Ujian saringan dijalankan bergantung kepada setiap 1,000 penduduk dan kadar positif.
— KKMalaysia🇲🇾 (@KKMPutrajaya) November 21, 2020
Lagi tinggi kadar positif, lagi banyak ujian perlu dilakukan.
Di Malaysia, jumlah ujian adalah memadai buat masa sekarang. pic.twitter.com/DLMHZV0Pdw
Do COVID-19 death rates by age suggest a path to staying open in a second wave?
— Elad Gil (@eladgil) April 19, 2020
We need to reopen society cautiously. Once open, what do we do when there is a second epidemic wave?https://t.co/MQqTVLrX28 pic.twitter.com/DDudh8TEpi
NEW: What can data on testing tell us about the pandemic?https://t.co/Jyqo42Xaru
— Our World in Data (@OurWorldInData) April 14, 2020
Friendly reminder from the Spanish Flu of 1918:
— Austen Allred (@Austen) April 12, 2020
When the deaths and new cases of covid-19 go down, don’t get cocky pic.twitter.com/2vBaZlfSNE
Finally Covid-19 fatalities adjusted for population pic.twitter.com/NYnw6BwSRu
— Ed Rennie (@edrennie77) April 11, 2020
NEW: Sat 4 April update of coronavirus trajectories
— John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) April 4, 2020
Daily new deaths:
• US about to go clear of Spain for most daily deaths of any country in the world
• UK on steeper trajectory than Italy, which was seen as hardest-hit country worldwide
Live charts: https://t.co/JxVd2cG7KI pic.twitter.com/7chcsW6bYO
To put the current deaths from Coronavirus in perspective: I compared the daily deaths worldwide from all causes with yesterday's reported deaths from Coronavirus and it's #7https://t.co/6bQ32AgBis
— (@levelsio) April 4, 2020
Sources: IHME, Global Burden of Disease 2017, Worldometer Coronavirus 2020-04-03 pic.twitter.com/bsufrtN4bd
UPDATE 25/3:
— 𝘔𝘢𝘵𝘵 𝘏𝘰𝘱𝘤𝘳𝘢𝘧𝘵 🦷 (@Matt_Hopcraft) March 25, 2020
New chart - cases per capita since reaching 4/1million
🇦🇺Australia still doubling every 3 days & no signs of slowing
🇮🇹Italy slowing down, so to 🇮🇷Iran#COVID19Aus #coronavirusaus #FlattenTheCurve 🦠 pic.twitter.com/x8nUyat58M
@tylercowen I was interested how the CFRs in the sample of countries from your post have changed in the last 11 days https://t.co/wNnVQKGeT7
— Max Roser (@MaxCRoser) March 23, 2020
Here is the latest data from today. pic.twitter.com/SqZVFX0QFC