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SpokenTruth said:

4/1: US-Italy Charts and other updates:

Italy continues to show a lot of progress.  New cases were up a little over the past 2 days but still down from the peak over a week ago.  Even more welcomed news is the deaths dropped back to levels seen about a week ago too.

The US has shown the opposite as new cases and deaths continue to climb.  The US saw over 1,000 die in one day.  That's the single highest any country has had to deal with, even Italy. 8 states had more than 1,000 new cases.

A sigh of relieve for France as the massive new case spike seen yesterday was temporary.  New cases dropped back to the same level as the day prior to the spike. Deaths, however, were up slightly.

Spain has maintained the same level of new cases per day for a week now.  Seems to be very test limited as deaths have still increased slightly day by day.

Turkey has seen a massive increase in deaths per day over the past 4 days.  Brazil has had back to back spikes in new cases and an sizable increase in deaths over the past 2 days.

India is now of major concern.  Nearly a 5x increase in new cases and frightening 7x increase in deaths.  They are still early in this fight and thy did shut down the whole country over a week ago.  Hopefully they can keep those figures from running away.

Atm it's looking like Spain is going to peak higher than Italy did. With a 3 day average of +8000 new cases in Spain vs Italy down to +4300 new cases a day, Spain will overtake Italy on Friday. Spain should already have peaked, but tests backlogs or simply more testing will skew the data. Spain is still 5 days behind Italy in deaths, still giving hope that they did reach the growth peak on the 26th.

Europe did reach the half million cases discovered today, 500.8K total currently. Tomorrow total cases in the world will be over 1 million.

Everything is picking up a bit mid week, corrections for what was missed or stayed behind in the weekend maybe. It's a cyclic pattern, must be from human behavior, either from reporting/testing or humans being more social on the weekends with the results showing on average 3 to 7 days later. Yet for detected cases they're just over a day behind Italy atm.

India, how reliable do you think the data reporting will be from there? Brazil seems pretty unreliable as well.

And yep, the USA caught up more to Europe again, 8.24 days behind now.