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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?

I and you will know tomorrow since the President is going to give a live TV statement at 8pm. (French hour)

But rumours actually say the lockdown will be extended (til half or end of may) and there will be even more restrictions.
 
I and you will know tomorrow since the President is going to give a live TV statement at 8pm. (French hour)

But rumours actually say the lockdown will be extended (til half or end of may) and there will be even more restrictions.


Rumours in UK papers say there is a split in the cabinet with some wanting to start lifting the restrictions in 3 weeks while others want to wait another 6 weeks.

On a hopefully good note, UK scientists in Oxford think they have a 80% chance of having an effective vaccine ready by September this year. Then it will be made available for the whole world.I so hope this comes true.
 
Spain’s Daily Coronavirus Death Toll Goes Up Again after Declining for 3 Days
The Spanish government says it is expecting to see a decline in the country’s coronavirus epidemic.

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The daily death toll of COVID-19 in Spain began growing once again on Sunday, after it had been going down for the preceding three days.

Spain, which together with Italy has been the worst-hit country in Europe by the coronavirus pandemic, saw a total of 619 new coronavirus fatalities in the past 24-hour period, up from 510 the previous day.

A total of 16,972 coronavirus deaths have been registered in Spain so far. The number of confirmed case grew by more than 4,000 reaching 166,000, which is a smaller increase than the one on Saturday, according to the Spanish health ministry, as cited by Reuters.

In comparison, Italy has about 10,000 fewer COVID-19 cases but its overall death toll is nearing 20,000.

Although the Spanish health authorities have stated that the epidemic in the country has peaked, they have still insisted that the population continues to adhere strictly to the measures of the national lockdown imposed on March 14.

So far the lockdown is set to last until April 25. However, Spain’s government has made it clear that it is going to extend it by another two weeks.

Under the restrictions in question, people are not allowed to go outside except to go work, buy food or medicine, or briefly walk their dog.

Speaking at parliament last week, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez urged all sides in the country to join an economic revival fact, similar to the national unity the country saw after the death of dictator Francisco Franco back in the 1970s.

Sanchez cited latest data showing Spain was close to the start of a decline in its coronavirus epidemic.

“This war against the virus will be a total victory … the fire starts to come under control,” he said, as cited by Reuters and France24.

The prime minister said measures to curb the COVID-19 disease — some of the toughest in Europe — have helped save many lives and slashed the proportional daily increase in new infections to 4% from 22%.

“All Europe arrived late but Spain acted earlier,” he said, referring to the restrictions imposed in mid-March.

“We are starting to see the end of this long road to the new normal,” he said, while warning that normality could not be complete until a vaccine was found against the coronavirus.

The government’s proposed new economic deal is inspired by the 1977 “Pacts of Moncloa” — named for the presidential palace in Madrid, which set out to transform the then state-run economy along market lines for the post-Franco democratic era.

It seeks to unite political parties, unions, companies and regions behind a common economic reconstruction policy and state welfare funding as Spain, like other western nations, piles billions of euros into aid and stimulus.

“I propose a great pact for the economic and social reconstruction of Spain, for all the political forces who want to lend their shoulder to take part,” said Sanchez, a Socialist who leads a leftist coalition government after a series of inconclusive elections.

The leader of the main opposition People’s Party, Pablo Casado, said Sanchez did not have sufficient moral authority.

“The appeal for a pact doesn’t seem sincere,” he told parliament.

(Banner image: Pedro Sanchez on Twitter)

Coronavirus: Belgium reaches 30,589 confirmed cases
Monday, 13 April 2020


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In the last 24 hours, 942 new cases of infection by the coronavirus (Covid-19) have been confirmed in Belgium, according to the government crisis centre’s daily report.

The new cases bring to 30,589 the total of confirmed cases in Belgium. The latest increase is smaller than previous days, most likely as a result of reporting during the Easter weekend. However it brings the total over the psychological boundary of 30,000 cases.

The new numbers were divided among the three regions: 591 in Flanders, 235 in Wallonia and 113 in Brussels. No information was available as to the origin of three of the new cases.

Of the newly confirmed cases, 310 were hospitalised, bringing the total to 5,353, of whom 1,234 are in intensive care, an increase of two in the last 24 hours. At the same time, 239 patients were discharged from hospital, bringing the total to 6,707.

The last 24 hours saw 303 new fatalities, bringing the total to 3,903 since the outbreak began. Of the total number of fatalities, 53% (105) died in hospital, 43% (195) in a care home, none at home and 3% in another location.

The deaths in hospital are all confirmed cases, while the deaths in care homes include confirmed cases of coronavirus and presumed cases together.

The fatalities numbered 141 in Flanders, 133 in Wallonia and 29 in Brussels.

“There can be a delay of a few days between the death [of a patient] and the point where the doctor informs the regional authorities,” the spokesperson explained.

Virologist Steven Van Gucht stressed the need to continue to observe the rules of confinement.

