Forwarded from COVID-19 Up
A brief stat on the number of @COVID19Up tests done by some countries, and the number of tests/ million in the population:
🇺🇸- The USA has done by today 1,755,099 tests. The number of tests/million is: 5,302.
🇩🇪- Germany has done by today 918,460 tests. The number of tests/million is: 10,962.
🇷🇺- Russia has done by today 697,000 tests. The number of tests/million is: 4,776.
🇮🇹- Italy has done by today 691,461 tests. The number of tests/million is: 11,436.
🇰🇷- South Korea has done by today 461,233 tests. The number of tests/million is: 8,996.
🇨🇦- Canada has done by today 317,972 tests. The number of tests/million is: 8,425.
🇪🇸- Spain has done by today 355,000 tests. The number of tests/million is: 7,593.
🇫🇷- France has done by today 224,254 tests. The number of tests/million is: 3,436.
🇮🇷- Iran has done by today 186,000 tests. The number of tests/million is: 2,214.
🇬🇧- UK has done by today 195,524 tests. The number of tests/million is: 2,880.
🇨🇭- Switzerland has done by today 158,000 tests. The number of tests/million is: 18,256.
🇦🇹- Austria has done by today 108,416 tests. The number of tests/million is: 12,038.
🇳🇴- Norway has done by today 105,865 tests. The number of tests/million is: 19,528.
🇦🇺- Australia has done by today 297,154 tests. The number of tests/million is: 11,653.
🇮🇳- India has done by today 128,320 tests. The number of tests/million is: 93.
NOTE: The highest number of tests done in the world is in the USA. The highest number of tests/million which is the most important factor in the most effected countries is in Norway. The lowest number of tests/million done is in India at 93. I did not find ant data from China.
🇺🇸- The USA has done by today 1,755,099 tests. The number of tests/million is: 5,302.
🇩🇪- Germany has done by today 918,460 tests. The number of tests/million is: 10,962.
🇷🇺- Russia has done by today 697,000 tests. The number of tests/million is: 4,776.
🇮🇹- Italy has done by today 691,461 tests. The number of tests/million is: 11,436.
🇰🇷- South Korea has done by today 461,233 tests. The number of tests/million is: 8,996.
🇨🇦- Canada has done by today 317,972 tests. The number of tests/million is: 8,425.
🇪🇸- Spain has done by today 355,000 tests. The number of tests/million is: 7,593.
🇫🇷- France has done by today 224,254 tests. The number of tests/million is: 3,436.
🇮🇷- Iran has done by today 186,000 tests. The number of tests/million is: 2,214.
🇬🇧- UK has done by today 195,524 tests. The number of tests/million is: 2,880.
🇨🇭- Switzerland has done by today 158,000 tests. The number of tests/million is: 18,256.
🇦🇹- Austria has done by today 108,416 tests. The number of tests/million is: 12,038.
🇳🇴- Norway has done by today 105,865 tests. The number of tests/million is: 19,528.
🇦🇺- Australia has done by today 297,154 tests. The number of tests/million is: 11,653.
🇮🇳- India has done by today 128,320 tests. The number of tests/million is: 93.
NOTE: The highest number of tests done in the world is in the USA. The highest number of tests/million which is the most important factor in the most effected countries is in Norway. The lowest number of tests/million done is in India at 93. I did not find ant data from China.
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A pick-me-up for anyone reading theory rn, brought to you by the Bravely Default II demo!
CCRU roleplay club
A pick-me-up for anyone reading theory rn, brought to you by the Bravely Default II demo!
honestly I think theory being hard to read is the fault of circlejerk translators using lots of jargon. These ideas aren't hard. People aren't going to spin caskets because someone comes in and uses plain, even entertaining language to paraphrase ideas so long as the ideas aren't badly mutilated as a result.
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Saving Seeds
With regards to store-bought fruit and vegetable seeds. Some places have stopped selling them altogether. Some are hiking-up prices. In my area, they’re still pretty-well available... for now.
My suggestion to you, whether you plan on using them or not, would be to invest in a good variety of seeds. They’re too cheap not to.
- If you don’t plan on using them this year, store them in a cool, dry place.
