1. Haven't read everything but I think the US and UK are 1 week behind where I am (Holland) in both infection rates and measures..

    For a bit of perspective.. Holland is (no,was) economically very healthy. We have an almost complete lockdown in place since last sunday. That means every public place is closed exept some small shops/supermarkets. Laws were immediately changed to allow places to continue business on a take away/delivery basis which works well in Amsterdam.

    But regardless of that people are still forming groups on the streets, not keeping the distance.. It's terrifying if you need to go outside and know the risks and see other people not care. They suddenly are your "enemies" in some video game where you avoid to be hit..

    The sooner everyone obeys with #keepdistance #donttouchface #washhands the less crisis there will be.
  2. Everyone here (especially if you're worried and in your country it isn't that bad yet):

    If you're not scared of getting it: Try from now on to act like you have Corona when going outside. Your carefulness will save someone's grandparents..
  3. Originally posted by melon51:Everyone here (especially if you're worried and in your country it isn't that bad yet):

    If you're not scared of getting it: Try from now on to act like you have Corona when going outside. Your carefulness will save someone's grandparents..
    I appreciate and applaud you and anyone’s efforts to encourage social distancing but at this point unfortunately you’re wasting your time. People know what they’ve been told and those that are choosing to refuse will continue to make that choice until the law forces it. It’s a stubbornness that is very evident here in the UK. Some people don’t care, they literally don’t and won’t ever care. It’s something we need to accept I’m afraid, I honestly hope the government put in stricter measures here because it’s what’s needed.
  4. Originally posted by Happy24:[..]
    There are all kinds of different numbers. I usually read, mostly that the common flu has a death rate 0,1% and the coronavirus around 3,5%.

    But when I take the data and do the maths, I get very different results.

    There is this useful site with actual data from all countries:
    https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

    There we can see, that there is a very high death rate in Italy - 47.000 positive cases, 4.000 deaths - 8,5%

    Then there is quite a high death rate in Spain (5,3%) and France (3,5%) and some other countries.

    And then there are a lot of European countries, where the numbers are dramatically lower. For instance - Germany 0,35%, Austria 0,28%, Norway 0,34%, Sweden 1,1%, Czech Republic 0%, Switzerland 0,93%, Finland 0,19%... There are quite a lot of cases in all those countries already, so we can't say that we don't have enough of data.

    The thought, that those countries migh have better health care system doesn't really work, (I think) as I explained before.

    Very strange is the high rate in Italy of course, but in that article I posted before they say that even in the case of common flu "Italy showed a higher influenza attributable excess mortality compared to other European countries. especially in the elderly."
    Again - according to that article 25.000 people died because of flu in Italy just in the season 2016-17

    If I look at the numbers above, into the death rate are calculated all people who had the coronavirus when they died. But it is known that vast majority of them had other serious health problems. Is it proven that it was really the coronavirus that killed them and nothing else? They had the coronavirus when they died... but did it necessarily kill all of them?

    I don't want to make any conclusions, but I think it is something to think about.



    Important to know:
    How many people where tested?
    How many IC beds per county? Holland got 6 per 1000. Germany got 29 per 1000.

    In a lot of contries healhcare is privaticed and cut short of benifits. Managed like a company. So empty beds (in normal times) is like ‘bad’. Now we have no beds... no machines... no nurses... etc: more deaths
  5. I just keep hearing “it’s the end of the world” and “UTEOTW” playing in my head
  6. Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
    I appreciate and applaud you and anyone’s efforts to encourage social distancing but at this point unfortunately you’re wasting your time. People know what they’ve been told and those that are choosing to refuse will continue to make that choice until the law forces it. It’s a stubbornness that is very evident here in the UK. Some people don’t care, they literally don’t and won’t ever care. It’s something we need to accept I’m afraid, I honestly hope the government put in stricter measures here because it’s what’s needed.
    How would I waste my time if my post kept even just 1 person out of the pub yesterday?

    Uk had a liberal approach just like Holland, albeit a bit later. We'll see how the numbers develop. South of holland is prettty much in emergency right now, with IC-patients being driven to other hospitals in the night.

