I think we all have our different breaking points when it comes to this lockdown. The peak wave is moving slowly, but it is moving. In Massachusetts I got to cash in my empty redemption cans this weekend. The mall may open next month.
Covid-19 Discussion (moderated)


Sorry!
The animals that can live forever:
Under the normal condition they are capable of regeneration. But they may get sick from the environment or the disease.

130.000 new cases and 5000 deaths around the world yesterday, the worst day since the beginning of the pandemic, I guess. Now there isn´t one epicenter, but many: India 12000 new cases; Brazil 30000; USA 20000; Russia 8000; Chile and Peru 5000; Pakistan 5000; Bangladesh 3000; South Africa 2400...

Talking head on TV said we will hit 200,000 deaths by Nov..
How uplifting. And school will be open for me by that time...

#1433-He is lying;death by pneumonia with a person in his family having covid-19 = death by covid-19.
Not doing that is a cover up!
Same with the flu! very very few die directly by the flu....

What if there is a promising drug for it , but the virus is constantly mutate ?
Does this drug eventually useless ?

stopworldcontrol.com/en/
With a name like that, I am pretty sure this website is not subjective and does not promote far fetched theories.

What if there is a promising drug for it , but the virus is constantly mutate ?
Does this drug eventually useless ?
That's always a possibility. If the vaccine researchers are smart, they'll target the parts of the virus genome that aren't changing rapidly. Here's one of Dr. Been's videos discussing the issue:
COVID-19 Insights: Mutations in SARS-COV-2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkKEGimOQkk

What if there is a promising drug for it , but the virus is constantly mutate ?
Does this drug eventually useless ?
That's always a possibility. If the vaccine researchers are smart, they'll target the parts of the virus genome that aren't changing rapidly. Here's one of Dr. Been's videos discussing the issue:
COVID-19 Insights: Mutations in SARS-COV-2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkKEGimOQkk
I meant about drugs, not vaccine. The series of vaccine would be bad for us.
Better the series of no prescription drugs.

Snapshot of confirmed cases by country: April 1st 2020
110,574 Italy
104,118 Spain
82,394 China
77,981 Germany
57,763 France
47,593 Iran
29,865 United Kingdom
17,768 Switzerland
15,679 Turkey
13,964 Belgium
13,696 Netherlands
10,769 Austria
9,976 Korea, South
9,731 Canada
8,251 Portugal
6,931 Brazil
6,211 Israel
5,108 Australia
4,947 Sweden
4,877 Norway
3,604 Czechia
3,447 Ireland
3,294 Denmark
3,031 Chile
2,908 Malaysia
2,777 Russia
2,758 Ecuador
2,554 Poland
2,460 Romania
2,384 Japan
2,319 Luxembourg
2,311 Philippines
2,291 Pakistan
2,032 India
1,875 Thailand
1,720 Saudi Arabia
1,677 Indonesia
1,446 Finland
1,415 Greece
1,380 South Africa
1,378 Mexico
1,323 Peru
1,317 Panama
1,284 Dominican Republic
1,220 Iceland
1,133 Argentina
1,065 Colombia
1,060 Serbia
1,000 Singapore
963 Croatia
847 Algeria
841 Slovenia
835 Qatar
814 United Arab Emirates
797 New Zealand
794 Ukraine
779 Egypt
779 Estonia
728 Iraq
712 Diamond Princess
654 Morocco
649 Lithuania
585 Hungary
571 Armenia
569 Bahrain
490 Bosnia and Herzegovina
479 Lebanon
449 Bulgaria
446 Latvia
423 Moldova
423 Tunisia
402 Kazakhstan
400 Slovakia
390 Andorra
375 Costa Rica
359 Azerbaijan
354 North Macedonia
350 Uruguay
329 Taiwan*
320 Cyprus
317 Kuwait
282 Burkina Faso
278 Jordan
259 Albania
239 Afghanistan
236 San Marino
233 Cameroon
222 Vietnam
219 Honduras
212 Cuba
210 Oman
195 Ghana
190 Cote d'Ivoire
190 Senegal
188 Malta
187 Uzbekistan
174 Nigeria
163 Belarus
161 Mauritius
148 Sri Lanka
144 Venezuela
134 West Bank and Gaza
131 Brunei
130 Georgia
125 Kosovo
123 Bolivia
123 Congo (Kinshasa)
123 Montenegro
116 Kyrgyzstan
110 Cambodia
90 Trinidad and Tobago
82 Rwanda
81 Kenya
77 Paraguay
74 Niger
72 Liechtenstein
57 Madagascar
56 Bangladesh
55 Monaco
46 Guatemala
45 Barbados
44 Jamaica
44 Uganda
41 El Salvador
36 Togo
36 Zambia
33 Djibouti
31 Mali
30 Guinea
29 Ethiopia
22 Congo (Brazzaville)
21 Bahamas
20 Tanzania
19 Guyana
19 Maldives
18 Eritrea
18 Gabon
16 Burma
16 Haiti
15 Equatorial Guinea
14 Mongolia
14 Namibia
13 Benin
13 Saint Lucia
12 Dominica
10 Grenada
10 Laos
10 Libya
10 Mozambique
10 Seychelles
10 Suriname
10 Syria
9 Eswatini
9 Guinea-Bissau
9 MS Zaandam
8 Angola
8 Saint Kitts and Nevis
8 Zimbabwe
7 Antigua and Barbuda
7 Chad
7 Fiji
7 Sudan
6 Cabo Verde
6 Holy See
6 Liberia
6 Mauritania
5 Bhutan
5 Nepal
5 Nicaragua
5 Somalia
4 Botswana
4 Gambia
3 Belize
3 Central African Republic
2 Burundi
2 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
2 Sierra Leone
1 Papua New Guinea
1 Timor-Leste
But even though this may be close it might not be completely accurate.
There are many other animal (and non-animal!) species that offer tantalising glimpses into an ageless existence: the risk of dying for naked mole rats appears to not increase as they get older; the world’s oldest known non-colonial animal, a remarkably stress-resistant ocean-dwelling quahog clam named Ming, only died (accidentally) after a good 500 years when researchers dredged it up out of the ocean and wanted to find out how old it was; incredibly ancient bristlecone pines seem to function just as smoothly as much younger trees do; a particular colony of quaking aspens is considered to be about 80,000 years old … and there are plenty of other unusually long-lived species that seem to defy the passing of time.
Sorry Marie, but I'm going to have to ask that you please post things in your own words, or that you post links, and maybe an excerpt on occasion that is most relevant...but please refrain from posting sequences of posts in larger fonts with large amounts of quoted material from another source
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