Statistics by Country
Charts
Breakout Check - Weekly Changes by Country in a direct comparison
This overview should help to detect countries in which a second wave might break out recently. Corona-free would mean, that the column charts would drop to zero at the right end. Increases to the right means an increasing number of new corona infections. The quicker this rise, the bigger the risk for a severe wave of infections.
This overview should help to detect countries in which a second wave might break out recently. Corona-free would mean, that the column charts would drop to zero at the right end. Increases to the right means an increasing number of new corona infections. The quicker this rise, the bigger the risk for a severe wave of infections.
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Countries listed by Infections / Deaths and sorted by Weekly Change (normed per 1 million citizens)
Countries are sorted by their weekly changes. This means, countries on the left are the ones with the highest change in Infections and Deaths. The figures are normed per 1 million citizens in order to make countries comparable independent of their population.
Countries are sorted by their weekly changes. This means, countries on the left are the ones with the highest change in Infections and Deaths. The figures are normed per 1 million citizens in order to make countries comparable independent of their population.
Total Number of Infections and normed per 1 million citizens
As soon as the lines start to flatten a turning point might have reached.
As soon as the lines start to flatten a turning point might have reached.
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Total Number of Deaths and normed per 1 million citizens
As soon as the lines start to flatten a turning point might have reached.
As soon as the lines start to flatten a turning point might have reached.
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Ratio of Deaths to Infections
Number of deaths divided by number of infected.
Number of deaths divided by number of infected.
Total Weekly Changes in Infections and Deaths
As soon as the weekly changes starts to decrease significantly a turning point has been reached. An increase indicates another wave of infections might start.
As soon as the weekly changes starts to decrease significantly a turning point has been reached. An increase indicates another wave of infections might start.
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Weekly Growth Rates in Infections and Deaths
As soon as the weekly growth rates decrease and move towards 0.0% a turning point has been reached.
As soon as the weekly growth rates decrease and move towards 0.0% a turning point has been reached.
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