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  1. Let's see now--These countries have universal health care, but still the highest cases and deaths due to coronavirus Italy- #3 in total cases, #1 in total deaths The healthcare system in Italy is a regionally based national health service known as Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN). It provides universal coverage to citizens and residents, with public healthcare largely free of charge. ... Most expats employed in Italy will qualify for the local government healthcare network. Guide Healthcare in Italy | Allianz Care Spain--#3 total cases #4 total deaths Spain is known for having one of the top healthcare systems in the world. ... The country has a universal healthcare system. Basic medical services are free, but if you have a surgery, stay overnight, or receive extensive prescriptions, expect to pay a reasonable fee.Nov 14, 2017 Healthcare in Spain: A guide to the Spanish healthcare ... Iran- #5 total cases #3 total deaths More than 90% of the population has health insurance, and the government has made universal coverage by 2018 a priority. ... Since 2009, a new government plan called "the comprehensive insurance plan" provides basic coverage to all Iranians. Medical Schools: 51 Medical Students: 1 million Village Clinics: 20,000 Hospital Beds: 120,000 Healthcare in Iran - Wikipedia France #7 total cases #5 total deaths It is a universal health care system. ... While private medical care exists in France, the 75% of doctors who are in the national program provide care free to the patient, with costs being reimbursed from government funds. Health care in France - Wikipedia Update--Important statistic in this chart is the total cases/IM population Country, Other Total Cases New Cases Total Deaths New Deaths Total Recovered Active Cases Serious, Critical Tot Cases/ 1M pop China 80,967 +39 3,248 +3 71,150 6,569 2,136 56 Italy 47,021 +5,986 4,032 +627 5,129 37,860 2,655 778 Spain 20,412 +2,335 1,050 +219 1,588 17,774 939 437 Germany 19,848 +4,528 67 +23 180 19,601 2 237 Iran 19,644 +1,237 1,433 +149 6,745 11,466 234 USA 18,737 +4,948 236 +29 125 18,376 64 57 France 12,612 +1,617 450 +78 1,295 10,867 1,122 193 S. Korea 8,652 +87 94 +3 2,233 6,325 59 169 USA is the only country without universal health care, but our numbers for cases per 1M population is lowest (2nd only to China), our cases are #6, but our deaths of 236 and the number serious or critical is exceptionally low in comparison. Therefore, our system is working as well as if not better than the other countries. As far as getting treatment and paying for this virus in the USA--free testing for everyone.
  2. And I gave you both an upvote because you Magically, Mysteriously, Moved on. 🙂
  3. Wasn't that because they were laying in bed with their feet closest to the camera, making the feet seem larger---??? Their breasts were smaller cause they were farther away from the cam 😏
  4. Didn't see her have sex, so how did she get that STD ??? 😏
  5. Well then being that old he should have enough life experience to know what the hell he is talking about
  6. Maybe sooner than that!!! Chloroquine: is a 70-year-old treatment for malaria the key to beating coronavirus? WWW.TELEGRAPH.CO.UK Hopes of a cure for coronavirus are being pinned on chloroquine – a 70-year-old treatment for malaria – after doctors in France reported positive results.
  7. Why don't stop polluting this thread that is supposed to be only about the Coronavirus-with your US political crap - and keep it in the US General Domestic Politics thread where it should be.!!!
