Coronavirus good Uplifting and hopeful news only

Anonymous
This is bunch of great news in data and facts from Italy:

Just 8 hours ago this is what has been reported in quickly declining Italian cases and death numbers:

Italy records 88 new coronavirus deaths on Thursday, 177 new cases


And more great news from Italy in graphs:




















https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/italy/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:this thread has saved my from despair so many times over the past few months. thank you!


You are most welcome. OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Per FORBES:

In China, Second Wave Coronavirus Narrative Fails To Hold

Great news for markets: data out of China tells us that the second wave of the coronavirus is unsurfable. It’s flat. There is no wave to catch.
If there is no meaningful second wave months after lifting restrictions in Wuhan, then there might not be any meaningful second waves anywhere else. Markets are already onto this line of thinking.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2020/06/03/in-china-second-wave-coronavirus-narrative-fails-to-hold/#7ddd9efa306a


If there’s no second wave in China, it’s bc they are actually testing their citizens, or the virus is actually getting weaker.

Btw what happened to that “cure” from a week or two ago?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:this thread has saved my from despair so many times over the past few months. thank you!


You are most welcome. OP.


You too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Per FORBES:

In China, Second Wave Coronavirus Narrative Fails To Hold

Great news for markets: data out of China tells us that the second wave of the coronavirus is unsurfable. It’s flat. There is no wave to catch.
If there is no meaningful second wave months after lifting restrictions in Wuhan, then there might not be any meaningful second waves anywhere else. Markets are already onto this line of thinking.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2020/06/03/in-china-second-wave-coronavirus-narrative-fails-to-hold/#7ddd9efa306a


If there’s no second wave in China, it’s bc they are actually testing their citizens, or the virus is actually getting weaker.

Btw what happened to that “cure” from a week or two ago?


Which cure are you referring to?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:this thread has saved my from despair so many times over the past few months. thank you!


Hang in there PP.. we have came a long way together and however painful and traumatic the whole experience was, let's hope
that it will make us stronger. Here is to you and others who stop by.

OP

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Per FORBES:

In China, Second Wave Coronavirus Narrative Fails To Hold

Great news for markets: data out of China tells us that the second wave of the coronavirus is unsurfable. It’s flat. There is no wave to catch.
If there is no meaningful second wave months after lifting restrictions in Wuhan, then there might not be any meaningful second waves anywhere else. Markets are already onto this line of thinking.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2020/06/03/in-china-second-wave-coronavirus-narrative-fails-to-hold/#7ddd9efa306a


If there’s no second wave in China, it’s bc they are actually testing their citizens, or the virus is actually getting weaker.

Btw what happened to that “cure” from a week or two ago?


If there is no second wave in china it is not because they are testing their citizens. If you don't believe look at the places that
were testing the daylight out of their citizens and contact tracking till cows came home.. think places like Singapore etc.

It is not enough. If you have a young and ferocious virus that is on the go, you can not stop it anymore then you would stop a full speed train in it's track. Once the train engine runs out of coal, water then it looses the steam and can not go any further.

Anonymous
Sweden is also overall quite interesting case as all those who are watching it know.
Considering that we are comparing a country of 10 Million people with a state of 20 Million,
When you look at the NY state, remember that you are looking at twice the size of the population of Sweden,
but the case numbers and the Deaths cases are far greater then just two times.
So while the Swedish socio/epidemiological project is not yet done, it is almost over and
this is how the raw numbers compare:

Sweden - Population circa 10 Million
Coronavirus Cases:
41,883
Deaths:
4,562

New York - Population circa 20 million.
Coronavirus Cases:
383,899
Deaths:
30,281
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:this thread has saved my from despair so many times over the past few months. thank you!


Hang in there PP.. we have came a long way together and however painful and traumatic the whole experience was, let's hope
that it will make us stronger. Here is to you and others who stop by.

