• Here is our daily roundup of coronavirus stats from the last 24 hours, on a country-by-country basis.
  • We’ll start with the most-affected countries and then take a look at Russia, Belgium, Canada and Sweden.
  • The plateau is holding up in the US.
  • Progress in the UK looks to be under threat.
  • The situation in Russia continues to look grave. But there is new hope in Belgium.
  • Scroll on for charts based on data from Worldometers.
  • Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories.

The US: Good news! Plateau still holding up.

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The active cases curve is flattening.

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And a decline in new deaths is heartening.

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Spain: Continued good news.

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After a couple of bad days it looks like that declining trend reasserted itself.

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Italy: Continues to move in lockstep with Spain.

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Deaths and new cases are both in decline.

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And it shows in the “active cases” curve tapering off.

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France: This is either a miracle or — more likely — France didn’t collect the data on Sunday very efficiently.

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Expect to see the numbers pop upward again once Monday’s info has been collated.

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Germany: Possibly the best good news story in Europe right now.

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That active cases curve is a thing of beauty — Germany is ahead of Italy and Spain in terms of reaching “the end” of this.

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Deaths are also in decline (although let’s remember this data is from Sunday, when many officials don’t work!)

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The UK: Increasingly worrying. Yesterday was the third-highest day for new cases, and the lows are getting higher.

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The active cases curve looks to be unmoderated.

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A good day for deaths, but it’s still more than 600 deaths per day.

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UK hospital admissions continue to decline.

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Russia: These are the scariest big country stats right now.

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Active cases is an unbroken upward line.

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As are deaths.

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Belgium: Good news from the small country with big country stats. New cases are (perhaps) in a plateau.

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Deaths could be in decline.

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Canada: Not nearly as bad as America. New case growth is slowing.

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Deaths: A lagging indicator but growth slowing here too.

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Sweden: The European country with the famously lax policy to lockdowns is seeing growth in new cases, with the low days getting higher.

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Active cases show strong growth.

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These stats look like Sweden doesn’t report deaths on the weekend.

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Here is the grid of most-affected countries from Worldometers.

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If you want more detail on your country go to Worldometers.


This chart from analyst Claus Vistesen at Pantheon Macroeconomics shows declining growth across the major eurozone economies. That’s a reduction in growth, not a reduction in the actual number of cases.

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