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Daily Statistical Summary of COVID-19

TU Curmudgeon

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I'm starting this thread to save bandwidth.

If you have any dispute/discussion regarding the statistics, please feel free to link back to the latest post in the NEW THREAD that you start so that we can debate what your dispute/discussion is.

I'll update the list and table daily (I hope), but will not respond to any posts in this thread.


*************************************************************

QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%

The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/04/23 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[TABLE="class: grid, width: 500, align: center"]
[TR]
[TD]COUNTRY[/TD]
[TD]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/TD]
[TD]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/TD]
[TD]CASES PER
1,000,000[/TD]
[TD]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/TD]
[TD]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/TD]
[TD]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]WORLD[/TD]
[TD]3,658,794[/TD]
[TD]185,451[/TD]
[TD]341[/TD]
[TD]23.8[/TD]
[TD]0.0698[/TD]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/TD]
[TD]82,798[/TD]
[TD]4,632[/TD]
[TD]58[/TD]
[TD]3[/TD]
[TD]0.0600[/TD]
[TD]UNKOWN[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]USA
(See Note 3)[/TD]
[TD]849,092[/TD]
[TD]47,684[/TD]
[TD]2,565[/TD]
[TD]144[/TD]
[TD]0.0562[/TD]
[TD]13,071[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]CANADA[/TD]
[TD]40,348[/TD]
[TD]1,974[/TD]
[TD]1,065[/TD]
[TD]52[/TD]
[TD]0.0489[/TD]
[TD]16,220[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/TD]
[TD]351,028[/TD]
[TD]17,174[/TD]
[TD]1,065[/TD]
[TD]52[/TD]
[TD]0.0489[/TD]
[TD]12,220[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to -the Battle of Gettysburg (7,058), the H1N1 flu (12,469), the Revolutionary War (~25,000), the Normandy Campaign (29,204), influenza in an average year (~35,000)- the Korean War (36,516).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of deaths -from the H1N1 flu, the Revolutionary War, the Normandy Campaign, influenza in an average year, the Korean War (36,516)- in the Vietnam War (58,209).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.




 
There is a typo in yesterday's table and the "World Total Cases" in the list (2,658,79) is the correct number. The calculations are correct.

*******************************************************​

QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%
20/04/24 – World (192,262/2,752,692) 6.98% / USA (50,283/887,622) 5.66% / Canada (2,147/42,110) 5.10%

The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/04/24 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[table="width: 500, class: grid, align: center"]
[tr]
[td]COUNTRY[/td]
[td]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/td]
[td]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/td]
[td]CASES PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/td]
[td]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]WORLD[/td]
[td]2,752,692[/td]
[td]192,262[/td]
[td]353[/td]
[td]24.7[/td]
[td]0.0698[/td]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/td]
[td]

82,804[/td]
[td]

4,632[/td]
[td]

58[/td]
[td]

3[/td]
[td]

0.0559[/td]
[TD]

UNKOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]USA
(See Note 3)[/td]
[td]

887,622[/td]
[td]

50,282[/td]
[td]

2,682[/td]
[td]

152[/td]
[td]

0.0566[/td]
[td]

14,441[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA[/td]
[td]42,110[/td]
[td]2,147[/td]
[td]1,116[/td]
[td]57[/td]
[td]0.0510[/td]
[TD]16,822[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/td]
[td]

366,357[/td]
[td]

18,679[/td]
[td]

1,116[/td]
[td]

57[/td]
[td]

0.0510[/td]
[TD]

16,822[/TD]
[/tr]
[/table]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to -the Battle of Gettysburg (7,058), the H1N1 flu (12,469), the Revolutionary War (~25,000), the Normandy Campaign (29,204), influenza in an average year (~35,000)- the Korean War (36,516).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of deaths -from the H1N1 flu, the Revolutionary War, the Normandy Campaign, influenza in an average year, the Korean War (36,516)- in the Vietnam War (58,209).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.
 
I'm starting this thread to save bandwidth.

If you have any dispute/discussion regarding the statistics, please feel free to link back to the latest post in the NEW THREAD that you start so that we can debate what your dispute/discussion is.

I'll update the list and table daily (I hope), but will not respond to any posts in this thread.


