Wuhan Coronavirus Thread

Is coronavirus a biological warfare agent released by China?

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Mikesingh

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Sticking with morning data.
Total cases today at 11439(prev: 10363) and active cases at 9756 (prev: 8988)
Thats a jump of 798 active. Same yesterday was (1281/1001) compared to day before(796/620) . Check the 2nd plot for the growth numbers (active alone)

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  • 9756 Active Cases
  • 1305 Cured / Discharged
  • 377 Deaths
  • 1 Migrated

COVID-19 INDIA as on : 15 April 2020, 08:00 GMT+5:30
As per the projections, we would have had 13000 active cases by today! we have 9756 active. That means we are flatlining somewhat which is good news!

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I am pretty sure many commies will masquerade as RW and will be promoting this sentiment on SM.

Chill Saar, this is just diplomacy. Let it play out.
There is a line that cannot be crossed even in diplomacy saar. Porkistan is our enemy. We are losing good indian youths on the borders and elsewhere to enemy fire. We should NOT be sending medicines to the enemy, as long as the status-quo continues. Let the world bleat. We should least care.
 

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There is a line that cannot be crossed even in diplomacy saar. Porkistan is our enemy. We are losing good indian youths on the borders and elsewhere to enemy fire. We should NOT be sending medicines to the enemy, as long as the status-quo continues. Let the world bleat. We should least care.
Yes it is a defining moment if India rejects, once and for all the shackles will be broken.

let’s see how it plays out.
 

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https://www.dailyo.in/variety/lockd...kerala-alcohol-prohibition/story/1/32706.html

Kerala which is India's most alcohol loving state learns to live without alcohol in lockdown times.
On the surface this might sound good. people staying away from alcohol. But if you are addicted to it, not getting your daily quota is akin to forced drowning. Am not defending alcoholism. But completely stopping alcohol to total addicts is cruel.

While we are on the subject KL, the state has a tornado approaching it post-lockdown removal when all the gelf-returnees, estimated at over 100,000 will land up on its shores in one shot. I heard the gormint there is busy converting even house-boats into quarantine centers to accomodate all of them.
This applies to all other states too. Post lockdown, plenty of infected and non-infected ppl will be inbound. States will have to show smarts to contain them and prevent a snake and ladder game move of going from square 99 to square 2.
 

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On the surface this might sound good. people staying away from alcohol. But if you are addicted to it, not getting your daily quota is akin to forced drowning. Am not defending alcoholism. But completely stopping alcohol to total addicts is cruel.

While we are on the subject KL, the state has a tornado approaching it post-lockdown removal when all the gelf-returnees, estimated at over 100,000 will land up on its shores in one shot. I heard the gormint there is busy converting even house-boats into quarantine centers to accomodate all of them.
This applies to all other states too. Post lockdown, plenty of infected and non-infected ppl will be inbound. States will have to show smarts to contain them and prevent a snake and ladder game move of going from square 99 to square 2.
Kerala has already allowed sale of alcohol after few suicides.
 

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On the surface this might sound good. people staying away from alcohol. But if you are addicted to it, not getting your daily quota is akin to forced drowning. Am not defending alcoholism. But completely stopping alcohol to total addicts is cruel.

While we are on the subject KL, the state has a tornado approaching it post-lockdown removal when all the gelf-returnees, estimated at over 100,000 will land up on its shores in one shot. I heard the gormint there is busy converting even house-boats into quarantine centers to accomodate all of them.
This applies to all other states too. Post lockdown, plenty of infected and non-infected ppl will be inbound. States will have to show smarts to contain them and prevent a snake and ladder game move of going from square 99 to square 2.
Speaking of alcohol I read the notice issued by MHA today, there is nothing saying liquor shops or excise. Or, there something else they are called of?!
 

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It looks like HCQ a medicine which costs Rs 3 a tablet is working effectively in majority casescasws., though not a direct cure but the best we have and it works.

Now the leftists, globalists and all vested interests who are in the race to new vaccine for China Virus and want to sell it at $1000, they are using MSM to criticize and show HCQ as having side effects and harmful. They are sponsoring fake HCQ trials, applying stringent clinical rules which hithertohitherto is not applicable to other potential cures.

Maybe Trump and Modi realise this thing.

Follow this thread.


 

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Since last week of March , Google has removed NSE Nifty graph from its search result... Wrote numerous feedback.. no one cares at Google. Or is it something serious
 

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If Maharashtra does well, #Congress will take credit as part of MVA & if it's does badly, it would scoot and blame the CM and PM.


They have mastered the Art of playing it safe.
@DurexIndia has a new #BrandAmbassador:rofl:

This is always the case for Congress. One city in Rajasthan controls virus and they start giving credit to Owl baba. Entire state is performing bad because of Modi... lol
 

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Covid19 lockdown: There's only one way to save Indian lives and economy

SARS-CoV-2 that causes COVID-19 is here to stay. Every single carrier is one too many. Even if by a miracle everyone is cured this instant, surfaces could still carry SARS-CoV-2 for days. How long before a single, stray virus finds its way into someone’s lungs and this global nightmare has a sequel?

As the PM and CMs of different states met over video conferencing and decided to extend lockdown for two more weeks, reactions varied. Richer Indians fluctuated between boredom and irritation, poorer Indians between worry about short term hunger and long term poverty and death.

The real question though is this: would we go back to normal on the 1st of May? And if we do, how long before another burst of infections emerge across the country like in China, which on 11th April saw 99 new cases, its highest increase since March 6? Do we go for another lockdown? If yes, how long?

Let’s find out the peak our medical infrastructure can handle. India only has around 40,000 ventilators with only a few thousand free during normal times.

Add to that the fact that we only have 1 doctor per 1,457 citizens i.e we have a shortage of over 600,000 doctors and 2 million nurses. Right now is perhaps not the time to ask why even after 73 years of independence, India’s medical infrastructure is so woefully inadequate or laugh at the irony of doctor-shortage in a nation where every second middle-class family wants to make their child a doctor.

We learn from nations – almost all Asian – who have succeeded. South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong have kept the virus under manageable levels without draconian lockdowns, and it now seems so has China.

What these places did is what the WHO had asked in the first place – the three magic words – ‘test, test, test’ and two more: ‘contact-tracing’. But these pose a special challenge for India.

A key problem in India is our horrendous communication skills. Millions still haven’t understood the gravity of the disease and continue to roam around needlessly despite the lockdown (excluding genuine cases like hunger-stricken migrants). Thus what we need most is effective community communication of the seriousness of the issue involving local leaders and workers. This will be key to any solution we come up with.

To repeat once again - COVID-19 is not going away in a hurry. The government should make decisions based upon this assumption, as also the knowledge that resultant poverty could kill hundreds of thousands in India. But it need not be so. With enough testing, we can restart life and economy in a phased, controlled manner. And together, over time, united as a nation, step by step, we can defeat this invisible enemy better than any other country in the world.

https://www.sify.com/news/covid19-l...s-and-economy-news-columns-ueneBtajfdicc.html
 

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