Day Four
Woke up to an interesting piece of information in Economist Babbage podcast. COVID-19 patients experience a significant loss of small and this has the potential for developing an extremely rapid testing method.
This is how the cases have expanded in the country. I am trying to maintain a spreadsheet.
02-Mar | 5 | 1.67 |
04-Mar | 29 | 5.80 |
06-Mar | 31 | 1.07 |
08-Mar | 39 | 1.26 |
10-Mar | 50 | 1.28 |
12-Mar | 77 | 1.54 |
14-Mar | 96 | 1.25 |
16-Mar | 121 | 1.26 |
18-Mar | 172 | 1.42 |
20-Mar | 253 | 1.47 |
22-Mar | 393 | 1.55 |
24-Mar | 519 | 1.32 |
26-Mar | 720 | 1.39 |
I see a rising
anger against China in the social media. After having exported the virus to
rest of the world, they are now sitting pretty. What if they had been fudging
numbers all along? The benchmark for constructing templates will get tossed out
of the window. Probably they had more unreported fatalities than Italy and Spain.
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