trustno1 Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 Ja nisam videla da su se pojavili neki provereni i relevantni podaci o drugoj infekciji. Je l ima neki drugi izvor informacija osim Goran Stevanović (ne znam ni ko je to?)?
Ros Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 7 hours ago, jms_uk said: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk cemu zurba u britaniji? moglo se jos malo sacekati
Gojko & Stojko Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 Israel’s Return to Lockdown Offers a Cautionary Tale Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared victory prematurely. Now Israelis are rightly angry at the cost of that hubris. By Zev Chafets Not so long ago, Israel was considered a coronavirus success story. In May, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated himself on achieving victory and, with a wide smile, invited Israelis to “go out and have a good time.” That invitation was readily accepted. People who had been locked down for many weeks celebrated with mass parties and grand wedding receptions. Bars, pubs and restaurants reopened to full houses. Few bothered with masks or social distancing. The good times Bibi called for were rolling. In the wrong direction, as it turns out. Since then, Israel has become a cautionary tale and potential catastrophe. Cases are soaring. “We are one step away from another complete lockdown of the country,” Netanyahu bleakly warned assembled government ministers on Monday. While other governments have hidden behind the “scientific advice” the prime minister has been the sole decider of policy since the beginning of the coronavirus era. That is still the case. Instead of taking responsibility for the debacle, Netanyahu has blamed the public: Israelis went overboard, he says, refusing to wear masks, wash their hands or practice social distancing. The public begs to differ. Back in May, almost three quarters of Israelis approved of Bibi’s handling of coronavirus. Today, less than half do. Fully 62% say that he is doing a bad job of dealing with the economic disaster that is unfolding. Unemployment has soared to 20% from 4% in less than five months. The government has failed to provide sufficient relief to the unemployed; in fact, hasn’t even tried. Less than half the $29 billion dollars for virus-related emergency financial aid has yet to be dispersed. The Bank of Israel is predicting a 6% contraction in gross domestic product for 2020, a figure announced before the prime minister threatened a new national shutdown. Because of political wrangling with his coalition partners, Netanyahu has failed to deliver a national budget or a coherent economic recovery plan. Demonstrations are springing up and police are concerned that they will become violent. Some hospitals say they will soon reach capacity. Bibi, in the meantime, is demanding a personal income tax rebate of almost a million shekels ($290,000) for expenses he claims to have incurred over the past decade. He is also seeking permission from authorities to accept $3 million dollars from an American supporter who has volunteered to pay the prime minister’s legal bills in his trial for fraud, bribery and breach of trust. Following a public outcry, Bibi conceded that his timing was poor. But he still wants the money. Beyond the public’s medical and economic concerns lies a dispiriting question: Where is the start-up nation Bibi has been invoking (and taking credit for) during his years in office? Where are the vaunted secret agencies capable of cyber miracles and the brilliant intelligence operatives we all count on for solutions to impossible problems? Early in the pandemic, the Mossad was sent out to bring home critical testing equipment -- and returned with the wrong kind of swabs. Just last week, the Shin Bet, Israel’s security service, was charged with using its advanced cyber tracking methods to find people exposed to the virus, and sent the country into a panic with thousands of false positives. Not long ago, Bibi visited a classified laboratory said to be on the verge of a great coronavirus discovery. So far, all it has provided was a prime ministerial photo-op. Israel, like the rest of the world, will come out of this crisis eventually. But it will be a chastened and wiser nation. People are recalling the 1973 Yom Kippur War, when all Israel’s superior technology completely missed a surprise attack by two Arab armies. Almost 3,000 Israelis died in three weeks. So far, the coronavirus body count is lower. But the psychological blow is comparable, and so is the lesson that hubris kills. SaE
Lancia Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 U celoj Spaniji ce izgleda biti obavezno nosenje zastitne maske, kako u zatvorenom tako i u otvorenom prostoru, nezavisno od socijalne distance - nema, jbg, izgleda da mnogobrojna zarista najavljuju drugi talas. Trenutno: Ovo su zarista: Inace, Spanija je vec nabavila 5.2 miliona vakcina protiv sezonskog gripa, sa primarnim ciljem da se vakcinise 75% stanovnistva starijeg od 65 godina. 2
Milosh76 Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 Ja nisam videla da su se pojavili neki provereni i relevantni podaci o drugoj infekciji. Je l ima neki drugi izvor informacija osim Goran Stevanović (ne znam ni ko je to?)?Direktor infektivne klinike u BG
vememah Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 https://www.inquirer.com/health/coronavirus/covid-19-coronavirus-face-masks-infection-rates-20200624.html 3 1
beeva Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 Nego, šta bi sa kineskim brojkama? Послато са Redmi Note 5 помоћу Тапатока
vememah Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 (edited) Promena ukupnog broja potvrđenih slučajeva u zadnje dve nedelje u odnosu na dve nedelje pre toga. https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/biweekly-growth-covid-cases Edited July 14, 2020 by vememah 1
koksy Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 Quote ARGENTINA pokušava riješiti misterij pojave zaraze koronavirusom kod 57 mornara nakon 35 dana provedenih na moru, unatoč tomu što su na testiranju prije plovidbe svi bili negativni. Ribarski brod Echizen Maru vratio se u luku nakon što je dio mornara razvio simptome koji odgovaraju covidu-19, objavilo je ministarstvo zdravlja u ponedjeljak. Prema ministarstvu 57 od 61 člana posade sada je pozitivno na koronavirus. Svi su testirani 14 dana prije plovidbe, bili su negativni i do ukrcavanja na brod bili su u obveznoj karanteni u hotelu u gradu Ushuaiju. .... Tim sada pokušava utvrditi kronologiju simptoma kako bi utvrdio kronologiju zaraze. Voditelj odjela zaraznih bolesti u bolnici u Ushuaiju Leandro Ballatore kaže da inkubacija od 35 dana nije još opisana.
Filozof manijak Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 ...ili karantin pre ukrcavanja i nije bio toliko striktan
omiljeni Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 sigurno je bilo nešto misteriozno. možda im se tajno ukrcao neki Gordon Pym i sve ih zarazio. 14 dana karantina pre ukrcavanje na ribarski brod.
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