China is the NEW GOD, and Chow Ang Mohs god is REPLACED by CHINA. Very obviously, their god fucked up useless and powerless and can no longer protect them. Only China have A to Z everything to WIN and SURVIVE COVID-19.
VATICAN HOLLY FAKE GOD CITY FELL TO COVID-19!! Fake God Can Not Cover Own Ass!!
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2020 coronavirus pandemic in Vatican City
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2020 coronavirus pandemic in Vatican City | |
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Disease | COVID-19 |
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Virus strain | SARS-CoV-2 |
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Location | Vatican City |
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Arrival date | 5 March 2020
(1 month, 1 week and 1 day) |
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Date | As of 8 April 2020 |
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Confirmed cases | 8 |
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Active cases | 6 |
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Recovered | 2 |
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Deaths | 0 |
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The Vatican reported the first case of infection in
Vatican City during the
2019–20 coronavirus pandemic at the end of March 2020.
[1] There are 8 confirmed cases of COVID-19 among the Vatican's residents and employees; there are no associated deaths. The 8 cases include 6 employees, 1 newly hired employee, and 1 resident of Vatican City.
[a]
At the very end of February
Pope Francis became ill with symptoms of a
cold, but tested negative for COVID-19.
[2]
Contents
Background
On 12 January 2020, the
World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a
novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019.
[3][4]
The
case fatality ratio for COVID-19 has been much lower than
SARS of 2003,
[5][6] but the
transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.
[7][5]
Timeline
COVID-19 cases in Vatican City (
)
Deaths Recoveries Active cases | | | |
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Date | | # of cases | |
2020-03-05 |
| 1(+100%) | |
⋮ |
| 1(=) | |
2020-03-24 |
| 4(+300%) | |
⋮ |
| 4(=) | |
2020-03-28 |
| 6(+50%) | |
⋮ |
| 6(=) | |
2020-04-02 |
| 7(+16.6%) | |
⋮ |
| 7(=) | |
2020-04-08 |
| 8(+14.3%) | |
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March 2020
On 5 March 2020, the
2019–20 coronavirus pandemic reached Vatican City with the diagnosis of "an external individual who had attended the outpatient clinics" for a pre-employment
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_coronavirus_pandemic_in_Vatican_City#cite_note-11 medical exam.[8][10] The patient was later identified as a priest who had arrived from one of Italy's "red zones",[11] that is, the municipalities under the strictest quarantine regimen.[12] Five people who were in contact with the patient were quarantined as a precaution.[8]
On 8 March the Angelus was offered via livestreaming from the Pope's private library.[13] The Vatican Museums were closed from 8 March to 3 April.[14]
On 10 March, after the lockdown in Italy, Saint Peter's Square and St. Peter's Basilica were closed to tourists from 10 March to 3 April. Italy's lockdown measures are also applied to the Vatican City.[15]
On 11 March, the Pope offered a virtual general audience for the first time.[16]
On 16 March, Francis left Vatican City to visit two churches in Rome. At the Basilica of St. Mary Major, he pray before the Byzantine icon known as Salus Populi Romani, which Pope Gregory I carried in procession in 593 praying for an end to the Plague of Justinian. He then walked a half mile to San Marcello al Corso to pray before a crucifix regarded by Catholics as miraculous. It was carried in procession during the plague of 1522.[17]
On 23 March, the Pope's visit to Malta scheduled for 31 May was canceled.[18]
On 24 March, the Vatican confirmed it knew of 4 cases, adding to that announced earlier 3 employees: 2 who work for the Vatican Museums and 1 who works in the shipping office.[11]
On 27 March Pope Francis delivered a special Urbi et Orbi blessing in an empty Saint Peter's Square praying for the end of coronavirus pandemic before the San Marcello al Corso's miraculous crucifix which was brought there from its usual location two days earlier.[19][20]
On 28 March, the Vatican confirmed 2 more cases, bringing the total to 6 cases. One was an official of the Secretariat of State who lives at Casa Santa Marta, the Pope's residence. He was the first patient identified as a Vatican resident. The second new case was a Vatican employee who works with the resident in question. Some 170 other residents and close contacts were tested and their results were negative.[21]
April 2020
On 2 April, the Vatican confirmed its seventh case, an employee who had been self-isolating since mid-March.[22]
On 5 April, the Palm Sunday Mass was celebrated inside St. Peter's before a small congregation instead of the thousands that normally fill the square outside.[23] The Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday morning that the clergy of Rome normally attend was postponed.[24][c] The other liturgies of Holy Week were moved and held, as announced on 27 March, "without the participation of the people".[26] Holy Thursday Mass, which the Pope has for several years celebrated outside the Vatican with refugees or prisoners, was held in St. Peter's; the washing of feet was omitted.[24] About two dozen people attended the main Good Friday service; only the Pope kissed the crucifix.[27] The Good Friday Way of the Cross, held since 1964 at the Colosseum, was held in St. Peter's Square; representatives of the Vatican health services were among the few participants.[28]
On 8 April, the Vatican announced that another of its employees had been diagnosed with the virus after leaving Rome to assist sick relatives. It reported the status of its 8 cases as: 2 recovered; 1 discharged and recovering at home; 2 in hospital; 3 asymptomatic and self-isolating.[29]
Preventive measures
Italy's lockdown measures have been mirrored in Vatican City. Tourist attractions have been closed. To avoid public gatherings and transmission of the virus, Pope Francis cancelled his regular appearances in public and will livestream them on the Internet instead.[30]
In April Pope Francis told an interviewer that the residents of Casa Santa Marta were working from their rooms and that meals were now served in two shifts to allow for social distancing.[31]
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Covid-19 cases in the Vatican rise to 8
The Director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni, has confirmed another Covid-19 case from among residents of Vatican City and Vatican employees.
By Vatican News
There is another positive case of Covid-19 in the Vatican.
An employee of the Holy See, who had travelled outside Rome in the first half of March, to assist his sick relatives, was recently confirmed positive, said the Director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni, on Wednesday.
At the first symptoms, the person was hospitalized locally without returning to Rome and is now under close observation.
With this, the number of Covid-19-positive cases in Vatican City and among employees of the Holy See now stands at 8, Bruni said. Of these, he said 2 are cured, 1 who has been discharged from the hospital is recovering, 2 are still hospitalized and undergoing treatment and 3 who are without symptoms are in mandatory self-quarantine.
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