Friday, July 10, 2020

10/7/20: COVID19 Update: US vs EU27


Updating charts on the U.S. vs EU27 comparatives for COVID19 pandemic:

U.S. is now one day away from catching up with the EU27 in terms of total deaths, even without adjusting for the larger EU27 population:


Note: since higher rates of testing - per 1 million population - should result in earlier and better detection of the COVID19 cases, and since the U.S. population is younger, demographically, than that of the EU27, one should expect U.S. death rates peer 1 million of population to be lower than those in the EU27. This difference should furthermore favour the U.S. due to the fact that Europe experienced much earlier onset of community contagion, when neither testing nor treatment were widely available and as accurate/effective as they are today.

U.S. vs EU27 cases and deaths - daily arrivals:


The charts above clearly show that the EU27 have managed to 'crush the curve' of contagion and deaths, while the U.S. shows no signs of success in dealing with the pandemic.

Here is a more direct comparative between the U.S., EU27 and other major advanced economies:


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