Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) - Epidemiology Analysis and Forecast (July 2020 Edition)
Summary
Globally, the total confirmed cases of COVID-19 have reached over 17 million with over 667,000 deaths and 9,964,000 recoveries.
The US continues to be the most affected country globally, with over 4.4 million cases. The US fell to ranking seventh globally in terms of per capita daily incident rates, however, the US is still ranked number one in terms of total daily incidence.
South Africa reported over 7,200 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 yesterday and over 7,000 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday. These are the two lowest daily incident rates reported by South Africa since the beginning of July, however, South Africa still remains as ranking fourth in total daily incident rates globally.
Increasing uncertainty of infection rates renders forecasting difficult in the worst-hit countries
The report provide forecast for peak-week and return-to-normal week that will help the reader plan in this uncertain time, and highlights important populations and regions most affected by the outbreak.
Scope
- The epidemiology report covers the following areas: current epidemiology situation and forecast, region focus, special topics, and data limitations.
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- Obtain in-depth understanding of epidemiology data for COVID-19 and analysis of up-to-date new research and insights.
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