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I wish to incite all Christians to rise up and take back the United States of America with all of God's manifold blessings. We want the free allowance of the Bible and prayers allowed again in schools, halls of justice, and all governing bodies. We don't seek a theocracy until Jesus returns to earth because all men are weak and power corrupts the very best of them.
We want to be a kinder and gentler people without slavery or condescension to any.

The world seems to be in a time of discontent among the populace. Christians should not fear. God is Love, shown best through Jesus Christ. God is still in control. All Glory to our Creator and to our God!


A favorite quote from my good friend, Jack Plymale, which I appreciate:

"Wars are planned by old men,in council rooms apart. They plan for greater armament, they map the battle chart, but: where sightless eyes stare out, beyond life's vanished joys, I've noticed,somehow, all the dead and mamed are hardly more than boys(Grantland Rice per our mutual friend, Sarah Rapp)."

Thanks Jack!

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Sunday, May 17, 2020

Mortality Analysis - Our Workd Data

MAPS & TRENDS

Mortality Analyses

How does mortality differ across countries?

One of the most important ways to measure the burden of COVID-19 is mortality. Countries throughout the world have reported very different case fatality ratios – the number of deaths divided by the number of confirmed cases. Differences in mortality numbers can be caused by:
  • Differences in the number of people tested: With more testing, more people with milder cases are identified. This lowers the case-fatality ratio.
  • Demographics: For example, mortality tends to be higher in older populations.
  • Characteristics of the healthcare system: For example, mortality may rise as hospitals become overwhelmed and have fewer resources.
  • Other factors, many of which remain unknown.
This page was last updated on Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 11:46 PM EDT.

Mortality in the most affected countries

For the 10 countries most affected by COVID-19 worldwide, the bars in the chart below show the number of deaths either per 100 confirmed cases (observed case-fatality ratio) or per 100,000 population (this represents a country’s general population, with both confirmed cases and healthy people). Countries at the top of this figure have the most deaths proportionally to their COVID-19 cases or population, not necessarily the most deaths overall.
4.5%5.9%6.0%6.7%7.5%11.9%14.1%14.3%15.3%Mortality: 16.4%0%2%4%6%8%10%12%14%16%GermanyIranUSBrazilCanadaSpainItalyUnited KingdomFranceBelgium
Mortality: Observed case-fatality ratioObserved case-fatality ratioDeaths per 100,000 population

Worldwide mortality

The diagonal lines on the chart below correspond to different case fatality ratios (the number of deaths divided by the number of confirmed cases). Countries falling on the uppermost lines have the highest observed case fatality ratios. Points with a black border correspond to the 10 most affected countries by COVID-19 worldwide, based on the number of deaths. Hover over the circles to see the country name and a ratio value. Use the boxes on the top to toggle between: 1) mortality per absolute number of cases (total confirmed cases within a country); and mortality per 100,000 people (this represents a country’s general population, with both confirmed cases and healthy people).
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Confirmed casesDeaths10%5%2%1%0.5%Observed case-fatality ratioDeaths per 100,000 population


