Per la peppa, 2 in TI in Puglia , non capitava da Giugno.
Mi sembra che il virus circoli più di prima, diverse regioni hanno almeno un caso in TI.
MALTA rules, va tutto ok!!!
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Le 3 cose più belle dall'entrata nel forum e nel mondo meteo : i "mammatus" post-temporale, il nevone 2012 e l'ASE..
Esattamente, più persone testi, più casi trovi e la % rimane la stessa. Ergo, in sostanza la diffusione del virus nel Regno Unito, in Italia e in Germania al momento è la stessa.
Purtroppo mi sono perso un grafico della fondazione Gimbe secondo cui a più tamponi corrispondevano praticamente sempre più contagi. Del resto i contagi non aumenterebbero altrimenti.
E io mica ho detto che non servono in assoluto. Quello che ho detto io è che il relativamente basso (e comunque in crescita) numero attuale di contagi in Italia non è una prova della loro efficacia, è semplicemente una correlazione spuria.PS: talmente non servono che in tutti i paesi dove cresce le obbligano, chissà perché, per gioco
"In Africa non cresce il cibo. Non crescono i primi. Loro non hanno i contorni. Una fetta di carne magari la trovi, ma hanno un problema con i contorni. Per non parlare della frutta."
Virus, rapporto choc del Guardian: <<L'Italia poteva evitare 10.000 morti, piano inadeguato>>
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59,147 new cases and 1,301 new deaths in Brazil[
In Nuova Zelanda +13 casi. Che siano piccole scintille di una fiamma pronta a divampare? È il dato più alto, per quanto sia assurdo dirlo, da mesi.
Numeri alti anche in Corea, oggi +103.
New Zealand reported 13 new community coronavirus cases on Thursday as the country tackles a fresh outbreak that ended an enviable run of more than 100 days without any locally transmitted infections.
The new cluster, which now totals 17 cases, has prompted the country to put its most populous city under lockdown as authorities scramble to trace the source of the outbreak. New Zealand now has 36 active infections, including imported cases. In total, the country has reported 1,238 confirmed cases and 22 deaths.
Authorities are warning that the number of cases are likely to increase, raising the prospect that a three-day lockdown in Auckland could be extended and putting the date of the country's upcoming general election in doubt.
"As we all learned from our first experience with Covid, once you identify a cluster it grows before it slows," Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said at a news conference Thursday. "We should expect that to be the case here."
New Zealand's outbreak is a dramatic turn of events for the country, which was heralded as a world leader in how it handled the outbreak. For months, life was largely back to normal, and the country went 102 days without a locally acquired case.
New Zealand reinstates coronavirus restrictions after first locally transmitted case in 102 days
But on Tuesday, New Zealand reported that a family of four in Auckland had been infected with coronavirus, despite having no history of overseas travel and no connection with any known cases. That prompted Ardern to reintroduce coronavirus restrictions, including shutting off access to retirement homes, imposing the Auckland lockdown, and limiting gatherings around the country to no more than 100 people.
On Thursday, New Zealand's Director General of Health Dr. Ashley Bloomfield announced the 13 new locally transmitted cases, all connected with the original four.
It remains unclear what caused the latest outbreak. For months, New Zealand has imposed strict immigration controls -- aside from some exceptions, the border is closed to all non-New Zealanders, and anyone entering the country must spend 14 days in a state quarantine facility.
Authorities have used genome sequencing to investigate the source of the outbreak, but have found no link between the community cases and imported cases in New Zealand's managed isolation quarantine facilities, Bloomfield said. "What we do know is that the genome sequence of the new cases broadly most closely resemble the patterns from the United Kingdom and Australia," he said.
One of the original four worked at Americold, an American temperature-controlled warehouse company. On Thursday, authorities announced that three more Americold staff members had tested positive, and seven of the cases announced Thursday are family members of Americold employees.
Authorities are testing surfaces at Americold's warehouse for Covid-19, but Ardern emphasized that the most likely cause of the outbreak was human-to-human transmission. "We are wanting to rule everything out," she said.
New Zealand's new cluster comes just weeks away from a national election scheduled for September 19. Parliament was set to be dissolved on Wednesday but Ardern postponed that to August 17 -- and she is yet to announce whether the election will go ahead as originally planned.
The country will be hoping it can avoid a similar situation to its neighbor Australia, where the state of Victoria is reporting hundreds of new cases each day. The state currently has more than 7,800 active cases, and has reported at least 275 coronavirus deaths, as of Thursday. Like New Zealand, Australia imposed strict border controls, but the current outbreak has been linked to poor practices at the border.
On Wednesday, Ardern emphasized that Australia's situation -- and the situation in countries around the world -- showed how important it was for New Zealand to stick to the new restriction rules.
"Our response to the virus so far has worked, it opened our economy and our communities, and it gave New Zealanders freedoms that we cherished, and we all want to get back there as soon as we can. But success relies on us all working together," she said.
"We know how to beat this, but we also know we don't have to look far to see what it can mean if we don't get on top of it."
CNN's Isaac Yee contributed reporting.
Non vedo dove ci sia l'incertezza o cosa ci sia da scoprire.
Con l'apertura delle scuola sicuramente non diminuiranno i contagi e difficilmente resteranno stabili.
È chiaro che ci sarà un aumento.
Ma è chiara la volontà di voler riprendere una vita pseudo normale con o senza virus. Non è più opzionale ora.
Mah oltre al fatto che non penso che l'autore dell'articolo stava al governo ma ora non è che chi scrive un articolo abbia meno credibilità solo perché è inglese.
Cioè Einstein era comunque tedesco mentre i suo governi facevano altro.
Ultima modifica di Mik34; 14/08/2020 alle 08:57
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