213 countries approach 17 million cases
and 660,000 deaths. Recovery is 94%. Serious cases are 1%.
As of 7/26/20 at 9 am ET, global case gain
drops to 1.8% and %deaths/cases remains at 4.0%.
Global
Cases Gain
% Deaths
% Deaths/Day
7/26/20
16233279 268556 1.7%
649134 4.0 5963
7/25/20
15964723 283706 1.8%
643171 4.0 5974
7/24/20
15681017 280139 1.8%
637197 4.1 6416
7/23/20
15400878 283800 1.9%
630781 4.1 10748
7/22/20
15117078 234782 1.6%
620033 4.1 6033
7/21/20
14882296 214005 1.5%
614000 4.1 4489
7/20/20
14668291 217975 1.5%
609511 4.2 3924
7/19/20
14450316 228917 1.6%
605587 4.2 5455
7/18/20
14221399 237804 1.7%
600132 4.2 6649
7/17/20
13983595 256207 1.9%
593483 4.2 5807
7/16/20
13727388 248775 1.8%
587676 4.3 5966
7/15/20
13478613 212432 1.6%
581710 4.3 5426
7/14/20
13266181 204034 1.5%
576284 4.3 4072
7/13/20
13062147 193068 1.5%
572212 4.4 3921
7/12/20
12869079 215806 1.7%
568291 4.4 4798
7/11/20
12653273 232550
1.9% 563493 4.5
5402
7/10/20
12420723 222348 1.8%
558091 4.5 5306
7/9/20
12198375 217780 1.8%
552785 4.5 5464
7/8/20
11980595 205291 1.8%
547321 4.6 5800
7/7/20
11772304 185524 1.6%
541521 4.6 4149
7/6/20
11586780 176333 1.5%
537372 4.6 3208
7/5/20
11410447 199774 1.8%
534164 4.7 4676
7/4/20
11210673 191766 1.7%
529488 4.7 4660
7/3/20
11018907 185777 1.7%
524828 4.8 5257
7/2/20
10833130 218777 2.1%
519571 4.8 4949
7/1/20
10614353 180916 1.7%
514622 4.8 5817
6/30/20
10433437 158205 1.5%
508805 4.9 3735
6/29/20
10275232 117757 1.2%
505070 4.9 2488
6/28/20 10157475
231566 2.3% 502582
4.9 5237
6/27/20
9925909
192291 2.0% 497345 5.0
5087
6/26/20 9733618 182111 1.9% 492258 5.1
6835
6/25/20 9551507 177612 1.9% 485423 5.1
5253
6/24/20
9373895 153543 1.7% 480170 5.1
5171
6/23/20 9220352 147710 1.6% 474999 5.2
3823
6/22/20 9072642
126868 1.4% 471176 5.2
3870
6/21/20
8945774 159182 1.8% 467306 5.2
4150
6/20/20 8786592 178742 2.1% 463156 5.3
4213
6/19/20 8607850 179659
2.1% 456943 5.3
5135
6/18/20
8425191 143680 1.7% 451808 5.4
5346
6/17/20
8281511 138768 1.7% 446462 5.4
6702
6/16/20 8142743 123905
1.5% 439760 5.4
3622
6/15/20 8018838 127549 1.6% 436138 5.4 3392
6/14/20
7891289 127414 1.6% 432746
5.5 4012
6/13/20 7763875 149186 2.0% 428734 5.5
4549
6/12/20 7614689 131862 1.8% 424185 5.6 4690
6/11/20
7482827 137070 1.9% 419495
5.6
5318
6/10/20
7345757 119756 1.7% 414177 5.6
4878
6/9/20 7226001 112981 1.6% 409299 5.7 2750
6/8/20 7113020 99283 1.4% 406549
5.7
3803
6/7/20
7013737 144601 2.1% 402746 5.7
4159
6/6/20
6869136 140599 2.1% 398587
5.8
4910
6/5/20
6728537 124938 1.9% 393677
5.9
5163
6/4/20
6603599 128815 2.0% 388514 5.9
5591
6/3/20 6474784 74729
1.2% 382923 5.9
4855
6/2/20
6400055 109202 1.7% 378068
5.9
3725
6/1/20
6290853 100068 1.6% 374343 6.0
2878
5/31/20
6190785 125006 2.1% 371465 6.0
-5063
5/30/20 6065779 128589 2.2% 376528 6.2
13752
5/29/20 5937190 36283 0.6% 362776 6.1 1217
5/28/20 5900907 361549 5.8
77 Countries with 10,000 or more cases
account for over 95% of all deaths. Cases were reduced in the UK moving the
death count up on 7/3/20. The asterisk * indicates no change from yesterday in
cases and deaths. Kyrgyzstan doubled cases from 13101 to 24606 and deaths from
173 to 900 on 4/19/20.
