COVID-19 - Jamaica - 23-03-08

Data from JHU, ca. 9:00 CET

Jamaica is included in the following groups: Caribbean - America - UNR Latin American and Caribbean Group - WHO Region of the Americas

absolutecases per 100.000 abs. development
1 day
rel. development
1 day
rel. development
7 days/average
Total infections 154287 5658.4 91 0.06% 0.01%
Active cases 222 8.1 91 69.47% 9.92%
Deaths 3511 128.8 9 0.26% 0.04%
Recovered 1505545521.5-9-0.01%-0.0%
1st Vaccinations 85117531.2%
Incidence 3.3
R7-Value 0.69
D7-Incidence 3.3
Deaths per infected 2.28%
Recovered per infected 97.58%
Deaths per recovered 2.33%
1st Vaccinations in Pop31.2%

A ranking may taste a bit fishy, as this is not a competition between countries, but to compare the relative efficiency of measures taken, or for detecting which countries are likely to get critical next, this ranking imho deserves a place in this overview.
Ranking within 200 evaluated states:
Population 139 Incidence: 73
D7 Incidence:25 R7 Value 101
Total casesCases per 100.000Average grow rate (7 days)
Infected 121 121 56
Active 97 76 21
Deaths 99 77 16
Recovered 121 121 196
The ranking is made over all groups and countries, including small or recent that are ommitted in the table on the front page - which may lead to minor discrepancies between both!

Gives the time necessary to double the existing infections - to reach a million from the existing status, or to reach the population limit of the given group (which can well be below a million). This assumes the exponential growrate over the last seven days continues - which it does not, as there will be saturation towards the maximum. Please take these calulations with two grains of salt. As long as there is turning point in sight the data may well hold, though.
Last weeks rate
Time to double active cases 7d 7h
Time to double total cases stable
Time to reach a million cases stable
Time to saturate the populationstable

Diagrams

Jamaica in its groups

Caribbean - America - UNR Latin American and Caribbean Group - WHO Region of the Americas