The 9am figures not disclosed yet?

From a link I posted earlier - today's Spanish figures ...

Spain crossed the 100,000-infection mark on Wednesday, a threshold that has only been crossed by the two countries most affected by the coronavirus pandemic: the United States and Italy. The number of those tested positive in Spain reached 102,136, after 7,719 new cases were reported on Wednesday.
This is a daily increase of eight per cent, an almost unparalleled percentage since the virus first arrived in the country.
Nevertheless, this means that one in every 450 Spaniards has tested positive for Covid-19, though the real number of infections is undoubtedly much higher.

The virus has also claimed the lives of 864 people in the last 24 hours, a new record since the crisis began, bringing the death toll to 9,053. For the fifth day in a row, the death toll from the pandemic has exceeded 800. It is also the second consecutive day that the record has been broken.
However, despite another day of tragic figures, the statistics provided by the Ministry of Health confirm that Spain reached the peak of infection last week and that the pandemic, after a few days of apparently contradictory figures, is now beginning to slow down.

The daily percentage increase in deaths between Tuesday and Wednesday was 10 per cent, the smallest increase since the pandemic broke out in Spain. This is a far cry from the 27 per cent daily increase recorded a week ago. Even so, the number of deaths has practically doubled since last Friday.
It must be noted, however, that the pace of deaths takes much longer to slow down as these are people who were infected weeks or even up to a month ago when the epidemic was in full expansion phase.

The fact that the pandemic is now heading towards the control phase is also demonstrated by the volume of daily hospital discharges, which is breaking all records. In just 24 hours a total of 3,388 people have been declared healthy. This is a daily increase of 17 per cent, higher than on previous days, bringing the total number of discharges to 22,647.
Some good news and hope things have turned for you. Soon be back on the beach?
 
What graphs are you guys looking at to compare countries?

I was looking at the ones on the financial times, but they look completely wrong now and take ages to get updated.
 
What graphs are you guys looking at to compare countries?

I was looking at the ones on the financial times, but they look completely wrong now and take ages to get updated.

Mine's just a cut and paste (and translation) from our local Spanish newspaper

Spanishman is the custodian of the Spanish charts ;)
 
Interesting graph put together by the Guardian. Rolling 7 day average after 100 cases.
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Looking at that, in rough terms, we should see a peak around day 30 and then a gradual reduction in deaths if the isolating procedures are effective. Depending on how effective they have been will see the curve steeper or shallower.

Also from that graph, America is going to get hammered. I think we can discount China’s data because they never tell the truth about anything that could harm them.

I guess the tail of the data from Italy and Spain will be useful in addressing the long term isolation measures.
 
Mine's just a cut and paste (and translation) from our local Spanish newspaper

Spanishman is the custodian of the Spanish charts ;)
I am only really looking at Spain and Italy. I am assuming others are looking at the UK and elsewhere.

Another small tick down in Spain today in all categories (cases, in hospital, deaths). Please note that these refer to the rate of increase. Not the actual numbers of people. Here is where I look....

Spain (Latest - Today - 2 April)

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Italy (Latest - Yesterday - 1 April)

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Erimus, it will get much worse yet I fear. Probably up to 1,000 a day by this time next week, I am hoping we can limit to the 7 or 800 per day that Spain and Italy are/were showing. My son has been taken into hospital today with a positive test. So, obviously, hoping he recovers fully and quickly.
 
Erimus, it will get much worse yet I fear. Probably up to 1,000 a day by this time next week, I am hoping we can limit to the 7 or 800 per day that Spain and Italy are/were showing. My son has been taken into hospital today with a positive test. So, obviously, hoping he recovers fully and quickly.
Laughing, sorry to hear that, prayers & best wishes to you & your family x
 
Same from me. Hope he recovers soon. Also hope you and the rest of your family keep safe and well.
Thanks fella's much appreciated. The worst part is not being able to see him. He is struggling to talk at the minute so in a day or two we may be able to facetime with him, hopefully
 
Number of cases and deaths
As of 9am on 3 April 2020, 173,784 people have been tested, of which 38,168 were confirmed positive.

As of 5pm on 2 April 2020, of those hospitalised in the UK who tested positive for coronavirus, 3,605 have died.

10580 tests in last 24 hours.

Deaths increased by 23%.

New positive tests increased by 13%. The lowest increase since the lockdown.
 
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Today’s headline analysis (unvalidated):

• Highest number of new infections in 24-hour period (4,450) a slight growth from yesterday (4,244)
• Rate of growth in 4-day average for infections falls for third day to 12.9%
• Highest number of new deaths in 24-hour period (684)
• Rate of growth in 4-day average for deaths increases to 29.8%
• We have now begun tracking noticeably above Italy on a days since 20th death basis. We have followed broadly the same trajectory for the past 19 days.
 
To put that last bullet point into some context, this is because we have seen significantly higher deaths over the past three days than Italy did at the same point on the curve.

Three days ago, we were approximately 15 days behind Italy’s numbers, which then narrowed to 14.5 days and 14 days over the past two days. Today, we are approximately 13.5 days behind Italy.
 
Billy, when looking at Italys dying it was awful watching that poor country suffer so much, are you now saying we are in a worse position, stats wise, god help us
 
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