“Since the beginning of April, we have seen a slow and progressive reduction in the number of admissions to hospital,” he said.

“That is encouragiing, but the road will still be long. The number of deaths is still very high, and is expected to rise in the days to come. There is still a heavy burden on our hospitals. We absolutely have to stay on track. What we are doing now does not show in the figures for ten or 14 days. We will have to live with this virus for months to come. It is vital that we maintain the virus as small as possible, so that in the future we can change tack and relax the measures, to allow us to live with the virus in a controlled manner.”

Alan Hope
The Brussels Times


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Getting better @UKBengali
nother 717 coronavirus patients die in UK hospitals



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'Please don't come': holidaymakers told to stay at home to slow the spread


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© Getty More than 10,000 coronavirus patients have died in UK hospitalsAnother 717 coronavirus patients have died in UK hospitals, taking the nationwide total to 11,329.

It is the lowest increase recorded over the Bank Holiday weekend, after 980 on Friday, which surpassed the worst confirmed daily totals in Italy and Spain, 917 on Saturday and 737 on Sunday.

The number of people who have been tested for COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, rose to 290,720 following another 15,506 tests on Monday - with 88,821 having now tested positive in the UK.

The figures were announced by the Department of Health.

Updates were provided earlier by authorities in each home nation.

NHS England announced another 667 coronavirus patients had died in hospitals in England, taking the total in the country to 10,261.

Of those latest deaths, 118 occurred on 12 April while 537 took place between 1 April and 11 April.

The remaining 12 deaths happened last month, going back as far as 26 March.

Italy's Covid-19 death toll tops 20,000
Issued on: 13/04/2020 - 18:53Modified: 13/04/2020 - 18:53

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A medical staff member looks out over the intensive care unit, where patients suffering from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are treated, at the Circolo hospital in Varese, Italy, on April 9, 2020. REUTERS - FLAVIO LO SCALZO
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Italy’s death toll from the novel coronavirus topped 20,000 on Monday but its number of critically ill patients dropped for the tenth successive day.

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The 566 new deaths reported by the civil protection service take Italy’s fatalities total to 20,465 -- officially second in the world behind the United States.

The drop in patients receiving intensive care from a peak of 4,068 on April 3 to 3,260 on Monday confirmed a general improvement in Italy’s COVID-19 trends.

The rise in new infections dropped to a new low of just two percent.

The Mediterranean country last week extended its national lockdown until May 3.


The decision has been backed by doctors but opposed by businesses that doubt their ability to survive three more weeks of inactivity.

Italy will reopen some book shops and laundries on a trial basis on Tuesday to see how social distancing measures can be safely enforced down the line.

(AFP)
 
Berlin, April 13

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There is no doubt that Germany has a strong healthcare system and a domestic manufacturing pharmaceutical and medical industry to support it. However, despite all the efforts of the state, people have problems in gaining the habit of social distance with the warming of the weather.
 
Getting better @UKBengali
nother 717 coronavirus patients die in UK hospitals



41 mins ago

'Please don't come': holidaymakers told to stay at home to slow the spread


Comment: Has Australia stopped Covid-19 in its tracks?

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© Getty More than 10,000 coronavirus patients have died in UK hospitalsAnother 717 coronavirus patients have died in UK hospitals, taking the nationwide total to 11,329.

It is the lowest increase recorded over the Bank Holiday weekend, after 980 on Friday, which surpassed the worst confirmed daily totals in Italy and Spain, 917 on Saturday and 737 on Sunday.

The number of people who have been tested for COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, rose to 290,720 following another 15,506 tests on Monday - with 88,821 having now tested positive in the UK.

The figures were announced by the Department of Health.

Updates were provided earlier by authorities in each home nation.

NHS England announced another 667 coronavirus patients had died in hospitals in England, taking the total in the country to 10,261.

Of those latest deaths, 118 occurred on 12 April while 537 took place between 1 April and 11 April.

The remaining 12 deaths happened last month, going back as far as 26 March.

Italy's Covid-19 death toll tops 20,000
Issued on: 13/04/2020 - 18:53Modified: 13/04/2020 - 18:53

2020-04-09T132631Z_1952836734_RC211G9YOMIT_RTRMADP_3_HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS-ITALY.webp

A medical staff member looks out over the intensive care unit, where patients suffering from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are treated, at the Circolo hospital in Varese, Italy, on April 9, 2020. REUTERS - FLAVIO LO SCALZO
Text by:NEWS WIRES
Italy’s death toll from the novel coronavirus topped 20,000 on Monday but its number of critically ill patients dropped for the tenth successive day.

ADVERTISING
The 566 new deaths reported by the civil protection service take Italy’s fatalities total to 20,465 -- officially second in the world behind the United States.

The drop in patients receiving intensive care from a peak of 4,068 on April 3 to 3,260 on Monday confirmed a general improvement in Italy’s COVID-19 trends.

The rise in new infections dropped to a new low of just two percent.

