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Coronavirus Growth in Western Countries: March 12 Update

Here’s the officially reported coronavirus death toll through March 12. The raw data from Johns Hopkins is here.

11 thoughts on “Coronavirus Growth in Western Countries: March 12 Update

  1. rick_jones

    Once more unto the breech... Through March 12, 2021:

    Rank Population (millions) Country Cumulative Deaths/Million
    1 10.69 Czechia 2139
    2 11.54 Belgium 1941
    3 2.08 Slovenia 1889
    4 67.53 United Kingdom 1860
    5 9.68 Hungary 1717
    6 60.55 Italy 1677
    7 3.30 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1650
    8 10.23 Portugal 1628
    9 329.06 US 1618
    10 7.00 Bulgaria 1599
    11 2.08 North Macedonia 1574
    12 46.74 Spain 1546
    13 5.46 Slovakia 1529
    14 127.58 Mexico 1519
    15 32.51 Peru 1491
    16 4.25 Panama 1408
    17 65.13 France 1385
    18 4.13 Croatia 1367
    19 512.50 EU w/o Brexit 1363
    20 10.04 Sweden 1310
    21 211.05 Brazil 1304
    22 444.97 EU 1288
    23 37.89 Poland 1233
    24 2.76 Lithuania 1222
    25 50.34 Colombia 1211
    26 44.78 Argentina 1196
    27 8.59 Switzerland 1176
    28 18.95 Chile 1132
    29 19.36 Romania 1103
    30 2.96 Armenia 1096
    31 4.04 Moldova 1053
    32 11.51 Bolivia 1036
    33 8.96 Austria 986
    34 17.10 Netherlands 945
    35 1.81 Kosovo 932
    36 17.37 Ecuador 932
    37 4.88 Ireland 925
    38 1.91 Latvia 916
    39 4.00 Georgia 909
    40 83.52 Germany 878

    Rank Country Total Deaths
    1 EU w/o Brexit 698581
    2 EU 573002
    3 US 532590
    4 Brazil 275105
    5 Mexico 193851
    6 India 158446
    7 United Kingdom 125579
    8 Italy 101564
    9 France 90207
    10 Russia 89701
    11 Germany 73348
    12 Spain 72258
    13 Iran 61069
    14 Colombia 60950
    15 Argentina 53578
    16 South Africa 51179
    17 Peru 48484
    18 Poland 46724
    19 Indonesia 38229
    20 Ukraine 29434
    21 Turkey 29356
    22 Czechia 22865
    23 Belgium 22397
    24 Canada 22397
    25 Chile 21451

    1. MontyTheClipArtMongoose

      BoJo & Orban are killing it.

      The Romania numbers are a surprise, if only that the state of medicine in Wallachia has gotten a lot of baleful looks with the release of the documentary Collective. Pleasant surprise, though.

  2. rick_jones

    The 7-day trailing average for per-million, per-day:
    Rank Population (Millions) Country Deaths/Day/Million
    1 10.69 Czechia 20.58
    2 5.46 Slovakia 17.83
    3 9.68 Hungary 14.87
    4 7.00 Bulgaria 12.75
    5 3.30 Bosnia and Herzegovina 9.43
    6 211.05 Brazil 8.35
    7 2.08 North Macedonia 7.13
    8 37.89 Poland 6.83
    9 4.04 Moldova 6.61
    10 6.86 Lebanon 6.40
    11 1.33 Estonia 6.25
    12 2.88 Albania 6.00
    13 60.55 Italy 5.41
    14 32.51 Peru 5.18
    15 10.10 Jordan 5.12
    16 1.91 Latvia 4.94
    17 1.81 Kosovo 4.81
    18 127.58 Mexico 4.78
    19 444.97 EU 4.71
    20 512.50 EU w/o Brexit 4.39
    21 10.47 Greece 4.39
    22 19.36 Romania 4.24
    23 329.06 US 4.22
    24 2.30 Botswana 4.03
    25 18.95 Chile 3.94

    1. Jerry O'Brien

      Case counts may have peaked but are still very high in Czechia. Hungary's cases are rising fast. Slovakia's improving.

  3. rick_jones

    Within the United States:

    The cumulative death rate for NYC has now reached 3600 per million.
    The cumulative death rate for Los Angeles County has now reached 2232 per million.
    The cumulative death rate for Orange County CA has now reached 1388 per million.
    The cumulative death rate for Santa Clara County CA has now reached 964 per million.
    The cumulative death rate for Alameda County CA has now reached 794 per million.

    The earlier and more often than from the governor shelter-in-place orders from the Santa Clara County health officials (and those of the other SF Bay Area Counties), while a royal PITA, do appear to have been quite helpful. So rather than suggest we declare Gavin Newsom president and be done with it... might I suggest Sara H. Cody and her SF Bay Area counterpart(s). For either president, or perhaps governor of California...

    Rank State Cumulative Deaths/million State Cumulative Deaths State 7-Day Trailing Deaths/Million/Day
    1 New Jersey 2686 California 55517 West Virginia 15.38
    2 New York 2506 New York 48757 Virginia 8.92
    3 Rhode Island 2423 Texas 46229 Arkansas 7.29
    4 Massachusetts 2406 Florida 32145 Delaware 6.31
    5 Mississippi 2313 Pennsylvania 24510 Kentucky 6.27
    6 Arizona 2269 New Jersey 23854 Oklahoma 6.03
    7 Connecticut 2178 Illinois 23164 California 6.01
    8 South Dakota 2156 Georgia 18164 Texas 5.82
    9 Louisiana 2121 Ohio 17870 New Jersey 5.36
    10 Alabama 2100 Michigan 16729 Massachusetts 5.35
    ...
    29 California 1405 Washington 5123 Idaho 2.64

    West Virginia's 7-day trailing/day/mil appears to be a spike/catchup as there were 173 deaths reported/recorded on the 12th when the days leading up to it were all single or low double digits going back well into February.

    1. MontyTheClipArtMongoose

      Jim Justice is proof that Republican governors are unequivocally more equipped than Democrat sex perverts like Cuomo & Newsom at combatting the China biowarfare plandemic.

      Jimbo still needs to work on white preferencing in vaxxx distro like Larry Hogan, though, & income preferencing like Charlie Baker.

  4. golack

    For case counts: MO drifted back about 10 new cases/day/100K. KS and WY now join OR, WA, CA and WI below 10. Expect AR, LA and NM to get there soon.

    NY, NJ and RI still have cases counts >30--and holding. Interesting, death rates for CA, FL, NY and TX are all about the same at this point, even though cases and hospitalizations vary a bit.

    Only a handful of states reporting deaths in double digits--and those are all from the high population states.

    Spring Break and Biker rallies in FL....party like it's 1999!

    1. MontyTheClipArtMongoose

      I like girls who wear Abercrombie & Fitch... I'd take 'em if I had one wish... for the summer, fir the summer.

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