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COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Report
as at 25 October 2021

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

 | 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 7 November 2021, World:
   Death toll: 5,070,370 or 2.02 of the infected cases.
   New deaths: 59,776.
   Total infection cases: 250,478,589 or 3.18 percent of the population.
   New infection cases: 3,196,115 or a new infection ratio of 40.59 per 100,000 people.

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.

World: total infection cases  top

World: total cases

Week ending on 7 November 2021, World:
   Total infection cases: 250,478,589 or 3.18 percent of the population.
   New cases: 3,196,115 or a new infection ratio of 40.59 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 59,776.
   Death toll: 5,070,370 or 2.02 percent of the infected cases.
By continent:
   Africa total cases : 8,534,354 or 3.41% ; total deaths : 219,403 or 4.33% .
   America total cases : 94,583,430 or 37.76% ; total deaths : 2,322,439 or 45.80% .
   Asia total cases : 70,212,009 or 28.03% ; total deaths : 1,090,546 or 21.51% .
   Europe total cases : 76,799,555 or 30.66% ; total deaths : 1,433,877 or 28.28% .
   Oceania total cases : 349,241 or 0.14% ; total deaths : 4,105 or 0.08% .

The pandemic containment, partially achieved after the administrations enforced anti-contagion measures upon the pandemic declaration by the World Health Organization in March 2020, gave way to a generalized surge of the infection with the arrival of the summer season. Thereafter, executives indulged in a choreography of stop-and-go steps, easing the prophylactic measures as soon as the contagion rates seemed to slow down, only to reinstate stricter rules as the rates started to increase again. The inevitable result has been a protracted pandemic, aggravated by the surge of virus variants, and a prolonged economic and social suffering.

Powers that be defined their dilemma as a choice between saving the economy, or saving the public health, and allegedly opted for the first option, the economy. In fact, it seems that they have chosen not to choose, letting themselves be led by the one who shouts louder, their real concern being not to alienate their electoral patrons. Whatever the case, they failed to implement 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. The net result has been both an interminable health chaos, a looming economic collapse, and the widespread alienation of the democratic vote.

Our forecasts show that the pandemic will spread further along the months, 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 several million fatalities, and of scores of millions of convalescents in a more or less pitiful shape. Quite 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 7 November 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 significant markers:
   World 14-day notification rate — median : 27 | highest : 500 .
   Africa 14-day notification rate — median : 11 | highest : 42 .
   America 14-day notification rate — median : 195 | highest : 500 .
   Asia 14-day notification rate — median : 25 | highest : 147 .
   Europe 14-day notification rate — median : 170 | highest : 466 .
   Oceania 14-day notification rate — median : 6 | highest : 96 .

China total cases  top

China: total cases
Week ending on 7 November 2021, China:
   Total infection cases: 126,710 or 0.01 percent of the population.
   New cases: 17,044 or a new infection ratio of 1.184 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 847.
   Death toll: 5,696 or 4.50 percent of the infected cases.

France total cases  top

France: total cases
Week ending on 7 November 2021, France:
   Total infection cases: 7,203,823 or 10.70 percent of the population.
   New cases: 48,695 or a new infection ratio of 72.33 per 100,000 people-->.
   New deaths: 234.
   Death toll: 121,894 or 1.69 percent of the infected cases.

Germany total cases  top

Germany: total cases
Week ending on 7 November 2021, Germany:
   Total infection cases: 4,779,700 or 5.75 percent of the population.
   New cases: 174,013 or a new infection ratio of 209.23 per 100,000 people-->.
   New deaths: 556.
   Death toll: 96,228 or 2.01 percent of the infected cases.

Iran total cases  top

Iran: total cases
Week ending on 7 November 2021, Iran:
   Total infection cases: 5,987,814 or 7.13 percent of the population.
   New cases: 71,603 or a new infection ratio of 85.25 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 1,173.
   Death toll: 127,299 or 2.13 percent of the infected cases.

Italy total cases  top

Italy: total cases
Week ending on 7 November 2021, Italy:
   Total infection cases: 4,806,686 or 8.06 percent of the population.
   New cases: 24,733 or a new infection ratio of 41.47 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 185.
   Death toll: 132,901 or 2.76 percent of the infected cases.

Portugal total cases  top

Portugal: total cases
Week ending on 7 November 2021, Portugal:
   Total infection cases: 1,098,127 or 10.67 percent of the population.
   New cases: 6,944 or a new infection ratio of 67.44 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 46.
   Death toll: 18,206 or 1.66 percent of the infected cases.

Spain total cases  top

Spain: total cases
Week ending on 7 November 2021, Spain:
   Total infection cases: 5,031,796 or 10.63 percent of the population.
   New cases: 10,308 or a new infection ratio of 21.78 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 43.
   Death toll: 87,547 or 1.74 percent of the infected cases.

Switzerland total cases  top

Switzerland: total cases
Week ending on 7 November 2021, Switzerland:
   Total infection cases: 890,308 or 10.35 of the population.
   New cases: 16,898 or a new infection ratio of 196.35 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 29.
   Death toll: 10,846 or 1.22 of the infected cases.

United Kingdom total cases  top

United Kingdom: total cases
Week ending on 7 November 2021, United Kingdom:
   Total infection cases: 9,301,909 or 13.67 percent of the population.
   New cases: 215,610 or a new infection ratio of 316.79 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 1,173.
   Death toll: 141,805 or 1.52 percent of the infected cases.

United States total cases  top

United States: total cases
Week ending on 7 November 2021, USA:
   Total infection cases: 46,488,417 or 14.04 percent of the population.
   New cases: 517,536 or a new infection ratio of 156.35 per 100,000 people.
   New deaths: 8,595.
   Death toll: 754,431 or 1.62 percent of the infected cases.

 


To assess the seriousness of the pandemic situation, ECDC established the following benchmarks:

COVID-19 significant thresholds

 LEVEL 4
VERY HIGH
LEVEL 3
HIGH
LEVEL 2
MODERATE
LEVEL 1
LOW
Incidence Rate
(new cases over past 28 days per 100,000 population)
More than 500100-50050-99Fewer than 50

 

Covid-19 Reporting Schedule   

ECDC, our source for the pandemic data, switched to a weekly reporting schedule from 17 December 2020. We at areppim will adhere to ECDC's schedule and publish our situation reports every Thursday.

 


 

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