Posted on 03/01/2020 12:41:29 AM PST by cba123
SEOUL (REUTERS) - South Korea reported 210 new coronavirus cases on Sunday (March 1) afternoon local time, raising the country's total infections to 3,736, the Korea Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said.
The updated numbers added to the 376 recorded earlier in the day. KCDC also reported an 18th death linked to the virus.
Not sure whether this is a trend yet, but today's total is actually a slight decrease, from the new cases, reported yesterday.
They’re doing well, considering the very high population density there.
I shudder to think of conditions in N. Korea.
At least, the S. Koreans don’t have to worry about securing their northern border.
On the bright side, North Koreans don’t have to worry about their health care system being overwhelmed.
Pray for warm weather. Get 7-9 hours of sleep if possible (most important). Exercise as much as possible before getting ill (not during illness). Exercise helps us to sleep more deeply (very important).
Stay well hydrated. Eat a varied, healthy diet if possible. Eat only until you no longer feel hungry and no more. Drink green tea (2 per day, 4 if wanting to lose weight). Some healthy spices for our immune systems are garlic, onions, cayenne pepper, turmeric and ginger.
Is it just me, or do the SK deaths from the virus seem really low? Is this just a factor of not enough time elapsed for the cases to be resolved into recoveries or death? Hopefully some of the number crunchers out there can chime in.
I mean we already have 1 death here in the US with less than 70 cases. Thats obviously a much higher death rate than SK, where there are 3736 cases and 18 deaths. I suppose the difference could also be due to the criminal lack of testing here.
Or could it be (buttoning up flame suit) that this thing is not as serious as were being told? What are Italys numbers?
Scroll down past the line graphs for the chart with stats for each country
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
Is it just me, or do the SK deaths from the virus seem really low? Is this just a factor of not enough time elapsed for the cases to be resolved into recoveries or death? Hopefully some of the number crunchers out there can chime in.
I mean we already have 1 death here in the US with less than 70 cases. Thats obviously a much higher death rate than SK, where there are 3736 cases and 18 deaths. I suppose the difference could also be due to the criminal lack of testing here.
Or could it be (buttoning up flame suit) that this thing is not as serious as were being told? What are Italys numbers?
I think it is partly the result of it still being relatively new, for South Korea.
The numbers have been going up very quickly.
With a prayer, for everyone, that you are right.
Outside of China, SKorea makes up 49.24% of the cases
S. Korea
Total cases 3,526
New cases. 376
New Deaths. 17
Active cases. 3,479
Total recovered 30
serious,critical 10
New deaths should read total deaths as no deaths occurred today
Thanks, HollyB. Italys death rate is a bit higher than SK and the outbreaks in these two countries started at about the same time, didnt they?
Maybe the difference in death rates is just a factor of testing efficiency - of which SK is the best, Italy is somewhere in the middle, and the US is worst.
Also, isnt the strange church in SK where they went around and tested surfaces (wow, why cant we do that!), and found the virus on the faucet handle in a bathroom?
So you can scrub your hands until they bleed but when you turn off the water, you still get infected by the sink!
Move to Wuhan, troll.
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