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Multivariate visualization of the global COVID-19 pandemic: A comparison of 161 countries.

Jane K L TehDavid A BradleyJack Bee ChookKee Huong LaiWoo Teck AngKok Lay TeoSuat-Cheng Peh
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Visualization of the global spread of COVID-19 showed the unequal severity of the pandemic across continents and over time. Distinct patterns in clusters of countries, which separated many European countries from those in Africa, suggested a contrast in terms of stringency measures and wealth of a country. The African continent appeared to fare better in terms of the COVID-19 pandemic and the burden of mortality in the first 90 days. A noticeable worsening trend was observed in several countries in the same relative time frame of the disease's first 90 days, especially in the United States of America.
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