Ho seguito tutto l’altro thread dall’inizio e spesso e volentieri ci sono notizie postate e ripostate, come anche video e articoli.
Alcuni utenti hanno chiesto di fare i bravi di la ma è quasi impossibile dato che si parla di un po’ di tutto.
Cos’è il COVID-19:
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Le regole del thread sono semplici:
- postare notizie solo con la fonte
- postare solo report di quello che succede
- buon senso
Mi raccomando link e fonti.
A voi
STATS & STATISTICHE:
Spreadsheet del nostro Plague Accountant (Kiven): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14flGLWkwfET8m3kw6_mVnAlDJ4K71Lpi9cJMSZxVZVc/edit#gid=0
Mondiali: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
https://wuflu.live/
con specifiche per vari paesi: https://coronavirus-radar.com/
Mondiale & stats: https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6
Italiane del sole24ore: https://lab24.ilsole24ore.com/coronavirus/
Italiana & stats: https://topendatadpc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/b0c68bce2cce478eaac82fe38d4138b1
Italiani con una moltitudine di dati (regione, provincia etc…): https://www.efree.cloud/corona-virus/public/
Live YT con musichetta angosciante: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLV1B5Lzy48
EU weighs into German-American spat over vaccine company
Intervento di catvet sul covid-19 e gli animali ancora “early” ma penso sia abbastanza importante:
[SPOILER][SPOILERTEXT][QUOTE=catvet;20072736]Lo scrivo qua, perché è importante e resta meglio:
E’ stato individuato un altro caso di antropozoonosi, il terzo: due cani a hong kong e un gatto in belgio. I cani non hanno mai mostrato sintomatologia, il gatto aveva sintomatologia gastroenterica e respiratoria. Non si sa se sia morto o meno, ma la positività è stata riscontrata dalla facoltà di veterinaria di Liegi.
“The veterinary medicine faculty in Liège reported that a coronavirus infection has been determined in a cat. The cat lived with her owner, who started showing symptoms of the virus a week before the cat did,” said professor Steven Van Gucht.
The animal lived in close contact with its owner, and started showing symptoms a week after the woman did. “The cat had diarrhoea, kept vomiting and had breathing difficulties. The researchers found the virus in the cat’s faeces,” he added. They did not say whether the cat was still alive.
E’ un caso eccezionale, chiaramente, e qui al momento il report ancora non c’è e immagino arriverà presto (https://www.oie.int/wahis_2/public/wahid.php/Diseaseinformation/WI/index/newlang/en), ma sono state stilate delle linee guida per “proteggere” anche gli animali, quindi se siete ammalati, evitate di toccarli, farvi leccare la faccia, lavatevi le mani, ecc.
http://www.afsca.be/consumenten/dagelijksleven/andere/coronavirus/#huisdieren
PETS -NEW 03/03 / 2020-
Can pets infect humans if they have been in contact with infected individuals?
It is known that the environment of Covid-19 patients can be very contaminated. Pets living with infected people are highly exposed to the virus. So far there are only 3 known cases (2 dogs in Hong Kong and 1 cat in Belgium) where the pet has been infected by humans. The dogs showed no disease symptoms and the cat had transient respiratory and digestive disorders. There is no evidence to date that the virus is being transmitted from pets to humans or other pets. Although it is suspected that the virus that causes Covid-19 in humans originally came from wild animals, it has since adapted to humans (“humanized” virus).
Nevertheless, it is strongly recommended to continue to apply the classic hygiene rules (avoid close contact with your animal, especially if you are ill, wash your hands after touching an animal, do not let the animal lick your face). This is on the one hand to prevent that you would transmit the virus to your pet and to prevent your pet from becoming a carrier and elimination of the virus as a result of an environmental contamination.[/QUOTE]
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Analisi tamponi/test per stato, totali e in base al numero abitanti: https://ourworldindata.org/covid-testing
How the virus SPREAD (protip: per vedere aprite la pagina in incognito): https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/03/22/world/coronavirus-spread.html