*************************************************************

QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%

The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/04/23 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[TABLE="class: grid, width: 500, align: center"]
[TR]
[TD]COUNTRY[/TD]
[TD]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/TD]
[TD]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/TD]
[TD]CASES PER
1,000,000[/TD]
[TD]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/TD]
[TD]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/TD]
[TD]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]WORLD[/TD]
[TD]3,658,794[/TD]
[TD]185,451[/TD]
[TD]341[/TD]
[TD]23.8[/TD]
[TD]0.0698[/TD]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/TD]
[TD]82,798[/TD]
[TD]4,632[/TD]
[TD]58[/TD]
[TD]3[/TD]
[TD]0.0600[/TD]
[TD]UNKOWN[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]USA
(See Note 3)[/TD]
[TD]849,092[/TD]
[TD]47,684[/TD]
[TD]2,565[/TD]
[TD]144[/TD]
[TD]0.0562[/TD]
[TD]13,071[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]CANADA[/TD]
[TD]40,348[/TD]
[TD]1,974[/TD]
[TD]1,065[/TD]
[TD]52[/TD]
[TD]0.0489[/TD]
[TD]16,220[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/TD]
[TD]351,028[/TD]
[TD]17,174[/TD]
[TD]1,065[/TD]
[TD]52[/TD]
[TD]0.0489[/TD]
[TD]12,220[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to -the Battle of Gettysburg (7,058), the H1N1 flu (12,469), the Revolutionary War (~25,000), the Normandy Campaign (29,204), influenza in an average year (~35,000)- the Korean War (36,516).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of deaths -from the H1N1 flu, the Revolutionary War, the Normandy Campaign, influenza in an average year, the Korean War (36,516)- in the Vietnam War (58,209).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.





Based upon what they are discovering total cases are at least double that .
 
Does not worldometer provide this data for all countries already in a much nicer format?

Only thing extra I see here is "mortality rate" but that's quite useless since it's not a true mortality rate (number of cases has nothing to do with real number of infections, number of deaths is undercounted, and the lag between infections and deaths is not accounted for)
 
Deaths per 1 million population

Belgium 576

France 423

UK 280

Sweden 213

America 152


Seems like were doing pretty good, if you look at it population wise.
 
Does not worldometer provide this data for all countries already in a much nicer format?

Only thing extra I see here is "mortality rate" but that's quite useless since it's not a true mortality rate (number of cases has nothing to do with real number of infections, number of deaths is undercounted, and the lag between infections and deaths is not accounted for)

If you have any dispute/discussion regarding the statistics, please feel free to link back to the latest post in the NEW THREAD that you start so that we can debate what your dispute/discussion is.
 
QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%
20/04/24 – World (192,262/2,752,692) 6.98% / USA (50,283/887,622) 5.66% / Canada (2,147/42,110) 5.10%
20/04/25 – World (198,073/2,850,387) 6.95% / USA (52,217/925,758) 5.64% / Canada (2,302/43,888) 5.25%

The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/04/25 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[table="width: 500, class: grid, align: center"]
[tr]
[td]COUNTRY[/td]
[td]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/td]
[td]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/td]
[td]CASES PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/td]
[td]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]WORLD[/td]
[td]2,850,387[/td]
[td]198,073[/td]
[td]366[/td]
[td]25.4[/td]
[td]0.0695[/td]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/td]
[td]

82,816[/td]
[td]

4,632[/td]
[td]

58[/td]
[td]

3[/td]
[td]

0.0559[/td]
[TD]

UNKOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]USA
(See Note 3)[/td]
[td]

925,758[/td]
[td]

52,217[/td]
[td]

2,797[/td]
[td]

158[/td]
[td]

0.0564 [/td]
[td]

15,219[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA[/td]
[td]43,888[/td]
[td]2,302[/td]
[td]1,163[/td]
[td]61[/td]
[td]0.0525[/td]
[TD]17,490[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/td]
[td]

381,826[/td]
[td]

20,027[/td]
[td]

1,163[/td]
[td]

61[/td]
[td]

0.0525[/td]
[TD]

17,490[/TD]
[/tr]
[/table]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to -the Battle of Gettysburg (7,058), the H1N1 flu (12,469), the Revolutionary War (~25,000), the Normandy Campaign (29,204), influenza in an average year (~35,000)- the Korean War (36,516).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of deaths -from the H1N1 flu, the Revolutionary War, the Normandy Campaign, influenza in an average year, the Korean War (36,516)- in the Vietnam War (58,209).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.
 
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QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%
20/04/24 – World (192,262/2,752,692) 6.98% / USA (50,283/887,622) 5.66% / Canada (2,147/42,110) 5.10%
20/04/25 – World (198,073/2,850,387) 6.95% / USA (52,217/925,758) 5.64% / Canada (2,302/43,888) 5.25%
20/04/26 – World (203,814/2,940,731) 6.93% / USA (54,265/960,893) 5.65% / Canada (2,465/45,354) 5.44%

The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/04/26 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[table="width: 500, class: grid, align: center"]
[tr]
[td]COUNTRY[/td]
[td]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/td]
[td]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/td]
[td]CASES PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/td]
[td]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]WORLD[/td]
[td]2,940,731[/td]
[td]203,814[/td]
[td]377[/td]
[td]26.1[/td]
[td]0.0693[/td]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/td]
[td]

82,827[/td]
[td]

4,632[/td]
[td]

58[/td]
[td]

3[/td]
[td]

0.0559[/td]
[TD]

UNKOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]USA
(See Note 3)[/td]
[td]

960,896[/td]
[td]

54,265[/td]
[td]

2,903[/td]
[td]

161[/td]
[td]

0.0565 [/td]
[td]

15,949[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA[/td]
[td]45,354[/td]
[td]2,465[/td]
[td]1,202[/td]
[td]65[/td]
[td]0.0544[/td]
[TD]18,130[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/td]
[td]

394,580[/td]
[td]

21,456[/td]
[td]

1,202[/td]
[td]

65[/td]
[td]

0.0544[/td]
[TD]

18,130[/TD]
[/tr]
[/table]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to -the Battle of Gettysburg (7,058), the H1N1 flu (12,469), the Revolutionary War (~25,000), the Normandy Campaign (29,204), influenza in an average year (~35,000)- the Korean War (36,516).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of deaths -from the H1N1 flu, the Revolutionary War, the Normandy Campaign, influenza in an average year, the Korean War (36,516)- in the Vietnam War (58,209).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.
 
QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/* 614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/* 678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/* 709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/* 738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/* 767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/* 792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/* 819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/* 849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%
20/04/24 – World (192,262/2,752,692) 6.98% / USA (50,283/* 887,622) 5.66% / Canada (2,147/42,110) 5.10%
20/04/25 – World (198,073/2,850,387) 6.95% / USA (52,217/* 925,758) 5.64% / Canada (2,302/43,888) 5.25%
20/04/26 – World (203,814/2,940,731) 6.93% / USA (54,265/* 960,893) 5.65% / Canada (2,465/45,354) 5.44%
20/04/27 – World (207,906/3,014,073) 6.90% / USA (55,415/* 987,322) 5.61% / Canada (2,560/46,895) 5.46%
20/04/28 – World (212,522/3,084,801) 6.89% / USA (56,803/1,010,507) 5.62% / Canada (2,707/48,500) 5.58%

The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/04/28 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[table="width: 500, class: grid, align: center"]
[tr]
[td]COUNTRY[/td]
[td]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/td]
[td]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/td]
[td]CASES PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/td]
[td]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]WORLD[/td]
[td]3,084,801[/td]
[td]212,522[/td]
[td]396[/td]
[td]27.3[/td]
[td]0.0689[/td]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/td]
[td]

82,836[/td]
[td]

4,633[/td]
[td]

58[/td]
[td]

3[/td]
[td]

0.0559[/td]
[TD]

UNKOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]USA
(See Note 3)[/td]
[td]

1,010,507[/td]
[td]

56,803[/td]
[td]

3,053[/td]
[td]

172[/td]
[td]

0.0562 [/td]
[td]

17,212[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA[/td]
[td]48,500[/td]
[td]2,707[/td]
[td]1,285[/td]
[td]72[/td]
[td]0.0558[/td]
[TD]19,400[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/td]
[td]

421,950[/td]
[td]

23,551[/td]
[td]

1,285[/td]
[td]

72[/td]
[td]

0.0558[/td]
[TD]

19,440[/TD]
[/tr]
[/table]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to -the Normandy Campaign (29,204), influenza in an average year (~35,000)- the Korean War (36,516).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of deaths -in the Normandy Campaign, from influenza in an average year, in the Korean War (36,516)- in the Vietnam War (58,209).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.
 
New York City's death rate from Covid is 200 times higher than any other city in the world.

That certainly doesn't sound fishy,c does it?
 
New York City's death rate from Covid is 200 times higher than any other city in the world.

That certainly doesn't sound fishy,c does it?

I'll update the list and table daily (I hope), but will not respond to any posts in this thread.

Please feel free to start a new thread on that topic. Hopefully you will have something like actual data to back up your "assertion of fact" because I am absolutely certain that someone will ask you to provide it to prove that no other city has a mortality rate in excess of 0.038% (which I most certainly don't believe is true).
 
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QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/* 614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/* 678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/* 709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/* 738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/* 767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/* 792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/* 819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/* 849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%
20/04/24 – World (192,262/2,752,692) 6.98% / USA (50,283/* 887,622) 5.66% / Canada (2,147/42,110) 5.10%
20/04/25 – World (198,073/2,850,387) 6.95% / USA (52,217/* 925,758) 5.64% / Canada (2,302/43,888) 5.25%
20/04/26 – World (203,814/2,940,731) 6.93% / USA (54,265/* 960,893) 5.65% / Canada (2,465/45,354) 5.44%
20/04/27 – World (207,906/3,014,073) 6.90% / USA (55,415/* 987,322) 5.61% / Canada (2,560/46,895) 5.46%
20/04/28 – World (212,522/3,084,801) 6.89% / USA (56,803/1,010,507) 5.62% / Canada (2,707/48,500) 5.58%
20/04/29 – World (219,265/3,160,779) 6.94% / USA (59,266/1,035,765) 5.72% / Canada (2,859/50,026) 5.71%
 
The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/04/29 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[table="width: 500, class: grid, align: center"]
[tr]
[td]COUNTRY[/td]
[td]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/td]
[td]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/td]
[td]CASES PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/td]
[td]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]WORLD[/td]
[td]3,160,779[/td]
[td]219,265[/td]
[td]405[/td]
[td]28.1[/td]
[td]0.0693[/td]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/td]
[td]

