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3 hours ago, vememah said:

Ako je stvarno zaraženo 25%, to znači da je stopa smrtnosti zasad 0,8% (17k umrlih na 2,1M zaraženih) pod pretpostavkom da su zaista evidentirani praktično svi koji su umrli od korona virusa, pri čemu treba imati u vidu da ima mnogo nezatvorenih slučajeva, što znači da će još rasti.

 

Brojilac ti je zvanicno potvrdjeni ili razlika u smrtnosti u odnosu na proslu godinu?

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3 hours ago, Budja said:

Brojilac ti je zvanicno potvrdjeni ili razlika u smrtnosti u odnosu na proslu godinu?

 

Zvanično potvrđeni i verovatni:

 

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11708 confirmed
5228 probable
 
A death is classified as confirmed if the decedent was a New York City resident who had a positive SARS COV-2 (COVID-19) laboratory test.
 
A death is classified as probable if the decedent was a New York City resident (NYC resident or residency pending) who had no known positive laboratory test for SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) but the death certificate lists as a cause of death "COVID-19" or an equivalent.

 

https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/imm/covid-19-deaths-confirmed-probable-daily-04272020.pdf

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Meanwhile in Czechoslovakia...

 

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As the coronavirus continues to kill thousands of people a day across Europe, one country stands out for keeping its death toll low.

Slovakia, a landlocked country of 5.5 million, closed its schools, shops and borders earlier than any other country after Italy. Meanwhile, politicians and TV anchors embraced face masks even before the government made them mandatory.

The measures bore fruit: Six weeks after the first reported infection, Slovakia has just 18 fatalities and is bottom of the European list of deaths per capita, according to data compiled by John Hopkins University as of April 26.
Containing Outbreak

“Speed is of the essence,” Eva Schernhammer, head of the epidemiology department in Medical University in Vienna, said by phone. “It would be ideal to contain the epidemic at a stage when you can trace back contacts of every single new case. In hindsight, Slovakia did the right thing.”

The head of the Bratislava region, Juraj Droba, closed schools two days after the first case was reported, a week before the rest of the country, because he “could see what was happening in Italy.” The region is home to more than 10% of the country’s population.

Slovak Chief Health Inspector Jan Mikas also ordered police to stop a convoy of skiers returning from Austria and put them into supervised quarantine. About 60 people tested positive.
Quick action helped Slovakia outstand in virus containment

The government is also slowly reopening the economy after it was crippled by the lockdown, which is easier to impose in smaller countries.

Scientists warn it would be premature to call the battle over.

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https://www-bloomberg-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2020-04-28/european-nation-with-least-virus-deaths-proves-speed-is-key
 

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31 minutes ago, mustang said:

totalno 1984

 

 

 

a šta je onda naš model

 

гулаг 1931. ?

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There Aren't Enough Coronavirus Test Kits to Safely Reopen America, Experts Warn

April 27, 2020, at 9:00 a.m.

By Dennis Thompson
HealthDay Reporter

MONDAY, April 27, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Governors preparing to relax social distancing orders and reopen their economies are about to make a dire mistake that could cause COVID-19 cases to surge in their states, infectious disease experts warn.

The United States' ability to contain future COVID-19 outbreaks rests on its ability to test hundreds of thousands daily for the virus, and the country is nowhere near that capacity, researchers say.

The United States needs at least 500,000 COVID-19 virus tests performed daily to even have a hope of safely reopening, more than triple the capacity officials have been able to achieve, Dr. Ashish Jha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, said during a media briefing on Wednesday.

Others have estimated even more testing is needed, on the order of 10 to 20 million tests daily, but Jha thinks the country could get by with a half million tests daily if that's coupled with vigorous public health efforts to trace contacts and isolate the infected.

"Testing is really at the center of the entire strategy for how we keep the virus at bay as we reopen the economy," Jha said.

For the past month, the United States has plateaued at around 150,000 tests a day, Jha said.

The White House has publicly resisted the notion that not enough testing is taking place, but Jha said privately he's heard otherwise from top COVID-19 task force members.

"Despite the comments of the president and the vice president, there is broad agreement within the administration that we substantially need to scale up testing, that 150,000 tests per day are not nearly enough to bring caseloads down now, and it certainly is not going to be enough once we begin to open up our economy," Jha said.
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https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2020-04-27/there-arent-enough-coronavirus-test-kits-to-safely-reopen-america-experts-warn

 

500 hiljada testova dnevno na 330 miliona stanovnika za SAD odgovara broju od 10,6 hiljada na 7 miliona za Srbiju.

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4 hours ago, ObiW said:

I.... danas je Amerika zvanicno dobacila do milion zarazenih.

A Pomi se nije dao omesti, prešao Švabu i izbio na četvrto mesto..

 

1 hour ago, vememah said:

Ovaj je tek strašan - slučaj pacijenta broj 31 u Južnoj Koreji.

 

SaE

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Ovde su uspeli da rekonstruisu da je u Lombardiji bilo vec 1200 zarazenih oko 20 januara dakle mesec dana pre famoznog slucaja zero u Kodonju.

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