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COVID-19 test results come back within 24 hours – or even faster. Hotels have been transformed into quarantine units. Scientists are racing to develop a cutting-edge, low-cost ventilator.
This isn't the pandemic response in South Korea, New Zealand or another country held up as a model of coronavirus containment success.
It's Senegal, a West African country with a fragile health care system, a scarcity of hospital beds and about seven doctors for every 100,000 people. And yet Senegal, with a population of 16 million, has tackled COVID-19 aggressively and, so far, effectively. More than six months into the pandemic, the country has about 14,000 cases and 284 deaths.
The continent shoulders the highest disease burden, with HIV, malaria and diarrhea amongst its top five killers. There were 25.7 million people living with HIV/AIDS and a little over 90% of those affected on antiretroviral drugs in 2018. Malaria is widespread just like the use Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG) vaccinations which are believed to offer broad protection against respiratory infections.
In Senegal and Madagascar for example, COVID-19 patients on hydroxychloroquine and the herbal remedy Artemisia annua have been observed to recover faster from the disease with lower deaths. In both countries, even with rising cases, recovery rates from Covid19 are much higher – consistent with the observations in most malaria prone countries. Interestingly, malaria is not prevalent in Africa’s Covid-19 hotspots of South Africa and North Africa.
A small African Muslim country is beating COVID why not the US
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: Willtell
3) Widespread use of hydroxychloroquine
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: Willtell
Remember that New Zealand also isn't relying on some sort of magic fantasy tech to bail it out. Senegal has a population three times as large as NZ's and is doing very similar in managing through their epidemic, considering their resources.
Sometimes the most practical answers are really quite simple: Mandatory use of masks in public spaces, bans on large gatherings, hand washing, social distancing and where warranted, quarantine. And start early, don't wait for a disaster to snowball...
You can still go to work and school, but you should practice the basic hygiene measures as for Alert Levels 3 and 4.
You may choose to wear a mask or face covering in situations where physical distancing outside your bubble is not possible except:
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: Willtell
Absolutely no surprise. They have many factors in their favor.
1) Population
2) Age - 60% of the population under age 25.
3) Widespread use of hydroxychloroquine and anti-HIV antivirals.
4) Senegal developed a $1 test kit (That won't happen here because Big Pharma owns our Politicians)
5) Senegal immediately treats with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin
6) They did NOT have Governor Andrew Cuomo sending Covid positive people to nursing homes to spread the disease like wildfire.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: Willtell
Remember that New Zealand also isn't relying on some sort of magic fantasy tech to bail it out. Senegal has a population three times as large as NZ's and is doing very similar in managing through their epidemic, considering their resources.
Sometimes the most practical answers are really quite simple: Mandatory use of masks in public spaces, bans on large gatherings, hand washing, social distancing and where warranted, quarantine. And start early, don't wait for a disaster to snowball...
Shut up...lol New Zealand is a freaken island
that can lock down anyone coming in or out.
What is the population use of Masks there I can't even find it on the list...lol
This is what the worst restrictions your Goverment has put out for level 2.
God you can be so full of it....
You can still go to work and school, but you should practice the basic hygiene measures as for Alert Levels 3 and 4.
You may choose to wear a mask or face covering in situations where physical distancing outside your bubble is not possible except:
Senegal also has a population that is spread out, also they might as well be an island too, not a hell of a lot to travel there.
originally posted by: chr0naut
To reiterate the sentiment from the OP, why isn't America doing a whole lot better?
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: chr0naut
To reiterate the sentiment from the OP, why isn't America doing a whole lot better?
The reason is that COVID-19 is not that big of a deal unless you have preexisting conditions.
You also get a much higher infection rate in dense populated cities.
I don't see the OPs point or yours. Everyone is so focused on the US so you have a Canadian and New Zealander rubbing tips on how bad the US is lol...just give me a break...
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: Willtell
6) They did NOT have Governor Andrew Cuomo sending Covid positive people to nursing homes to spread the disease like wildfire.
originally posted by: chr0naut
Being alive appears to be a preexisting condition for it.
The USA has the worst aggregate numbers in the world. It is the prime example of 'someone must be doing something wrong'.
Can't we speculate as to why that is?
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: chr0naut
Being alive appears to be a preexisting condition for it.
