<li><p>This is all back-of-the-napkin math using data from Wikipedia. Take with a grain (or preferably, a spoonfull) of salt. Check your own sources. Make your own analysis.</p></li>
<li><p>There are bugs. Wikipedia data is messy. A reasonable attempt is made to clean it before displaying, but it is far from perfect. Some infection areas might not yeild data. Some might have incomplete data.</p></li>
<li><p>There are bugs. Wikipedia data is messy. A reasonable attempt is made to clean it before displaying, but it is far from perfect. Some infection areas might not yield any data. Some might have incomplete data.</p></li>
<li><p>Some great resources: <ahref="http://covid.hi.is/">University of Iceland's COVID data model</a> (and its <ahref="https://github.com/bgautijonsson/covid19/">sources</a>); <ahref="https://covid-cases.now.sh/">COVID-19 Statistics</a> with some decent predictions.</p></li>