State of the Pandemic (Netherlands update 31-10-20)

Charts are all for the Netherlands, from 5 Feb until 31 Oct 2020

Number of people (still) sick on a given day.

Reproduction number in % minus 1 on any given day (blue line).

Number of deaths on a given day.

Own statistics based upon numbers supplied by WHO

State of the Pandemic (Netherlands update 29-10-20)

Charts are all for the Netherlands, from 5 Feb until 29 Oct 2020

Number of people (still) sick on a given day.

Reproduction number in % minus 1 on any given day (blue line).

Number of deaths on a given day.

Own statistics based upon numbers supplied by WHO

COVID-19 case fatality rate per country

Case fatality rate is the percentage of people getting ill from COVID-19 that die in a certain country

Numbers are of 19 October 2020

Country Case fatality rate
1 Italy 8,8%
2 Ecuador 8,1%
3 Chad 6,9%
4 Bolivia 6,1%
5 Sudan 6,1%
6 United Kingdom 6,0%
7 Liberia 6,0%
8 Egypt 5,8%
9 Sweden 5,7%
10 Iran 5,7%
11 Niger 5,7%
12 San Marino 5,5%
13 China 5,2%
14 Canada 5,1%
15 Syria 4,8%
16 Belgium 4,7%
17 Ireland 4,1%
18 Tanzania 4,1%
19 Kosovo 4,0%
20 Peru 3,9%
21 Mali 3,9%
22 France 3,8%
23 Afghanistan 3,7%
24 Spain 3,6%
25 North Macedonia 3,5%
26 Guatemala 3,5%
27 Bulgaria 3,5%
28 Indonesia 3,5%
29 Romania 3,4%
30 Algeria 3,4%
31 Australia 3,3%
32 Barbados 3,3%

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COVID-19 deaths per per country per 100,000 inhabitants

Numbers are of 19 October 2020
Country Deaths per 100.000 population
1 San Marino 124,32
2 Peru 105,35
3 Belgium 91,17
4 Andorra 76,62
5 Bolivia 74,7
6 Brazil 73,36
7 Chile 72,8
8 Ecuador 72,5
9 Spain 72,29
10 Mexico 68,28
11 United States 67,14
12 United Kingdom 65,78
13 Panama 61,39
14 Italy 60,47
15 Argentina 59,03
16 Colombia 58,35
17 Sweden 58,12
18 France 49,75
19 Moldova 44,67
20 North Macedonia 40,04
21 Netherlands 39,53
22 Ireland 37,81
23 Iran 35,88
24 Kosovo 35,22
25 Armenia 35,2
26 Montenegro 34,87
27 South Africa 31,41
28 Bosnia and Herzegovina 28,82
29 Romania 28,76
30 Bahamas 28,26
31 Honduras 26,42
32 Canada 26,23

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State of the Pandemic (Denmark update)

Charts are all for the Netherlands, from 5 Feb until 23 Oct 2020

Number of people (still) sick on a given day.

Reproduction number in % minus 1 on any given day (blue line).

Number of deaths on a given day.

Own statistics based upon numbers supplied by WHO

State of the Pandemic (Netherlands update)

Charts are all for the Netherlands, from 5 Feb until 23 Oct 2020

Number of people (still) sick on a given day. To the left of the graph you can see the maximum of last spring.

Reproduction number minus 1 on any given day (blue line).

Number of deaths on a given day.

Own statistics based upon numbers supplied by WHO

State of the Pandemic (Netherlands update)

Charts are all for the Netherlands, from 5 Feb until 20 Oct 2020

Number of people (still) sick on a given day. To the left of the graph you can see the maximum of last spring.

Reproduction number minus 1 on any given day (blue line).

Number of deaths on a given day.

State of the Pandemic (Netherlands update)

Charts are all for the Netherlands, from 5 Feb until 12 Oct 2020

Number of people (still) sick on a given day. To the left of the graph you can see the maximum of last spring.

Reproduction number minus 1 on any given day (blue line).

Number of deaths on a given day.

Confirmed cases per country of COVID-19 on 2 Oct. 2020

Total number of confirmed cases world wide: 34,161,721.

Time to double the number of cases: 63

Confirmed cases per country:

1 USA 7,160,476
2 India 6,394,068
3 Brazil 4,810,935
4 Russia 1,194,643
5 Colombia 829,679
6 Peru 814,829
7 Spain 778,607
8 Argentina 751,001
9 Mexico 743,216
10 South Africa 676,084
11 France 552,249
12 Chile 464,750
13 Iran 461,044
14 UK 460,182
15 Iraq 367,474
16 Bangladesh 364,987
17 Saudi Arabia 335,097
18 Turkey 320,070
19 Italy 317,409
20 Philippines 314,079
21 Pakistan 313,431
22 Germany 294,395
23 Indonesia 291,182
24 Israel 238,452
25 Ukraine 217,661
26 Canada 158,758
27 Kazakhstan 140,957
28 Ecuador 138,584
29 Bolivia 135,311
30 Romania 129,658
31 Morocco 126,044
32 Qatar 125,959

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List (per country) of registered deaths from COVID-19 on 2 Oct. 2020

Worldwide there are 1,016,986 fatalities from COVID-19 until today.

Currently the number of deaths doubles in 94 days.

List of registered deaths per country.

1 USA 205,666
2 Brazil 143,952
3 India 99,773
4 Mexico 77,646
5 UK 42,202
6 Italy 35,918
7 Peru 32,463
8 Spain 31,973
9 France 31,808
10 Iran 26,380
11 Colombia 25,998
12 Russia 21,077
13 Argentina 16,937
14 South Africa 16,866
15 Chile 12,822
16 Ecuador 11,433
17 Indonesia 10,856
18 Belgium 10,023
19 Germany 9,508
20 Canada 9,297
21 Iraq 9,231
22 Turkey 8,262
23 Bolivia 7,965
24 Pakistan 6,499
25 Netherlands 6,410
26 Egypt 5,946
27 Sweden 5,893
28 Philippines 5,562
29 Bangladesh 5,272
30 Romania 4,862
31 Saudi Arabia 4,794
32 China 4,746

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State of the Pandemic (Germany update)

Charts are all for the Netherlands, from 5 Feb until 4 Oct 2020

Number of people (still) sick on a given day.

The reproduction number minus 1 on any given day (blue line).

Number of deaths on a given day.

State of the Pandemic (Netherlands update)

Charts are all for the Netherlands, from 5 Feb until 4 Oct 2020

Number of people (still) sick on a given day. To the left of the graph you can see the maximum of last spring. The number of sick people is now almost three times the number of then.

The reproduction number minus 1 on any given day (blue line). What is striking is that it seems that the reproduction is on its way back to below 0. In other words, in that case the numbers will decrease again. More than a month ago there was also such a dip, and before that the numbers rose faster than in recent weeks.

This could be an early sign that measures over the past two weeks are working. In any case, the situation seems better than a month or so ago.

Number of deaths on a given day. This is higher than 2 weeks or so ago, but that is to be expected with so many people infected. The peak in the graph is an explainable peak for statistical reasons, which is of no great significance. What counts is the average line.