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Deaths this Day per Population

This graph contains two reference lines. One is the general mortality of 10,3 per 1000 persons per year in the EU-28 from the year 2017. The other is the estimated influanza based excess mortality during the rather heavy influenza season 2016/2017. I took this value from EURO MOMO winter season report summary 2016/2017. Unfortunately I could not find the actual values and had to derive them from the graphs. My results here were a maximum mortality of 21,5 deaths per week per 100000. Compared to a base line mortality of 18 deahts per week per 100000 I ended up with (21,5 - 18)/7/100000 = 5e-6‬ deaths per person per day.

Of course, one also has to take into account that in some countries there is currently no real differentiation between a COVID-19 caused death and another death cause. On the other hand, a lot of these causualities are currently concentrated in certain areas (for instance Lombardia), and the average across the country cannot reflect such a local peak.

deaths in relation to the population

Estimated actual new Infections

This graph tries to estimate the actually new infected, based upon the assumption that the time distribution from contraction to testing positive is N(10,3). Basically I stole the idea from Abacaba. This of course once again leaves out the asymptomatic infected persons which never got tested.

estimated actual new infections

Top Countries by new Deaths recently

This graph displays the average new deaths per population for the last 5 days.

top countries by new deaths recently

Top Countries by new Infections recently

This graph displays the average new infections per population for the last 5 days.

top countries by new infections recently

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