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Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 05, 2020 12:58 am

Yep they are reluctant to reveal recovery statistics. No one knows why. maybe they want people to take it seriously and if they reveal the recovery stats, people will start becoming complacent.

Only 3 States in Australia admitted they reveal recovery stats, but not in full. The remaining States are not revealing recoveries at all.

The clear turning point will be when recovery stats exceed the newly infected stats. That would indicate less infected people each day.

In Australia, recovery rate far exceeds the new infections.

And yes, the China Virus is very much in decline here now, with new infections around the 100 mark. Recovery rate per day is over 300 per day.

So the doubling now is every 55 days. And that is a doubling of the total cases, not actual cases as we can't determine how many active cases there are because they are not disclosing it. So down from a peak of 35% to below 2% new infections per day.

So where is that nincompoop erolz? I just wanted to ask him if Australia is pulling another South Korea or not...what a dick head this idiot was! :roll:

Now all we got to do is wait for most of Europe, USA and Canada to get their act together so we can open up our economies slowly through the recovery phase. But some restrictions will need to remain on countries like China unless they let in some epidemiology inspectors as their data is really suss...
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 05, 2020 1:25 am

Be it known to you all that there’s no real “recovery” from this virus because it will most likely cause scarring of the lungs thereby permanently decreasing the lung’s functionality by a certain percentage.

The tale-tell sign that you’ve damaged your lungs from it, is a need for a ventilator during the course of the illness. It comes about when a certain percentage of your tiny lung-bubbles; which normally inflate/deflate with oxygen as you breathe, become very sore and burst beyond repair.

If you survived this but needed a ventilator to do so… you’ll never be the same person again. Those who were previously physically active; such as a dancer or a footballer… might as well hang their footwear up!
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 05, 2020 1:31 am

Get Real! wrote:Be it known to you all that there’s no real “recovery” from this virus because it will most likely cause scarring of the lungs thereby permanently decreasing the lung’s functionality by a certain percentage.

The tale-tell sign that you’ve damaged your lungs from it, is a need for a ventilator during the course of the illness. It comes about when a certain percentage of your tiny lung-bubbles; which normally inflate/deflate with oxygen as you breathe, become very sore and burst beyond repair.

If you survived this but needed a ventilator to do so… you’ll never be the same person again. Those who were previously physically active; such as a dancer or a footballer… might as well hang their footwear up!


And yet we have professional footballers, basketballers etc who have contracted the disease, have recovered and will go back to earning millions per year once the season opens up again...And I am talking about very elite NFL, NBA, AFL, NRL and EPL players.

Fact remains that the vast majority of the infected will have extremely mild symptoms.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 05, 2020 1:34 am

Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Be it known to you all that there’s no real “recovery” from this virus because it will most likely cause scarring of the lungs thereby permanently decreasing the lung’s functionality by a certain percentage.

The tale-tell sign that you’ve damaged your lungs from it, is a need for a ventilator during the course of the illness. It comes about when a certain percentage of your tiny lung-bubbles; which normally inflate/deflate with oxygen as you breathe, become very sore and burst beyond repair.

If you survived this but needed a ventilator to do so… you’ll never be the same person again. Those who were previously physically active; such as a dancer or a footballer… might as well hang their footwear up!


And yet we have professional footballers, basketballers etc who have contracted the disease, have recovered and will go back to earning millions per year once the season opens up again...And I am talking about very elite NFL, NBA, AFL, NRL and EPL players.

Fact remains that the vast majority of the infected will have extremely mild symptoms.

That were on a ventilator? Fat chance!

Even being on a ventilator after some days/weeks can damage you.
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 05, 2020 1:35 am

Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Be it known to you all that there’s no real “recovery” from this virus because it will most likely cause scarring of the lungs thereby permanently decreasing the lung’s functionality by a certain percentage.

The tale-tell sign that you’ve damaged your lungs from it, is a need for a ventilator during the course of the illness. It comes about when a certain percentage of your tiny lung-bubbles; which normally inflate/deflate with oxygen as you breathe, become very sore and burst beyond repair.

If you survived this but needed a ventilator to do so… you’ll never be the same person again. Those who were previously physically active; such as a dancer or a footballer… might as well hang their footwear up!


And yet we have professional footballers, basketballers etc who have contracted the disease, have recovered and will go back to earning millions per year once the season opens up again...And I am talking about very elite NFL, NBA, AFL, NRL and EPL players.

Fact remains that the vast majority of the infected will have extremely mild symptoms.

That were on a ventilator? Fat chance!

Even being on a ventilator after some days/weeks can damage you.


No I doubt these guys went on ventilators. They probably had very mild symptoms that didn't require it.
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Postby repulsewarrior » Sun Apr 05, 2020 3:46 am

https://www.dw.com/en/us-firm-denies-ge ... m_ln=19037

...indeed it is shocking, what a panic America's administration is in; having to end trading face-masks even to their closest allies, even to the extreme of placing embargos on what has been already shipped.

...embarrassing, to say the least; anyone who is helpful to them at this point, can also expect to be called a sucker at some point as well.

...and on a side note, watch for counterfeit N95/KN95 face masks; even "donations" from China's Republic, (never mind the open market,) have proven to be flawed.
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Kikapu » Sun Apr 05, 2020 7:22 am

Since large majority of infected people either have a very mild case of the virus or are just carriers but otherwise in good health and that they only had to be home quarantined for 14 days from the time they were tested, which then this would be counted as "recovered" after 14 days.

I don't think much explanation is needed really.

For example:

USA has 311,635 cases
Serious/Critical cases 8,206
Total recovered 14,825
Active cases 288,356
Deaths 8,454

As GR stated, I doubt there were many on the ventilator system of the so called 14,825 "recovered"
If we were to assume that the 14,825 were all on the ventilator system at one point, then we have to assume all of the active cases of 288,356 are now also on the ventilator system.
Of course we know that there are not that many ventilators in the USA to begin with.
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Postby CrookedRiverGuy » Sun Apr 05, 2020 7:58 am

repulsewarrior wrote:...embarrassing, to say the least; anyone who is helpful to them at this point, can also expect to be called a sucker at some point as well.


I watched part of 'his' performance yesterday. After realizing he did cross important lines (with reference to both his babble and subtle threats to sovereign allied nations), I turned off his appalling speech. He is doing too much damage. Hopefully a great majority of the US citizens will realize it before it's too late
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Londonrake » Sun Apr 05, 2020 12:05 pm

Coronavirus: Australia launches criminal investigation into Ruby Princess https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-52171181

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Postby Kikapu » Sun Apr 05, 2020 4:06 pm

I believe jogging during these times should be bannen, especially those running on narrow paths as the heavy breathing by the runner can exhale virus particles into the air if they are carriers, which people they encounter along the way can be put to risk.
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