Changes in infection by weekly rate of the number of infected people by country in the world

The weekly infection rate is a simple number that indicates "how many times the cumulative number of infected people on the day has increased from the cumulative number of infected people one week ago.

The definition of color coding that indicates the degree of infection is as follows.

Yellow (1.6 or higher: dangerous)⇒
Orange (1.2-1.5: still not converged))⇒
Green (1.05 to 1.14: Converging soon)⇒
Light blue (1.015 to 1.049: another breath)
No coloring (1.014 or less: almost safe)

The higher the number, the higher the risk.

Country color coding is based on the classification of the last day (today). If there is no coloring, it is classified as "almost safe (end)".

Information on communist countries is shown in "gray" because we do not know if it is true or not.

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Source of information:
Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases by Johns Hopkins CSSE

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