU : 6.845 (-38)
Recovered in hospitals : 27.186 (+795)
French coronavirus death toll rises by 561 to 14,393
by Reuters
Sunday, 12 April 2020 17:13 GMT
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PARIS, April 12 (Reuters) - The death toll in France from the coronavirus outbreak has risen to 14,393 from 13,832 a day earlier, the French public health authority said on Sunday.

(Reporting by Maya Nikolaeva and Marine Pennetier; Editing by Alison Williams)
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 95.403 (+1.613)
Deaths : 9.253 (+315)
Hospitalized : 31.826 (+506)
Persons in ICU : 6.845 (-38)
Recovered in hospitals : 27.186 (+795)


It is looking like France has hit the peak of the pandemic.

What is the talk in France about when the restrictions may start to be lifted?
 

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