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Althought there are some countries severly inflicted by COVID19, current confirmed cases streaming has been focused on highly populated countries. I aim to show spikes by using only confirmed cases and death (because we can't get numbers of recovered patients, tests and severe/critical patients for all countries).
** My plan is to replace 'active cases streaming' into this new one.

I started this from simple idea - is it possible to show severity in dashboard? I just needed an index which enables ordering to show countries on right panel. I simply sum up 3 values - 'Cases growth rate' means spike of cases, an 'Death growth rate' means spike of death. And I selected 'Deaths per Cases'. The causes of high 'deaths per cases' are various, for example presence of big cluster of elderly people/patients of underlying disease, lack of test capacity.

Without normalizing, I just summed up 3 values.
It's very true that severity index has no meaning. it's just for ordering.
Please check 'Cases growth rate', 'Death growth rate' and 'Death per Cases'.

4 years ago (edited) | [YT] | 1,778



@RoylabStats 

I am still revising codes. I will stop active case streaming and replace. This will be available in this weekend.

4 years ago | 68

@Welfaremarble 

😰😭😱🙏🙏🙏🙏

4 years ago | 10

@medo2142

True respect to your efforts

4 years ago | 9  

@markokern2682

Why not new cases per 100000 inhabitants? All European regions are measuring that.

4 years ago | 28  

@nemesis7885

Looks good but i like it and i want the old design

4 years ago | 10  

@Frank_Lee_Terrible

(Sorry for duplicating my comment) When the country's daily cases are going down we might have some weird cases to deaths ratios like in saudi arabia where we had 400 cases and 20 deaths the last day so the deaths to cases ratio seems to be 5% while if we look at total cases and deaths of saudi arabia we get 5700/350000 which is below 2%. This happens because deaths resolve some time after the cases. So if the cases slow down it will take some time for deaths to slow down too. And this in my opinion makes the "severity" index have even meaning than you possibly intended. We are going to have countries ranking high on the severity list just because their cases slow down which is the opposite of what "severity" should show

4 years ago | 6  

@RavedragonEDITS

I'm from Georgia 🇬🇪 Working in COVID-19 centre hospital and got sick yesterday as well 😷.. So im covid positive from now too. Have high 🌡️ 38.7 and a lot of symptoms. Hospitals are full, no place for a lot of patients and a lot of them are at home like me. I have seen a lot of 💀 not only adults, 25-21-28 year's old people dying from this virus as well☣️ Please stay safe, do all recommendations and wait until world make vaccine.. We believe in better futur

4 years ago | 22  

@djclucindo

The active cases stream is by far the most interesting one you had (with all due respect). The one with the total cases has become a bit obsolete, keeping in mind that the active cases are way more relevant to understand how fast and dangerously the virus has been spreading than the total cases registered in the past eight months. Total cases should be a side note at this point. I might concede the argument that it is still relevant for the sake of statistics, but in that case, active cases per country should still be shown because, again, they're the most relevant thing right now. I am aware this could probably mean too much redoing in terms of graphics, but would definitely be worth it keeping in mind the stream is live 24/7 and what keeps people coming back to it is to know how things are at the time they're watching

4 years ago | 1

@karenking3574

Many thanks 🙂

4 years ago | 1

@nerywokmusic2362

It would be nice to put the active cases streaming back on 😔

4 years ago (edited) | 5

@italicnationalist690

Looks particular but I don't know how much viewed it's going to be. Many people may not understand how it works when they open it for the first time. Try to make a screen with the old idea (new cases, deaths and recovered) and post it to get our opinions, then you can see which idea is better.

4 years ago (edited) | 5  

@youssefabibou3606

بالتوفيق اخي 👍👍

4 years ago | 0

@dmosfet

Population density is also a factor. We (in Belgium) have a high population density (380 people per km2) That's 3 time more than France. But 6 time less population.

4 years ago | 5  

@gerrin027

Перевод Хотя есть некоторые страны, серьезно пострадавшие от COVID19, текущая потоковая передача подтвержденных случаев была сосредоточена в высоконаселенных странах. Я стремлюсь показать всплески, используя только подтвержденные случаи и случаи смерти (потому что мы не можем получить количество выздоровевших пациентов, анализов и тяжелых / критических пациентов для всех стран). Я начал с простой идеи - можно ли в дашборде показать серьезность? Мне просто нужен индекс, позволяющий упорядочивать страны на правой панели. Я просто суммирую 3 значения: «Скорость роста случаев» означает всплеск случаев, «Скорость роста смертности» означает всплеск смертности. И выбрал «Смертей по случаям». Причины высоких «смертей на случай» различны, например, наличие большого скопления пожилых людей / пациентов с основным заболеванием, отсутствие возможностей тестирования. Без нормализации я просто суммировал 3 значения. Верно, что индекс серьезности не имеет значения. это просто для заказа. Пожалуйста, проверьте «Скорость роста случаев», «Скорость роста смертности» и «Смертность на случаи».

4 years ago | 16  

@nikostz4712

Υπέροχα, είμαστε πρώτοι

4 years ago | 3

@IM_AYKHARAAD

Yemen’s DPC is scaring... 😨

4 years ago | 3

@InfiniteSmasher

I would prefer the old active cases stream over this one.

4 years ago | 6

@ZeroSpawn

Oh, looks like America is fine! Woohoo!

4 years ago | 2

@mohammadajlouni7662

Well done bro, you are doing better than many countries in utilizing the data that they have about COVID-19 ... I Hope you still can be able to keep the active cases stream as well, keep going!

4 years ago | 0

@Hafsa1993

😘👍👍👍

4 years ago | 1