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jason1637 said:
Hiku said:

Just a tiny bit more people. And somehow they're still not nearly as bad as USA.

Tbf they might not be testing on the same level as the US.

True, India has only done 1/4th of the tests the USA has done. Tbf, India also started almost a month later.

USA: 36.3 million tests, 8.0% positivity rate
India: 9.3 million tests, 7.0% positivity rate

Not as many tests per million, but actually even better when it comes to positivity rate. India also has far less deaths (14% of the USA) and still less deaths per day (despite growing) but that's also partly because of the different age demographics.


Anyway, both not looking good at all.

The world is still at +12.5% growth week over week, 2 days in a row with 209K

The USA had its peak on Thursday this week (57K), but still 55K added today.
Daily reported deaths in the world are slowly heading upwards again. The USA is still declining but falling further behind Europe.

The continents

North and South America are having a race, NA stays ahead this week.
Africa's avg daily reported cases passed Europe's today.
Oceania is back on the board thanks to Australia's recent setback.

The different strategies

USA secured its lead over Brazil, India keeps climbing steadily.
Iran is staying exactly level, pretty much the same for Canada despite some delayed reporting.
Japan and Australia are back in trouble, South Korea can't shake off their latest outbreak.

Week over week

USA is growing the fastest and nobody made it under the 100% line :/
At least the rate of growth is going down a bit, maybe Brazil will finally start getting things under control.