I’m just posting the graph and very little info right now. The per day rate of new cases is currently about 123 cases per day, the total number of suspected, confirmed, etc. cases is 3,685 with 1841 fatalities. These numbers no longer include Nigeria (and the one case in Senegal is not included either).
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I haven’t decided if leaving out Nigeria is good or bad. I’m not buying into your conspiracy theories, but my first thoughts were confusion as to why they would do that.
I get the impression that there are a lot of conversations going on at WHO behind closed doors and these updates are often tainted with doublespeak because of that. But I don’t think it is a conspiracy about anything. I think it is about the fact that bureaucracies atrophy and this one atrophied before it hit this particular hot-zone style outbreak.