  8. If the seasonal flu was given a name, and the statistics were tracked and broadcast by the media like the Coronavirus--the world would be in constant quarantine. Here's How COVID-19 Compares to Past Outbreaks WWW.HEALTHLINE.COM COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, isn’t the first threatening disease that’s surged around the world — nor will it be the last. Between influenza pandemics, like the outbreaks in 1918 and 2009, SARS... Excerts from the article Here, we’ll take a look at how COVID-19 stacks up to other major outbreaks so far: Seasonal flu The flu strikes every year, but no two seasons are exactly the same. Because strains mutate each year, it can be hard to predict what will hit. Unlike COVID-19, we have effective vaccines and antiviral medications that can help prevent and reduce the severity of the flu. Additionally, many people have residual immunity to the flu from years past, as our bodies have seen the flu before. We don’t have any immunity to COVID-19, and it appears to be more contagious and fatal than the flu so far, but this could very well change as we learn more. Key symptoms: fever, cough, sore throat, fatigue Global cases annually: 9 percentTrusted Source of the population, or about 1 billion infections (up to 5 million of which are severe) Global deaths annually: between 291,000 to 646,000Trusted Source; death rate around 0.1 percent Transmission: spreads through respiratory droplets; each diagnosed person passes it to 1.3 persons Most affected groups: older adults and people with compromised immune systems Treatment available: antiviral medications (Tamiflu, Relenza, Rapivab, Xofluza) to reduce duration and severity of flu Vaccines available: there are many vaccine optionsTrusted Source available that provide immunity against multiple strains of influenza 2009 (H1N1) flu pandemic Back in 2009, a new type of flu — an H1N1 strain — popped up and people panicked because we didn’t have a vaccine and the novel strain was spreading fast. Like COVID-19, there was no immunity at the start of the outbreak. We did have antivirals to facilitate recovery, and by the end of 2009, we had a vaccine which — combined with higher levels of immunity — would provide protection in future flu seasons. Still, it claimed over 12,000 lives in the United States. Key symptoms: fever, chills, cough, body aches First detection: January 2009 in Mexico; April 2009Trusted Source in United States Global cases: about 24 percent of global population (1.64 billion) , 60.8 million U.S. cases Global deaths: over 284,000; 12,469 in the United States; death rate was .02 percent Most affected groups: children had the highest rates; 47 percentTrusted Source of children between 5 and 19 developed symptoms compared to 11 percent of people ages 65 and up Treatment available: antiviralsTrusted Source (oseltamivir and zanamivir); most people recovered without complications Vaccine available: H1N1 vaccine research started April 2009 and a vaccine became available December 2009 End of pandemic: August 2010 The bottom line COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, isn’t the first threatening disease that’s surged around the world — nor will it be the last. But it is the first that has caused this type of daily media coverage and hype, world panic, individual and economic hardships and sanctions
  9. Amy ---even the professionals do not know the total of active cases because of the lack of testing. Therefore, because they assume the total number is a lot higher than is recorded, then the overall known death rate percentage would be lower than is currently calculated.
  10. So how is it you know the price?????
  11. 60,000 rounds makes you about 2.63 million rounds short for full protection from all those other bad Dade County people 😏
  12. Well at least the dessert they ate on the bed didn't have any calories 😏
  13. Olivia's guest is drunk and staggering
  14. you can use this one created 13 minutes ago
  15. I created #16 10 minutes ago--you are a little late, my friend
  16. Chat continues March 16, 2020
  17. No sex tonight with redhead--she just inserted a tampon
  18. And that would be Olivia's guest--who just sat on the toilet commando
  19. None, they might be infected with coronavirus, but not know it yet 😏
  20. Kapi just took a shower and I did not see her use any anti-dandruff shampoo---darn it.
  21. Guess they could go to the kitchen or the living room and stare at their phone, since they are more or less restricted to the house 😏
  22. you are correct-according to the new statistics.
  23. seems Italy was least prepared to combat the virus--as it has the highest number of cases per 1M population and 2nd highest number of deaths (China being 1st) Country, Other Total Cases New Cases Total Deaths New Deaths Total Recovered Active Cases Serious, Critical Tot Cases/ 1M pop China 80,849 +25 3,199 +10 66,931 10,719 3,226 56.2 Italy 24,747 +3,590 1,809 +368 2,335 20,603 1,672 409.3 Coronavirus Update (Live): 167,571 Cases and 6,456 Deaths from COVID-19 Virus Outbreak - Worldometer WWW.WORLDOMETERS.INFO Live statistics and coronavirus news tracking the number of confirmed cases, recovered patients, and death toll by country due to the COVID 19 coronavirus from Wuhan, China. Coronavirus counter with new cases...
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