Wuhan Coronavirus Thread

Is coronavirus a biological warfare agent released by China?

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6/7/2020 256611 124094 125381 9983 4975 7135
Total cases today at 256611 (prev: 246628) and
  • Active Status
    125381 Active Cases (prev: 120406)
  • Inactive Status
    124094 Cured / Discharged
  • Death Status
    7135 Deaths
  • Inactive Status
    1 Migrated

Thats a jump of total 9983/4975 active. Same yesterday was (9971/4464) compared to day before(9887/4982) .

Check the 2nd plot for the growth numbers (active alone)

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COVID-19 INDIA as on : 08 June 2020, 08:00 IST (GMT+5:30)
6/8/2020 266598 129214 129917 9987 4536 7466

Total cases today at 266598 (prev: 256611) and
  • Active Status
    129917 Active Cases (prev: 125381)
  • Inactive Status
    129214 Cured / Discharged
  • Death Status
    7466 Deaths
  • Inactive Status
    1 Migrated

Thats a jump of total 9987/4536 active. Same yesterday was (9983/4975) compared to day before(9971/4464) .

Check the 2nd plot for the growth numbers (active alone)

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COVID-19 INDIA as on : 09 June 2020, 08:00 IST (GMT+5:30)
 

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OK so it seems we are well and truly on the Italian course now. People being allowed to die at home and outside hospitals. So much for the much touted 'capacity building' which was the main excuse for the most stringent lockdown on the planet.

In Mumbai, Covid-19 patients are dying as they wait for ambulances and hospital beds

‘Please help’: As coronavirus cases soar in Delhi, patients are struggling to find hospital beds

AND we are nowhere near the peak, just at the beginning/early stages of a steep upward curve. The peak is expected to be July end. Unfortunate events and news will be the order of the day for next few weeks.
 
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And so it starts....

Mumbai hospitals run out of beds for critical Covid patients

... this is going to be worse than a badly made shoot-em-up PC game as far as body counts are concerned.
And its just gotten worse with the complete loosening of all ropes. All idiots are on the roads either not wearing masks or using it to shape their beards.....shopping, eating and drinking like there is no tomorrow.
And all oldies are queuing up in temples to get tatkal tickets to the next station for their souls.

No iam not even including cutlets here .... masks are haram for them and the Bullah fckkbar is great!!!!
 

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If you are not able to understand what the lockdown was far then what can govt do . The lockdown was to track positive cases and do contact tracing . MH and DL did zilch lockdown and then now when cases are getting out of hand contact tracing is pathetic too . how will the cases go down if you are not able to properly do first lockdown , second testing and third contact tracing ?

Capacity has been built by states who are serious why TN is not reporting so many deaths as delhi or MH ? when it has 2nd highest number of cases , Because they are able to do contact tracing properly , how come karnataka has such low cases and also lesser deaths . Because they had dedicated a separate hospital for Covid rather creating a special ward in hospital and mixing covid and non covid patients

Mumbai has done that blunder where they put covid and non covid in same place and cases are increasing

Why did people have to reach such critical stage that they are dying in homes and ambulances , If you had detected them early then treated you would have not reached this situation

here are some points from video of print . just watch the video to get better picture


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OK so it seems we are well and truly on the Italian course now. People being allowed to die at home and outside hospitals. So much for the much touted 'capacity building' which was the main excuse for the most stringent lockdown on the planet.

In Mumbai, Covid-19 patients are dying as they wait for ambulances and hospital beds

‘Please help’: As coronavirus cases soar in Delhi, patients are struggling to find hospital beds
 

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Hip hip hurrah to class system!!! Its alive and kicking hard!!!! Isn't it lovely to be rich/famous/powerful/ yada yada yada!!

How one man struggled for eight hours to find a Covid bed in Delhi hospitals

Covid-19: BJP’s Jyotiraditya Scindia and his mother test positive, admitted to a hospital in Delhi

Iam Mr.Powerful. I need a bed. Just like that.
 

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All right, since Coupta seems to be the flavour of the month, let me quote him -
'60% of patients died within 4 days of hospitalisation which means they were diagnosed too late'.

