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World-o-Meter Coronavirus Tracker

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I've settled on using the <a href="www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/" source="World-o-meter">Coronavirus</a> tracker. It seems to update relatively quickly and reasonably accurately and is also well-sourced. About a week ago, they finally added two new columns: total tested and tested/million people, which helps you compare the case numbers of countries more accurately (i.e. if a country has no cases and is testing like mad, then that's good news; if they have few tests, then you can't really conclude anything, but it's probably not good news). For Switzerland, there's also the source data (used by World-o-meter) at <a href="https://rsalzer.github.io/COVID_19_CH/'">Cases of Coronavirus in Switzerland</a>, which breaks the numbers down by canton, with tons of charts and details. It's not like we can't have a little fun with the numbers, right? <img src="{att_link}numberofthebeast.png" href="{att_link}numberofthebeast.png" align="none" caption="Number of the Beast" scale="25%"> <img src="{att_link}hj13pr8tf9r41.jpg" align="none" caption="Jesus ist ne Woche zu früh dran (Jesus came a week early)">