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    Apr 2

    Compound daily growth rate is inching higher - and stands at 13.25% (need to reverse this!). Hopefully the effect of will begin to show in 3/4 days. 🤞🏽

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    How they : 1)China seems to have flattened much faster than South Korea (?) 2)More recoveries in Spain than Italy. 3)UK showing almost no recoveries(!)

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    1) Data discrepancies between different sources. 2) We need our own data source

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    1)Daily COVID deaths in hotspot countries and India. 2)Change in daily deaths from previous day.

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    COVID death rate per million: 1) South Korea, Japan, Italy... slowing. 2) Belgium, Sweden, Canada and India ... rising.

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    The compound daily growth rate of confirmed cases is 13.41%. This needs to come down!

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    1) The 5 Day Moving Median of new confirmed cases. 2) The 5 Day Moving Median of daily COVID deaths.

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    The total number of confirmed cases are rising, but the growth rate has slowed. India now doubling every six days (but remember the base is large too!)

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    Apr 9

    Total confirmed cases and total COVID deaths across hotspot countries and in India.

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    Apr 9

    is all about increasing the number of Recovered COVID patients relative to Active COVID patients . Look at Germany, South Korea... and even Iran.

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    Apr 9

    1) COVID death rates per million 2) Total COVID deaths in hotspot countries.

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    Apr 9

    The growth rate of Total Confirmed cases and Total Active cases in India. We are growing at a rate where cases are doubling every 5 days.

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    Apr 9

    The compound daily growth rate of confirmed cases in India is 13.42%. This needs to come down, for us to sense relief.

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    Apr 9

    The 5Day Moving Median of new confirmed cases and COVID deaths in India.

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    Apr 8

    Total confirmed COVID cases in India and active cases. Cases doubling every 4 days.

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    Apr 8

    Total confirmed cases = active + recovered + deaths. - UK looking bad with mounting deaths and v few recoveries. - Germany has bent the curve.

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    Apr 8

    The compound daily growth rate of confirmed cases in India =13.41%

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    Apr 7

    The 5Day Moving Median (average) of new confirmed COVID deaths in India - shows a sign of plateauing. Hope this continues. 🤞

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    Apr 7

    Meanwhile the discrepancies between different data sources continue. We should have our own stable/verifiable data sources .

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    Apr 7

    The total confirmed cases = total active cases + recovered cases + deaths. 1) UK showing large number of COVID deaths. 2) Japan showing a significant growth in death rate (previous graph) in the last 5 days, after initial stability.

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