Summary
New
Cases
|
Change | Deaths | Change |
Rec'ry
Rate
|
Death
Rate
|
||
IT | 1,872 | 89.74% | 285 | 85.6% | 73.09% | 26.91% | Inc. |
ES | 2,740 | 57.43% | 268 | 59.2% | 84.90% | 15.10% | Inc. |
DE | 1,470 | 90.35% | 156 | 102.0% | 94.91% | 5.09% | Inc. |
FR | 758 | 148.92% | 289 | 67.7% | 66.99% | 33.01% | Inc. |
UK | 6,032 | 147.99% | 674 | 84.8% | 1.27% | 98.73% | Red. |
US | 30,829 | 109.91% | 2,200 | 92.1% | 70.46% | 29.54% | Red. |
Commentary
IT - new cases reduce by 214 (89.74%), deaths reduce by 48 (85.59%), active cases reduce by 3,106 and are now 6.19% below peak of 108,257 on 19 Apr.
ES - new cases reduce by 2,031 (57.43%), deaths reduce by 185 (59.16%), active cases reduce by 2,583 and are now 22.97% below peak of 100,106 on 23 Apr.
FR - new cases increased by 249 (148.92%), deaths reduced by 138 (67.68%), active cases reduce by 1,141 and are now 2.14% below the peak of 95,365 on 28 Apr.
DE - new cases reduce by 157 (90.35%), deaths increase by 3 (101.96%), active cases reduce by 1,786 and are now 54.87% below the peak of 72,865 on 6 Apr.
US - new cases increase by 2,200 (109.91%), deaths reduce by 190 (92.05%), active cases continue to increase.
President Trump claims that he has seen evidence that the virus started in a Chinese laboratory (Wuhan Institute of Virology) which is 8 miles from the wet market where it is believed to have emanated. With US economy in crisis and no signs that the virus is under control yet, could this be a cynical ploy to rally anti-Chinese feelings to win votes in the upcoming election. Nothing like a bit of jingoism to garner support. If there was a fire in your house what would you do - try to put it out as quickly as possible or stand around trying to find out how it started so you had someone to blame instead of fighting the fire? A full enquiry must be held in time to discover the truth but now is not the time.
UK - new cases increase by 1,956 (147.99%), deaths reduce by 121 (84.78%), active cases ?
So Boris Johnson announced that we have reached the peak. Where are the statistics to back this up - or are we supposed to just take his word for it? From my analysis new cases were the highest to date 6,032 (probably as a result of more testing) and deaths are still relatively high at 674 - we have only seen 5 days in April where deaths have been below 600 per day and UK has consistently seen the highest daily death toll in EU during April and has the highest percentage deaths per total cases of 15.6% whilst Germany has 4.1% and US 5.8%.
I 'think' his statement is on the basis of lower no. of hospital admissions, but surely if new cases are still occurring, and at a higher rate, then a percentage of these cases will need to be admitted to hospital. I think it is too early to claim that we have reached the peak until we see new cases reducing significantly and consistently.
UK Testing
So almost 82,000 tests carried out on 29 Apr and government is confident that 100,000 will be met.
As of 5pm 20 Apr 2020
No of Tests 81,611
People tested: 54,575
Total tests to date: 901,905
People tested: 687,369
Tested positive: 171,253 (almost 25% tested are positive)
Testing figures for the last week showing daily increase - draw your own conclusion, but if i were a cynic I would wonder how the number of tests has increased so rapidly a few days before the government's 'goal' deadline of 30 Apr.
Let's just hope that these figures are valid and that they continue to increase as the only realistic way out of this crisis is to test and contact trace so that only those potentially infected have to isolate and not the whole country, as the economic fall out from this, I fear, will last a lot longer than the virus.