That proves 'test test test' voices were correct all along.
Test test test -> early diagnosis -> less deaths.


Watch this to realise how ALL states are publishing false infection/death numbers to hide the reality, especially the BIMARU states/hyderabad/delhi/ahmedabad/mumbai. Its laughable to read Dharavi is actually showing a dip in infections. Go figure that!

Coupta basically hinting our gormint is no better than CCP in hiding the actual numbers.
 
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Full Text: Draconian lockdown, incoherent strategies led to India paying a heavy price, say experts



India as part of the global community has also been adversely impacted with a catastrophic ‘double burden’: 145,000+ cases and 4,000+ deaths, coupled with a humanitarian crisis that encompasses an estimated 114 million job losses (91 million daily wage earners and 17 million salary earners who have been laid off), across 271,000 factories and 65-70 million small and micro enterprises that have come to a halt.

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Had the Government of India consulted epidemiologists who had better grasp of disease transmission dynamics compared to modelers, it would have perhaps been better served.

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Had the migrant persons been allowed to go home at the beginning of the epidemic when the disease spread was very low, the current situation could have been avoided. The returning migrants are now taking infection to each and every corner of the country; mostly to rural and peri-urban areas, in districts with relatively weak public health systems (including clinical care).

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It is unrealistic to expect that Covid-19 pandemic can be eliminated at this stage given that community transmission is already well-established across large sections or sub-populations in the country.


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Interesting read - for/against the opinion that current testing strategy is "motivated".

Is it politics that is dictating India’s testing policy or medical science?


Any policy which limits testing now could be motivated by politics while any policy which increases testing is largely dictated by science.

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The confusion on the Covid testing policy is precipitated by the knowledge gap–whether asymptomatic patients spread the infection or not.
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Whether a state government is doing adequate Covid tests has become a political issue unfortunately. The appropriate indicator to judge would be tests conducted per positive case, which gives an indication of the efforts taken to identify positive cases.
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Covid tests broadly lie under two categories: tests to detect virus presence in the human body and tests for the antibodies generated in defence. So far, the former has been employed in India to test individuals.
 

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Hip hip hurrah to class system!!! Its alive and kicking hard!!!! Isn't it lovely to be rich/famous/powerful/ yada yada yada!!

How one man struggled for eight hours to find a Covid bed in Delhi hospitals

Covid-19: BJP’s Jyotiraditya Scindia and his mother test positive, admitted to a hospital in Delhi

Iam Mr.Powerful. I need a bed. Just like that.

Politicians always get the preferential treatment. everybody knew that populous areas like delhi is a ticking time bomb waiting to explode...

i am just wondering that why don't other states share their infra with other states.

For eg - states like HP / UK / north east have very less patients and have some spare infra for covid patients... Delhi patients can be send to HP / chandigarh / punjab for treatment under strict quarantine...

I know what happens when these states too get their patients in numbers but they can always keep some percentage for own people and share the rest based on stats ....

IMO only Delhi and Maharastra with their best CM are crying for Beds .. in other states situation is better if not worse...atleast they are able to fend for thenselves...

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Politicians always get the preferential treatment. everybody knew that populous areas like delhi is a ticking time bomb waiting to explode...

i am just wondering that why don't other states share their infra with other states.

For eg - states like HP / UK / north east have very less patients and have some spare infra for covid patients... Delhi patients can be send to HP / chandigarh / punjab for treatment under strict quarantine...

I know what happens when these states too get their patients in numbers but they can always keep some percentage for own people and share the rest based on stats ....

IMO only Delhi and Maharastra with their best CM are crying for Beds .. in other states situation is better if not worse...atleast they are able to fend for thenselves...

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Pic showing when states will run out of beds....

Source - https://www.livemint.com/news/india...s-if-covid-19-count-rises-11585108973227.html

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Meanwhile those who decorate their jawline with masks and do deep-inhalation pranayama in public, beware. Private hospitals have come up with innovative "packages" (some running up to 15 lakhs) if you are symptomatic. Even these hospitals appear to be running "house-full" shows these days.

