Are the number of case still relevant in country with vaccination rate above 90% like Ireland or Iceland?
I mean who give a fuck about COVID if no one need to go to the hospital.
Based Sardegna
Well if the image was big enough you could maybe read the axis…
Is this how post-brexit England feels?
Didn’t know Spain is Canary islands 😁 Bad choice of colors… Hope this ends soon 🌏
This red wave rushed Berlin harder than in the 40s
Funny that the only orange Swedish region borders with one of Norway’s two dark red regions. To be fair, most of the population lives on the eastern coast (the same is true for all of Northern Sweden), so the contact between the regions isn’t as large as it could seem.
After all, the vaccine was not a solution. It’s the worst virus ever! Or should we have a more powerful vaccine?
Everyone who wanted to get vaccinated in the EU already has been vaccinated. At this point the best strategy is to just let covid slowly infect everyone without overwhelming the hospitals.
Spain gave up
Just awful.
**Finally** a comparison that takes test positivity rates into account!
Some countries test very little and thus massively under-report infection rates. Germany and Poland would be good examples of that.
When will people learn to read hospitalization instead of daily asymptomatic cases?
The link between cases and hospitalisations isn’t what it used to be because of the vaccines. An autumn or winter wave of cases was inevitable. I don’t know why anybody is acting surprised, or overreacting as if we’re in a dire situation like March 2020.
the war on terror [of the virus]
*^(& the)*
ever missing [biological] weapons of mass destruction
One Tyrol.
it is funny looking at this map.
Austria tests 10 times as much as Italy, of course its dark red.
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Nice to see that Romania is improving.
Cases are never going down.
When will the governments accept it?
Are the number of case still relevant in country with vaccination rate above 90% like Ireland or Iceland?
I mean who give a fuck about COVID if no one need to go to the hospital.
Based Sardegna
Well if the image was big enough you could maybe read the axis…
Is this how post-brexit England feels?
Didn’t know Spain is Canary islands 😁 Bad choice of colors… Hope this ends soon 🌏
This red wave rushed Berlin harder than in the 40s
Funny that the only orange Swedish region borders with one of Norway’s two dark red regions. To be fair, most of the population lives on the eastern coast (the same is true for all of Northern Sweden), so the contact between the regions isn’t as large as it could seem.
After all, the vaccine was not a solution. It’s the worst virus ever! Or should we have a more powerful vaccine?
Everyone who wanted to get vaccinated in the EU already has been vaccinated. At this point the best strategy is to just let covid slowly infect everyone without overwhelming the hospitals.
Spain gave up
Just awful.
**Finally** a comparison that takes test positivity rates into account!
Some countries test very little and thus massively under-report infection rates. Germany and Poland would be good examples of that.
When will people learn to read hospitalization instead of daily asymptomatic cases?
High res version at https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/is_full/public/images/2021w45_COVID19_EU_EEA_Subnational_Combined_traffic.png
The link between cases and hospitalisations isn’t what it used to be because of the vaccines. An autumn or winter wave of cases was inevitable. I don’t know why anybody is acting surprised, or overreacting as if we’re in a dire situation like March 2020.
the war on terror [of the virus]
*^(& the)*
ever missing [biological] weapons of mass destruction
One Tyrol.
it is funny looking at this map.
Austria tests 10 times as much as Italy, of course its dark red.
https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer?zoomToSelection=true®ion=Europe&facet=none&pickerSort=desc&pickerMetric=total_vaccinations_per_hundred&Metric=Tests&Interval=7-day+rolling+average&Relative+to+Population=true&Align+outbreaks=false&country=ITA~AUT
The rare map of Germany without the former GDR border visible.