Last data update: 2023-03-09
How to read the graph
This graph shows normalized total deaths. The data [1] is normalized in both the y-axis and the x-axis to allow for meaningful comparisons on the spread of the Corona virus between different health regions.
The y-axis is normalized with respect to the population in each region. Corona deaths are divided by the population and then multiplied by 1M.
The x-axis is normalized such that day zero falls on the day where there have been at least 1 death per 1M population (the normalized y-values). This ensures that we start the comparison when the virus has a foothold in the region.
You can hide/show individual region trends by clicking on the region legends.
References
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John Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab. COVID-19 Data Repository. 2022. url: https://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19 (visited on 01/25/2022).