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Europe has peaked in general, it had the smallest Wednesday uptick in cases so far while that's usually the peak day until it comes down again to dip for the weekend.

Corrections in fatality rates in France and Belgium and for testing in France skew their relative numbers. Germany also has an uptick in reported deaths now nursing homes are starting to get hit :/ Sweden is starting to see the cost of not following along with strict measures while Turkey quickly came up from behind. Late to start testing, but falling into the general wave for Europe. Norway reported -44 cases for yesterday, so I didn't update them for daily growth...

The waves in reporting numbers keeps skewing the data.

We just reached the peak again and the numbers for the weekend will be slightly under reported again. Yet it's clear that week over week growth rates are going down, with also the USA now starting to go under the 1.0 line, meaning also reaching the peak. Of course other parts of the country can be behind just like Turkey is currently coming up from behind in Europe.


Europe has the wobbles from France and Belgium correcting (adding old) numbers but the fatality rate is pretty much flat for nearly a week while the growth has been flat for nearly 2 weeks. The fatailty rate is still climbing in the US, however the growth rate has been stabilizing already for the past 4 days.

Last edited by SvennoJ - on 09 April 2020