Corona around the world. Coronavirus: Mapping Covid

The testing figures reported by the Open Data Portal match the cumulative number of people tested to date reported by the Detailed description: The Government of Mexico makes several datasets available along with
Since , only cases tested with PCR tests are reported Prior to 14 April 2020, the Ministry reported imprecise testing figures e

Coronavirus: Mapping Covid

Source: Short description: The number of samples tested.

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The earliest reported figure that we have been able to find is from 3 March 2020, at which point approximately 5,000 cumulative tests were reported
Corona virus deaths around the world exceed four million and 111,000 cases
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However, the cumulative totals for 26 and 27 March 2020 are inconsistent with the cumulative total reported for the 28 March 2020 onwards
East Asian countries including South Korea and Vietnam were the first to follow China in implementing widespread containment measures, with much of Europe, North America and Africa taking much longer to bring in tough measures Pending tests are not included
The two subunits remain noncovalently linked as they are exposed on the viral surface until they attach to the host cell membrane The reported number of tests performed may include non-PCR tests

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Test definition: unclear Case definition: unclear Positive rate: calculated by Our World in Data as the 7-day rolling average of daily cases, divided by the 7-day rolling average of daily tests
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Note that, due to the way the data is presented by the official source, the time series may be impacted by retrospective revisions made by the source — see our
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For more information about how these details may impact the time series, refer to our on our COVID-19 testing dataset