COVID-19 in graphs: Compare each country's coronavirus curve

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Which countries have the best coronavirus curves?

 

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The best curve is not shown unfortunately.

Taiwan. Vietnam.

Does it matter? Unless they have have a female PM from a left wing party they won’t get a mention in the biased world of the MSM (see Morrison)

Adelaide. Can't beat Adelaide. Anywhere in the world.

The one on top is the best, so it's US

In Australia, It’s unity that won so far. Politicians (both parties) uniting people. Putting Australians well-being above politics. Opposition raised concerns, Administration adopting. If not people’s yelling out big time.

How does Lithuania have MINUS 4 cases a day?

Every responsible journalist should be asking govt now, if restrictions are lifted and school returns, -What is the level of spike (because we know it will come) that will trigger another shut down? - What level of deaths are we prepared to tolerate? Ask those questions now

Telling half the story.

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