To be reasonable... Where are you when 60k die in the US to the normal flu per year? This is very minor to those under 50...
So why is that? How accurate are our numbers, how accurate are other countries' numbers?
The USA has the worst aggregate numbers in the world. It is the prime example of 'someone must be doing something wrong'.
Can't we speculate as to why that is?
Lots of post here about inflation of not only positive but death numbers in the US because they all mean fed funds in the end. Not sure other countries are the same.
The US is in the top 10% of countries with the highest percentages to wear masks, We have shut down hard, more than other countries too. So what say you as to why we have the numbers we have?
originally posted by: chr0naut
No hosts carrying a virus = no deaths from virii. It's that simple.
Most countries statistics are fairly accurate but even with wide margins for error, say +/- 10%, they'd say much the same things.
The US acted way too late (weeks to months) on nearly everything, had holes in the actions it did take (like a travel ban that still allowed people to come from affected regions depending on the passport they held), the shutdowns were way too brief (the 'opening up' was not based on vastly improving numbers but on lobby pressure), and in a patchy and non-integrated fashion (so one state, or city, could cross-infect another).
Not to mention the stuff-ups that also occurred when they tried to do the right things (like rejecting the German test kits in favor of US-manufactured ones that didn't quite exist, or the whole 'home-brew PPE' for medical staff because there weren't enough of the actual things to hand when required, or of sending the infected to rest homes by accident).
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: chr0naut
No hosts carrying a virus = no deaths from virii. It's that simple.
I do agree to a point, but what are you suggesting? Masks now forever, social distancing forever, another 10 trillion?
I don't think America's numbers are accurate...I think they been inflated in the death count. We are now testing more than any country in the world too...
Most countries statistics are fairly accurate but even with wide margins for error, say +/- 10%, they'd say much the same things.
I think the positives is way under counted and the deaths are over counted...Some of this is political, some is just about fed money. 30% of the deaths are due to very poor decisions by Governors to where high risk people were infected by their poor decisions. A lot of the deaths as in most are because people are just not healthy...Now I say that about the country with the third largest population in the world that have an over abundance of very unhealthy foods to eat. It is sad that poor people in other nations who have very little choice on what they eat and the amount that is available to them can actually be more healthier. America also can keep very sick and old people alive longer than a country like Senegal where they are about 149th out of 190 countries for age. What this tells us is the old and sick there typical die, so you have mostly only those who are healthy in the end...be healthy or die, and this virus is not kind to the unhealthy, and not very serious to the healthy. Not a big deal to them, but sure effects a place like the US.
We started to act with only 15 deaths from one nursing facility...Not sure if too early, but that power to act is state level too and no Governor wanted to be first...So yes we were slower than we should have been but that is hindsight. We are 50 New Zealands where each state makes their own decisions and the President can't do squat about it as per the constitution. I'm sure that played into much of this...
The US acted way too late (weeks to months) on nearly everything, had holes in the actions it did take (like a travel ban that still allowed people to come from affected regions depending on the passport they held), the shutdowns were way too brief (the 'opening up' was not based on vastly improving numbers but on lobby pressure), and in a patchy and non-integrated fashion (so one state, or city, could cross-infect another).
When there isn't enough period, what do you do? This was a black swan event...We have cities with more population than your whole country...Distancing means a lot. Asians in general been wear masks for 50 years, it is a part of their culture due to the high density of their big cities...I lived in Japan for 5 years...I know.
Not to mention the stuff-ups that also occurred when they tried to do the right things (like rejecting the German test kits in favor of US-manufactured ones that didn't quite exist, or the whole 'home-brew PPE' for medical staff because there weren't enough of the actual things to hand when required, or of sending the infected to rest homes by accident).
It is what it is...many reasons, but once again it was a black swan event...We were not prepared...
This is actually a good thing, a big wakeup call in the event that the 70% killer comes along.
Side note: We know that distance is king with a virus.... Not a lot of travel to Senegal so they might as well be an island too. There most populated dense area is Dakar with about 3 million people spread across 14,000 sq miles.... NYC has 8.4 million spread across 340 sq miles... Once outside of Dakar the other 12 million are spread rather thin to say the least...lol
Their virus spread and herd immunity will be a long slow burn over a very long period of time.