Cases and mortality by country

CountryConfirmedDeathsCase-FatalityDeaths/100k pop.
US1,467,82088,7546.0%27.13
United Kingdom241,46134,54614.3%51.96
Italy224,76031,76314.1%52.56
Spain230,69827,56311.9%58.99
France179,63027,53215.3%41.10
Brazil233,51115,6626.7%7.48
Belgium54,9899,00516.4%78.84
Germany175,7527,9384.5%9.57
Iran118,3926,9375.9%8.48
Canada77,2065,8007.5%15.65
Netherlands44,0705,68912.9%33.02
Mexico47,1445,04510.7%4.00
China84,0444,6385.5%0.33
Turkey148,0674,0962.8%4.98
Sweden29,6773,67412.4%36.08
India90,6482,8713.2%0.21
Ecuador32,7632,6888.2%15.73
Russia272,0432,5370.9%1.76
Peru88,5412,5232.8%7.89
Switzerland30,5721,8796.1%22.06
Ireland24,0481,5336.4%31.59
Portugal28,8101,2034.2%11.70
Romania16,7041,0946.5%5.62
Indonesia17,0251,0896.4%0.41
Poland18,2579155.0%2.41
Pakistan38,7998342.1%0.39
Philippines12,3058176.6%0.77
Japan16,2377254.5%0.57
Austria16,2016293.9%7.11
Egypt11,7196125.2%0.62
Colombia14,9395623.8%1.13
Denmark11,0565434.9%9.37
Algeria6,8215427.9%1.28
Ukraine17,8584972.8%1.11
Hungary3,47344812.9%4.59
Dominican Republic12,1104283.5%4.03
Chile41,4284211.0%2.25
Argentina7,8053634.7%0.82
Bangladesh20,9953141.5%0.19
Saudi Arabia52,0163020.6%0.90
Finland6,2862974.7%5.38
Czechia8,4552963.5%2.79
Panama9,4492692.8%6.44
Israel16,6082681.6%3.02
Korea, South11,0502622.4%0.51
South Africa14,3552611.8%0.45
Norway8,2372322.8%4.37
Serbia10,4962282.2%3.27
United Arab Emirates22,6272140.9%2.22
Moldova5,9342073.5%5.84
Morocco6,7411922.8%0.53
Nigeria5,6211763.1%0.09
Afghanistan6,4021682.6%0.45
Bolivia3,8261654.3%1.45
Greece2,8191625.7%1.51
Belarus28,6811600.6%1.69
Cameroon3,1051404.5%0.56
Honduras2,5651385.4%1.44
Bosnia and Herzegovina2,2671295.7%3.88
Iraq3,2601213.7%0.31
Malaysia6,8721131.6%0.36
Kuwait13,8021070.8%2.59
Bulgaria2,1751054.8%1.49
Luxembourg3,9301042.6%17.11
Slovenia1,4651037.0%4.98
North Macedonia1,762985.6%4.70
Australia7,044981.4%0.39
Sudan2,289974.2%0.23
Croatia2,224954.3%2.32
Cuba1,862794.2%0.70
Estonia1,770633.6%4.77
Congo (Kinshasa)1,455614.2%0.07
Thailand3,025561.9%0.08
Lithuania1,534553.6%1.97
Somalia1,357554.1%0.37
Armenia4,283551.3%1.86
Andorra761516.7%66.23
Burkina Faso782516.5%0.26
Niger889515.7%0.23
Kenya830506.0%0.10
Chad4745010.5%0.32
Mali835485.7%0.25
Tunisia1,037454.3%0.39
San Marino653416.3%121.36
Azerbaijan3,138361.1%0.36
Tajikistan1,322362.7%0.40
Kazakhstan5,850340.6%0.19
Guatemala1,763331.9%0.19
Albania933313.3%1.08
Sierra Leone462296.3%0.38
Kosovo944293.1%1.57
Ghana5,735290.5%0.10
Slovakia1,493281.9%0.51
Lebanon902262.9%0.38
El Salvador1,265262.1%0.40
Senegal2,429251.0%0.16
Cote d'Ivoire2,061251.2%0.10
Singapore27,356220.1%0.39
New Zealand1,499211.4%0.43
Oman5,029210.4%0.43
Tanzania509214.1%0.04
Liberia223209.0%0.42
Haiti358205.6%0.18
Uruguay733192.6%0.55
Latvia997191.9%0.99
Yemen1221814.8%nan
Cyprus914171.9%1.43
Guinea2,658160.6%0.13
Congo (Brazzaville)391153.8%0.29
Qatar30,972150.0%0.54
Kyrgyzstan1,117141.3%0.22
Diamond Princess712131.8%nan
Bahrain6,747120.2%0.76
Georgia683121.8%0.32
Gabon1,320110.8%0.52
Paraguay778111.4%0.16
Uzbekistan2,738110.4%0.03
Togo298113.7%0.14
Bahamas961111.5%nan
Mauritius332103.0%0.79
Guyana117108.5%1.28
Iceland1,802100.6%2.83
Costa Rica853101.2%0.20
Venezuela504102.0%0.03
Montenegro32492.8%1.45
Sri Lanka96090.9%0.04
Jamaica51791.7%0.31
Jordan60791.5%0.09
Trinidad and Tobago11686.9%0.58
Nicaragua25832.0%0.12
Equatorial Guinea59471.2%0.53
Taiwan*44071.6%0.03
Barbados8678.1%2.44
Sao Tome and Principe23573.0%3.32
Zambia67971.0%0.04
Burma18263.3%nan
Malta54661.1%1.24
Ethiopia30651.6%0.00
Mauritania40410.0%0.09
South Sudan23641.7%0.04
Djibouti1,33140.3%0.42
Guinea-Bissau96940.4%0.21
Zimbabwe4249.5%0.03
Maldives1,07840.4%0.78
Monaco9644.2%10.34
Malawi6534.6%0.02
Cabo Verde32830.9%0.55
Antigua and Barbuda25312.0%3.12
Syria5135.9%nan
Libya6534.6%0.04

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