I like graphs so I have made a simple sheet
and the graph from it. It looks at a period of about a week showing the change in case numbers for those countries with over 100 cases.
The blue bars (and y axis scale) show the new cases over that time and the orange show those cases divided by the area's populations (the y axis scale is correct if read as per 50 million people). So, relative to their populations, new cases are high in S Korea, Hubei, Italy and Iran and low in China as a country and the other listed countries. I did have China (excl. Hubei) but removed it as the orange bar was too small to see.
and the graph from it. It looks at a period of about a week showing the change in case numbers for those countries with over 100 cases.
The blue bars (and y axis scale) show the new cases over that time and the orange show those cases divided by the area's populations (the y axis scale is correct if read as per 50 million people). So, relative to their populations, new cases are high in S Korea, Hubei, Italy and Iran and low in China as a country and the other listed countries. I did have China (excl. Hubei) but removed it as the orange bar was too small to see.
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