- When packaging your seeds, be sure that they’re exposed to as little moisture as possible. Small glass jars or ziploc-type bags work well. Even Tupperware, if you can spare any. Personally, I'll be using an aluminized mylar bag and an oxygen absorber and storing my leftovers in the freezer.
- Even if you don’t use them this season, buying seeds is an investment in your future. Hell, you could use them as currency.
Here’s how many YEARS you can expect your seeds to remain viable, under the right storage conditions:
Asparagus – 3
Bean – 3
Beet – 4
Broccoli – 3
Brussels Sprouts – 4
Cabbage – 4
Carrot – 3
Celeriac – 3
Cauliflower – 4
Celery – 3
Swiss Chard – 4
Chicory – 4
Chinese Cabbage – 3
Collards – 5
Sweet Corn – 2
Cucumber – 5
Eggplant – 4
Endive – 5
Fennel – 4
Kale – 4
Kohlrabi – 3
Leek – 2
Lettuce – 6
Muskmelon – 5
Mustard – 4
Okra – 2
Onion – 1
Parsley – 1
Parsnip – 1
Pea – 3
Pepper – 2
Pumpkin – 4
Radish – 5
Rutabaga – 4
Salsify – 1
Spinach – 3
Squash – 4
Tomato – 4
Turnip – 4
Watermelon – 4
Anarchist tip! If you need to steal these get the nice heirloom seeds and a flatbed cart. Sandwich all your seed packets between some big bags of manure or potting soil, making due the UPC is visible. Stack another two on top. Make sure you're leaving with like eight cubic feet of the same shit, and your seeds are under the top six. Can spend 20 dollars on literal horse shit this way, leave with 100 dollars worth of nice seeds.
With regards to store-bought fruit and vegetable seeds. Some places have stopped selling them altogether. Some are hiking-up prices. In my area, they’re still pretty-well available... for now.
My suggestion to you, whether you plan on using them or not, would be to invest in a good variety of seeds. They’re too cheap not to.
- If you don’t plan on using them this year, store them in a cool, dry place.
- When packaging your seeds, be sure that they’re exposed to as little moisture as possible. Small glass jars or ziploc-type bags work well. Even Tupperware, if you can spare any. Personally, I'll be using an aluminized mylar bag and an oxygen absorber and storing my leftovers in the freezer.
- Even if you don’t use them this season, buying seeds is an investment in your future. Hell, you could use them as currency.
Here’s how many YEARS you can expect your seeds to remain viable, under the right storage conditions:
Asparagus – 3
Bean – 3
Beet – 4
Broccoli – 3
Brussels Sprouts – 4
Cabbage – 4
Carrot – 3
Celeriac – 3
Cauliflower – 4
Celery – 3
Swiss Chard – 4
Chicory – 4
Chinese Cabbage – 3
Collards – 5
Sweet Corn – 2
Cucumber – 5
Eggplant – 4
Endive – 5
Fennel – 4
Kale – 4
Kohlrabi – 3
Leek – 2
Lettuce – 6
Muskmelon – 5
Mustard – 4
Okra – 2
Onion – 1
Parsley – 1
Parsnip – 1
Pea – 3
Pepper – 2
Pumpkin – 4
Radish – 5
Rutabaga – 4
Salsify – 1
Spinach – 3
Squash – 4
Tomato – 4
Turnip – 4
Watermelon – 4
Anarchist tip! If you need to steal these get the nice heirloom seeds and a flatbed cart. Sandwich all your seed packets between some big bags of manure or potting soil, making due the UPC is visible. Stack another two on top. Make sure you're leaving with like eight cubic feet of the same shit, and your seeds are under the top six. Can spend 20 dollars on literal horse shit this way, leave with 100 dollars worth of nice seeds.
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Saving Seeds With regards to store-bought fruit and vegetable seeds. Some places have stopped selling them altogether. Some are hiking-up prices. In my area, they’re still pretty-well available... for now. My suggestion to you, whether you plan on using…
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On that note if y'all buy/appropriate stuff for gardening, post your haul in the discussion for accolades and tips! There's a lot of varied experience in there.
On that note if y'all buy/appropriate stuff for gardening, post your haul in the discussion for accolades and tips! There's a lot of varied experience in there.