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Europe coronavirus cases and deaths

France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 109.252 (+405)
Deaths : 11.478 (+418)
Hospitalized : 31.190 (-115)
Persons in ICU : 6.027 (-221)
Recovered in hospitals : 34.420 (+1.608)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 18.861 lives in France.
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 109.252 (+405)
Deaths : 11.478 (+418)
Hospitalized : 31.190 (-115)
Persons in ICU : 6.027 (-221)
Recovered in hospitals : 34.420 (+1.608)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 18.861 lives in France. Including nursing homes the number of coronavirus cases is 168241.


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Coronavirus: Spain’s deaths surpass 20,000 as it mulls extending confinement
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A woman wearing a protective face mask keeps social distancing while waiting to enter a supermarket in Madrid


Spain’s death toll from coronavirus rose at a slower pace on Saturday but surpassed 20,000 fatalities as the government mulled whether to ask parliament for a third extension of the confinement imposed in one of the world’s hardest hit countries.

The number of deaths increased by 565 on Saturday, down from a rise of 585 on Friday, the Health Ministry said. The number of coronavirus cases rose to 191,726 from 188,068.

“The data of hospitalised, deceased and ICU admissions have maintained a downward trend the past few days,” said health emergency chief Fernando Simon at a press briefing, adding that he hoped to see a steeper decrease soon.

Simon said he expected a significant rise in registered coronavirus cases as the number of quick tests conducted has doubled in the past three weeks, but stressed that the tests have shown a lower infection rate among citizens.

Spain has begun to ease a strict lockdown imposed on March 14 and this week opened up some sectors of the economy, including manufacturing. But most people are still confined to their houses except for essential outings like shopping for food and not even children are allowed out for exercise.

Parliament approved on April 9 a 15-day extension of a state of emergency that brought in the lockdown measures. Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said then he was certain he would have to ask again for another extension, which would go into May.

That request appears likely, Spanish public TVE channel reported on Saturday, saying that lawmakers could vote on it next Wednesday.

The technical panel that advises Sanchez is in favour of extending the confinement measures, Simon said. But he added they could be progressively eased if it was assessed that the health system could handle a potential second wave of infection.

“We are very close to the de-escalation,” he said, without elaborating.

Madrid’s mayor Jose Luis Martinez-Almeida told radio station Onda Cero that it was possible that large events and gatherings would be banned in Spain until the autumn.

Spain’s labour minister Yolanda Diaz said on Friday her department was planning a two-phased economic resumption, the first for productive sectors up to the summer and a second for tourism and leisure which would last until the end of the year.

But any final decision would depend on health authorities, her office said in a statement.

@UKBengali

33 more coronavirus deaths in North East hospitals as UK toll rises to 15,464
We have a full breakdown of the deaths recorded in North East hospitals and released by NHS England



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Another 33 people have succumbed to coronavirus in our region as the latest death figures were released.

Around the UK, a total of 888 people were included in the latest daily death toll, bringing the total known amount to 15,464.

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Of these, 33 died in hospitals around the North East.

The following figures were released by NHS England and include deaths in hospitals where the individual has tested positive for coronavirus.

All of the deaths were recorded between 5pm on Thursday and 5pm on Friday, but the death may have taken place before this.

The breakdown of deaths by NHS Trusts are:

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County Durham and Darlington - 3

Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear - 1

Gateshead - 4

Northumbria - 6


South Tyneside and Sunderland - 5

Newcastle - 2

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North Tees and Hartlepool - 2

South Tees - 8

Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys - 2
 
@Syed Hammad Ahmed

UK seems to be definitely now riding the peak of the epidemic.

Both number of new cases and deaths have been constant for the last 2 weeks approximately.

There have been steady falls in the number of hospitalised patients over the last 4-5 days as well.
 
@Syed Hammad Ahmed

UK seems to be definitely now riding the peak of the epidemic.

Both number of new cases and deaths have been constant for the last 2 weeks approximately.

There have been steady falls in the number of hospitalised patients over the last 4-5 days as well.
Are there numbers of deaths in community centers reported?
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 111.821 (+2.569)
Deaths : 11.842 (+364)
Hospitalized : 30.639 (-551)
Persons in ICU : 5.833 (-194)
Recovered in hospitals : 35.983 (+1.563)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 19.323 lives in France.
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@UKBengali It seems the situation is improving,especially in eastern France,once the most affected region. The makeshift military hospital installed in Mulhouse is currently being dismantled.
 
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France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 111.821 (+2.569)
Deaths : 11.842 (+364)
Hospitalized : 30.639 (-551)
Persons in ICU : 5.833 (-194)
Recovered in hospitals : 35.983 (+1.563)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 19.323 lives in France.
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@UKBengali It seems the situation is improving,especially in eastern France,once the most affected region. The makeshift military hospital installed in Mulhouse is currently being dismantled.


I think France should be very careful before dismantling any additional capacity, unless it can be brought back online very quickly.

Like the Spanish Flu from 100 years ago there is a chance that once lockdown eases then there may be a 2nd wave coming later on in the year which could be even more deadlier.

Sadly 596 hospitalised people died in the UK yesterday and although lesser numbers are counted on Sundays, this is the lowest daily total since April 6 - 13 days ago.
UK hospital admissions for Covid-19 patients have been steadily declining through the last 3-4 days as well.

