No. You can get feel for how long between a case being reported and it being resolved one way or the other from the WHO breakdown by date. Looking at March 29, we see 470 cases and 10 deaths, april 2, we see 708 cases and 16 deaths, April 10 we see 998 cases, 30 deaths, and 154 recoveries. April 14 brings us to 1190 cases, 47 deaths and 229 recoveries. It seems like most of the March 29 cases are still unresolved (no recovery/no death), and that the ratio of death to recovery is getting worse.