There will always be a lot of doubt, but it's the only truth we have, and it is what will be recorded in history books.
Those current USA stats are shocking - I assume they'll improve in the coming weeks.
Nature Heals During Covid-19
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 5:36 am
by Lost
Mods feel free to move this. Wasn't sure the best place to put it.
During these increasingly difficult times, seeing some positives can help. Maybe after all this, we'll see a slight shift in our behaviour. Less excess. We're too many using too much.
Seen some incredible clips and pics of nature rebuilding in areas where our excessive consumption had nigh on totalled it. And some that were simply good light relief. A few off of a quick YouTube search to start.
Edit: Be warned, there are a gazillion false clips going about also. 'The River Thames now teeming with Killer whales and humpbacks' - stuff of that nature.
With no visitors, penguin gets taken on a trip round the zoo.
Re: China Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:09 am
by Lost
The flu kills, on average using 2019 stats, 46 people a day in the United Kingdom. The UK passed that mark yesterday. Italy is far beyond their mark (to put this a little more bluntly theirs is at close to 800 deaths a day).
Spain is beginning to struggle similar.
Not the flu.
Re: China Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:46 am
by sateeb
Big Boy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2020 5:02 pm
There will always be a lot of doubt, but it's the only truth we have, and it is what will be recorded in history books.
Those current USA stats are shocking - I assume they'll improve in the coming weeks.
Why would you assume that? Just asking.
Re: China Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 8:01 am
by Big Boy
I assume that because of trends in other countries with the number recovering steadily increasing. If the recovery trend doesnt start to improve then the virus has moved into a much more serious stage.
Re: China Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 8:20 am
by sateeb
I'm assuming the latter. If you follow the Italian trend, they got hammered then had a few days of no cases and now back to being absolutely battered. Obviously I wish for your first assessment.
Re: China Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 9:34 am
by HHTel
Big Boy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 8:01 am
I assume that because of trends in other countries with the number recovering steadily increasing. If the recovery trend doesnt start to improve then the virus has moved into a much more serious stage.
Agreed, BB. If you remember a while ago, when I first started producing stats (I was quite optimistic in those days), I mentioned to watch that % deaths in relation to recoveries. It started high and came down as recoveries increased.
Those same stats for China now:
China
Coronavirus Cases: 81,054
Deaths: 3,261
Recovered: 72,440
ACTIVE CASES 5,353
in Mild Condition 3,508 (66%)
Serious or Critical 1,845 (34%)
CLOSED CASES 75,701
Recovered / Discharged 72,440 (96%)
Deaths 3,261 (4%)
Re: China Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 10:41 am
by Big Boy
OK, not on a UK stupid scale, but I notice a few farang treats starting to disappear off supermarket shelves. I don't think panic buying will reach 'stupid proportions' here, but I can see us having to survive without a few treats for a while. Still plenty of toilet roll though, although I haven't checked stocks of bum guns
Re: China Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 11:21 am
by HHTel
According to my family in Bangkok, panic buying is happening there. Fortunately, not in Hua Hin..... yet!
I've just watched two press conferences, one from Trump and one from the WHO in Geneva. What a massive difference. In Geneva, 3 reps sitting well apart from each other. All journalists linked by phone or computer. To ask a question, the journalist, presses an icon and waits for his name to be called. Plus of course, the panel talks sense.
Compare that with a Trump press conference. Half a dozen people huddled around ONE microphone. Trump saying one thing, usually false, and being politely contradicted by his wingers.