Country Cases Deaths %
US 4315926 149400 3.5 flat
Brazil 2396434
86496 3.6 flat
India 1393675 32190
2.3 flat
Russia 812485
13269 1.6 flat
S Africa 434200 6655
1.5 flat
Mexico 385036 43374
11.3 down
Peru 379884 18030
4.7 flat
Chile 343592 9020
2.6 flat
Spain 319501 28432
8.9 flat*
UK 298681 45738
15.3 flat
Iran 291172 15700
5.4 up
Pakistan 273113 5822 2.1 flat
Saudi Arabia 264973
2703 1.0 flat
Italy 245864 35102 14.3 flat
Colombia 240795 8269
3.4 flat
Turkey 225173 5596
2.5 flat
Bangladesh 223453
2928 1.3 flat
Germany 206332 9202 4.5 flat
France 180528
30192 16.7 flat*
Argentina
158334 2893
1.8 flat
Canada 113556 8885 7.8 flat
Qatar 109036 164
0.2 flat
Iraq 107573 4284 4.0 flat
Indonesia 98778 4781 4.8 flat
Egypt 91583 4558
5.0 flat
China 83830 4634 5.5 flat
Kazakhstan 81720 585 0.7 flat
Philippines 80448 1932 2.4 flat
Ecuador 80036 5507 6.9 flat
Sweden 78997 5697 7.2 flat*
Oman 76005 384 0.5 flat
Bolivia
68281 2535 3.7 flat
Belarus 67002
530 0.8 flat
Belgium 65727 9821 14.9 down
Ukraine 64849 1605 2.5 flat
Kuwait 63309 429 0.7 flat
Israel 61388 464 0.8 flat
Dominican R 60896
1055 1.7 down
UAE 58913 344 0.6 flat
Panama 58864 1275 2.2 flat
Netherlands 52732
6139 11.6 down
Singapore 50369 27 0.05 flat
Portugal 49955
1716 3.4 flat
Romania 44798 2187 4.9 down
Guatemala 44492 1699 3.8 down
Poland 43065 1671 3.9 flat
Nigeria 39977 856 2.1 flat
Bahrain 38747 140
0.4 flat
Honduras 38438 1098 2.9 up
Armenia 37317 705 1.9 flat
Afghanistan 36157 1259 3.5 flat
Switzerland 34412
1977
5.7 down
Kyrgyzstan 32813
1277 3.9 flat
Ghana 31851 161 0.5 flat
Azerbaijan 29633 408 1.4 flat
Japan 28786 993 3.4 down
Algeria 26764 1146 4.3 flat
Ireland 25869 1764
6.8 flat
Serbia 23263 526 2.3 flat
Moldova 22828 733 3.2
flat
Austria 20472 712 3.5 flat
Uzbekistan 20226 112
0.6 up
Morocco 19645 305 1.6 flat
Nepal 18613 45
0.2 flat
Cameroon 16708 385 2.3 flat*
Kenya 16643 278 1.7 flat
Ivory Coast 15494 94 0.6 flat
Czechia 15212 369 2.4 flat
Venezuela 14929 138 0.9 flat
El Salvador 14630 400 2.7 down
Costa Rica 14600 98 0.7 up
Australia 14403 155 1.1 up
S Korea
14150 298 2.1 flat
Denmark
13438 613
4.6 flat*
Ethiopia 13248
209 1.6 flat
Sudan 11385 717 6.3 flat
Palestine 10469 75 0.7 flat
Bulgaria 10312 338 3.3 flat
Comments
Global %Deaths/Cases continues to trend
flat to down. Countries with the highest %Death/Case like France, Belgium,
Italy, UK and Netherlands have large cities, interconnecting trains, open
borders, international tourism and government healthcare systems that make them
particularly vulnerable to pandemics. Over a dozen countries had no change in
cases and deaths.
The
1918-1919 Spanish Flu was a virus that reached 500 million cases requiring
treatment and 50 million deaths worldwide. 675,000 deaths were in the US. It
affected all age groups and lasted for 2 years.
The 2019-2020 Wuhan Covid19 virus is
approaching 17 million cases and 660,000 deaths worldwide. During the first 6
months of this virus, tests were given to patients with symptoms that required
treatment. Now most new cases are
asymptomatic carriers. False negative tests require repeat testing.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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