According to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, 22 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. 3rd)
#Germany's confirmed #coronavirus cases rise by 782 on Friday (v 1,311 prior and 1,571 last Fri.) – RKI
*Link: https://t.co/LoHFnnUCU0 pic.twitter.com/T8U1CrUweL— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 4, 2020
#SPAIN REPORTS 3,607 #CORONAVIRUS CASES THU. (IN THE LAST 24 HOURS) VS 3,663 WED. AND 3,781 LAST THU.: HEALTH MINISTRY
*Link: https://t.co/LXG9UPxXtP*Total new cases (regional data): +8,959 ⬇https://t.co/c5wsfBrOjy
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 3, 2020
Although Covid-19 continues to spread across Spain, weekly incidence figures have fallen slightly thanks to an improved situation in Madrid, the Balearic Islands, Catalonia and Aragón. These drops, however, are far from representing a stable trend. https://t.co/l172Kaqo9o
— El País English Edition (@elpaisinenglish) September 3, 2020
#FRANCE REPORTS 7,157 NEW #CORONAVIRUS CASES IN PAST 24 HOURS (V 7,017 PRIOR AND 6,111 LAST THU.)
*Positivity Rate: 4.4%❗(v 4.3% prior).
*Santé Publique France: https://t.co/bZLT3Rguuz pic.twitter.com/xTf67VEciT— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 3, 2020
Mise à jour avec les données du jour pour les tests (31/08). ⚠️Les taux de la semaine 36 (cette semaine) sont estimés uniquement avec les données du lundi 31/08 (suivre l'évolution avec les données disponibles les prochains jours). pic.twitter.com/v19eVXTcmg
— Germain Forestier (@gforestier) September 3, 2020
Ces visualisations sont maintenant disponibles pour chaque département ici : https://t.co/RQMl2QN4vW @EricBillyFR pic.twitter.com/zNGXvjaPKU
— Germain Forestier (@gforestier) September 3, 2020
#ITALY REPORTS 1,397 NEW #CORONAVIRUS CASES THU. (VS 1,326 WED. AND 1,411 LAST THU.)
*Link: https://t.co/FWQszjNVxD pic.twitter.com/c2RU47Qixp— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 3, 2020
*Note: Data can’t be directly compared to lockdown period amid methodology change and increasing frequency of tests (see below).