According to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, 24 European countries have crossed a key threshold of new coronavirus infections. Latest data showed that the countries have recorded cumulative 14-day infection totals higher than 20 per 100,000 inhabitants, considered an early alarm level by many health experts.
Source: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (data as of Sep. 15th)
#Germany's confirmed #coronavirus cases rise by 1,901 on Wed. (v 1,407 prior and 1,179 last Wed.) – RKI
*Link: https://t.co/LoHFnnUCU0 pic.twitter.com/ebLiL1YKxf— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 16, 2020
#SPAIN'S NEW #CORONAVIRUS INFECTIONS REACH 3,022 (IN THE LAST 24 HOURS) VS 3,023 MON. AND 3,168 LAST TUE.: HEALTH MINISTRY
*Link: https://t.co/LXG9UPxXtP*Total new cases (regional data): +9,437 v +8,964 last Tue. ⬇https://t.co/7n20tVj8c0
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 16, 2020
➡️Gráficas de casos notificados por día y acumulados en 14 y 7 días.
Desde el viernes hay 9.437 casos nuevos. El martes pasado fueron 8.115. Hace 2 martes fueron 7.117. Hace 3 martes 5.114. pic.twitter.com/xBEQnpOygz
— ngb padel (@ngbpadel2) September 15, 2020
#FRANCE REPORTS 7,852 NEW #CORONAVIRUS CASES IN PAST 24 HOURS (V 6,158 PRIOR AND 6,544 LAST TUE.)
*Positivity Rate: 5.4% (v 5.3% prior).
*Santé Publique France: https://t.co/bZLT3Rguuz pic.twitter.com/CN3rHXFcci— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 16, 2020
Mise à jour avec les données du jour pour les tests (12/09). ⚠️Seules les données des 07-08-09-10-11-12/09 sont disponibles pour la S37 (semaine dernière). Suivre l'évolution avec les données disponibles dans les prochains jours : https://t.co/oGJiH6e9rU pic.twitter.com/PzML1BdQj6
— Germain Forestier (@gforestier) September 15, 2020
[THREAD]#MétéoCovidFrance du 15 septembre
Hospitalisations
France Métropolitaine :
589 entrées ⬆️ J-7 (447)
Moyenne 364,29 ⬆️ J-1 (344,00)DOM :
53 entrées ⬆️ J-7 (43)
Moyenne 23,29 ⬆️ J-1 (21,86)Graph sur toute la période et les 120 derniers jours
La suite ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/vcE9CgfcQU
— Guillaume Saint-Quentin (@starjoin) September 15, 2020
#ITALY REPORTS 1,229 VIRUS CASES TUE. (VS 1,008 MON. AND 1,370 LAST TUE.)
*Link: https://t.co/FWQszjNVxD pic.twitter.com/Cc5LH0juSw— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 15, 2020
*Note: Data can’t be directly compared to lockdown period amid methodology change and increasing frequency of tests (see below).