Updated 2020-02-16 06:04 UTC - Infected count shows sudden jump - it broke the counter! The dead count still exponential! + Lastest News section added!
Real-time prediction counter, an interactive chart of 3 day forecast and latest news about the novel coronavirus infected and dead. Updated daily. Predictions are blue points. Click the labels to toggle infected count, death toll or log scale below. Hover over a data point for details.
~ 73851.6 infected
Above is real-time intraday prediction based on the model below.
The prediction of the outbreak progression is based on a very simple assumption that the counts will at first follow an exponential curve, at least at the beginning of the outbreak. Over time, instead, the s-curve shape will become dominant. The log scale chart of the time-series shows that that doubling time is around 1.7 days (geometric progression). Since the parameters of the geometric progression are changing, the prediction is calculated using only the latest 5 data points.
The time-series graph above tracks 2019–20 Wuhan coronavirus COVID19 (2019-nCoV, SARS-CoV-2) outbreak originating in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. The basic reproduction number is around 2.62 new infected per one sick. The most frequently reported symptoms are fever, cough, muscle aches, and tiredness. Time from exposure to developing symptoms (incubation) of the virus is 2 - 10 days.
The best way to prevent infection is to {{ ... }}.
avoid being exposed to this virus
be concerned about the risk of infection as well
keep your hands on the soap
Question 2
However, as a reminder, CDC always recommends everyday preventive actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory viruses, including: Wash your {{ ... }}.
hands, give every bite a chance to keep your nose open
hands every day until you get a flu shot, get vaccinated, stay under control for 24
hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
Question 3
Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains {{ ... }}.
antifungal immunoprecipients, not salt; run an inflatable swimming pool
a soap bottle, scrubbing your hands frequently, washing hands frequently, combing your hands often
at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available
Question 4
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and {{ ... }}.
mouth with unwashed hands
neck, especially when wearing your shoes
nose, as the infection can spread
Question 5
Avoid close contact with {{ ... }}.
people who are sick
your eyes when using soap during
washing hands with soap
Question 6
Stay home when you {{ ... }}.
need to use
have to be
are sick
Question 7
Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw {{ ... }}.
your hands up, arms, hands, face
the tissue in the trash
it on the floor
Question 8
Clean and disinfect frequently touched {{ ... }}.
objects and surfaces
surfaces where you cannot
tissues with dental iron
Question 9
These are everyday habits that can help prevent {{ ... }}.
the spread of several viruses
self-harm, destruction, more
choking, but are one of the most important
Solution:
1. a,
2. c,
3. c,
4. a,
5. a,
6. c,
7. b,
8. a,
9. a,
The data are sourced from various web pages since I found no good single source with both infected and dead historical data. The historical infected were collected from a wiki based on the expectation that before 2020-01-28, almost all infected and dead were in China.
The data point for 2020-01-29 comes from the global estimates on the wiki linked refered to as "As of 30 January 2020". The historical data for the death toll comes from an page I cannot find now. And are then combined with the data point from NY Times 2020-01-27 and the wiki one for 2020-01-27.
If there will be enough interest in the page, I will revise the sources of the data e.g. sina.cn.
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