Deaths Rates for COVID-19, from countries with over 50 deaths per million people.
- Spain has the highest death rate at 270 deaths per million population.
- Italy is next with 263.
- Belgium follows with 125.
- France is next at 124.
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Deaths Rates for COVID-19, from countries with over 50 deaths per million people.
According to doctors, Prince Charles has been contagious with COVID-19, from the 13th March 2020 at the earliest.
He has not seen Queen Elizabeth since the day before that date, on the morning of … Read the rest
Many viruses and diseases seem to be named after the place of origin, but some are not.
Recent news articles mentioning the COVID-19 from Wuhan in China, has made this … Read the rest
France, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and Belgium all have more than 10% of all cases in the Fatal or Critical condition.
Japan, Iran, Sweden, China, Denmark and … Read the rest
As at 22nd March 2020 01:20 GMT
307,610 Coronavirus cases have been ‘reported’ worldwide. Many more infected people may not have even been tested.
There have been over 3.3 million applications to the EU settlement scheme following Brexit.
The vast majority have been granted, with 99% of the finalised applications being given … Read the rest
This page shows two sections: ‘Total Deaths per country’ and ‘Deaths per million people per country’.
As at the 20th March 2020, the countries with more than FIVE COVID-19 related deaths are:
Worldwide COVID-19 deaths in total have increased by 32% in the above three days, 13th to 16th March 2020, from a total of 5,436 up to 7,171.
The countries with total Covid-19 deaths over 100, since the … Read the rest
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced that from midnight, 15th March 2020, all passengers arriving from overseas, except those from Pacific Island countries, must go into isolation for 14 days.
All passenger cruise ships are being asked to not come to … Read the rest
Testing for the COVID-19 coronavirus is not being done at the same levels in all countries.
Some countries do more tests than others and consequently have higher numbers of ‘reported’ infections.
This does NOT mean that those countries with lower … Read the rest