However, although the above is "good" news, the construction of all the new "Nightingale" hospitals is showing no signs of any letup. The slightly modified Penlon invasive ventilator received regulatory approval 2 days ago and hundreds will be sent to the NHS this week with 1000 a week to follow a week or two after that. This is in addition to 500 a week of the ambulance type ventilators from Smith's a week, that are also being manufactured by the same UK consortium that is helping these two small ventilator manufacturers to massively increase production.

Yes Europe has pretty much hit it's peak and some are already on the downward trajectory of infections and deaths, but it must not let it's guard down and stop building up capacity for a worst-case scenario.
 
Like the Spanish Flu from 100 years ago there is a chance that once lockdown eases then there may be a 2nd wave coming later on in the year which could be even more deadlier
Did we found out the vaccine of it?

@UKBengali deaths have decreased

Coronavirus update: UK reports 5,850 fresh Covid-19 cases and 596 deaths
1 min read . Updated: 19 Apr 2020, 07:47 PM ISTBloomberg
  • With a total of 16,060, the UK is one of five countries with more than 10,000 coronavirus deaths
  • More than 4,000 elderly and disabled people may have died from coronavirus in residential and nursing homes
CoronavirusUK


A further 596 deaths linked to the coronavirus were recorded in U.K. hospitals, the fewest since April 6, though Cabinet Minister Michael Gove said on Sunday morning that it is still too early to consider lifting lockdown restrictions.

With a total of 16,060, the U.K. is one of five countries with more than 10,000 coronavirus deaths. It reported 5,850 additional infections in figures released by the Department of Health and Social Care on Sunday.

Gove denied newspapers reports that the government was considering easing the restrictions within three weeks with schools opening as soon as May 11, saying any decision on lifting the lockdown would be based on advice from health experts.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is recovering well, Gove said, a week after he was released from the hospital after being treated for Covid-19.

An additional 21,626 tests were carried out, up from 21,389 reported yesterday. The U.K. aims to carry out 100,000 tests on a daily basis by the end of April.

Daily numbers reported by the U.K. health department only include deaths in hospitals, and don’t include fatalities in nursing homes. More than 4,000 elderly and disabled people may have died from coronavirus in residential and nursing homes, according to a study by the National Care Forum.


This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.
 
Did we found out the vaccine of it?

@UKBengali deaths have decreased

Coronavirus update: UK reports 5,850 fresh Covid-19 cases and 596 deaths
1 min read . Updated: 19 Apr 2020, 07:47 PM ISTBloomberg
  • With a total of 16,060, the UK is one of five countries with more than 10,000 coronavirus deaths
  • More than 4,000 elderly and disabled people may have died from coronavirus in residential and nursing homes
CoronavirusUK


A further 596 deaths linked to the coronavirus were recorded in U.K. hospitals, the fewest since April 6, though Cabinet Minister Michael Gove said on Sunday morning that it is still too early to consider lifting lockdown restrictions.

With a total of 16,060, the U.K. is one of five countries with more than 10,000 coronavirus deaths. It reported 5,850 additional infections in figures released by the Department of Health and Social Care on Sunday.

Gove denied newspapers reports that the government was considering easing the restrictions within three weeks with schools opening as soon as May 11, saying any decision on lifting the lockdown would be based on advice from health experts.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is recovering well, Gove said, a week after he was released from the hospital after being treated for Covid-19.

An additional 21,626 tests were carried out, up from 21,389 reported yesterday. The U.K. aims to carry out 100,000 tests on a daily basis by the end of April.

Daily numbers reported by the U.K. health department only include deaths in hospitals, and don’t include fatalities in nursing homes. More than 4,000 elderly and disabled people may have died from coronavirus in residential and nursing homes, according to a study by the National Care Forum.


This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.


Yes "good" news about the death toll yesterday.

Although it is always lesser on a Sunday and Monday, this is still the lowest today for 13 days.

Just Googled and it seems no vaccine was found for Spanish Flu.

I am guessing that as it pretty much ripped through 1/3rd of the world's population some level of "herd immunity" was reached to eventually make it disappear.
 
I am guessing that as it pretty much ripped through 1/3rd of the world's population some level of "herd immunity" was reached to eventually make it disappear.
What would happen for Corona Virus? Atleast 1 year will be taken for vaccine of Coronavirus
 
What would happen for Corona Virus? Atleast 1 year will be taken for vaccine of Coronavirus

Well scientists in UK are trialling a vaccine that they say has a 80% chance of being successful and ready for mass production by September this year. Let us stay hopeful.
 
Well scientists in UK are trialling a vaccine that they say has a 80% chance of being successful and ready for mass production by September this year. Let us stay hopeful.
Hmm. Dr Ata ur Rehman was saying after contacting to that team that vaccine won't be available till next winter
 
Hmm. Dr Ata ur Rehman was saying after contacting to that team that vaccine won't be available till next winter


No offence to Dr Ata but let us go with what those scientists say publicly.

They say that hundreds of millions vaccinations will be available by end of this year with a certainty of 80%.
 
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France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 112.606 (+785)
Deaths : 12.069 (+227)
Hospitalized : 30.610 (-29)
Persons in ICU : 5.744 (-89)
Recovered in hospitals : 36.578 (+595)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 19.718 lives in France.
 
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