For example this Delhi hospital will charge minimum 3 lakhs even its just for a 24 hour admission :shock:

Rs 3 lakh for Covid treatment: Delhi hospital sets bottom line for admission

Make tandoori chicken when house is burning, what say.
 

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Meanwhile those who decorate their jawline with masks and do deep-inhalation pranayama in public, beware. Private hospitals have come up with innovative "packages" (some running up to 15 lakhs) if you are symptomatic. Even these hospitals appear to be running "house-full" shows these days.

For example this Delhi hospital will charge minimum 3 lakhs even its just for a 24 hour admission :shock:

Rs 3 lakh for Covid treatment: Delhi hospital sets bottom line for admission

Make tandoori chicken when house is burning, what say.

If a patient can't pay,having a nephrologist always come in handy,



 

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Meanwhile those who decorate their jawline with masks and do deep-inhalation pranayama in public, beware. Private hospitals have come up with innovative "packages" (some running up to 15 lakhs) if you are symptomatic. Even these hospitals appear to be running "house-full" shows these days.

For example this Delhi hospital will charge minimum 3 lakhs even its just for a 24 hour admission :shock:

Rs 3 lakh for Covid treatment: Delhi hospital sets bottom line for admission

Make tandoori chicken when house is burning, what say.
Why you think Keju was reserving ...so that his high figh HNI friends do not face any challenge in getting hospital beds if needed... poor were not getting beds anyways.

Whats the doubling rate for india at current rate... It have crossed 10K a day yesterday so surely we are in commuity spread now.....
 

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Why you think Keju was reserving ...so that his high figh HNI friends do not face any challenge in getting hospital beds if needed... poor were not getting beds anyways.
dont know how feasible it is, but maybe its time to ear-mark govt hospital beds for BPL/poor and priv ones for APL. Cruel and illogical i know, but its better of the two evils.
 

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Had the Government of India consulted epidemiologists
Consulting to them is what led Indian government to implement lockdown and build capacities. Scroll.in, clueless as always.
Had the migrant persons been allowed to go home at the beginning of the epidemic when the disease spread was very low, the current situation could have been avoided.
No, it instead would have done more as testing rate was among world's lowest back then..

The existing exemptions to them are a result of political pressure from ruckus created by opposition.
 

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Delhi will require 80,000 beds by july 31 when the case count will reach 5.5 lakh.
Delhi has 8,575 dedicated Covid-19 beds currently.


Delhi Covid cases may hit 550k by July end: Manish Sisodia

Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
Sisodia is doing fear mongering...dont trust his words.. his statements come after LG shot down their order of delhi hospitals for delihites only...EGO HURT HUA BECHARE KA

these predictions have proved wrong on more than one time anyways.

But still 8575 bed for a hughe populace of delhi is peanuts by any standard even if infections do not spread as predicted...no doubt keju is hiding now ....

on the opposite, even if keju reserves all beds for delhites only than also how does he intends to still make the sortfall... time to roll down the IR coaches into delhi... but that will be like a furnace in delhi summers without aircons and cooling...

clearly delhi govt is caught with pants down .. they were thinking that free will do the trick now that will be another bone in their neck given that revenues will dry up with all migrants off the city...

A friend who used to get 100 re odd bill got a shocker of 18K ... LOL

Also for delhi Recovery Rate is 37.88% while national average is 49% .


IMO we should be OKie if it continues at current levels...active and recovery cases are almost equal... inact recovered are ahead....


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This was story as per March 23rd and we are today at June 10th almost 80 days after still we haven't reached that levels as predicted by this chart . Our doubling rate is at 18.1 days as per the below chart at doubling rate of 12 days we would run out of beds in August mid at this current rate we may run out of beds at september if the rate of growth continues the same way as june 1st week .

 

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This was story as per March 23rd and we are today at June 10th almost 80 days after still we haven't reached that levels as predicted by this chart . Our doubling rate is at 18.1 days as per the below chart at doubling rate of 12 days we would run out of beds in August mid at this current rate we may run out of beds at september if the rate of growth continues the same way as june 1st week .
Do this chart factored in active cases only or over all ...
 

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