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'.
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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'.
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