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To: zax who wrote (233)3/25/2020 9:10:22 AM
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Today's infection numbers are an improvement in the long-term trend. The second derivative is negative, implying new infections are decelerating. Let us hope this maintains.



To: zax who wrote (233)3/25/2020 6:47:49 PM
From: research1234  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22883
 
Thanks very much for sharing these charts. I did a quick analysis using the raw US numbers, and found that the daily rate of increase peaked at 50% on March 20, and has been slowly dropping since with a dea it drop today as you pointed out. Clearly lots of noise due to changes in testing protocols, but nevertheless the trend seems to be going in the right direction.

Is there any way to add daily % increase to your chart, or to create a corresponding chart with just that data?



To: zax who wrote (233)3/26/2020 6:11:02 AM
From: zax  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22883
 
26 Mar 2020: COVID-19 Cases

Global Confirmed: 474,204 (+39,198). Dead: 21,353 (+1,728)

USA Confirmed: 69,197 (+13,972). Dead: 1046 (+244)