Graphs are great.
Straight to the point.
We will do our best to present the graphs. It will in due time be sorted properly
but it will take some time before we know in which way we want to sort our graphs.
Canada:
Total population (WHO): 37,742,154
Apprx. Deaths per year: 284,000 people
Apprx. Deaths per month: 23,000 people
Date of Data:
April 1, 2022 (previous update March 17, 2021).
Total population (worldometers): 38,320,532 (-) +/-
Total deaths with Covid-19 (WHO) since Feb/March 2020: 37,680 (22,495)
Total infected (cases)(WHO) since Feb/March 2020: 3,496,149 (913,047)
Total deaths of total population: 0,098% (0,062%)
Total deaths of total infected: 1,08% (2,46%)
Total recovered (worldometers): 3,294,102 (-)
Active cases (worldometers): 164,367 (-)
Serious/Critial condition (worldometers): 386 people (-)
In Mild condition: 99,576% = 163,981 people (- people)
Total recovered of total infected: 94,22% (-)
13 June 2022
WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. It "updated" its website again around Easter.
The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly.
The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel".
Canada is one of the few countries that has not changed any recent axel-data besides the one in Jan 7-update when it was changed. The visual change is quite dramatic in comparison to Dec 29, 2021 data.
24 May 2022
WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. It "updated" its website again around Easter.
The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly.
The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel".
Canada is one of the few countries that has not changed any recent axel-data besides the one in Jan 7-update when it was changed. The visual change is quite dramatic in comparison to Dec 29, 2021 data.
22 April 2022
WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. It "updated" its website again around Easter.
The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly.
The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel".
Canada is one of the few countries that has not changed any recent axel-data besides the one in Jan 7-update when it was changed. The visual change is quite dramatic in comparison to Dec 29, 2021 data.
1 April 2022
WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly.
The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel".
Canada is one of the few countries that has not changed any recent axel-data besides the one in Jan 7-update when it was changed. The visual change is quite dramatic in comparison to Dec 29, 2021 data.
21 March 2022
WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly.
The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel".
Canada is one of the few countries that has not changed any recent axel-data besides the one in Jan 7-update when it was changed. The visual change is quite dramatic in comparison to Dec 29, 2021 data.
4 March 2022
Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
Canada is one of the few countries that has not changed any recent axel-data besides the one in Jan 7-update when it was changed. The visual change is quite dramatic in comparison to Dec 29, 2021 data.
22 Feb 2022
Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
Canada is one of the few countries that has not changed any recent axel-data besides the one in Jan 7-update when it was changed. The visual change is quite dramatic in comparison to Dec 29, 2021 data.
10 Feb 2022
Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
Canada is one of the few countries that has not changed any recent axel-data besides the one in Jan 7-update when it was changed. The visual change is quite dramatic in comparison to Dec 29, 2021 data.
1 Feb 2022
Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
Canada has not changed any axel-data from previous (Jan 7) update where it was changed. The visual change is quite dramatic in comparison to Dec 29, 2021 data.
17 Jan 2022
Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
Canada has not changed any axel-data from previous (Jan 7) update where it was changed. The visual change is quite dramatic in comparison to Dec 29, 2021 data.
7 Jan 2022
Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
29 Dec 2021
Daily instead of Weekly
23 Dec 2021
Daily instead of Weekly
9 Dec 2021
Daily instead of Weekly
3 Dec 2021
Daily instead of Weekly
5 Nov 2021
Daily instead of weekly.
28 Oct 2021
Daily instead of weekly.
26 Sept 2021
Daily instead of weekly.
10 Sept 2021
Daily instead of weekly.
3 Sept 2021
Daily instead of weekly.
24 Aug 2021
Daily instead of weekly.
18 Aug 2021
Daily instead of weekly.
11 Aug 2021
Daily instead of Weekly
4 Aug 2021
Weekly report instead of daily.
30 July 2021
Why are they lockdowns in Canada?
29 July 2021
Weekly report instead of daily.
20 July 2021
Weekly report instead of daily.
13 July 2021
Weekly report instead of daily.
2 July 2021
Weekly report instead of daily.
25 June 2021
Weekly report instead of daily.
Canada:
Total population (Worldometers): 37,967,395
Apprx. Deaths per year: 260,000 people
Apprx. Deaths per month: 21,500 people
Date of Data: April 17, 2021. (previous update was March 8, 2021).
Total population (worldometers): 38,004,425 (37,967,395)
Total deaths with Covid-19 (worldometers) since Feb/March 2020: 23,591 (22,239)
Total infected (cases)(worldometers) since Feb/March 2020: 1,113,907 (886,574)
Total deaths of total population: 0,062% (0,058%)
Total deaths of total infected: 2,118% (2,508%)
Total recovered (worldometers): 1,003,553 (834,067)
Active cases (worldometers): 86,763 (30,368)
Serious/Critial condition (worldometers): 1089 (549)
In Mild condition: 98,74% (85,674) (98,18%)
Total recovered of total infected: 90,09% (94,07%)
3 June 2021
24 May 2021
10 May 2021
2 May 2021
20 April 2021
17 April 2021
Personally, I truly like to see lower deaths even though higher level of infections. We know that 99.74% have the mild version and we know that as governments test and test and test the spike of infected increases. It was the same when all countries in the world started to test a huge amount of people in Sept/Oct last year.
The issue is of course the level of people in the ICU units, in particularly since countries have reduced the spending on health care in many countries. They may spend loads of money on the health care sector but how much goes to administrations with regions rather than to hospitals and staff?
11 April 2021
5 April 2021
30 March 2021
21 March 2021
17 March 2021
11 March 2021
Date of Data: March 8, 2021.
Total population (worldometers): 37,967,395
Total deaths with Covid-19 (worldometers) since Feb/March 2020: 22,239
Total infected (cases)(worldometers) since Feb/March 2020: 886,574
Total deaths of total population: 0,0585%
Total deaths of total infected: 2,508%
Total recovered (worldometers): 834,067
Active cases (worldometers): 30,368
Serious/Critial condition (worldometers): 549
In Mild condition: 98,18% (29,719)
Total recovered of total infected: 94,07%
8 March 2021
3 March 2021
23 Feb 2021
17 Feb 2021
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