It’s hard to compare countries with so many factors influencing the curves: how many tests are done, how results are counted. In Belgium’s second wave the curve went way higher, but there was also much more testing.
Taking conclusions from a quick look at a graph is dangerous. I’d rather let experts and authorities do (hopefully sound) analyses & read those carefully.
It’s hard to compare countries with so many factors influencing the curves: how many tests are done, how results are counted. In Belgium’s second wave the curve went way higher, but there was also much more testing.
Taking conclusions from a quick look at a graph is dangerous. I’d rather let experts and authorities do (hopefully sound) analyses & read those carefully.