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SvennoJ said:

Weekly update. New record, 310K new cases yesterday :/

Worldwide had 1.87 million new cases last week, same as last week but bigger numbers towards the end of the week.
Deaths did go up, 40,788 last week vs 37,524 the week before.

The USA is still declining and got overtaken by Europe. 247K new cases last week, down from 293K and 5,310 new deaths, down from 6,210.

The continents

Asia keeps climbing ahead. 832K new cases last week, up from 739K and 11,842 deaths, up from 10,781.
South America declines a little. 388K new cases last week, down from 485K. Deaths however went up, 15,588 vs 11,629 the week before.
North America in decline thanks to the USA. 287K new cases, down from 278K and 9,288 new deaths, down from 10,660.
Europe still climbing. 271K new cases last week, up from 233K. Deaths about the same, 2,502 last week vs 2,535 the week before.
Africa saw a slight decline. 55K new cases vs 56K the week before. Deaths declined a bit more, 1,505 vs 1,764 the week before.
Oceania saw a slight resurgence towards the end of the week. 830 new cases vs 767. Deaths more than halved to 63 vs 155 the week before.


India keeps climbing, no end in sight. 637K new cases, up from 559K with 8,937 deaths, up from 5,856.
Brazil had 192K new cases, big drop from 279K the week before. Deaths also dropped to 4,890 from 5,990
The USA is now slightly below Brazil in cases yet not in reported deaths (247K new cases last week and 5,310 new deaths)

Iran keeps on going on, South Africa and Australia are still declining, Japan and South Korea a bit less.
Canada had a big wobble in reporting due to 3 day weekend (labor day) but is still climbing overall.

Europe

The first to get over the first wave, the first to steadily keep climbing into the second.
Some manage to slow the growth rate down yet none really manage to actually go back down.

Heading into fall with most schools now open.

North America in decline thanks to the USA. 287K new cases, down from 278K and 9,288 new deaths, down from 10,660.

Did the numbers get mixed up?