Originally Posted by ChryCoGuy
According to these graphs, it looks like the curve may be flattening, so whatever has been done seems to have been working overall.

https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/new-cases

Brazil is not looking so good at the moment.

Interesting they pick a bunch of random countries to graph and leave out Sweden. work
Since Sweden decided early on they were NOT going to lock down, they could be considered a control group of sorts. So seeing Sweden's graph would be interesting to most people... unless it's similar to all the countries that locked down. Maybe they don't want anyone seeing that locked down countries destroyed their economies for nothing. shruggy

Also just counting "New Cases" can be deceiving.
They are testing greater numbers of people with each passing day (as now almost anyone can get tested if they are curious) So it goes to figure you might see more positives this week if you tested 3 times as many people as last week. Especially when you have States like PA counting Anti-body positive results (showing past exposure to covid, but recovered now), as brand "New Cases" the day they get the results. eyes