Each point on this graph reflects a single country. The blue dots are the number of confirmed cases (in % to the total population of the country), the red ones are the fraction of people failed to recover (in % to the total population). Move the cursor over the dot to see the name of the country.
Afghanistan ▲▲
Albania △
Algeria ▽
Angola ▽
Aruba ▽
Austria ▲
Bahrain ▽
Barbados ▽
Belgium ▽
Belize ▽
Bermuda ▽
Bhutan ▽
Bolivia △
Bonaire, St. Eustatius & Saba ▽
Botswana ▽
Brazil ▲▲
Bulgaria △
Cambodia △
Canada ▽
Chad ▽
Chile △
China ▽
Colombia ▽
Croatia △
Cuba △
Cyprus ▽
Czechia ▲▲
Denmark ▽
Ecuador ▽
Estonia ▽
Eswatini ▽
Ethiopia △
Fiji ▽
Finland ▽
France ▽
Georgia ▽
Germany ▽
Ghana ▽
Guinea ▽
Guyana ▽
Haiti ▽
Honduras ▽
Hungary ▽
Iceland ▽
India ▽
Iran ▽
Ireland ▽
Israel △
Italy ▽
Jamaica ▽
Japan ▽
Kenya ▼
Kiribati ▽
Kosovo ▽
Latvia ▽
Lebanon ▽
Liberia ▽
Libya ▽
Lithuania ▲▲
Malawi ▽
Malaysia △
Maldives ▽
Mali ▼
Malta ▽
Mexico ▲▲
Moldova ▽
Monaco △
Mongolia ▼
Morocco ▲
Myanmar ▼
Nepal ▲▲
Niger ▽
Norway ▲
Pakistan ▼
Palau ▽
Panama ▽
Paraguay ▽
Peru △
Poland ▲▲
Portugal ▽
Qatar ▼
Réunion ▽
Romania ▽
Rwanda ▽
Samoa ▽
Serbia ▼
Singapore ▲▲
Slovakia ▲
Slovenia △
Somalia ▽
Spain ▽
Sudan ▽
Sweden ▽
Taiwan ▲
Tanzania ▽
Thailand ▽
Togo ▽
Tonga ▽
Tunisia ▽
Uganda ▽
Ukraine △
Uruguay ▽
Viet Nam ▲
Zambia ▽
Zimbabwe ▽
The green and red arrows next to the country name display the trend of the new confirmed cases during the last week.
Based on data collected by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering.
This website presents the very same data as the JHU’s original dashboard but from a less-panic perspective. Updated daily around 8 a.m. Central European time.
Read the Technology blog. Look at the source code: GitHub. Powered by Raku.
Created by Andrew Shitov. Twitter: @andrewshitov. Contact by e-mail.