Originally Posted by
corporate-wage-slave
Here are today's figures, I have shuffled them around and marked the newly recategorised countries as red, though the restrictions only come into force tomorrow (Saturday). The UK figure is yesteday's number for the moment.
Among things to note:
- Croatia (green) and Portugal (red) which seemed to have controlled the spread and had decreasing figures have seen increases again for the past week in Croatia and 5 days for Portugal. Sweden keeps increasing too.
- Among countries which were low, the increase is still moderate but continuous in Germany and Cyprus, a bit higher in Greece, Poland, and Denmark.
- Worth noting that of recent "delisting" France occurred at the lowest rate of all recent cases (others typically occurred at rates between 40 and 80 and with faster rates of increase - typically more than doubling the week before, France in the low 30s and with an increase of 66% on todays' figure) so thresholds for further delisting may still potentially become more conservative in coming weeks (in a way, delisting France at those particular levels likely makes it a new (and tougher) precedent and I don't think the government could easily go back to the earlier more lenient criteria, but they could easily make them even stricter.