|
By:
too busy spreading through the states atm.
|
|
By:
not many went skiing in january
|
|
By:
Time was and observing what was happening elsewhere seems to have helped.
They went into "lockdown " early when not many cases . Much of Africa has low density population. There is some (unproven) theory that warm air temperatures slow down transmission rates ( that won't help South Africa as winter approaches) As with everything, India is a worry, cases are rising and very large population many living in high density cities. Hope they are still doing well in a couple of months. Not sure how India can lift lockdown but also a real concern as to how people will be able to afford food - doubt government will pay them 80% salary. |
|
By:
Very low figures from Africa..is the virus petering out?
|
|
By:
i put this on the related thread earlier -
a $1 test in senegal, they test everyone who enters a health centre and use chloroquine. according to this report, so far they have had only two deaths and have the third best recovery rate in the world. https://twitter.com/Chumet_/status/1254694221937770498 |
|
By:
Africa has gazzilions of Chinese working there..really surprised at such low low numbers..maybe just maybe this fecker is dying off.
|
|
By:
Do we trust the reporting ?
|
|
By:
No of course not but never the less it is looking like very limited damage..hope its fizzling out...like most virus' do.
|