Infection rate in France and Germany seems to be below Italy’s with a respective 2 and 4 day delay to hit the same total number of case
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I love what John Hopkins is doing with their coronavirus dashboard and it would be amazing if someone helps automate it, because they could save everyone so much time if their GitHub data didn’t run 12-24 hours behind
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March 9 update of the coronavirus: - Italy continues at the same pace. - Netherlands, Germany, France, and UK all slightly decelerated. The graph shows confirmed cases on a log scale to judge growth rate. Based on the data from Johns Hopkins University https://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19/blob/master/csse_covid_19_data/csse_covid_19_time_series/time_series_19-covid-Confirmed.csv …pic.twitter.com/L0GsHNkcKp
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Normalizing the graph for 20 coronavirus cases in each country is arbitrary, so here’s a version which shifts the timeline for each country to best align curves. It shows how Germany and France slowed down on March 9. Hard to draw any conclusions from a small dataset though.pic.twitter.com/8PmZf0ajSA
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That view was inspired by this graph
https://twitter.com/johndotz/status/1237123332870373380 …This Tweet is unavailable.Show this thread -
March 10 update: Italy slowed down a little Spain made a big jump France saw an acceleration of cases Germany stayed stable Netherlands is testing significantly fewer people since 2 days, so their numbers are questionable.pic.twitter.com/9f2aq2GD2g
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Are they all using the same measuring and testing techniques?
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They should all be using the WHO/ECDC standard, but both Italy and Netherlands have started testing fewer people because they are running out of capacity https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/case-definition-and-european-surveillance-human-infection-novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov …
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