Arithmetic, dividing deaths by recoveries, proves nothing. If you show that the deaths/recoveries number is approaching an asymptote, that would be strong evidence (proof is not a scientific concept). But I have not seen an asymptote yet, deaths/recoveries keeps dropping, although at a slower rate.
The formating is a bit messy, but it is the best I can do.
|
Total Confirmed |
Total Recovered |
Total Deaths |
Rate (D/C) |
Rate (D/(D+R) |
1/22/20 |
555 |
28 |
17 |
3.06% |
37.78% |
1/23/20 |
653 |
30 |
18 |
2.76% |
37.50% |
1/24/20 |
941 |
36 |
26 |
2.76% |
41.94% |
1/25/20 |
1434 |
39 |
42 |
2.93% |
51.85% |
1/26/20 |
2118 |
52 |
56 |
2.64% |
51.85% |
1/27/20 |
2927 |
61 |
82 |
2.80% |
57.34% |
1/28/20 |
5578 |
107 |
131 |
2.35% |
55.04% |
1/29/20 |
6166 |
126 |
133 |
2.16% |
51.35% |
1/30/20 |
8234 |
143 |
171 |
2.08% |
54.46% |
1/31/20 |
9927 |
222 |
213 |
2.15% |
48.97% |
2/1/20 |
12038 |
284 |
259 |
2.15% |
47.70% |
2/2/20 |
16787 |
472 |
362 |
2.16% |
43.41% |
2/3/20 |
19881 |
623 |
426 |
2.14% |
40.61% |
2/4/20 |
23892 |
852 |
492 |
2.06% |
36.61% |
2/5/20 |
27636 |
1124 |
564 |
2.04% |
33.41% |
2/6/20 |
30818 |
1487 |
634 |
2.06% |
29.89% |
2/7/20 |
34392 |
2011 |
719 |
2.09% |
26.34% |
2/8/20 |
37121 |
2616 |
806 |
2.17% |
23.55% |
2/9/20 |
40151 |
3244 |
906 |
2.26% |
21.83% |
2/10/20 |
42763 |
3946 |
1013 |
2.37% |
20.43% |
2/11/20 |
44803 |
4683 |
1113 |
2.48% |
19.20% |
2/12/20 |
45222 |
5150 |
1118 |
2.47% |
17.84% |
2/13/20 |
60370 |
6295 |
1371 |
2.27% |
17.88% |
2/14/20 |
66887 |
8058 |
1523 |
2.28% |
15.90% |
2/15/20 |
69032 |
9395 |
1666 |
2.41% |
15.06% |
2/16/20 |
71226 |
10865 |
1770 |
2.49% |
14.01% |
2/17/20 |
73260 |
12583 |
1868 |
2.55% |
12.93% |
2/18/20 |
75138 |
14352 |
2007 |
2.67% |
12.27% |
2/19/20 |
75641 |
16121 |
2122 |
2.81% |
11.63% |
2/20/20 |
76199 |
18177 |
2247 |
2.95% |
11.00% |
2/21/20 |
76843 |
18890 |
2251 |
2.93% |
10.65% |
2/22/20 |
78599 |
22886 |
2458 |
3.13% |
9.70% |
2/23/20 |
78985 |
23394 |
2469 |
3.13% |
9.55% |
2/24/20 |
79570 |
25227 |
2629 |
3.30% |
9.44% |