82,858[/td]
[td]

4,633[/td]
[td]

58[/td]
[td]

3[/td]
[td]

0.0559[/td]
[TD]

UNKOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]USA
(See Note 3)[/td]
[td]

1,035,765[/td]
[td]

59,266[/td]
[td]

3,129[/td]
[td]

179[/td]
[td]

0.0572 [/td]
[td]

17,885[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA[/td]
[td]50,026[/td]
[td]2,859[/td]
[td]1,325[/td]
[td]76[/td]
[td]0.0571[/td]
[TD]19,999[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/td]
[td]

435,226[/td]
[td]

24,873[/td]
[td]

1,325[/td]
[td]

76[/td]
[td]

0.0571[/td]
[TD]

19,999[/TD]
[/tr]
[/table]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to -the Normandy Campaign (29,204), influenza in an average year (~35,000) the Korean War (36,516) - the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of deaths -in the Normandy Campaign, from influenza in an average year, in the Korean War (36,516) in the Vietnam War (58,209) - in World War 1 (116,516).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.
 
QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/* 614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/* 678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/* 709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/* 738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/* 767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/* 792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/* 819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/* 849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%
20/04/24 – World (192,262/2,752,692) 6.98% / USA (50,283/* 887,622) 5.66% / Canada (2,147/42,110) 5.10%
20/04/25 – World (198,073/2,850,387) 6.95% / USA (52,217/* 925,758) 5.64% / Canada (2,302/43,888) 5.25%
20/04/26 – World (203,814/2,940,731) 6.93% / USA (54,265/* 960,893) 5.65% / Canada (2,465/45,354) 5.44%
20/04/27 – World (207,906/3,014,073) 6.90% / USA (55,415/* 987,322) 5.61% / Canada (2,560/46,895) 5.46%
20/04/28 – World (212,522/3,084,801) 6.89% / USA (56,803/1,010,507) 5.62% / Canada (2,707/48,500) 5.58%
20/04/29 – World (219,265/3,160,779) 6.94% / USA (59,266/1,035,765) 5.72% / Canada (2,859/50,026) 5.71%
20/04/30 – World (229,179/3,244,537) 7.07% / USA (61,680/1,064,832) 5.79% / Canada (2,996/51,597) 5.81%

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to

-the Normandy Campaign (29,204),

influenza in an average year (~35,000),

the Korean War (36,516)-


the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of American deaths​

-in the Normandy Campaign (29,204),

from influenza in an average year (~35,000),

in the Korean War (36,516),

in the Vietnam War (58,209)-


in World War I (116,516).
 
The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/04/30 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[table="width: 500, class: grid, align: center"]
[tr]
[td]COUNTRY[/td]
[td]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/td]
[td]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/td]
[td]CASES PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/td]
[td]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]WORLD[/td]
[td]3,244,537[/td]
[td]229,354[/td]
[td]416[/td]
[td]29.4[/td]
[td]0.0.707[/td]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/td]
[td]

82,862[/td]
[td]

4,633[/td]
[td]

58[/td]
[td]

3[/td]
[td]

0.0559[/td]
[TD]

UNKOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]USA
(See Note 3)[/td]
[td]

1,064,832[/td]
[td]

61,680[/td]
[td]

3,217[/td]
[td]

186[/td]
[td]

0.0579[/td]
[td]

18,549[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA[/td]
[td]51,597[/td]
[td]2,996[/td]
[td]1,367[/td]
[td]79[/td]
[td] 0.0581[/td]
[TD]20,656[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/td]
[td]

448,894[/td]
[td]

26,065[/td]
[td]

1,367[/td]
[td]

79[/td]
[td]

0.0581 [/td]
[TD]

20,656[/TD]
[/tr]
[/table]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of American deaths in World War I (116,516).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.
 
QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/* 614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/* 678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/* 709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/* 738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/* 767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/* 792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/* 819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/* 849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%
20/04/24 – World (192,262/2,752,692) 6.98% / USA (50,283/* 887,622) 5.66% / Canada (2,147/42,110) 5.10%
20/04/25 – World (198,073/2,850,387) 6.95% / USA (52,217/* 925,758) 5.64% / Canada (2,302/43,888) 5.25%
20/04/26 – World (203,814/2,940,731) 6.93% / USA (54,265/* 960,893) 5.65% / Canada (2,465/45,354) 5.44%
20/04/27 – World (207,906/3,014,073) 6.90% / USA (55,415/* 987,322) 5.61% / Canada (2,560/46,895) 5.46%
20/04/28 – World (212,522/3,084,801) 6.89% / USA (56,803/1,010,507) 5.62% / Canada (2,707/48,500) 5.58%
20/04/29 – World (219,265/3,160,779) 6.94% / USA (59,266/1,035,765) 5.72% / Canada (2,859/50,026) 5.71%
20/04/30 – World (229,179/3,244,537) 7.07% / USA (61,680/1,064,832) 5.79% / Canada (2,996/51,597) 5.81%
20/05/01 – World (234,495/3,325,620) 7.05% / USA (63,871/1,095,304) 5.83% / Canada (3,184/53,236) 5.98%

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to

-the Normandy Campaign (29,204),

influenza in an average year (~35,000),

the Korean War (36,516)-


the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of American deaths​

-in the Normandy Campaign (29,204),

from influenza in an average year (~35,000),

in the Korean War (36,516),

in the Vietnam War (58,209)-


in World War I (116,516).
 
