Over in Sweden, people are going off to their cabins for Easter and life goes on, not as normal, but without any restriction on personal liberty. Their new cases appear to be at a plateau at the moment, though the scientists in charge concede that it might change. They are also seeing 80% of ICU admissions survive, though with a long recovery.
Carl, the fella whose writing about corona I linked to a few weeks ago, has had covid 19, has been tested for antibodies already and confirmed. He had an unpleasant week, but didn't require hospital.
Open the link in chrome and it should translate for you. https://www.svt.se/nyheter/inrikes/over-80-procent-overlever-intensivvarden
I meant to add, in places where they have tested rigorously, 90% of those carying live virus were asymptomatic, or had symptoms so mild that the individuals didn't know they had it. Which is good news and bad news at the same time.
Carl, the fella whose writing about corona I linked to a few weeks ago, has had covid 19, has been tested for antibodies already and confirmed. He had an unpleasant week, but didn't require hospital.
Open the link in chrome and it should translate for you. https://www.svt.se/nyheter/inrikes/over-80-procent-overlever-intensivvarden
I meant to add, in places where they have tested rigorously, 90% of those carying live virus were asymptomatic, or had symptoms so mild that the individuals didn't know they had it. Which is good news and bad news at the same time.