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Dutch new coronavirus cases rise by 777 to 19,580
by Reuters
Tuesday, 7 April 2020 12:05 GMT
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AMSTERDAM, April 7 (Reuters) - The number of confirmed new coronavirus cases in the Netherlands rose by 777 to 19,580, health authorities said on Tuesday, as a slowing trend in the rate of increase continued.

Deaths increased by 234 to 2,101, the Netherlands' Institute for Health said in its daily update, though it underlined that the death figures it reports on Tuesdays include some patients who died over the weekend and were reported later.

(Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by Catherine Evans)

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Coronavirus LATEST: Stockholm suburb Rinkeby-Kista overrepresented in new statistics
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Coronavirus information signs in different languages in Spånga-Tensta, another suburb that's overrepresented in the statistics. Photo: Anders Wiklund/TT
Here's how the coronavirus is developing in Sweden.
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Summary:

  • As of April 7th, 591 people have died with the coronavirus in Sweden. That's an increase from 477 confirmed deaths on April 6th, but there is a delay in how the statistics are reported by regional health authorities, so the increase does not equal the number of deaths in the last 24 hours.
  • Around 438 patients are currently being treated in intensive care, according to Sweden's intensive care register at noon on April 7th. Since the start of the outbreak, 640 people have been in intensive care, which also includes fatalities and patients who have recovered and been discharged.
  • There have been 7,693 confirmed cases of the coronavirus as of April 7th (up from 7,206 on April 6th). The majority receive only mild symptoms, but everyone is urged to take precautions.
  • Everyone in Sweden is urged to stay at home if they are at all sick (even a mild cough or sore throat), practice social distancing, avoid non-essential travel within the country, work from home if possible, follow good hygiene practices, and avoid non-essential visits to elderly people or hospitals. People aged over 70 or in risk groups are advised to avoid social contact as much as possible. These are Sweden's official recommendations to reduce the spread of the virus.
April 7th:

A total of 591 people have died with the coronavirus in Sweden. That's an increase from 477 confirmed deaths on April 6th, but there is a delay in how the statistics are reported by regional health authorities, so the increase does not equal the number of deaths in the last 24 hours.

"We are averaging around 40 deaths per 24 hours," state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell told reporters at the Public Health Agency's daily briefing at 2pm.

The coronavirus outbreak appears to be hitting residents in two of Stockholm's most vulnerable suburbs the hardest, with Rinkeby-Kista and Spånga-Tensta overrepresented according to health authorities.
 
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UK death toll rises by 854 as coronavirus claims more than 6,000 lives View 6 comments Joe RobertsTuesday 7 Apr 2020 2:12 pm Share this article via facebookShare this article via twitterShare this article via messenger 1.7k SHARES NHS workers are tested for Coronavirus at a drive through testing site in Wolverhampton (Picture: Christopher Furlong/Getty) Another 854 people have died after contracting coronavirus, taking the UK death toll to 6,227. Today’s jump in deaths is the biggest daily increase since the outbreak began, following a rise of 439 deaths yesterday and 621 on Sunday. The toll was updated after England recorded another 758 deaths, and 74 people were confirmed dead in Scotland. Wales recorded 19 more deaths today, while three more people died in Northern Ireland. It took 17 days for the death count in the UK to pass 200, but it has taken a further 17 days for the number to pass 6,000.


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@UKBengali not good day today
UK death toll rises by 854 as coronavirus claims more than 6,000 lives View 6 comments Joe RobertsTuesday 7 Apr 2020 2:12 pm Share this article via facebookShare this article via twitterShare this article via messenger 1.7k SHARES NHS workers are tested for Coronavirus at a drive through testing site in Wolverhampton (Picture: Christopher Furlong/Getty) Another 854 people have died after contracting coronavirus, taking the UK death toll to 6,227. Today’s jump in deaths is the biggest daily increase since the outbreak began, following a rise of 439 deaths yesterday and 621 on Sunday. The toll was updated after England recorded another 758 deaths, and 74 people were confirmed dead in Scotland. Wales recorded 19 more deaths today, while three more people died in Northern Ireland. It took 17 days for the death count in the UK to pass 200, but it has taken a further 17 days for the number to pass 6,000.


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Those figures are not correct but still a tragic 786 people died yesterday.

The main reason for the really high number today compared to 600ish average over the last several days is that "only" 439 deaths were reported yesterday due to the weekend where some deaths are not reported till today.