The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/05/01 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[table="width: 500, class: grid, align: center"]
[tr]
[td]COUNTRY[/td]
[td]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/td]
[td]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/td]
[td]CASES PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/td]
[td]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]WORLD[/td]
[td]3,325,620[/td]
[td]234,495[/td]
[td]427[/td]
[td]30.1[/td]
[td]0.0.705[/td]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/td]
[td]

82,874[/td]
[td]

4,633[/td]
[td]

58[/td]
[td]

3[/td]
[td]

0.0559[/td]
[TD]

UNKOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]USA
(See Note 3)[/td]
[td]

1,096,304[/td]
[td]

63,871[/td]
[td]

3,309[/td]
[td]

193[/td]
[td]

0.0583[/td]
[td]

9,311[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA[/td]
[td]53,236[/td]
[td]3,184[/td]
[td]1,411[/td]
[td]84[/td]
[td] 0.0600[/td]
[TD]21,367[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/td]
[td]

463,153[/td]
[td]

27,701[/td]
[td]

1,411[/td]
[td]

84[/td]
[td]

0.0600 [/td]
[TD]

21,367[/TD]
[/tr]
[/table]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of American deaths in World War I (116,516).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.
 
QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/* 614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/* 678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/* 709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/* 738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/* 767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/* 792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/* 819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/* 849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%
20/04/24 – World (192,262/2,752,692) 6.98% / USA (50,283/* 887,622) 5.66% / Canada (2,147/42,110) 5.10%
20/04/25 – World (198,073/2,850,387) 6.95% / USA (52,217/* 925,758) 5.64% / Canada (2,302/43,888) 5.25%
20/04/26 – World (203,814/2,940,731) 6.93% / USA (54,265/* 960,893) 5.65% / Canada (2,465/45,354) 5.44%
20/04/27 – World (207,906/3,014,073) 6.90% / USA (55,415/* 987,322) 5.61% / Canada (2,560/46,895) 5.46%
20/04/28 – World (212,522/3,084,801) 6.89% / USA (56,803/1,010,507) 5.62% / Canada (2,707/48,500) 5.58%
20/04/29 – World (219,265/3,160,779) 6.94% / USA (59,266/1,035,765) 5.72% / Canada (2,859/50,026) 5.71%
20/04/30 – World (229,179/3,244,537) 7.07% / USA (61,680/1,064,832) 5.79% / Canada (2,996/51,597) 5.81%
20/05/01 – World (234,495/3,325,620) 7.05% / USA (63,871/1,095,304) 5.83% / Canada (3,184/53,236) 5.98%
20/05/02 – World (240,353/3,422,691) 7.02% / USA (65,783/1,132,038) 5.81% / Canada (3,391/55,061) 6.16%

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to

-the Normandy Campaign (29,204),

influenza in an average year (~35,000),

the Korean War (36,516)-


the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of American deaths​

-in the Normandy Campaign (29,204),

from influenza in an average year (~35,000),

in the Korean War (36,516),

in the Vietnam War (58,209)-


in World War I (116,516).

Mushmouth Error Factor +538.67% / Low Fausi Error Factor -34.28% / High Fausi Error Factor -67.11%
 
The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/05/02 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[table="width: 500, class: grid, align: center"]
[tr]
[td]COUNTRY[/td]
[td]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/td]
[td]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/td]
[td]CASES PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/td]
[td]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]WORLD[/td]
[td]3,422,691[/td]
[td]240,353[/td]
[td]439[/td]
[td]30.8[/td]
[td]0.0.702[/td]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/td]
[td]

82,875[/td]
[td]

4,633[/td]
[td]

58[/td]
[td]

3[/td]
[td]

0.0559[/td]
[TD]

UNKOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]USA
(See Note 3)[/td]
[td]

1,132,038[/td]
[td]

65,783[/td]
[td]

3,420[/td]
[td]

199[/td]
[td]

0.0581[/td]
[td]

20,244[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA[/td]
[td]55,061[/td]
[td]3,391[/td]
[td]1,459[/td]
[td]90[/td]
[td] 0.0616[/td]
[TD]22,050[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/td]
[td]

479,031[/td]
[td]

29,502[/td]
[td]

1,459[/td]
[td]

90[/td]
[td]

0.0616 [/td]
[TD]

22,050[/TD]
[/tr]
[/table]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of American deaths in World War I (116,516).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

Some dispute has been cast on the US data due to unconfirmed reports of deliberate under reporting by some states.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.
 
QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/* 614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/* 678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/* 709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/* 738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/* 767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/* 792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/* 819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/* 849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%
20/04/24 – World (192,262/2,752,692) 6.98% / USA (50,283/* 887,622) 5.66% / Canada (2,147/42,110) 5.10%
20/04/25 – World (198,073/2,850,387) 6.95% / USA (52,217/* 925,758) 5.64% / Canada (2,302/43,888) 5.25%
20/04/26 – World (203,814/2,940,731) 6.93% / USA (54,265/* 960,893) 5.65% / Canada (2,465/45,354) 5.44%
20/04/27 – World (207,906/3,014,073) 6.90% / USA (55,415/* 987,322) 5.61% / Canada (2,560/46,895) 5.46%
20/04/28 – World (212,522/3,084,801) 6.89% / USA (56,803/1,010,507) 5.62% / Canada (2,707/48,500) 5.58%
20/04/29 – World (219,265/3,160,779) 6.94% / USA (59,266/1,035,765) 5.72% / Canada (2,859/50,026) 5.71%
20/04/30 – World (229,179/3,244,537) 7.07% / USA (61,680/1,064,832) 5.79% / Canada (2,996/51,597) 5.81%
20/05/01 – World (234,495/3,325,620) 7.05% / USA (63,871/1,095,304) 5.83% / Canada (3,184/53,236) 5.98%
20/05/02 – World (240,353/3,422,691) 7.02% / USA (65,783/1,132,038) 5.81% / Canada (3,391/55,061) 6.16%
20/05/03 – World (245,429/3,508,778) 6.99% / USA (67,535/1,163,372) 5.81% / Canada (3,566/56,714) 6.28%
20/05/04 – World (248,818/3,588,348) 6.93% / USA (68,609/1,189,024) 5.77% / Canada (3,862/59,474) 6.49%

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to

-the Normandy Campaign (29,204),

influenza in an average year (~35,000),

the Korean War (36,516)-


the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of American deaths​

-in the Normandy Campaign (29,204),

from influenza in an average year (~35,000),

in the Korean War (36,516),

in the Vietnam War (58,209)-


in World War I (116,516).

Dr. Mushmouth (BA [Pla-Doh], PhD [Finger Painting] - University of Numerology) 10,300 Error Factor 566.10% too LOW (and difference RISING)
Dr. Fauci (BA - Holy Cross, MD - Columbia) 100 Error Factor 31.39 too HIGH (and difference FALLING)
Dr. Fauci (BA, MD) 150 Error Factor 54.26% too HIGH (and difference FALLING)
Dr. Fauci (BA, MD)200 Error Factor 65.69% too HIGH (and difference FALLING).
 
The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/05/04 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[table="width: 500, class: grid, align: center"]
[tr]
[td]COUNTRY[/td]
[td]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/td]
[td]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/td]
[td]CASES PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/td]
[td]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]WORLD[/td]
[td]3,588,348[/td]
[td]248,818[/td]
[td]460[/td]
[td]31.9[/td]
[td]0.0.693[/td]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/td]
[td]

82,880[/td]
[td]

4,633[/td]
[td]

58[/td]
[td]

3[/td]
[td]

0.0559[/td]
[TD]

UNKOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]USA
(See Note 3)[/td]
[td]

1,189,024[/td]
[td]

68,609[/td]
[td]

3,592[/td]
[td]

207[/td]
[td]

0.0577[/td]
[td]

21,742[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA[/td]
[td]59,474[/td]
[td]3,682[/td]
[td]1,576[/td]
[td]98[/td]
[td] 0.0620[/td]
[TD]23,788[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/td]
[td]

517,424[/td]
[td]

32,033[/td]
[td]

1,576[/td]
[td]

98[/td]
[td]

0.0620 [/td]
[TD]

23,788[/TD]
[/tr]
[/table]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of American deaths in World War I (116,516).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

Some dispute has been cast on the US data due to unconfirmed reports of deliberate under reporting by some states.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.
 
QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/* 614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/* 678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/* 709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/* 738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/* 767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/* 792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/* 819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/* 849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%
20/04/24 – World (192,262/2,752,692) 6.98% / USA (50,283/* 887,622) 5.66% / Canada (2,147/42,110) 5.10%
20/04/25 – World (198,073/2,850,387) 6.95% / USA (52,217/* 925,758) 5.64% / Canada (2,302/43,888) 5.25%
20/04/26 – World (203,814/2,940,731) 6.93% / USA (54,265/* 960,893) 5.65% / Canada (2,465/45,354) 5.44%
20/04/27 – World (207,906/3,014,073) 6.90% / USA (55,415/* 987,322) 5.61% / Canada (2,560/46,895) 5.46%
20/04/28 – World (212,522/3,084,801) 6.89% / USA (56,803/1,010,507) 5.62% / Canada (2,707/48,500) 5.58%
20/04/29 – World (219,265/3,160,779) 6.94% / USA (59,266/1,035,765) 5.72% / Canada (2,859/50,026) 5.71%
20/04/30 – World (229,179/3,244,537) 7.07% / USA (61,680/1,064,832) 5.79% / Canada (2,996/51,597) 5.81%
20/05/01 – World (234,495/3,325,620) 7.05% / USA (63,871/1,095,304) 5.83% / Canada (3,184/53,236) 5.98%
20/05/02 – World (240,353/3,422,691) 7.02% / USA (65,783/1,132,038) 5.81% / Canada (3,391/55,061) 6.16%
20/05/03 – World (245,429/3,508,778) 6.99% / USA (67,535/1,163,372) 5.81% / Canada (3,566/56,714) 6.28%
20/05/04 – World (248,818/3,588,348) 6.93% / USA (68,609/1,189,024) 5.77% / Canada (3,862/59,474) 6.49%
20/05/05 – World (252,950/3,665,418) 6.90% / USA (69,925/1,213,010) 5.76% / Canada (3,854/60,772) 6.34%