The Mediterranean country last week extended its national lockdown until May 3.


The decision has been backed by doctors but opposed by businesses that doubt their ability to survive three more weeks of inactivity.

Italy will reopen some book shops and laundries on a trial basis on Tuesday to see how social distancing measures can be safely enforced down the line.

(AFP)


Unfortunately the numbers are probably lower than people dying as this is a bank holiday weekend in the UK. We shall have more accurate figures by Wednesday.
 
Country---------Tests-------Tests/1M pop
China-------------????------------????
USA-------------2,905,701-----8,778

Germany-------1,317,887-----15,730
Russia----------1,300,000?-----8,908
Italy------------1,046,910-----17,315
UAE--------------648,195-----65,538
Spain------------600,000?-----12,833
S. Korea---------514,621-----10,038
Canada----------422,200-----11,186

Turkey ----------410,556-----4,868
UK---------------367,667-----5,416
Australia--------362,136-----14,201
France----------333,807-----5,114
Iran-------------275,427-----3,279
Switzerland-----193,800-----22,393
India------------189,111-----137
Portugal---------182,707-----17,918
Venezuela-------181,335-----6,377
Austria----------148,412-----16,479
Poland-----------143,630-----3,795
Czechia----------128,359-----11,986
Norway----------127,305-----23,483
Vietnam---------121,821-----1,252
Israel------------117,339-----13,557
Netherlands-----115,992-----6,769
Saudi Arabia----115,585-----3,320
Belgium---------102,151-----8,814
Hong Kong-------96,709-----12,900
Chile--------------85,035 -----4,448
Malaysia----------81,730-----2,525
South Africa------80,085-----1,350
Japan-------------77,381-----612
Peru--------------76,506-----2,320
Singapore--------72,680-----12,423

Denmark---------72,099-----12,448
Ireland---------- 72,000-----14,581
Thailand----------71,860-----1,030
Uzbekistan-------70,000?-----2,091
Kazakhstan------69,304-----3,691

Belarus-----------68,000-----7,196
Romania----------67,204-----3,493
Azerbaijan--------66,677-----6,576
Bahrain-----------65,768-----38,651
Pakistan----------65,114-----295
Brazil-------------62,985-----296
New Zealand-----62,827-----13,029

Sweden-----------54,700-----5,416
Qatar-------------50,828-----17,642
Taiwan------------47,215-----1,982

Finland------------46,000-----8,302
Greece------------43,417-----4,165
Colombia---------41,765-----821
Lithuania---------41,503-----15,246
Ghana------------37,954-----1,221
Iraq---------------37,791-----940

Slovenia ----------35,405-----17,030
Iceland------------35,253-----103,308
Hungary----------34,819-----3,604
Ukraine-----------32,496-----743
Estonia-----------30,764-----23,191
Luxembourg-----29,315-----6,831
Latvia------------28,776-----15,256
Slovakia----------28,750-----5,266
Serbia------------20,958-----2,399
Bulgaria----------18,502-----2,663
Malta-------------18,065-----40,913
Croatia-----------17,790-----4,333
Bosnia&Herz.----11,612-----3,539
Macedonia--------8,552-----4,105
Moldova-----------6,271-----1,555
Faeroe Islands----5,509-----112,744
Albania------------4,070-----1,414
Channel Islands---3,320-----19,095
Montenegro--------2,869-----4,568
Andorra------------1,673-----21,653
Gibraltar-----------1,558-----46,244
Liechtenstein--------900-----23,605
 
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Berlin, April 13

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There is no doubt that Germany has a strong healthcare system and a domestic manufacturing pharmaceutical and medical industry to support it. However, despite all the efforts of the state, people have problems in gaining the habit of social distance with the warming of the weather.
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France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 98.076 (+2.673)
Deaths : 9.558 (+335)
Hospitalized : 32.113 (+287)
Persons in ICU : 6.821 (-24)
Recovered in hospitals : 27.718 (+532)
 
Berlin, April 13

EVek-8zXsAUZUz2

EVek-_ZWkAUiXgB

There is no doubt that Germany has a strong healthcare system and a domestic manufacturing pharmaceutical and medical industry to support it. However, despite all the efforts of the state, people have problems in gaining the habit of social distance with the warming of the weather.


still the police is satisfied with the overall good behavior of germans.. most ppl listned
 
@UKBengali
THE coronavirus death toll in the UK has surged once again, after 813 deaths have been reported today.

The latest figures take the current total up to 12,142 deaths. The figures come as the nation enters into it’s fourth week of lockdown.

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A total of 615 patients have died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus, up from 575 on Monday.

Speaking in a briefing in which she became the first leader to update today’s statistics, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said it would be “unconscionable and unacceptable” for medical supplies to be diverted from one part of the UK to another.

The First Minister was referring to reports that some companies are prioritising supplies to NHS England and care homes south of the border.

@AgNoStiC MuSliM plz make it sticky
 
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