Globally, the average number of new cases the past seven days is 15% above the previous week. For America it is up 10%.
- The average number of new United Kingdom cases are down 41% compared to the previous week
- Average number of new cases in Spain this week are are down 23% compared to the previous week
- Average number of new cases in Italy this week are dow 2% compared to the previous week
- Average number of new cases in Iran this week are up 6% compared to the previous week.
- Average number of new cases in Germany this week are down 25% compared to the previous week
- The latest death rate in all major virus countries has increased this week over past week's average:
StatesUSA at 4,8% or 40% over the previous week's average
Global 6.6% or 13% over the previous week's average
United Kingdom is worst 13.5%
Italy is second at 13%
France is third at 12.1%
Germany is 2.9%
- The highest number of cases are in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, California and Michigan.
- In all the major virus states, the death rate has increased the past seven days by 4-64% compared to the previous week. The lowest - Georgia and Washington - were early targets of the virus.
- The highest death rates are in Michigan, New York, Washington, Louisiana, and New Jersey
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I would be cautious about believing the UK numbers. The UK, like the US, is not testing very much. They only count people who died in hospital. People who die at home or in a nursing home are not counted as having Covid, because the government is downplaying how bad it is.
The current government are doing that as part of their keep pushing for a hard brexit crash out of the transition period in Jan 2021 strategy. Brexit has always been about disaster capitalists wanting to avoid EU anti tax avoidance laws that went live in the EU this year.
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