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JRPGfan said:

US is at 333 pr million atm.
Only countries over 600 atm in europe is basically Belgium.

UK, Sweden, Spain, Italy  are all in the 450-590 ish range though.
However apart from Sweden + UK, most other places in "europe" have beat down the coronavirus to very small numbers.
(ei. not so many new cases or deaths, pr capital)

Meanwhile the US never managed to get the virus down to these levels.
Also europe was hit like a month before the US with the virus outbreak.

So basically a month or two from now, things will look much worse in the US than basically any place in europe.
(in terms of cases pr million, and deaths pr million)

US is already back to slight growth week over week, the gap with Europe is getting bigger in reported cases and deaths.

Europe 16.3K cases per day, 812 reported deaths per day, 96.3% week over week decline. (Russia, UK and Sweden keeping the decline at bay)
USA 21.6K cases per day, 1083 reported deaths per day, 107.7% week over week growth.

The gap in cases between Europe and USA is currently 121K, down from 202K 7 days earlier.
The gap in reported deaths is still much bigger percentage wise, 66.9K , down from 68.3K 7 days earlier.

At the current rate it's still over 3 weeks before the USA has more total cases than Europe. However the difference per day is slowly growing, USA is catching up a bit faster each day.

Last edited by SvennoJ - on 05 June 2020