The first European nation to go into lockdown discusses how to reopen again.
www.foxnews.com
Denmark saying it will take the hit and re-open (Probably helps that Sweden next door never really shut down)
African leaders are warning of an economic collapse if financial assistance isn’t provided to the millions of people out of work because of the novel coronavirus.
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African economies at risk of collapse and all the good stuff that would come with that.
New research suggests there could be a lot of people with COVID-19 who don't even know they have it. That's great for those people, but not so great for everyone else. So how common is it?
www.abc.net.au
The possibility that up to 50% of people infected with covid-19 could be asymptomatic or have symptoms so mild that they don't even realise that they have it. The vast majority of the rest will recover just fine.
People (fuelled by the media) seem to have gotten it into their heads that we can 'stop' this virus. We can't, its already out of the bag, its even infecting animals now so it will have a natural non-human resovoir around the world.
I think the average age of the dead in Italy was something like 80yrs old and many if not most of those were already sick with shit like cancer or other serious diseases. This is well beyond the average life expectancy for most humans in the world today let alone throughout history. The overall death toll is still far below flu and significantly below stuff like heart disease and cancer etc.
Work on increasing the hospital beds, and building some mass hospitals or something and re-open the economy as soon as possible.