Data shows coronavirus deaths across the world begin to slow
The global death toll of coronavirus has
continued to grow, with over 200,000 people known to have been killed
by the disease. However, data shows that these numbers are at their peak or
starting to flatten in countries affected by the outbreak around the world.
In early March,
the World
Health Organisation declared that Europe had become the epicentre of the pandemic, with
more cases confirmed across the continent than had been reported in China during the
height of its outbreak. At that point, Europe had also reported more cases and
deaths than the rest of the world (excluding China) combined.
Weeks of strict
lockdown in countries such as Italy and Spain, the top two hardest-hit
countries in the continent, are beginning to pay off as their death rates begin
to decrease, mirroring that of China and South Korea,
which were some of the earliest countries to implement measures to curb
the spread of the disease....
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/coronavirus-deaths-curve-cases-global-covid-19-chart-a9492141.html