    And they expect it to explode next week. If we're not changing our behaviour now, we'll need the military and "triage" to decide who gets to live, just like Italy..

    So this doesn't have anything to do with politics/government but with common sense. The more people wake up tomorrow and do the #washhandskeepdistance Jive, the better we'll all be off...
  7. Originally posted by melon51:[..]
    How would I waste my time if my post kept even just 1 person out of the pub yesterday?

    Uk had a liberal approach just like Holland, albeit a bit later. We'll see how the numbers develop. South of holland is prettty much in emergency right now, with IC-patients being driven to other hospitals in the night.

    And they expect it to explode next week. If we're not changing our behaviour now, we'll need the military and "triage" to decide who gets to live, just like Italy..

    So this doesn't have anything to do with politics/government but with common sense. The more people wake up tomorrow and do the #washhandskeepdistance Jive, the better we'll all be off...
    I don’t believe that anything that you post will stop even 1 person going to the pub, thankfully that option is off the table now anyway. If people aren’t going to listen the government and probably a few of there friends and family who encourage them to stay at home then they aren’t going to listen to someone on a u2 site asking them. It unfortunately has everything to with government because that is the intervention we’re going to need, it’s an inevitability I know it because I’ve seen it, people aren’t listening. Perhaps once it gets really bad and people who live across the road from us get the virus or someone in our town dies because of it that might wake a few more people up but advice and some closures even isn’t cutting it I’m afraid.
  8. The measures put in place to restrain the spread of this disease are having a devastating impact on the music industry, hitting small artists and all of the industry participants hard. I’m loving the response here in Australia from artists who have banded together and created Isol-aid, a series of 20 minute live performances from home. (See story link below)

    https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/news/musicnews/isol-aid-instagram-live-music-festival-coronavirus-covid-19/12072202

    I tuned in last night for Stella Donnelly and there were about 3,000 people watching her performances. There’s no charge but people are being encouraged to donate to Support Act and its Sound of Silence fundraiser.

    I think this is a brilliant way of staying connected and hopefully these artists can survive financially in these difficult times.
  9. My city has 140 registered infections as of last night, no deaths yet. 1 death in Saxony, 84 in Germany (majority of them being 80+), with over 22k registered infections. Still - no lockdown. Sigh.

    The problem isn't the disease itself, it is treatable and not as deadly as expected. But the problem is the huge mass of patients - we can only treat them one after another and once your immune system is down, you catch other things that finally kill you.
    This is the reason we need to slow it the f*ck down as much as we can. Just so we have the time to treat everyone right.

    Yesterday it has been confirmed, that some medication for Ebola and HIV seem to be very helpful and several German hospitals are now researching on these meds that help to heal. Let's just hope with this we can get many patients better / heal them soon.

    I'm lucky living in a country with a health care system that works a lot better than many others, though it is not perfect at all.

    THE hot spot in Germany (North Rhine Westphalia) has now to dismount playgrounds because people still crowd them and enjoy their extra holidays. WE NEED A SHUTDOWN - people are just DUMB. I really do not get why they don't do that. Isn't there anything we can learn from the situation in Italy? We do not have time to put up a few rules and "wait 10 days to see how they affect". WTF!?!

    Stay inside, take care of yourself and others, mind what you do, touch, where you go.
    We're in this together and we will get thru this.
  10. here in the netherlands they sent out een tekst message to all dutch people with a cellphone : request to stay inside and keep distance, but all people working out side have to go to work even if it is in the biggest infected area in the country while the people who are working at the office, are working from home , still hoping for a lockdown
  11. Originally posted by splinter67:here in the netherlands they sent out een tekst message to all dutch people with a cellphone : request to stay inside and keep distance, but all people working out side have to go to work even if it is in the biggest infected area in the country while the people who are working at the office, are working from home , still hoping for a lockdown
    Yeah, that was a text message, but that message was in the news for a week. Nothing new here. Only people seem to be stupid and ignore all the warnings. I don't think this message changes anything. A lockdown will also be ignored. For example: In Belgium there is already a lockdown. This is ignored by many dutch people only to save a little money, because fuel in Belgium is cheaper than in Holland.