Covering data through this week (week 17) of 2021 for world's most impacted countries.
First: most impacted countries by the rate of infections and by mortality:
Covering data through this week (week 17) of 2021 for world's most impacted countries.
First: most impacted countries by the rate of infections and by mortality:
Updating worldwide data for the Covid19 pandemic through week 17 of 2021 (current week):
Summary table above shows significant improvement in the pandemic dynamics in the U.S. and more modest, but still sizable improvements in the EU27. BRIICS and Asia are showing worsening pandemic dynamics, and worldwide data broadly reflects this development.
While U.S. and EU27 numbers are encouraging, overall picture of the pandemic remains extremely worrying: worldwide, contagion is still raging unabated and those countries showing strong improvements in vaccinations and reducing contagion spread remain vulnerable to spillovers of new variants and new infections from the rest of the world.
BRIICS are now in a fully-developed Wave 4 of the pandemic, like much of the rest of the world. This is confirmed across both new case numbers and weekly deaths counts:
These are six largest emerging and middle income economies in the world, and their pandemic dynamics, in the end, hold the key to the global efforts on combating the spread of the disease. Not surprisingly, these countries account for three of the four main variants of the disease to-date. If anyone thinks that Europe and North America can effectively insulate themselves from what is happening in these countries, by any means other than attaining a sufficient and robust immunity through vaccinations, they really need to reflect hard on their rational thought capacity.
Updated tables for world's most impacted countries and regions below. Starting with the countries with the highest recognized levels of infections:
Notably, majority of the most impacted countries are, currently, in the process of developing, or already experiencing, a new wave of the pandemic.
Looking at Europe and EU27 data for Covid19 pandemic through Week 14 of 2021 (week ending Thursday, April 15):
Since Week 7, the EU27 are in Wave 3, although it appears that this wave might have peaked around Week 12. Latest weekly case counts are below week 12 reading and are lowest in three consecutive weeks. Nonetheless, latest weekly counts rank 10th highest in the history of the pandemic.
As summarized in the table below, EU27 new cases are this week down 9% on 4 weeks average, while death counts are up 6%