Wednesday, April 22, 2020

COVID-19 DEATH TOLL AS OF APRIL 23, 2020

The world has not gotten yet to the very tip of the COVID pandemic as of this writing and here's what we can ascertain in as far as the global deaths for COVID-19 is concerned.

The United States shares 25% of the COVID-19 deaths in the global pie. With a total of 183,424 COVID-19 deaths around the world, the country claims 46,769 of those deaths. 

So how do the other countries fare in terms of the death toll for this pandemic?

Based on COVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins' data reveal the following mortality figures:

TOP FIVE COUNTRIES WITH VERY HIGH CONFIRMED CASES SHARE THE FOLLOWING


United States: 46,688 deaths  = 25.4%
Italy: 25,085 deaths = 13.6%
Spain: 21,717 = 11.8%
France:  21,340 = 11.6%
United Kingdom:18,100 = 9.9%

Overall, these five countries entered into the chart 72% of COVID-19 deaths as of April 23, 2020

The rest of the countries with top cases of Corona infection share the following death percentages based on the total deaths of 183,424.

Germany = 5,315 = 2,8%
Turkey = 2,376 = 1.2%
Iran = 5,391 = 2.9%
China = 4,636 = 2.5%
Russia = 513 = 0.3%
Brazil = 2,924 = 1.5%
Belgium = 6,262 = 3.4%

Canada = 2,080 = 1.1%
Netherlands = 4,068 = 2.2%
Switzerland = 1,509 = 0.8%

Portugal = 785 = 0.4%
India = 681 = 0.3%
Peru = 530 = 0.2%
Ireland = 769 = 0.4%
Sweden = 1,937 = 1.1%

These countries showing top cases of corona infection share the additional 21% of the death toll. Summing up from those of the top 5 countries will bring the death toll data to 93%. The 7% is being shared by all the other countries experiencing number of deaths with lower than 12K confirmed cases. Source:
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6

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