I am not convinced these figures and analysis are remotely informative.
In Western Europe, US, Japan and a few other countries government data is broadly reliable and comparable - probably +/- 10-20% due to collection processes, testing levels etc.
In countries where a command and control ethos takes priority over democratic process - eg: Russia, China - it is difficult to separate truth from government spin.
In undeveloped countries, war zones, etc there will be no effective way to measure the impact of CV-19. They may provide high quality health care to the wealthy but won't have a clue about what is going on in high density slums, favelas etc.
An example - Lagos Nigeria - population 17-21 million - the government can't agree what the figure is! Estimated 40% live below the poverty line - probably without adequate food, clean water, failing sewage systems, inadequate multigenerational households etc.
The only close comparators for the UK are probably France, Germany, Italy, Spain - similar size populations, similar social and economic development levels, democracies, climate, educational levels etc. And even then there are significant differences in age profiles, population densities.
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