Still appalling death toll but the UK may have hit a plateau of 600ish deaths daily now.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-patient-deaths-rise-by-758-in-england-11969899

"Coronavirus patient deaths rise by 786 in UK"
 
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Those figures are not correct but still a tragic 786 people died yesterday.

The main reason for the really high number today compared to 600ish average over the last several days is that "only" 439 deaths were reported yesterday due to the weekend where some deaths are not reported till today.

Still appalling death toll but the UK may have hit a plateau of 600ish deaths daily now.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-patient-deaths-rise-by-758-in-england-11969899

"Coronavirus patient deaths rise by 786 in UK"
It was the combination

Each individual nation reported their own number of deaths:

  • 758 in England - bringing the total from 5,373 to 6.159

  • 74 in Scotland - a rise from 222 to 296


  • 19 in Wales - up from 193 to 212


  • Three in Northern Ireland - an increase from 70 to 73
 
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It was the combination

Each individual nation reported their own number of deaths:

  • 758 in England - bringing the total from 5,373 to 6.159

  • 74 in Scotland - a rise from 222 to 296


  • 19 in Wales - up from 193 to 212


  • Three in Northern Ireland - an increase from 70 to 73

Like I say those figures are wrong as they were provisional.

The ones I provided are the finally tally for last 24 hours.
 
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Like I say those figures are wrong as they were provisional.

The ones I provided are the finally tally for last 24 hours.

Anyway,the figures given by pretty much all countries only include those that died of the coronavirus in hospitals and not those in nursing homes,in their own homes etc. The virus is much deadlier than given figures. This is casting even more doubts about China's figures.

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Why in the homes? Aren't Hospitals taking critical patients?

Optimist news from Italy
New coronavirus cases in Italy fall to 25-day low, deaths rise by 604
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Deaths from the COVID-19 epidemic in Italy rose by 604 Tuesday, a lower daily tally than the 636 seen the day before, while the number of new cases posted the smallest increase since March 13.

The total death toll in the world's hardest-hit country since its outbreak came to light on Feb. 21 rose to 17,127, the Civil Protection Agency said.

The total of confirmed cases increased by 3,039 on Tuesday to 135,586, the second successive daily decline, underscoring growing confidence that the illness is on the retreat thanks to a nationwide lockdown introduced on March 9.

New cases rose by 3,599 on Monday. Previous daily increases since March 17 had all been in a range of 4,050-6,557.

Of those originally infected, 24,392 were declared recovered on Tuesday against 22,837 a day earlier. There were 3,792 people in intensive care against 3,898 on Monday – a fourth consecutive daily decline
 
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Anyway,the figures given by pretty much all countries only include those that died of the coronavirus in hospitals and not those in nursing homes,in their own homes etc. The virus is much deadlier than given figures. This is casting even more doubts about China's figures.

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I think it is misleading to draw any conclusions from the Chinese reported death tolls with either Italy or Spain.
Let us leave out the UK and France for now.

Both Italy and Spain "locked down" a lot later in their epidemic cycle, they have a higher proportion of citizens over 70 where the death rate goes up massively from younger people, and also their health systems got overwhelmed which never happened in the case of China.

Yes there would be more deaths in the community that would not be reported in the hospital figures but I think we can broadly say that in relative terms the Chinese managed to keep their death toll much lower than major European countries have done so far, apart from Germany which has really flattened the curve for total number of deaths.
 
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France's coronavirus death toll passes 10,000 after steep rise at nursing homes
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France officially registered more than 10,000 deaths from coronavirus infections on Tuesday, becoming the fourth country to go beyond that threshold after Italy, Spain and the United States.

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During a news conference Jérôme Salomon, head of the public health authority, said the number of people who died from the disease in French hospitals had risen by nine percent in a day to a cumulative total of 7,091.

But he added that including partial data about the number of people who have died in nursing homes, the total death toll from the disease rose to 10,328 from 8,911 on Monday.


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Those increasingly alarming figures from care homes mean the rate of increase in the total number of fatalities rose to 16 percent, up from 10 percent on Monday and seven percent the day before.


France, which has been in lockdown since March 17, is now giving a daily combined toll of deaths in hospitals and nursing homes. Previously it had only given the hospital toll on a daily basis.

A total of 7,131 people are being treated in intensive care, Salomon added, warning that "the epidemic is continuing its progression."

