Very problematic
Another site that I use a lot now is the Worldometer. It has graphs which show the daily new cases by country. It helps to understand which countries may be turning the corner on contagion, since there is a lag between slowing the rate of new cases and the slowing of the overall numbers of sick people. I think the estimate from Chinese data (I know, I know) is that it's about 12 days. So when we see new cases peak, it should be a bout 12 days for the peak in total cases in any particular area. Looking at Worldometer, it seems that Italy might have turned the corner. USA doesn't look quite as alarming either if that graph is correct. It suggests a slowing down in new cases. With the social distancing, it is possible. I hope so.
I’ve been using this one, https://ncov2019.live/data
I have to wonder if maybe university students aren’t running Hopkins website.
Yes, and for me the logarithmic chart options have disappeared. All designed to increase the panic with a straight linear graph.
Can someone else confirm that it is now missing?
Its JOHNS Hopkins no wonder you cant find it
It’s a vast left wing conspiracy.
I see they chose to report EXACTLY 21 US deaths bringing the figure to EXACTLY 600 right in the middle of Trump’s town hall so that would go out on the screen ticker.
I noticed this the other day. Not strange at all. Just intentional.
David Icke video. Very disturbing. I highly recommend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMTZu6_TjU8&feature=youtu.be&t=11
I have wondered about this in Italy, but have never seen any such statistics.
Recovered # is probably so freighted with bias it isnt meaningful.
"No reliable data source reporting recovered cases for many countries, such as the US."
You can estimate this number yourself. Go back 2 weeks and find the total number of known US cases and then substract off the US deaths. You might be better off going to the CDC or WHO database instead of searching the Johns Hopkins display which is just compiling data from those sources.
One day Johns Hopkins website routed all recoveries to the state of Kentucky.