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Old 31-07-2021, 02:11 PM   #11
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Some other countries we don't watch closely who have been in trouble the last couple of weeks.

Botswana - they only report intermittently but they have had a 53% increase in total cases during July from just under 70k to over 106k.

Burundi - also only report intermittently but they have had a 30% increase in total cases during July from 5.5k to over 7k.

The Channel Islands - they have had a 108% increase in total cases during July from 4.3k to over 9k.

Eswatini - also only report intermittently but they have had a 33% increase in total cases during July from 19k to over 25k.

Fiji - they have had a 550% increase in total cases during July from 4.4k to 28.6k.

Indonesia - they have had a 54.8% increase in total cases during July from 2.17M to 3.37M.

The Isle of Man - they have had a 189% increase in total cases during July from 3k to over 4.5k.

Kazakhstan - they have had a 33.5% increase in total cases during July from 423k to over 565k.

Laos - they have had a 179% increase in total cases during July from just over 2k to just under 6k.

Malawi - they have had a 43.4% increase in total cases during July from just over 36k to just under 52k.

Malaysia - they have had a 45.7% increase in total cases during July from just under 752k to just under 1.1M.

Mauritius - also only report intermittently but they have had a 106.8% increase in total cases during July from 1.9k to over 3.9k.

Mongolia - they have had a 41.04% increase in total cases during July from just over 115k to just under 163k.

Mozambique - they have had a 56.99% increase in total cases during July from just over 76k to just under 120k.

Myanmar - they have had a 87.22% increase in total cases during July from just over 157k to just over 294k.

Rwanda - they have had a 78.86% increase in total cases during July from just over 39k to just over 69k.

Senegal - they have had a 41.99% increase in total cases during July from just over 43k to just over 61k.

Tanzania - they have had a 99.98% increase in total cases during July from just over 500 to just over 1k - most of that in the last week.

Thailand - they have had a 123% increase in total cases during July from just over 259k to just over 578k.

Vietnam - they have had a 712% increase in total cases during July from just under 17k to just over 137k.

Zimbabwe - they have had a 115.5% increase in total cases during July from just under 50k to just over 107k.
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