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Old 03-10-2022, 01:21 PM   #19411
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Here are some graphs we haven't looked at for a long time.

First up the CMR by Continent. We last looked at this in February so I've put those figures in brackets. The current global average is 1.051% (1.42) with South America the worst at 2.07% (2.39), followed by Africa with 2.04% (2.16) and North America with 1.32% (1.47) all above the global average. The lowest is Oceania with 0.17% (0.23) followed by Asia with 0.78% (1.23) and Europe with 0.84% (1.16).



Individual country CMR which we last looked at in December 2021. The current global average is 1.051% (1.977) and the worst country is still Peru with 5.226% although that's an improvement on the 8.971% at the end of 2021. Countries below the global average include Spain with 0.851% (1.696); the UK with 0.804% (1.181); Italy with 0.786% (2.617) and Australia with 0.349% (0.936). Countries still above include the USA with 1.105% (1.616); Russia with 1.841% (2.875) and Brazil with 1.977% (2.780).



Finally, mortalities per 100k of population which is the only one of these charts not to be impacted by case number reporting. We also looked at this back in February when the global average was 103.8 and it has since increased to 116.8 as you'd expect.

Again, the worst country is Peru with 864 (828) followed by the USA with 519 (450); Italy with 480 (408); Brazil with 414 (384); the UK with 365 (306) and Russia with an understated 331 (289). Australia is near the bottom with 84 (25) while India has supposedly moved to the bottom with 52 (50).

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