On this graph, you see how the fraction (in %) of the confirmed infection cases changes over time in different countries.
The almost-horizontal red line in the bottom part of the graph line displays China. The number of confirmed infections in China almost stopped growing. Note the top line reflecting the most suffered province of China, Hubei, where the spread is also almost stopped.
Click on the bar in the legend to turn the line off and on.
1. Note that only countries with more than 1000 population are taken into account. The smaller countries such as Vatican or San Marino would have shown too high nimbers due to their small population.
2. The line for the country is drawn only if it reaches at least 85% of the corresponding maximum parameter in China.
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.