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COVID-19 Charts Updated Daily – Case Fatality Rate

Summary: Comprehensive COVID-19 charts on countries and regions worldwide, updated daily. This page shows Case Fatality Rate (CFR) charts.

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COVID-19 Charts Updated Daily – My Selected Countries

Summary: Comprehensive COVID-19 charts on countries and territories worldwide, updated daily. This page shows charts for countries and territories selected by the user.

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COVID-19 Charts Updated Daily – Europe (EU & Non-EU)

Summary: Comprehensive COVID-19 charts on countries and regions worldwide, updated daily. Charts on this page are for global regions, the European Union (EU) and the other European (non-EU) countries. Complete charts for all world regions are on separate pages by chart type.

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COVID-19 Charts on 27 Sep 2020 (1M Deaths) – Case Fatality Rate

Summary: The number of COVID-19 deaths has exceeded one million worldwide on 27 Sep 2020, eight months after the first casualties were reported in Wuhan, China. More than half of the deaths (52%) were in the USA, Brazil, India and Mexico, the four countries with the highest number of deaths. This page shows Case Fatality Rate (CFR) charts.

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COVID-19 Charts on 16 Sep 2020 – Case Fatality Rate

Summary: A new COVID-19 milestone was reached on 16 Sep 2020 as the number of COVID-19 cases exceeded 30 million worldwide. It took five months to reach the first 10 million cases, six weeks to reach 20 million, and five and a half weeks to reach 30 million cases. This page shows Case Fatality Rate (CFR) charts.

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COVID-19 Charts on 9 Aug 2020 – Case Fatality Rate

Summary: Another COVID-19 milestone was reached on 9 Aug 2020 as the number of COVID-19 cases exceeded 20 million worldwide. It took five months to reach the first 10 million cases and only six weeks to reach an additional 10 million cases. This page shows Case Fatality Rate (CFR) charts.

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COVID-19 Coronavirus Statistics on 27 June 2020

Summary: Several COVID-19 milestones were reached on 27 June 2020: The number of COVID-19 cases has exceeded 10 million cases and more than half a million COVID-19 deaths have been reported worldwide.

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TRANSPARENCY: TRUMP 1 – RIVM(NL) 0

Summary: Within a period of 4 days in April 2020, President Trump in the USA and the Dutch RIVM (Institute for Public Health and Environment) in the Netherlands, presented what should have been a simple chart, showing countries with the highest number of COVID-19 Deaths per 100,000 population. Trump’s chart was an easy to read bar chart – in a glance one can see that Belgium has the highest number, followed by Spain, Italy, France, UK, Netherlands, USA, Iran, Germany and China. In contrast, RIVM’s chart was a scatter chart showing 100+ yellow dots representing countries. Ten of the dots were marked as “EU countries” and the Netherlands was the only country identified, with an arrowhead. One can look at it for 5 minutes and still don’t have a clue which dot has the highest number of deaths per 100,000 population (it wasn’t the dot highest on the chart) and which countries the other dots were representing. The only clear thing about the RIVM chart is that it was deceitfully presented to hide the high number of Dutch COVID-19 deaths.