A thread where people can post links to OFFICIAL information on the Corona Virus situation.
FACTS are more important than conjecture.
WHO - SITREP
World Health Organisation daily situation reports can be found here (domestic and world info)
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/situation-reports/
shows infections, deaths and various other stuff.
AUSTRALIA
Official Department of Health COVID-19 Information page
https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert#symptoms-and-when-to-get-tested
Advice on what to do, and general information.
Please feel free to post links to relevant authority pages in your own countries.
Global map and numbers of confirmed cases etc.
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6 (https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6)
Seeing that it spreads in warmer regions the hope that the spread subsides in the warmer season (as with the flu) is in vain.
Looks more like centered in areas of high population with decent medical facilities to me. I bet most of Africa has it too, but they won't be doing any testing.
My old boss went on a cruise to Antarctica. French cruise line. Now not allowed back into Oz. Owners have decided to sail back to France. Very long trip over huge seas. Must take a while for that distance. Not sure they can enter France. Not sure if they do go into France can be allowed out to come home. If the beer runs out hell be devastated. Hes just lucky ive made him so much money last 25 yrs. :grin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hks6Nq7g6P4&fbclid=IwAR2s1mmVgvSUnfCf7yvaypOKfEraT_Gp7kCfhydAvr_e4qFfcYSTYixnBPU
Excellent, fit tart too. :whistling:
Gentlemen a question. Yesterday we were told that America had lost more people to Covid than they did in WW2, that l find hard to believe. How many of you blokes have had Covid and dare l ask if any of you have lost a loved one solely due to Covid and not because of an underlying condition. My brother lives in London and says he's had it twice.
Quote from: Kiwifruit on Saturday, 23 January 2021, 08:11 AM
Gentlemen a question. Yesterday we were told that America had lost more people to Covid than they did in WW2, that l find hard to believe. How many of you blokes have had Covid and dare l ask if any of you have lost a loved one solely due to Covid and not because of an underlying condition. My brother lives in London and says he's had it twice.
We can't tell you as they make sure not to publish those numbers. We get told how many died after testing positive within 28 days, which in a lot of cases is like saying how many people in a cancer hospice has bed sores in the last month.
I think the published figure is about 100k, but I know when the UK hit 40k if you searched through the figures the total at that time without underlying conditions was about 1,600. So I'd say by now the real figure might be 2,500 but that wouldn't scare people enough to justify the bullshit would it?
Thanks Hooli. l think your last sentence is where l sit with it all. We have no community cases yet our govt are bashing away at scanning the contact tracing QR code and doing their best to scare us into being compliant.
Quote from: Kiwifruit on Saturday, 23 January 2021, 08:11 AM
Gentlemen a question. Yesterday we were told that America had lost more people to Covid than they did in WW2, that l find hard to believe. How many of you blokes have had Covid and dare l ask if any of you have lost a loved one solely due to Covid and not because of an underlying condition. My brother lives in London and says he's had it twice.
We've had the same report in the U.K. comparing US losses to those who lost their lives in WW2. Actually the number of US troops killed in WW2 was 407,362, so it's a genuine comparison.
Like Hooli says it's hard to gauge the actual losses to Covid, as the figures published by the U.K. relate to deaths within 28 days of a positive test. And whilst I haven't lost any family due to Covid (thankfully) I do know of 3 people who have unfortunately lost their lives to this vile virus, 2 of which as far as I was aware, were fit as a fiddle. My daughter also had Covid, but was thankfully never hospitalised because of it.
Having a second case of Covid as far as I am aware is pretty rare. A while back there were discussions about whether or not you could catch it twice, never did hear the final outcome, nor whether it was proven or not, and it's no longer discussed in media in the U.K.
Not Covid sick but because of lockdowns etc. Few months back, my 90 yr old Mum. She got mixed up in her head, couldnt see her friends, go to bowls etc. We put her in hospital, she then refused to go home. We had to sell her house, pack n sort all her belongings. Big job. Shes now in a care place,cost a fortune for it. 12 mths ago she had a brilliant house, now she lives in a 3x3 metre room. Thats all due to Covid rules. Just another side to it.
Thats a sad story Greg. I can see how that happens. Dads 86 lives happily on his own but we visit, during lockdown we didn't get to see him at all.
Very sad Grog - on our third lockdown here and I have been having panic attacks even with have mrs notty for company - being on your own in these worrying times must be awful :bugga:
Like being imprisoned but having done nothing wrong.
Here in the Netherlands we had about 13 thousand more deads than in 2019. They blame Corona for that and a heat wave.
That is a predicted number by a independent statistics bureau founded in 1899.
My mother in law survived the 1st wave
My grandmother in law (90yo) survived the 1st wave.
My sister in law survived it twice.
We know nobody who was hospitalised.
Wife is self-employed and is forced to close the shop for the 2nd time and again has to wait till she can apply for some funding ... in about a month or 3 :facepalm:
We are lucky because we have some reserves / funds and i have a vital occupation so i can work my ass off to compensate ;)
Up untill now i never had to work 1 day from home due to Corona measures.
@Blubber Do you have a curfew over there now ?
I work in a hospital I speak to the staff who are dealing with covid daily and it's not good again here our hospital is nearly full again of people with specialist care and O2 requirements.
I've seen the machines waiting to be calibrated before the first wave and then in storage and now back in full use again .
My aunty in England died of covid last October and I know if a good few who have had it and some who are still recovering months later .
We now have to self test ourselves twice a week as so many staff are off across the NHS through sickness and being burnt out .
We get multiple emails per day saying what wards are closed and which parts of the hospital are closed .
Emma has been working from home since March 23rd last year.
I still go to my work every weekday .
Not had a proper holiday just odd days off pre month and managed 11 days at Christmas and new year.
I just hope everyone I know stays safe and healthy so we can meet up when it's all over .
:cheers:
Well done Seth you guys work so very hard with no out side help thank you mate we all need you but other can help by staying in when told do so :onya: :clapping: :notworthy:
Quote from: seth on Sunday, 24 January 2021, 08:44 AM
@Blubber
Do you have a curfew over there ?
I just hope everyone I know stays safe and healthy so we can meet up when it's all over .
:cheers:
Yes. Starting this weekend we are not allowed to be outside - without a valid reason - between 21.00 and 04.30h. If you need to go outside for work both the employer and the employee need to fill in a few forms.
I already have a few forms ready in case work needs me.
I tried to say... it is not to bad for me, i get out to work and see a limited group of collegues at a safe distance whilst wearing face masks,
I still have a job (maintenance guy at a pharmaceutical plant) and get paid,
The boss pays the corona tests if i think i need one,
We had no loved ones die on us,
That is not the case for a lot of people around us.
Those 13k extra dead on a total population of 17million Dutchies are only that "low" due to the measures and the caring people at the healthcare centers.
I hear a lot of people saying that it is a acceptable ratio and "we should stop the lockdown" but they fail to see why the ratio is that "good" :doh:
[Rant over]