Coronavirus: just fake news |
The main graph listed countries by number of deaths, but I was more interested in death rates. So I modified the chart in order of rates: number of deaths per 100,000 people. I included only those nations with death rates of 50 or above (per 100K). The US is #11, with Mexico at #10 and the UK at #12.
Obviously, a country can have a high death rate with low raw numbers owing to its small population. The real standout here is Brazil, with a rate of 74 per 100k and over 152,000 deaths. (On the other hand, the rate there has trended downward in recent weeks; good news.)
(Check out Peru as well.)
The US has far more deaths but its rate is much lower: 66 per 100k. (Our recent trends are not good, however. See below.)
Recent trends have been good in India, not so good in the US. Note that India is low in deaths per 100k (8.4 compared to our 66.3). |
In recent months, the trend has been good in Brazil (until very recently), but poor in France |
The UK sucks about as badly as we do. What's that all about? (Maybe the arsehole-as-leader factor.) |
Big problems in Belgium |
Mysterious deaths in blue (Covidry uncounted) |
In OC, things don't look too bad. Stable for now. But the cold is coming. Then what? Rates will go up again. |
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