Saturday, March 7, 2020

Coronavirus sources of statistics and information

I have been in the UK and Singapore since January.

In Singapore I signed up to a government App which sends daily report on numbers who are tested positive, hospitalized, dead, and released from hospital.

The UK has a larger population.



Singapore had cases first, with more visitors from China. China is nearer to Singapore than the UK, so Singapore took action earlier.

Like everybody else I am watching the situation carefully. Assorted pieces of advice I have seen on the internet:

Who Is In Danger?
The older you are the more you are at risk.

If you have already got a health problem, you are more at risk. For example, heart trouble, diabetes.

One table seems to show that men are more likely catch it.  This could be because men are more likely to be drinkers and smokers.

I asked a statistician if that was because women stayed at home and men went out more.

He replied:
It could be be genetic.
Or when men go out they form groups such as committees and work meetings.
It could be under reporting of women.
Or under presentation of women at hospital in male dominated societies.

So if you and I are older, or not, we might catch it.

Action
So what can you do?

Don't shake hands or kiss people on the cheek.

Sneeze and cough into a handkerchief, or your elbow rather than hands which might then touch lights switches and hones and door handles and escalator banisters.

Lifts (Elevators)
Use your knuckle to touch lift buttons. Or a pen.

Door Handles
Use a tissue to touch door handles or banisters.

FOOD
Use tongs to distribute food, not fingers. Don't dip your fingers into bowls of nuts, olives or other food. Avoid 'double dipping', putting fingers back in after eating.

Don't share glasses, cups, crockery and cutlery.

Washing
Wash your hands with hot water and soap.

If you are sneezing and coughing, wear a mask to help prevent yourself from infecting others.

To avoid misinformation, check government websites - of the countries you trust!


2019–20 coronavirus outbreak by country and territory
Country or territory[a]ConfirmedDeathsRecoveries[b]
Afghanistan Afghanistan[31]10
Algeria Algeria[31]50
Andorra Andorra[31]10
Argentina Argentina[31]10
Armenia Armenia[31]10
Australia Australia[32]42121
Austria Austria[31]210
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan[31]30
Bahrain Bahrain[31]490
Belarus Belarus[35]40
Belgium Belgium[31]1301
Brazil Brazil[31]20
Cambodia Cambodia[31]101
Canada Canada[31]3308
Chile Chile[31]10
China China (mainland)[31][c]80,2702,98149,856
Croatia Croatia[31]90
Czech Republic Czech Republic[31]50
Denmark Denmark[31]100
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic[31]10
Ecuador Ecuador[31]70
Egypt Egypt[31]201
Estonia Estonia[31]20
Finland Finland[31]601
France France[31]212412
Georgia (country) Georgia[31]30
Germany Germany[31]203016
Greece Greece[31]70
Hong Kong Hong Kong[31]100237
Iceland Iceland[34]140-
India India[33]2103
Indonesia Indonesia[31]20
International conveyance[31][d]7066100
Iran Iran[31]2,33677291
Iraq Iraq[31]320
Israel Israel[31]1201
Italy Italy[31]2,50279160
Japan Japan[31]293646
Jordan Jordan[31]10
Kuwait Kuwait[31]560
Latvia Latvia[31]10
Lebanon Lebanon[31]130
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein[31]10
Lithuania Lithuania[31]10
Luxembourg Luxembourg[31]10
Macau Macau[31]1008
Malaysia Malaysia[31]36022
Mexico Mexico[31]50
Monaco Monaco[31]10
Morocco Morocco[31]10
Nepal Nepal[31]101
Netherlands Netherlands[31]240
New Zealand New Zealand[36]20
Nigeria Nigeria[31]10
North Macedonia North Macedonia[31]10
Norway Norway[31]320
Oman Oman[31]1202
Pakistan Pakistan[31]50
Philippines Philippines[31]312
Portugal Portugal[31]40
Qatar Qatar[31]80
Republic of Ireland Ireland[31]20
Romania Romania[31]401
Russia Russia[31]302
San Marino San Marino[31]101
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia[31]10
Senegal Senegal[31]10
Singapore Singapore[31]110078
South Korea South Korea[31]5,3283341
Spain Spain[31]16512
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka[31]101
Sweden Sweden[31]3001
Switzerland Switzerland[31]5801
Taiwan Taiwan[31]42112
Thailand Thailand[31]43131
Tunisia Tunisia[37]10
Ukraine Ukraine[31]10
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates[31]2705
United Kingdom United Kingdom[31]5108
United States United States[31]12699
Vietnam Vietnam[31]16016
80 territories93,1743,20350,795
As of 4 March 2020 · History: Chinaothers
Notes
  1. ^ Region where case was diagnosed. Nationality and location of original infection may vary.
  2. ^ "–" denotes that no data is currently available for that territory, not that the value is zero.
  3. ^ Includes clinically diagnosed cases and deaths from 12 February 2020 and onwards in the province of Hubei.
  4. ^ The cruise ship Diamond Princess was quarantined in Japanese waters and managed by the Japanese government. However, these cases are not included in the Japanese government's official count. The World Health Organization classifies the cases as being located "on an international conveyance".

Useful Websites

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_outbreak
singaporeair.com
https://travelwithangelalansbury.blogspot.com/2020/02/hand-shaking-alternatives.html
https://travelwithangelalansbury.blogspot.com/2020/02/with-coronavirus-you-are-expected-to.html
Animated gif showing cases spreading through the world
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:COVID-19-outbreak-timeline.gif
Update on Sunday March 8 2020.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8086549/Heartbroken-family-second-UK-coronavirus-victim-pay-tribute-wonderful-great-granddad.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ico=taboola_feed

About the author
Angela Lansbury is a travel writer, photographer and speaker
See my earlier and later posts on Coronavirus and how to avoid touching other people.
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