There's an article about SA on the BBC.
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It's on the BBC Website, under News > Africa
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It's on the BBC Website, under News > Africa
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All the countries collate the data on the total number of tests but countries are adopting different approaches to testing. The state of New York for instance decided to go wild on testing and implemented a very large scale testing campaign and picked up a remarkably high number of positive cases most of which are not going to need admission. France and Italy decided to target those who qualify for admission to hospital and wouldn’t test those who clinically are suggestive of the disease but are stable enough to go self confine and medicate at home. In other words the number of tests won’t reflect the same thing in 2 different countries so it's not that relevant...Wow!
Thanks for sharing that @Grand Guru
What an excellent resource!
So much great ove how you can press play on the maps to see how the data has changed over time
I haven’t read that page very carefully, just looked at it briefly
But I still don’t see number of tests being shown anywhere
Maybe they don’t collate that data
Anyhow, it’s an excellent resource and I am bookmarking that page
All the countries collate the data on the total number of tests but countries are adopting different approaches to testing. The state of New York for instance decided to go wild on testing and implemented a very large scale testing campaign and picked up a remarkably high number of positive cases most of which are not going to need admission. France and Italy decided to target those who qualify for admission to hospital and wouldn’t test those who clinically are suggestive of the disease but are stable enough to go self confine and medicate at home. In other words the number of tests won’t reflect the same thing in 2 different countries so it's not that relevant...
You get what you measure
Yes the death rate (not the number of deaths) is better parameter. But, even then we must compare apples with apples... Europe has undoubtedly a much more resourceful healthcare system but an aging population, we have a crippling healthcare system, an HIV and TB epidemic but a younger population...Ok thanks
That makes sense
So I guess the main statistic then is the number of deaths
I assume that measurement is fairly consistent across countries
We have 7 deaths in SA, so I assume that for now and our stage in the situation, we are doing relatively well compared to several other countries. But it’s still early days...
Yes the death rate (not the number of deaths) is better parameter. But, even then we must compare apples with apples... Europe has undoubtedly a much more resourceful healthcare system but an aging population, we have a crippling healthcare system, an HIV and TB epidemic but a younger population...
I agree with you, we are still in the early stages of the epidemic. We need to stay focused on the barrier measures for a good 6 months to prevent an explosion in the number of cases with which our healthcare facilities wouldn’t cope...
Here is a good paper to read on our situation https://www.medicalbrief.co.za/arch...-collide-tb-hiv-and-covid-19-in-south-africa/
That’s exactly what I tell my staff to motivate them. There is simply no other nation that is as prepared for this epidemic as this nation, not with resources but with skills! We have been dealing with multi-drug resistant TB and with HIV for the last 30 years and we know how to deal with infectious diseases better than anyone else. I sincerely hope I’m right!One thing that we have here despite everything else that still needs to be figured out... Is some of the world's best Medical professionals.
Technology might find the problem and help solve it quicker ,but experience will do a better job of the whole process.
Shout out to our Med. Staff and support staff.
We have the toughest medical exams and still the longest study period even though things has changed a little. So we should be prepared for most scenarios.That’s exactly what I tell my staff to motivate them. There is simply no other nation that is as prepared for this epidemic as this nation, not with resources but with skills! We have been dealing with multi-drug resistant TB and with HIV for the last 30 years and we know how to deal with infectious diseases better than anyone else. I sincerely hope I’m right!
That’s exactly what I tell my staff to motivate them. There is simply no other nation that is as prepared for this epidemic as this nation, not with resources but with skills! We have been dealing with multi-drug resistant TB and with HIV for the last 30 years and we know how to deal with infectious diseases better than anyone else. I sincerely hope I’m right!
That’s tragic @Timwis. It seems that the Queen is going to deliver a special speech today. Stay and you loved ones safe!Daily UK figure in and yet again it's a new daily high! In the last 24 hours another 708 deaths!
Yes the death rate (not the number of deaths) is better parameter. But, even then we must compare apples with apples... Europe has undoubtedly a much more resourceful healthcare system but an aging population, we have a crippling healthcare system, an HIV and TB epidemic but a younger population...
I agree with you, we are still in the early stages of the epidemic. We need to stay focused on the barrier measures for a good 6 months to prevent an explosion in the number of cases with which our healthcare facilities wouldn’t cope...
Here is a good paper to read on our situation https://www.medicalbrief.co.za/arch...-collide-tb-hiv-and-covid-19-in-south-africa/
@Adephi
Didn't think you would watch, tell me again of how I'm going to change my opinion?
Covid-19 is a Covert op and now we have china style surveillance of our cell phones.
The recent spectrum release we just had... 5G anyone?
We still have the UFO nuts to come up with the virus was brought to Earth by extra terrestrial life on an asteroid conspiracy, watch this space!Like everybody got 5G on their phone?
Next you are going to tell me this virus was designed by the "New World Order" (whatever that is) and in order to get the vaccine I will have to sell my soul to the giant spaghetti monster.
Waar kom mense aan die k@k?
I'm done with fantasy theories. You believe what you want. It doesn't mean anything to me. To me its about what is lying ahead and how to get over it. These conspiracies are not doing anything about that.
If it's on the internet, especially Reddit, then it must be true...Like everybody got 5G on their phone?
Next you are going to tell me this virus was designed by the "New World Order" (whatever that is) and in order to get the vaccine I will have to sell my soul to the giant spaghetti monster.
Waar kom mense aan die k@k?
I'm done with fantasy theories. You believe what you want. It doesn't mean anything to me. To me its about what is lying ahead and how to get over it. These conspiracies are not doing anything about that.
And the Illuminati fans finding the real reasons behind the lockdown!We still have the UFO nuts to come up with the virus was brought to Earth by extra terrestrial life on an asteroid conspiracy, watch this space!
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Replace the turtle with a bat and the theory will hold waterOf course all ridiculous ideas when everybody knows it originated on Discworld!
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