Here are Portugal's updated numbers this week.
The pics are, in order, last day updated numbers and every day since then until today's numbers (click for full picture), and the below numbers are current totals, week totals and daily averaged this week:
- 169230 active cases --- 35219 more --- 5031.3 more per day
- 456491 recovered --- 49562 more --- 7080.3 more per day
- 10469 fatalities --- 1608 more --- 229.7 more per day
- 636190 confirmed infected --- 86389 more --- 12341.3 more per day
- 6722120 tests taken --- 474362 more --- 59295.3 more per day but was last updated January 21st and it includes antigen tests as well
- 249891 vaccinated --- 143891 more --- last updated today
- 6117 hospitalized --- 1228 more --- 175.4 more per day
- 742 in ICU --- 95 more --- 13.6 more per day
TREMENDOUS increases across the board
in ONE WEEK, specially fatalities, hospitalized and new daily cases: even more pronounced than previous week.
In two weeks, we went from (pics from the previous two weeks' numbers):
- an average of 97.9 dead per day, to 151.1 dead per day, to the current 229.7 dead per day: an increase of 234.6%
- an average of 8062 new cases per day, to 9444.6 new cases per day, to the current 12341.3 new cases per day: an increase of 152.6%
- an average of 103.7 new hospitalized per day to 159.9 new hospitalized per day, to the current 175.4 new hospitalized per day: an increase of 169.1%
The biggest increase was fatalities and i believe this is due to the hospitals being too crowded with not enough human resources: something that will increase further because new cases continue to increase too. Our Government is resisting the idea of making a "civil requisition" of doctors / nurses from private hospitals to help the public NHS but it's only a matter of time, IMO.
Today was voting day to elect a new President: though supposedly people were to be social distancing while waiting for their turn to vote, we'll see how that turned out in the next two weeks.
Portugal is on the edge of catastrophe