Lansea
Lansea
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5th Jun 2020
9th Apr 2022
Statistics, graphs and maps of the spread of Corona Virus, I will try my best to keep this updated. If you have any ideas on how to make the save better feel free to comment, I am more than happy to add them. Have a nice day :)
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  • Vampireax
    Vampireax
    8th Jun 2020
    The deathrate where I live is confrimed at 0.0333%, or one death in three thousand confirmed cases (also ignoring the countless asymptomatic cases).
  • TopleDople
    TopleDople
    8th Jun 2020
    @plutoniumfusion china has a small amount of cases these read areas are place of infection there might be some spot missing but that's because of low virus or data that is not yet cormfirmed. china does lie a bit but they don't have that many infected people. right now or maybe the future so it is low
  • Lansea
    Lansea
    8th Jun 2020
    jonathang, oops yes, I was missing a 'g'. Thank you for pointing that out.
  • deltaleeds
    deltaleeds
    8th Jun 2020
    "Orinated in Wuhan" Otherwise awesome save, totally deserves a +1
  • plutoniumfusion
    plutoniumfusion
    8th Jun 2020
    anyway Im 60% sure about that china have 1st infection rate in the world
  • plutoniumfusion
    plutoniumfusion
    8th Jun 2020
    ugh how much the china is lying? they should have millions who infected by virus! china dont even have good healthcare system, or enough land for social distancing. virus will spread with extreme speed in city like shanghai. there are so much poor people who goes outside every day. they will have trillions of viruses which are waiting to be released in people (or do they kill infected people like N korea?).
  • Dhoru
    Dhoru
    8th Jun 2020
    there is no white 5. I repeat, there is no white 5. (at the bottom)
  • Enderjapp2349
    Enderjapp2349
    8th Jun 2020
    exactly
  • Nereus
    Nereus
    7th Jun 2020
    America's been the best about testing and reporting cases (perhaps even overreporting by some people to be safe) so you'd expect a higher rate there. It seems like there'd be a lot of good data to work with since states had so many different policies from one another in terms of prevention and treatment methods.
  • Nereus
    Nereus
    7th Jun 2020
    @PowderyNerd it's been several months, it's obvious by now all that stuff does is make life harder for people since there were plenty of countries (and several states in the US) that didn't have those policies and weren't hit any worse by the virus. So far pretty much all of the predictions about what will happen have been ridiculously inaccurate, too.