Originally Posted by
invisible
I hope the threshold of 3 cases per 100k, was per day, not per week, otherwise the US and EU will be out for a long, long time. Just check what current rates 7 days cases per 100k are, even after dropping cases of 20x-50x times.
CDC says that currently in the US it is 27 cases per 100k people for the last 7 days and it now is the sustaining average which is not coming down.
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tra...ilytrendscases
In the video interview 23:30, interviewer asked about what rate and countries
minister responded with 3 per 100k (didn't mention daily) plus cases falling plus vaccinations rising, then followed with most of EU and USA. Minister said UK going up because of delta variant but hospital/icu not spiking, Korea though Korea not going down
50% fully end of july, 66% fully national day . Earlier than they thought (50% august and 75% Oct)
27:28 Vaccine not mandatory due to emergency use nature, not appropriate , but looking at it if it becomes fully approved , perhaps - what i expected
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<7day rolling figures: Usa is currently 3.8, UK is 30, Taiwan is 0.78, hk is 0.042, SG is 0.234, Portugal is 17, Israel is 2.7>
(Link is per million 7day avg, so divide by 10 or shift decimal over, to get per 100k)
https://ourworldindata.org/explorers...AN~DEU~ITA~IND