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to

-the Normandy Campaign (29,204),

influenza in an average year (~35,000),

the Korean War (36,516)-


the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of American deaths​

-in the Normandy Campaign (29,204),

from influenza in an average year (~35,000),

in the Korean War (36,516),

in the Vietnam War (58,209)-


in World War I (116,516).

Dr. Mushmouth (BA [Pla-Doh], PhD [Finger Painting] - University of Numerology)
Dr. Fauci (BA - Holy Cross, MD - Columbia)
Mushmouth 10.3 Error Factor 578.88% too LOW (and the error is RISING)
Fauci 100 Error Factor 30.08% too HIGH (and the error is FALLING)
Fauci 150 Error Factor 53.38% too HIGH (and the error is FALLING) [-6.20]
Fauci 200 Error Factor 65.04% too HIGH (and the error is FALLING).
 
The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/05/05 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[table="width: 500, class: grid, align: center"]
[tr]
[td]COUNTRY[/td]
[td]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/td]
[td]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/td]
[td]CASES PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/td]
[td]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]WORLD[/td]
[td]3,665,418[/td]
[td]252,950[/td]
[td]470[/td]
[td]32.5[/td]
[td]0.0.690[/td]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/td]
[td]

82,881[/td]
[td]

4,633[/td]
[td]

58[/td]
[td]

3[/td]
[td]

0.0559[/td]
[TD]

UNKOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]USA
(See Note 3)[/td]
[td]

1,213,010[/td]
[td]

69,925[/td]
[td]

3,665[/td]
[td]

211[/td]
[td]

0.0576[/td]
[td]

22,591[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA[/td]
[td]60,772[/td]
[td]3,854[/td]
[td]1,610[/td]
[td]102[/td]
[td] 0.0634[/td]
[TD]24,359[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/td]
[td]

537,416[/td]
[td]

33,530[/td]
[td]

1,610[/td]
[td]

102[/td]
[td]

0.0634 [/td]
[TD]

24,359[/TD]
[/tr]
[/table]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of American deaths in World War I (116,516).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

Some dispute has been cast on the US data due to unconfirmed reports of deliberate under reporting by some states.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.
 
QUICK SUMMARY OF Comparative COVID-19 (Total Deaths/Total Cases) Mortality Rates

20/04/15 – World (128,011/2,017,174) 6.35% / USA (26,064/* 614,246) 4.24% / Canada (* 903/27,063) 3.34%
20/04/16 – World (147,598/2,197,968) 6.72% / USA (34,641/* 678,210) 5.11% / Canada (1,195/30,106) 3.97%
20/04/17 – Still looking for this one – if you see it please let me know where – thanks.
20/04/18 – World (156,104/2,275,782) 6.86% / USA (37,154/* 709,735) 5.23% / Canada (1,310/31,927) 4.10%
20/04/19 – World (161,275/2,345,338) 6.88% / USA (39,015/* 738,923) 5.30% / Canada (1,470/33,383) 4.40%
20/04/20 – World (166,271/2,430,733) 6.84% / USA (40,743/* 767,189) 5.31% / Canada (1,587/35,056) 4.53%
20/04/21 – World (171,735/2,501,898) 6.86% / USA (42,518/* 792,938) 5.36% / Canada (1,690/36,831) 4.59%
20/04/22 – World (179,032/2,578,205) 6.94% / USA (45,343/* 819,175) 5.54% / Canada (1,834/38,422) 4.77%
20/04/23 – World (185,451/2,658,794) 6.98% / USA (47,684/* 849,092) 5.62% / Canada (1,974/40,190) 4.89%
20/04/24 – World (192,262/2,752,692) 6.98% / USA (50,283/* 887,622) 5.66% / Canada (2,147/42,110) 5.10%
20/04/25 – World (198,073/2,850,387) 6.95% / USA (52,217/* 925,758) 5.64% / Canada (2,302/43,888) 5.25%
20/04/26 – World (203,814/2,940,731) 6.93% / USA (54,265/* 960,893) 5.65% / Canada (2,465/45,354) 5.44%
20/04/27 – World (207,906/3,014,073) 6.90% / USA (55,415/* 987,322) 5.61% / Canada (2,560/46,895) 5.46%
20/04/28 – World (212,522/3,084,801) 6.89% / USA (56,803/1,010,507) 5.62% / Canada (2,707/48,500) 5.58%
20/04/29 – World (219,265/3,160,779) 6.94% / USA (59,266/1,035,765) 5.72% / Canada (2,859/50,026) 5.71%
20/04/30 – World (229,179/3,244,537) 7.07% / USA (61,680/1,064,832) 5.79% / Canada (2,996/51,597) 5.81%
20/05/01 – World (234,495/3,325,620) 7.05% / USA (63,871/1,095,304) 5.83% / Canada (3,184/53,236) 5.98%
20/05/02 – World (240,353/3,422,691) 7.02% / USA (65,783/1,132,038) 5.81% / Canada (3,391/55,061) 6.16%
20/05/03 – World (245,429/3,508,778) 6.99% / USA (67,535/1,163,372) 5.81% / Canada (3,566/56,714) 6.28%
20/05/04 – World (248,818/3,588,348) 6.93% / USA (68,609/1,189,024) 5.77% / Canada (3,862/59,474) 6.49%
20/05/05 – World (252,950/3,665,418) 6.90% / USA (69,925/1,213,010) 5.76% / Canada (3,854/60,772) 6.34%
20/05/06 – World (259,449/3,756,423) 6.91% / USA (72,334/1,238,801) 5.84% / Canada (4,043/62,046) 6.52%

