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COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Report
as at 25 January 2021

arrow   Actual data from ECDC (EU's European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control), and areppim S-curve projections for selected countries:

Covid-19 Reporting Schedule   

ECDC, our source for the pandemic data, switched to a weekly reporting schedule from 17 December onwards.

For the sake of consistency, and considering that other reporting sources such as the World Health Organization or Johns Hopkins University do not track data in exactly the same manner as ECDC, we at areppim shall continue collecting data from the usual source, and will therefore adhere to ECDC's schedule. Henceforth our situation reports will appear every Thursday (2020-12-31).

 | World total deaths  | World total cases  | 14-day cumulative notifications  | China total cases  | France total cases  | Germany total cases  | Iran total cases  | Italy total cases  | Portugal total cases  | Spain total cases  | Switzerland total cases  | United Kingdom total cases  | United States total cases  | 

 

World: total deaths  top

World: total deaths
Week ending on 25 January 2021, World:
   Death toll: 2,137,670 or 2.14 of the infected cases.
   New deaths: 100,585.
   Total infection cases: 99,727,853 or 1.28 percent of the population.
   New infection cases: 4,328,434 or a new infection ratio of 55.52 per 100,000 people.

How many fatalities is the Covid-19 really causing? The number of world deaths grew up to 7.28 percent of world cases on 24, 25 April 2020, and moved slowly downwards to the current value thereafter. However, we cannot trust the reports to be fully reliable. The Bloomberg newsletter warns that Though there are 175,000 confirmed U.S. deaths from the coronavirus, as many as 215,000 more people than usual died during the first seven months of 2020, pointing to a likely undercounting of the pandemic’s toll on America, the world’s worst-hit nation. There is no reason why a similar data discrepancy should not occur across the border in the other countries.

Further to the disparate quality of the raw data, to the erratic definitions of the statistical units, and to the shady reliability of the sources, death rates vary widely from country to country in the selected group. Death rate is the highest for China at 4.84 percent, and the lowest in Switzerland at 1.64 percent. According to a study completed by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, each person infected early in the epidemic in Wuhan may have passed the virus to an average of 5.7 other people. Should this spread rate hold for the rest of the world, about 82 percent of the world population should be immunized to put a stop to the pandemic.

The pandemic has laid bare the dismal unpreparedness of all administrations, and provided a peephole into the swollen-heads of some state leaders. The French president Macron, who vaingloriously declared himself a “Jupiterian", not a “normal" chief of state, and labeled himself the “commander in chief of the war on the coronavirus" has successfully placed France in the 3rd rank of infection cases as percent of population, after the USA and Spain (within the group of countries considered by areppim). Does it hurt the pompous “war leader"? As for the U.S. president Trump, the man who insisted the pandemic was a fake news, he remains unruffled by the infamous US performence as the world number one of infection cases and of covid19 fatalities (each one about 20 percent of the total world).

As for the British prime minister Boris Johnson, he should be praised for his farcical illustration of immanent justice. On March 3rd, he faced the cameras to boast of his contempt for the despicable virus : “you’ll be pleased to know that I was in the hospital yesterday and I shook hands with infected patients, and I won’t stop doing it". On April 7th, a press release announced that the conceited leader was in an “intensive care unit, fighting against the coronavirus"! While resting in bed he should have plenty of time to savor the practical joke that destiny played on him.

Our projection is obtained by a logistic regression based on the actual numbers provided by ECDC. In those cases where significant bumps in the time series suggest a definite change of direction, we fitted the regression curve by means of a multi-logistic function.

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World: total infection cases  top

World: total cases

Week ending on 25 January 2021, World:
   Total infection cases: 99,727,853 or 1.28 percent of the population.
   New cases: 4,328,434 or a new infection ratio of 55.52 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 100,585.
   Death toll: 2,137,670 or 2.14 percent of the infected cases.
By continent:
   Africa total cases : 3,447,422 ; total deaths : 85,395 .
   America total cases : 44,467,429 ; total deaths : 1,018,269 .
   Asia total cases : 19,536,946 ; total deaths : 330,807 .
   Europe total cases : 32,218,360 ; total deaths : 701,991 .
   Oceania total cases : 56,991 ; total deaths : 1,202 .
   Other (in conveyance) total cases : 705 ; total deaths : 6 .

The pandemic containment, partially achieved after the administrations enforced anti-contagion measures upon the pandemic declaration by the World Health Organization in March, gave way to a generalized surge of the infection with the arrival of the summer season. People in charge defined their dilemma as a choice between saving the economy, or saving the public health, and opted clearly for the first option, the economy.

