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Old 09-28-2020, 07:18 PM
horsepower horsepower is offline
 
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Default But Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the 2nd wave was a foregone certainty...

It is actually difficult to find the case and death number on either a weekly or daily basis. The info can be skimmed off graphs, charts, maps, etc. but I have not yet found a simple calendar of numbers.

I have looked at the government of Canada numbers. They show cases increasing daily, yet death rate is staying consistent at 0-5 per day. YES, cases are rising. NO, the death rate is not rising. If you omit the original spike in deaths which affected the most vulnerable, then the death rate is relatively low.

from sept 24th

"According to forecasting, between 143 900 to 149 250 cumulative cases and 9 200 to 9 280 cumulative deaths are expected by 26 September. We also expect to see an increase in the number of cases reported per day from 680 to 730 cases during the period from 11 September to 26 September. During the same period, the reported number of daily deaths is expected to remain stable at an average of five or fewer deaths per day."
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