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Likewise, some countries case numbers per 100k of population have increased substantially including: Thailand (165), Iran (310), Malaysia (412), Kuwait (528), Bangladesh (948) and Cyprus (1,068). The trends show very mixed results. Amongst the largest group, I've actually taken Indonesia out of the graph as the trend is so steeply high that it makes the rest hard to see but the remainder are mostly trending downward except for Bangladesh. The next group are also all downward trending apart from Kazakhstan: .. and a similar story for the smallest group with only the UAE and Kyrgyzstan trending upward. Individual countries:
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