JRPGfan said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:
Luxembourg has changed how they deliver their daily stats, now all compiled into one easily to follow, daily updated website:
https://msan.gouvernement.lu/en/graphiques-evolution.html#sg
Also, it looks like the country is slowly on the way out of the corona-crisis. Active cases dropped below 200 (last time below 200 was on March 16), People in ICU dropped below 20 and the number of persons being hospitalized with the virus dropped below 80 (last time March 23 for both cases). Luxembourg is also one of the countries with the most tests per population, 55250 tests until May 9, which amounts to about the equivalent of 8,8% of the population of the country.
The only bleak spot is the amount of dead people; we got 101 deaths due to Coronavirus, which represents about 2.4% of the number of persons dying in Luxembourg per year (normally ~4300 per year). Most of the persons who died of the Virus in Luxembourg were over 80 years old (66% of them) and the youngest person to die from the virus was just 54 years old.
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I forgot how small Luxembourg (613k) was... the irony is Denmark is a very small country too (5.8m people).
In denmark we've had about 10,500 cases of coronavirus. We currently have something like ~2000 active cases (not sure if these are that recent #'s, might be lower). 196 people are hospitalised for it. 40 of which, are in the ICU (33 are on ventilators).
We've had 533 deaths, so far.
Typical "deaths" pr year here is like ~54,000..... so about ~1% of the number of people dyeing pr year, have been lost to this virus.
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626k... 613k is soo last year. We will catch up to you... in 400 years or so...
Spoiler!
For those who don't understand, Luxembourgs population is rapidly growing. We only broke the 400k mark in 1994, the 500k mark in 2010 and the 600k mark just 7 years later in 2017, and it continues to accelerate. That's over 50% growth in 25 years and almost double since the early 80's. If Germany had grown at a similar pace percentage-wise they'd have around 140M inhabitants now.