Nice work, but a bit confusing. Can you reduce what it shows to a couple of sentences?
I can provide you with a synopsis, but it will be more than a few sentences.
These are Global Numbers, Mainland China and All Other
Reporting Nations
80,994 declared cases
02,760 declared deceased
30,000 declared recovered
The current mortality rate of deceased / deceased + recovered = 8.42%.
That is a fluid number that is now dropping at the rate of about 0.60% per day.
32,270 cases have been decleared resolved, and that represents 40.447%
of all declared cases to date. (resolved = deceased or recovered)
As of this post, the active cases have dropped by 1,533 cases today.
This has been taking place for nearly a week, and the drop has been growing.
It may not continue, if cases outside China mushroom. There are now 48,234
active cases. That is 10,575 cases fewer than the highest count of active
cases at 15:13 PST on 02/17/2020. That figure was 58,809.
These numbers address only the cases outside of Mainland China.
At this point only 3.62% of all declared cases exist outside Mainland China.
2,930 declared cases
0,045 declared deceased
0,253 declared recovered
The current mortality rate of deceased / deceased + recovered is 15.10%.
That figure is grossly high, and should not be used for purposes of
extrapolating what lies ahead. It takes several weeks for people to be
infected, and recover. As in the large body of cases above, this mortality rate
is declining, and will pick up speed at the two week mark of our largest
outside China declared infections.
298 cases have been declared resolved, and that represents 10.17% of the
cases declared outside of Mainland China.
There are now 2,632 active cases outside of China.
The number of declared cases has grown by 17.67% today or 440 cases.
There are now 43 nations that have declard casea at one point in time.
The Ivory Coast showed up on my first report with 1 case, which has not
been documented again since. It may have been in error. Outside of that,
there are 42 nations still reporting.