(FRANCE 24 with REUTERS)
 
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Spain reports 757 new coronavirus deaths: Live updates
Spain's coronavirus deaths surpass 14,500 but pace of proportional daily increase in death toll slowed down.

by Kate Mayberry & Linah Alsaafin
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The number of daily coronavirus deaths rose in Spain for the second day on Wednesday as 757 people died over the past 24 hours, although the pace of the proportional daily increase in the death toll slowed down slightly, the health ministry said.

The total number of deaths caused by the new coronavirus in Spain rose to 14,555, the ministry said. The daily increase as a percentage of the total death toll was 5.5 percent, down from 5.7 percent the day before, when 743 people died.

More:


Meanwhile, Wuhan began allowing people to leave on Wednesday for the first time since the central Chinese city was sealed off 76 days ago to contain the coronavirus that first emerged there late last year.

Here are the latest updates.

Wednesday, April 8

Netherlands: Virus cases pass 20,000, deaths near 2,300
Country reports 969 new COVID-19 cases, 147 more fatalities
Büşra Nur Bilgiç Çakmak |08.04.2020

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The number of coronavirus cases in the Netherlands has crossed 20,000, while the death toll is nearly 2,300, authorities announced on Wednesday.



A total of 969 new cases were confirmed in the country, raising the total to 20,549, according to the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment.



Of the total, 7,735 patients are under treatment at hospitals, with 308 more admissions reported on Wednesday.

The COVID-19 death toll moved to 2,248 after 147 more patients lost their lives.



The institute, however, clarified that "not all of the hospital admissions or deaths occurred within the last 24 hours."



"Since not all COVID-19 patients are tested, the actual numbers in the Netherlands are higher than the numbers stated here," it said.



After appearing in China last December, the novel coronavirus has spread to at least 184 countries and regions, according to data compiled by the U.S.-based Johns Hopkins University.



Over 1.44 million cases have been reported worldwide, with Europe being the worst-hit continent.



The global death toll is over 83,400 and more than 308,100 people have recovered around the world so far.

Netherlands: Virus cases pass 20,000, deaths near 2,300
Country reports 969 new COVID-19 cases, 147 more fatalities
Büşra Nur Bilgiç Çakmak |08.04.2020

thumbs_b_c_9485e519f199e953db3d0897aa9b30e4.jpg



ANKARA

The number of coronavirus cases in the Netherlands has crossed 20,000, while the death toll is nearly 2,300, authorities announced on Wednesday.



A total of 969 new cases were confirmed in the country, raising the total to 20,549, according to the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment.



Of the total, 7,735 patients are under treatment at hospitals, with 308 more admissions reported on Wednesday.

The COVID-19 death toll moved to 2,248 after 147 more patients lost their lives.



The institute, however, clarified that "not all of the hospital admissions or deaths occurred within the last 24 hours."



"Since not all COVID-19 patients are tested, the actual numbers in the Netherlands are higher than the numbers stated here," it said.



After appearing in China last December, the novel coronavirus has spread to at least 184 countries and regions, according to data compiled by the U.S.-based Johns Hopkins University.



Over 1.44 million cases have been reported worldwide, with Europe being the worst-hit continent.



The global death toll is over 83,400 and more than 308,100 people have recovered around the world so far.

Coronavirus: Belgium reaches 23,403 confirmed cases
Wednesday, 08 April 2020


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1,209 new people have tested positive for the new coronavirus (Covid-19), confirmed the Federal Public Health Service during a press conference on Wednesday.

544 of the newly-infected people live in Flanders, 548 live in Wallonia, and 101 live in Brussels. The FPS does not yet have further information on the place of residence of 16 other people. The total number of cases in Belgium, since the beginning of the pandemic, is 23,403.

487 new patients were admitted to the hospital in the last 24 hours, and 524 new people have also been discharged, bringing the total number of people in the hospital because of the coronavirus at the moment to 5,688. “This is a decrease for the first time, with 324 patients,” said professor Steven Van Gucht. “Of the patients in the hospital, 1,276 are in the intensive care unit,” he added.

205 new deaths have been reported, 110 of which occurred in Flanders, 72 in Wallonia, and 23 in Brussels. The total number of deaths in Belgium since the beginning of the pandemic is currently 2,240.

“We want to stress that we give these figures every day to be as transparent as possible, and to show the reality of the situation the best way we can. However, we understand very well that there are people behind these numbers,” said Van Gucht.
 
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