COVID-19 DAILY ANALYSIS (SRI LANKA COMPARED WITH OTHER COUNTRIES - AS AT 24/04/2020)


Here is my daily analysis of COVID-19 measures where Sri Lanka is compared with other countries. On this page, you will find the status as at 24/04/2020. Each chart is interactive. Hover over the chart to see more information. Selecting a portion of the chart will zoom you in. Double click to reset.

1) SRI LANKA COMPARED WITH SELECTED COUNTRIES

In the chart below,, the x-axis represents the days passed since the 100th patient. The reason to do this is to remove the long "silence" period some countries had in the beginning. Also, please note that the y-axis is in logarithmic scale.

2) CONFIRMED CASES AGAINST THE NUMBER OF TESTS PER MILLION

In the scatter plot below, I have drafted confirmed COVID-19 cases against the tested cases per million. Colors represent the number of deaths in each country. you can hover over the bubbles to see the details of each country. Selecting a section will zoom the chart. Double click to reset the visualization. I have only considered countries with a population of 1 million or more. Sri Lanka is highlighted in green color.

How to read this chart

x-axis: Represents the number of confirmed cases. It's always better to be on the left side of the chart

y-axis: Represents the number of tests performed per 1 million population. The more you move to the top, the better.

Bubble color: Represents the number of deaths. "Dark red means" a high number of fatalities. It's always better to have a pale color.

3) CONFIRMED CASES AGAINST THE RECOVERED PERCENTAGE

Below is another scatter plot where I have used confirmed COVID-19 cases against the recovered percentage. The goal for any country would be to be on the left side of the chart and move towards the top. (I have highlighted Sri Lanka in green.) . Colors represent the number of deaths in each country.you can hover over the bubbles to see the details of each country.

4) DAILY NEW CASES AND ACTIVE CASES

In this chart, you will find the daily number of new cases and the active number of patients. 


Sources:
https://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zIgPU0ZlYkiKaavYAUcHKgEP95jdaMaf9ljJgRqtog4
https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/population-by-country/
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/





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