OP



Thank you I appreciate this post
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sweden is also overall quite interesting case as all those who are watching it know.
Considering that we are comparing a country of 10 Million people with a state of 20 Million,
When you look at the NY state, remember that you are looking at twice the size of the population of Sweden,
but the case numbers and the Deaths cases are far greater then just two times.
So while the Swedish socio/epidemiological project is not yet done, it is almost over and
this is how the raw numbers compare:

Sweden - Population circa 10 Million
Coronavirus Cases:
41,883
Deaths:
4,562

New York - Population circa 20 million.
Coronavirus Cases:
383,899
Deaths:
30,281


I'll admit I have no medical background or knowledge... So can you explain this to me in layman's terms?

Does it mean that NOT closing down a city/country is actually more beneficial in the long run?

Please excuse me if this question is silly sounding, mods please delete if it doesn't belong in this thread
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm frightened and praying as well


Oh, it is wonderful to see you stopping by every day at least once to get some good news. You truly need them and seems that lately is plenty to report then please do not hesitate to come back as often as you only need. Please do read the reports. There is so much progress and each time you post you are giving us an opportunity to cheer you up and hug you.

We understand that the whole experience brutalized minds and bodies of millions and it is like with many experiences of this kind
hard to believe when things are changing for the better.

So again, hugs and do not hesitate to stop by again so we can cheer you up again!

Don't be afraid.. as long as you are praying you must be a person of faith and your deity must be watching over you like always.
After all you survived the epidemics so that is huge. As you see your prayers are working great for the whole world.
Keep up the good work. Thank you.


Facetious response?
Doesn't belong here


I didn’t post it...but, it’s certainly better that the “I’m so scaaaarrrrred” posts...at least it’s funny.


I'm sorry but this isn't funny to me, and doesn't belong in this thread.

We finally have a gentleman who bravely lowers his guard and admits he's afraid. He breaks down the layer of TOXIC masculinity that has plagued males for millenia. That takes courage.

And you all respond with facetious uncaring comments?

Don't expect change from others if we cannot change ourselves first and react with compassion to someone who valiantly exhibits his raw emotions.

That surely isn't good, uplifting, and hopeful (as this thread should be)

I hope his deity provides him with comfort
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Per FORBES:

In China, Second Wave Coronavirus Narrative Fails To Hold

Great news for markets: data out of China tells us that the second wave of the coronavirus is unsurfable. It’s flat. There is no wave to catch.
If there is no meaningful second wave months after lifting restrictions in Wuhan, then there might not be any meaningful second waves anywhere else. Markets are already onto this line of thinking.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2020/06/03/in-china-second-wave-coronavirus-narrative-fails-to-hold/#7ddd9efa306a


If there’s no second wave in China, it’s bc they are actually testing their citizens, or the virus is actually getting weaker.

Btw what happened to that “cure” from a week or two ago?


Which cure are you referring to?


It was this, from Sorrento Therapeutics. There were a few pages about it on this thread.

https://www.foxnews.com/science/covid-cure-california-biopharmaceutical-coronavirus-antibody-breakthrough
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Per FORBES:

In China, Second Wave Coronavirus Narrative Fails To Hold

Great news for markets: data out of China tells us that the second wave of the coronavirus is unsurfable. It’s flat. There is no wave to catch.
If there is no meaningful second wave months after lifting restrictions in Wuhan, then there might not be any meaningful second waves anywhere else. Markets are already onto this line of thinking.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2020/06/03/in-china-second-wave-coronavirus-narrative-fails-to-hold/#7ddd9efa306a


If there’s no second wave in China, it’s bc they are actually testing their citizens, or the virus is actually getting weaker.

Btw what happened to that “cure” from a week or two ago?


Which cure are you referring to?


It was this, from Sorrento Therapeutics. There were a few pages about it on this thread.

https://www.foxnews.com/science/covid-cure-california-biopharmaceutical-coronavirus-antibody-breakthrough


Oh yeah! Now I remember

What happened to that?
Anonymous
Economy added back 2.5 million jobs. That's good news!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Economy added back 2.5 million jobs. That's good news!


Yes!

My company is rehiring many furloughed workers as we speak.
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