They took that course of action without implementing the specific instruments and tools to trace the disease, test the suspected cases, quarantinize and take care of the positive ones, while ensuring that people in need without a remunerated job would get a minimum income, and citizens could go about their business enjoying safe transportation, safe shopping, and safe work conditions. The responsible agencies should have reconfigured or provided such facilities, in the absence of which the pandemic couldn’t but enjoy a new boom.

Our forecasts show that the pandemic will spread further along the year, although it will fade out eventually. The question is when will this happen. Equally important, what will be the final price to pay for the incompetence of those in power. It is highly likely that the latter will have sacrificed public health on the altar of the economy, without achieving anything but another mega economic crisis, leaving behind a trail of almost 1.5 million fatalities, and of about 70 million convalescents in a more or less pitiful shape. What a repulsing and contemptible record!

Covid-19 14-day cumulative notifications  top

25 countries with the world highest 14-day case notification rates
Week ending on 25 January 2021, these are the 25 countries with the world highest 14-day case notification rates. The 14-day notification rate of new Covid-19 cases is one of the main indicators used by ECDC to build its recommendations. Some interesting markers:
   World 14-day notification rate — median : 8 | highest : 4,343 .
   Africa 14-day notification rate — median : 3 | highest : 550 .
   America 14-day notification rate — median : 19 | highest : 1,071 .
   Asia 14-day notification rate — median : 5 | highest : 1,317 .
   Europe 14-day notification rate — median : 38 | highest : 4,343 .
   Oceania 14-day notification rate — median : 1 | highest : 1,591 .

 

China total cases  top

China: total cases
Week ending on 25 January 2021, China:
   Total infection cases: 99,247 or 0.01 percent of the population.
   New cases: 1,308 or a new infection ratio of 0.091 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 7.
   Death toll: 4,804 or 4.84 percent of the infected cases.

France total cases  top

France: total cases
Week ending on 25 January 2021, France:
   Total infection cases: 3,053,617 or 4.68 percent of the population.
   New cases: 142,628 or a new infection ratio of 218.51 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 2,766.
   Death toll: 73,049 or 2.39 of the infected cases.

Germany total cases  top

Germany: total cases
Week ending on 25 January 2021, Germany:
   Total infection cases: 2,141,665 or 2.56 percent of the population.
   New cases: 101,006 or a new infection ratio of 120.56 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 5,454.
   Death toll: 52,087 or 2.43 percent of the infected cases.

Iran total cases  top

Iran: total cases
Week ending on 25 January 2021, Iran:
   Total infection cases: 1,372,977 or 1.63 percent of the population.
   New cases: 42,566 or a new infection ratio of 50.68 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 580.
   Death toll: 57,383 or 4.18 percent of the infected cases.

Italy total cases  top

Italy: total cases
Week ending on 25 January 2021, Italy:
   Total infection cases: 2,466,813 or 4.08 percent of the population.
   New cases: 85,536 or a new infection ratio of 141.47 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 3,284.
   Death toll: 85,461 or 3.46 percent of the infected cases.

Portugal total cases  top

Portugal: total cases
Week ending on 25 January 2021, Portugal:
   Total infection cases: 636,190 or 6.24 percent of the population.
   New cases: 79,687 or a new infection ratio of 781.50 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 1,441.
   Death toll: 10,469 or 1.65 percent of the infected cases.

Spain total cases  top

Spain: total cases
Week ending on 25 January 2021, Spain:
   Total infection cases: 2,593,382 or 5.55 percent of the population.
   New cases: 256,931 or a new infection ratio of 549.53 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 2,439.
   Death toll: 56,208 or 2.17 percent of the infected cases.

Switzerland total cases  top

Switzerland: total cases
Week ending on 25 January 2021, Switzerland:
   Total infection cases: 511,077 or 5.91 percent of the population.
   New cases: 13,605 or a new infection ratio of 157.20 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 337.
   Death toll: 8,384 or 1.64 percent of the infected cases.

United Kingdom total cases  top

United Kingdom: total cases
Week ending on 25 January 2021, United Kingdom:
   Total infection cases: 3,647,463 or 5.42 percent of the population.
   New cases: 251,504 or a new infection ratio of 373.52 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 8,678.
   Death toll: 89,261 or 2.45 percent of the infected cases.

United States total cases  top

United States: total cases
Week ending on 25 January 2021, USA:
   Total infection cases: 25,297,071 or 7.64 percent of the population.
   New cases: 1,358,783 or a new infection ratio of 410.51 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 23,518.
   Death toll: 421,129 or 1.66 percent of the infected cases.

 


 

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