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B2 Girls on Vacation - General Topic 2021 #19 (July)


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4 minutes ago, neil_r549 said:

Die letzte Information war, dass es Jordi zur gleichen Zeit wie Pam nicht gut ging, aber er lag im Krankenhaus. Lange nicht mehr gesehen, aber sicher kommt er mit einem Blumenstrauß wieder 😆

Let's hope that HE will come back with flowers. He and Pam did well. He fucked her nicely.

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2 minutes ago, menouscope2015 said:

Yes but not at the 'big night" ! 

instead of bringing back lola and anna wake up rlc and bring back rose, belle and jasmine at least they are returnee but nice to look at

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6 hours ago, neil_r549 said:

just read the update on J from Noldus. so it is covid. Don't know what happens in Spain to those with it, but being in hospital suggests it more serious. Quarantine as well. Poor guy.🙃

You are admitted to the hospital if you are seriously ill.  The doctors can give you treatments in the hospital that cannot be given at home.   He may have an underlying condition that puts him more at risk, for example, diabetes, and that can be a consideration on whether to admit someone to the hospital.  A newspaper article from the Associated Press nearly two weeks ago.

"BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Julio Miranda had never felt the threat of the coronavirus too close. With an appointment for his first COVID-19 jab scheduled for mid-July, the 48-year-old house painter was, like many in the vaccine-abundant developed world, eagerly awaiting the end of his personal pandemic worries.

Then a colleague fell ill last month, followed by his boss’ wife. Gradually, all but one of his five coworkers found themselves in bed. Miranda, who is from Chile, also started feeling stomach cramps. Soon, he was lying on the sofa, struggling to draw every breath.

“It’s only when the virus hits you that you take it much more seriously,” Miranda said this week from a hospital room overlooking Barcelona’s beachfront where he recovered after a week in intensive care, conscious but connected to a machine aiding his oxygen intake.

The increase comes amid the advance of the delta variant of the coronavirus that spreads more easily. And it’s being driven mostly by younger, unvaccinated patients who require less ICU care but are turning in droves to health centers and emergency wards. If they reach the point of needing hospitalization, they typically spend longer in regular wards until they recover.

Most hospitalized patients don’t need much breathing support and get well enough with corticosteroids. But doctors are seeing people in their 20s and early 30s developing serious pneumonia.

In Spain, the young are largely socializing while unvaccinated because authorities have strictly prioritized the elderly and most vulnerable groups. As a result, 21 million — or half of the country’s adult population — are fully vaccinated, but fewer than 600,000 of those are younger than 30, according to the latest Health Ministry data."

The northeastern Catalonia region, for example — where Barcelona is — only allows bars and nightclubs to operate their outdoor spaces starting this weekend, and yet authorities have allowed a music festival to go ahead with thousands of people. Concert-goers are required to test negative for antigens before joining the fun.

Ana Aguilar, a 20-year-old nurse at the Hospital del Mar, sympathized with those who want to party but said her generation needs to be more patient. As a medical worker, she also expressed the frustration of a never-ending cycle of virus surges."

[Hospital del Mar is right on the beach.  You can walk from your sunbed to the Emergency Room.]

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Thursday 22 July 2021

In Catalonia, the virus reproduction rate has fallen for 15 consecutive days, and today stands at 0.97. The virus is in a recessionary phase and each infected person is passing the virus to an average of 0.97 others.

The cumulative incidence rate of the coronavirus in 14 days has increased from 1,220.89 to 1,234.03 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. There have been 7,585 new infections and 17 deaths registered in the last 24 hours. Today, there are 1,938 hospitalised patients, 66 more than yesterday. There are 440 patients in intensive care, an increase of 36 in the last 24 hours.

A total of 4,831,137 (62.56% of the population of Catalonia) have now been vaccinated, 19,634 in the last 24 hours. This includes 3,744,757 (48.49% of the population) who have received their scheduled two doses.

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