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Looking at the John Hopkins graph a significant amount of countries are still peaking (including the global trendline):

https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.h...

Just because a few countries in Europe and the early big ones in China/SK have slowed down they act like it's over. Yet there's still plenty of very major outbreaks in South America, Middle East, India, Russia, south east Asia, some African. They all have upward hockey stick growth still. Not to mention the delayed US south/west wave.

It's far too early to pick winners/losers of COVID in the midst of the global peak, assuming this is actually near the peak. Let alone measuring the economic consequences.



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