Three charts on comparatives between the U.S. and the EU27 for COVID19 data:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg35hPpUkUILuXwoSol95C2w_hjhM_ALeBTaRvr9tlokjSanGXPO5seGViU2kR8DVjvzfjE63LCgQnLXnOrLBW2DZAXVklfWkYsDZUyZebGtQdUM2rkD7gfewZeqn7FclfH90jQQFbuFQX9/s280/Screenshot+2020-05-20+at+10.44.49.png)
Key takeaways:
- U.S. now leads EU27 for 11 days and counting in terms of timing-adjusted death rates per capita of population;
- Even without accounting for the 7 days lag in the deaths recorded, the U.S. overall death rate per capita is now higher than that of the EU27.
- However, U.S. mortality rate, per recorded case is currently only 6.014% as opposed to 11.321% for the EU27.
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