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Mar 14: 12,040 (PCR) / 14,868 (RAT) Cases / 286 Deaths

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    Mar 14: 12,040 (PCR) / 14,868 (RAT) Cases / 286 Deaths

    https://twitter.com/tripperhead/stat...X6xHmj0e9E8rGg


    critical: 91

    serious: 102

    patients in ICU 104

    New reported deaths: 286 (249 new/37 backlog)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Editor:
    https://twitter.com/tripperhead/stat...X6xHmj0e9E8rGg


    critical: 91

    serious: 102

    patients in ICU 104

    New reported deaths: 286 (249 new/37 backlog)
    A rerun of yesterday's numbers
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    slightly falling trend. Not very obvious yet.


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    The more pictures get posted of the beautiful new CIFs then the lower the will be the voluntary reporting of self administered RATs. Easy peasy.


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    Would be ~3700 right now.

    Based on 275.000 @ 7.4mio

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    Quote Originally Posted by flameproof:
    Would be ~3700 right now.

    Based on 275.000 @ 7.4mio
    The 7 day average would be around 30,000

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    Quote Originally Posted by hullexile:
    The 7 day average would be around 30,000
    When done per 100000 people it's easier to compare.

    275000/7.4mio*100000 = 3716
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    can someone do a graph to show our drop in numbers matched across other countries of similar size? I reckon our curve will be mathematically statistically an anomaly ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by dinosaurs88:
    can someone do a graph to show our drop in numbers matched across other countries of similar size? I reckon our curve will be mathematically statistically an anomaly ?
    I am too lazy but you could go to worldometer, sort by population to give countries of a similar size, then click on each country and see if they have had an omicron wave and what that wave looked like.

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