6/12 data
A second day of improvement for the globe - has the world turned a corner?
After many days of relentless worsening, the global rolling 7 day average of daily deaths fell for a second day. By quite a bit too.
Globe:
June 12: 4,420 deaths
June 10: 4,444 deaths
May 12: 4,919 deaths
That's a big drop - usually changes are around 20 per day.
The US also made a large improvement - to 776 per day. A month ago was 1,593 per day.
In the rankings the US jumped to 9th worst. And as Sensur has pointed out, that includes San Marino and Andorra, so really the US is 7th worst, per capita. Very bad stuff. Hard to see us moving another position up - France is well ahead of us per capita so we'd have to have a massive new casualty rate to catch them.
States...A couple of small moves but could just be noise.