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Today's update on per capita rates for CoVid around the world:
Total confirmed COVID-19 deaths per million: how rapidly are they increasing?
The US was at 198 deaths per million persons 3 days ago. Yesterday it was 202. Today I believe we are 214. This is the number to track as we reopen even while many places have yet to plateau.
This is no where near what Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, UK, Italy, France and others have experienced. The charts also show when CoVid cases first began to be tracked in each nation, which also makes some small difference to the numbers.
Germany has gone up slightly since they made moves to reopen, but with only about 80 deaths per million in population, and Belgium sitting at almost 700, Germany is doing very well.
For those of us watching Sweden, the per million death rate is ~283.
It makes it easier for some of us to move the decimal point to the left one notch, because many of us live in smaller communities than 1 million people. I live in a town of around 100,000. If my town had the overall death rate of the United States, that would be 21 deaths. We've had 3, all patients in care homes.
If my city were in Sweden, we could expect 28 deaths (this is over the entire ~50 day period of CoVid).
Total confirmed COVID-19 deaths per million: how rapidly are they increasing?
The US was at 198 deaths per million persons 3 days ago. Yesterday it was 202. Today I believe we are 214. This is the number to track as we reopen even while many places have yet to plateau.
This is no where near what Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, UK, Italy, France and others have experienced. The charts also show when CoVid cases first began to be tracked in each nation, which also makes some small difference to the numbers.
Germany has gone up slightly since they made moves to reopen, but with only about 80 deaths per million in population, and Belgium sitting at almost 700, Germany is doing very well.
For those of us watching Sweden, the per million death rate is ~283.
It makes it easier for some of us to move the decimal point to the left one notch, because many of us live in smaller communities than 1 million people. I live in a town of around 100,000. If my town had the overall death rate of the United States, that would be 21 deaths. We've had 3, all patients in care homes.
If my city were in Sweden, we could expect 28 deaths (this is over the entire ~50 day period of CoVid).