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COVID-19 Charts on 9 Aug 2020 – Deaths Trajectory

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 the Deaths Trajectory charts.

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Another COVID-19 milestone was reached on 9 August 2020 as the number of COVID-19 cases exceeded 20 million cases. It took five months from January to June to reach the first 10 million cases. Then it took just six weeks to reach an additional 10 million cases. 

New Cases
Total Cases 
Cases per Capita (per 100,000 population)
Cases Trajectory
New Deaths
Total Deaths
Mortality Rate per Capita (per 100,000 population)
Case Fatality Rate

Deaths Trajectory

(These charts are for 9 Aug 2020. For recent Deaths Trajectory charts, click here: )

The first chart shows the Deaths Trajectory for 180+ countries worldwide (with at least 1 reported COVID-19 death). The other charts show the Deaths Trajectory of each country in each Region:

  • COVID-19 Deaths Trajectory Worldwide (chart)
  • COVID-19 Deaths Trajectory in the Americas (chart)
  • COVID-19 Deaths Trajectory in the Caribbean (chart)
  • COVID-19 Deaths Trajectory in EU member states (chart)
  • COVID-19 Deaths Trajectory in Non-EU European countries (chart)
  • COVID-19 Deaths Trajectory in the Middle East (chart)
  • COVID-19 Deaths Trajectory in Northern and Eastern Africa (chart)
  • COVID-19 Deaths Trajectory in Central and Southern Africa (chart)
  • COVID-19 Deaths Trajectory in Western Africa (chart)
  • COVID-19 Deaths Trajectory in Asia (chart)
  • COVID-19 Deaths Trajectory in Oceania (chart)

Deaths Trajectory

Move the mouse cursor over the chart to see the underlying numbers.
Small numbers with decimals between 0 and 1 (e.g. 0.1) are used to make zeroes visible on a logarithmic scale.
Decimals are also added to the y-value of data points that have exactly the same x and y values as other data point(s), in order to distinguish them on the chart.

The data point of each country shows where the country is on the Deaths Trajectory:

  • The horizontal axis shows the total number of COVID-19 deaths. This number stays the same when there are no new deaths and goes up when new deaths are reported. It will never go down.
  • The vertical axis shows the moving average of New (daily) COVID-19 deaths in the past seven (7) days. This number will go up when an increasing number of new deaths were reported in the past 7 days and will go down when the number of reported deaths has decreased in the past 7 days. When no new deaths have been reported in the past 7 days, this number will go down to zero. As zero values cannot be shown on the logarithmic scale of the vertical axis, zero values are replaced with “0.1” or a lower value e.g. “0.09”. The lowest significant value above zero is “0.14”, which is the daily average of one new death in the past seven days. 

A country that is successful in reducing the death rate of the disease will have a low value on the vertical axis, and the data point will be positioned near or at the bottom of the chart.

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* Note:
Egypt is also included in the chart for Northern Africa;
Turkey is also included in the chart for Europe (Non-EU).

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