29 Apr 81,611 + 29,182
28 Apr 52,429 + 8,865
27 Apr 43,564 + 5,740
26 Apr 37,824 + 8,766
25 Apr 29,058 + 298
24 Apr 28,760 + 228
23 Apr 28,532
Latest stats from Worldometers
Latest v previous day - Recovery rate v Death Rate
Total | Active | Conc. | Recvd. | Deaths | Recvd% | Death% | |
IT | 205,463 | 101,551 | 103,912 | 75,945 | 27,967 | 73.09% | 26.91% |
ES | 239,639 | 77,112 | 162,527 | 137,984 | 24,543 | 84.90% | 15.10% |
DE | 163,009 | 32,886 | 130,123 | 123,500 | 6,623 | 94.91% | 5.09% |
FR | 167,178 | 93,326 | 73,852 | 49,476 | 24,376 | 66.99% | 33.01% |
UK | 171,253 | 144,138 | 27,115 | 344 | 26,771 | 1.27% | 98.73% |
US | 1,095,023 | 878,843 | 216,180 | 152,324 | 63,856 | 70.46% | 29.54% |
Latest v previous day - increase / decrease
Country |
New Cases
30 Apr
|
New Cases
29 Apr
|
New Case Increase |
Deaths
30 Apr
|
Deaths
29 Apr
|
Death
Increase
|
IT | 1,872 | 2,086 | -214 | 285 | 333 | -48 |
ES | 2,740 | 4,771 | -2,031 | 268 | 453 | -185 |
DE | 1,470 | 1,627 | -157 | 156 | 153 | 3 |
FR | 758 | 509 | 249 | 289 | 427 | -138 |
UK | 6,032 | 4,076 | 1,956 | 674 | 795 | -121 |
US | 30,829 | 28,049 | 2,780 | 2,200 | 2,390 | -190 |
Latest v previous day - actuals
Daily | 30-Apr | 29-Apr | |||||
Ctry | New Cases | Total Cases | No. Deaths | Death Rate% | Total Cases | No. Deaths | Death Rate% |
IT | 1,872 | 205,463 | 27,967 | 13.6% | 203,591 | 27,682 | 13.6% |
ES | 2,740 | 239,639 | 24,543 | 10.2% | 236,899 | 24,275 | 10.2% |
DE | 1,470 | 163,009 | 6,623 | 4.1% | 161,539 | 6,467 | 4.0% |
FR | 758 | 167,178 | 24,376 | 14.6% | 166,420 | 24,087 | 14.5% |
UK | 6,032 | 171,253 | 26,771 | 15.6% | 165,221 | 26,097 | 15.8% |
US | 30,829 | 1,095,023 | 63,856 | 5.8% | 1,064,194 | 61,656 | 5.8% |
Latest v one week ago - actuals
Weekly | 30-Apr | 23-Apr | |||||
Ctry | New Cases | Total Cases | No. Deaths | Death Rate% |
Total
Cases
|
No.
Deaths
|
Death Rate% |
IT | 1,872 | 205,463 | 27,967 | 13.6% | 189,973 | 25,549 | 13.4% |
ES | 2,740 | 239,639 | 24,543 | 10.2% | 213,024 | 22,157 | 10.4% |
DE | 1,470 | 163,009 | 6,623 | 4.1% | 153,129 | 5,575 | 3.6% |
FR | 758 | 167,178 | 24,376 | 14.6% | 158,183 | 21,856 | 13.8% |
UK | 6,032 | 171,253 | 26,771 | 15.6% | 138,078 | 21,787 | 15.8% |
US | 30,829 | 1,095,023 | 63,856 | 5.8% | 886,274 | 50,234 | 5.7% |
Latest v one week ago - percentage rate increase
Daily | Weekly | |||
Country |
Total
Cases
Increase
Factor
|
Death Rate
Increase Factor
|
Total
Cases
Increase
Factor
|
Death Rate
Increase Factor
|
IT | 100.9% | 100.1% | 108.2% | 101.2% |
ES | 101.2% | 99.9% | 112.5% | 98.5% |
DE | 100.9% | 101.5% | 106.5% | 111.6% |
FR | 100.5% | 100.7% | 105.7% | 105.5% |
UK | 103.7% | 99.0% | 124.0% | 99.1% |
US | 102.9% | 100.7% | 123.6% | 102.9% |
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