As countries around the world consider easing restrictions, attention is being focused on the best ways to avoid a second wave pic.twitter.com/hYNN5R8QJP
— BBC World Service (@bbcworldservice) May 30, 2020
I was cautiously optimistic that cities, like NYC, that have been under #COVID19 #lockdown for 10+ weeks could transition towards opening, renewal. But across America the rage over George Floyd's murder & police violence against African Americans has eliminated social distancing. pic.twitter.com/HMI8gVoz1p
— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) May 30, 2020
Global coronavirus cases surpass 6 million https://t.co/iMi2JWN5f4 pic.twitter.com/PCexXOoLIC
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 31, 2020
#UPDATES US records 960 #coronavirus deaths, bringing its total to 103,758 since the pandemic began, with 1,769,776 overall cases of the virus, far more than any other nation, according to the tally kept by Johns Hopkins University pic.twitter.com/UybLxW57iG
— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 31, 2020
New @CDCgov modeling projects the U.S. death toll from #Covid19 will hit 115,000 by 06/20. State by state projections show some curves flattening, but others, like Iowa, still rising. This was all done before the George Floyd protests; could impact spread. https://t.co/GIev37ldum pic.twitter.com/c4U9yJF0aB
— Helen Branswell (@HelenBranswell) May 30, 2020
⚠️Pandemic’s overall death toll in U.S. likely surpassed
100,000 weeks agoA state-by-state analysis shows that deaths officially attributed to covid-19 only partially account for unusually high mortality during the pandemichttps://t.co/1KkPqlbcZq
— COVID19 (@V2019N) May 30, 2020
“Half of new coronavirus infections in Washington are now occurring in people under the age of 40, a marked shift from earlier in the epidemic when more than two-thirds of those testing positive were in older age groups.” https://t.co/dwCtFejsUS
— David Wallace-Wells (@dwallacewells) May 30, 2020
A pandemic update, May 30th: the shift South
Brazil + LatinAmerica are now accounting for 40% of the deaths, US down to <25% by, @sdbernard @FT
Brazil at 1/4 of US in cumulative deaths and cases but still on
a steep slope for cases
Russia, India & Mexico little Δ, no improvement pic.twitter.com/hhpf5KmnhQ— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) May 30, 2020
The World Is Still Far From Herd Immunity for #Coronavirus. https://t.co/YmfnOvvHMc #covid19 pic.twitter.com/6L54gR7sD9
— Dr Minas Chrysopoulo (@drchrysopoulo) May 28, 2020
From discussions I see online it seems that some believe we are coming to an end of the pandemic.
Even in the UK – one of the very worst hit countries – only 5-8% of blood donors have COVID19 antibodies.https://t.co/0JgOc9d6R4
We are in the very early days of this pandemic.
— Max Roser (@MaxCRoser) May 30, 2020
Covid19 Deaths yesterday across Europe:
Spain 2
Italy 87
Germany 24
France 52
Turkey 28
Belgium 42
Sweden 84
Portugal 14
Ireland 6
Poland 13
Romania 13
Hungary 8
Netherlands 28UK … 324
— Andrew – Exil Volontaire (@ExilAndrew) May 30, 2020
Russia says coronavirus infections pass 400,000 https://t.co/GnJ9EaPR4Q pic.twitter.com/6UOzVypHdB
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 31, 2020
Head of Navalny's HQ in Ufa Lilia Chanysheva asks Health Minister Mikhail Murashko, "Why is the fatality rate for healthcare workers in Russia 16 times higher than in other countries?" He replies, "I don't think your question is appropriate." https://t.co/lwc2HrN8wo
— X Soviet (@XSovietNews) May 30, 2020
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