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to

-the Normandy Campaign (29,204),

influenza in an average year (~35,000),

the Korean War (36,516)-


the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of American deaths​

-in the Normandy Campaign (29,204),

from influenza in an average year (~35,000),

in the Korean War (36,516),

in the Vietnam War (58,209)-


in World War I (116,516).

Dr. Mushmouth (BA [Pla-Doh], PhD [Finger Painting] - University of Numerology)
Dr. Fauci (BA - Holy Cross, MD - Columbia)
Mushmouth 10.3 Error Factor 602.27% too LOW (and the error is RISING)
Fauci 100 Error Factor 27.67% too HIGH (and the error is FALLING)
Fauci 150 Error Factor 51.78% too HIGH (and the error is FALLING) [-4.61]
Fauci 200 Error Factor 63.83% too HIGH (and the error is FALLING).
 
The updated figures (See Note 1) for 20/05/05 from COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic (this site also has graphs in both “linear” and “logarithmic” scales) - as of my first coffee of the day – are:

[table="width: 500, class: grid, align: center"]
[tr]
[td]COUNTRY[/td]
[td]TOTAL CASES
(A)[/td]
[td]TOTAL DEATHS
(B)[/td]
[td]CASES PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]DEATHS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[td]MORTALITY RATE
(B)/(A)[/td]
[td]TESTS PER
1,000,000[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]WORLD[/td]
[td]3,756,423[/td]
[td]259,449[/td]
[td]482[/td]
[td]33.3[/td]
[td]0.0.690[/td]
[TD]UNKNOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CHINA
(See NOTE 2)[/td]
[td]

82,883[/td]
[td]

4,633[/td]
[td]

58[/td]
[td]

3[/td]
[td]

0.0559[/td]
[TD]

UNKOWN[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]USA
(See Note 3)[/td]
[td]

1,238,801[/td]
[td]

72,334[/td]
[td]

3,743[/td]
[td]

219[/td]
[td]

0.0584[/td]
[td]

23,351[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA[/td]
[td]62,046[/td]
[td]4,043[/td]
[td]1,644[/td]
[td]107[/td]
[td] 0.0651[/td]
[TD]24,921[/TD]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]CANADA
x 8.7
(See NOTE 4)[/td]
[td]

539,800[/td]
[td]

35,174[/td]
[td]

1,644[/td]
[td]

107[/td]
[td]

0.0651 [/td]
[TD]

24,921[/TD]
[/tr]
[/table]

NOTE 1 – As of 15 APR 2020 Canada and the United States of America use _the same criteria for reporting_ both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths”. Prior to 15 APR 2020, the US did NOT include “probable” cases and deaths but only reported “confirmed” cases and deaths. Some other countries also use the same criteria for both “Total Cases” and “Total Deaths” as Canada and (now) the US use, but I don’t know which do and which don’t.

NOTE 2 – Chinese figures are not accepted as reliable at this time.

NOTE 3 –

More Americans have now died from COVID-19 than died due to the Vietnam War (58,209).

The next ”Grim Mortality Milestone” is the number of American deaths in World War I (116,516).

For data on individual US States follow THIS LINK.

Some dispute has been cast on the US data due to unconfirmed reports of deliberate under reporting by some states.

NOTE 4 – Absolute numbers [Columns (A) and (B)] adjusted to show what they would be if Canada had the same size population as the US. The ratio numbers remain the same.
 
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