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https://www.theguardian.com/politic...esting-lockdown-boris-johnson-covid-19-latest

"UK coronavirus live: 209 deaths in 24 hours takes UK toll to 1,228"

Over 200 deaths in one day is appalling but it is less than the 260 yesterday.

In France there were "only" 292 deaths over the last 24 hours.

"Only" 1.734 more people were hospitalized.
"Only" 359 more people were added in ICU.
7.132 people have recovered from the virus.

Hopefully this is a slowing and downward trend and not just a yoyo effect. :(
 
In France there were "only" 292 deaths over the last 24 hours.

"Only" 1.734 more people were hospitalized.
"Only" 359 more people were added in ICU.
7.132 people have recovered from the virus.

Hopefully this is a slowing and downward trend and not just a yoyo effect. :(

We can only hope and pray that France will not get higher numbers of deaths in the coming days and weeks.
Most important thing is to stabilise the unbelievable number of deaths in one day and then hopefully see a decline. I know it sounds totally absurd to hope to stabilise at such a high number of deaths in one day but this virus has infected so many people now.

Experts say the number of deaths in the UK will rise over the next 1-2 weeks before it hits the peak.:(
 
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All european states should/must introduce wartime economy also armies across Europe should be fully used in the fight against the virus if they want to mitigate the impact
More stricter measures(especially aggressive testing) equals to quicker end of the pandemic
I see videos on twitter how italian mayors are complaining why there are still people outside there’s video of scottish police begging the guy who has coronavirus to go home also some controversial videos in Turkey such childish behavior cannot be tolerated during health crisis
 
Every cloud has a silver lining and this is very much close to my heart.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-high-street-names-collapse-with-4-500-jobs-at-risk-11965759

For those that don't know this is a company that would charge extortionate interest on everyday use items targeted at selling to people who are declined credit because they could not afford it.
For example a 55" TV retailing at £599.00 will be sold on credit for relatively low payments but high interest rates over longer time period eventually costing the buyer upwards of £3k paying of the TV.

God knows how they managed to survive and why government didn't force them to close as they were preying on week and unstable people.

So a good thing in the current pandemic.
 
Positive news, have you heard the news about Madrid, media is saying its could be worse than New York.



Horrible news keeps coming out of Spain as 7430 have now died with 812 dead in the last day.

Per capita they are worse than Italy now in terms of daily deaths and inching level with them in total number of deaths.
 
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...navirus-live-rate-infection-lockdown-covid-19

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Link is a bit weird but the number of deaths has "only" risen by 180 in the last 24 hours for UK. So we are seeing drops from 260 2 days ago and 209 yesterday.

Praying for similar drop in France for last 24 hours.

Sadly 418 people lost their lives in the last 24 hours raising the death toll to 3024. However deaths in nursing homes aren't counted yet so the death toll is actually higher. But it should be by the end of the week if I'm not wrong.

On a "more positive" note,the number of people added in hospitalization is on a steady decline and nearly 8.000 people overall have left hospital,having recovered from the virus.
 
Sadly 418 people lost their lives in the last 24 hours raising the death toll to 3024. However deaths in nursing homes aren't counted yet so the death toll is actually higher. But it should be by the end of the week if I'm not wrong.

On a "more positive" note,the number of people added in hospitalization is on a steady decline and nearly 8.000 people overall have left hospital,having recovered from the virus.

Totally awful and sad more than 400 people have lost their lives in a single day again.:(

As you say the number of people needing hospital treatment is on the decline in France, meaning the rate of spread of the virus is hopefully reducing.

In the UK the number of people needing to go into hospital is running at 1000 over the last 3 days which is hopeful as it is increasing linearly and not exponentially.
Also UK figures from tomorrow will include deaths in nursing homes etc but the Chief Scientist says that this will not add much extra to the previously method of only counting people that have died in hospital.
 
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11283723/coronavirus-uk-live-lockdown-covid-19/

"AT least 367 more people have died from coronavirus in the UK, taking the death toll up to 1,651."

Sounds really bad compared to "only" 180 yesterday but we need to take into account that the figures released today also include those who have died outside hospital. Still the death toll is absolutely huge and tragic for some many to die in one day.
 
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