COVID New Cases 21st October 2020.
Europe is facing a massive number of new COVID-19 cases, with 193,000 new cases being reported on 21st October 2020.
The USA has reported 63,663 new cases on the same day, from a population of 331.6 million. This works out at 192 new cases per million population.
This US number is only about two thirds of the following five main countries in Europe, with the combined same size population.
France and the UK are showing about twice as many cases, as the US, in these figures, as a number per million population.
The UK, France, Spain, Italy and Germany had 95,993 cases from a combined population of 324 million (similar to the USA). This works out at 296 new cases per million population.
The three worst countries in Europe were:
- UK, with 26,688 new cases from a population of 68 million. (392 per million).
- France, with 26,676 new cases from a population of 65 million. (408 per million).
- Spain, with 16,973 new cases from a population of 46 million. (363 per million).
Going back a bit further, looking at the last 20 days from the 1st October, those countries in Europe still show a higher figures of cases per million population.
- The USA has reported 1,090,148 new cases in the last 20 days. (164 per day per million population).
- Spain has reported 268,034 new cases in the last 20 days. (286 per day per million population).
- France has reported 379,916 new cases in the last 20 days. (291 per day per million population).
- The UK has reported 329,051 new cases in the last 20 days. (242 per day per million population).
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