What determines our response to the virus are gradually no longer the facts in themselves, but the story that is constructed about the facts. From mouth mask to muzzle. Hundreds of 'forgotten' deaths in residential care centers, and in the dramatic top three of the world in terms of deaths per million inhabitants. Ministers of Health and of Budget who have had 63 million face masks destroyed to turn the warehouses into an asylum center and unable to order new ones would be shamed in a banana republic. Here it is believed that in crisis situations the captains should be left at the helm. Would people have thought that way on the Titanic?
Due to the global lockdown, crime has gone down worldwide.
https://sg.yahoo.com/news/crime-drops-around-world-covid-042824728.html
Not necessarily. From the article you posted:This is indeed bad news. The virus is reinfecting folks who fought it off in the first place.
Maybe the virus has mutated into a new strain.
Officials are still investigating the cause of the apparent relapses. But Jeong Eun-kyeong, director of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC), has said the virus may have been reactivated rather than the patients being re-infected.
Other experts said faulty tests may be playing a role, or remnants of the virus may still be in patients' systems but not be infectious or of danger to the host or others.
Nobody bounces back easily from nearly dying. That which does not kill us doesn't only make us stronger. Sometimes it can bust us up pretty bad, sometimes permanently. Some of these survivors may never breath the same again, because the respiratory damage can leave scarring on the lungs. Even if you live, you ain't getting off easy, if you end up in the ICU, & being out of it, for a while, is pretty standard for that kind of traumaWow... this scares me about as much as the virus itself.
When the ventilator comes off, the delirium comes out for many coronavirus survivors
The good news is that 459 000 people have recovered from the coronavirus infection so far.
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