Background

Here are a few plots that I often return to. So when I’ll update them you can see them here, too.
A part of the Hebrew blog כמותית https://quantitatively.club

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- MOH Dashboard data last update used was on 2022-10-19 19:29
- MOH file with Covid data by statistical areas was the one published on 19/10
- World countries data by Johns Hopkins University CSSE data last updated 20/10

Data Sources and links appear at the bottom of this page


A lot of the plots show trends by voting characteristics or political clusters. Huh? How were they determined? Here is a short explanation (in Hebrew בעברית)

A few things that may be hidden too far down this long chain of charts: Cases and Hospitalizations in major towns, Cases by Socio-Economical cluster, Last weeks neighbourhoods and streets with worst # of cases, Accumulated Death by age group, Age Distribution over time, Comparing COVID death with All cause death 2017-2022, Reinfections (people infected for the 2nd time), Vaccinations - by age and over time


As well as Last week’s cases by voting charachteristics, and trends over time comparing difference between population by voting characteristics includes: New Daily cases (from 2020), % Positive results (from 2020), Death per capita (from 2020), Tests per capita(from 2020)


Also see Google’s mobility trends

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On the international front (other countries) you may look at New Daily Cases and Death Cases in OECD countries, OECD Cases and Death trends over the last 2 weeks, Daily hospital occupancy in various countries
As well as people coming back to Israel % positive, tables, # of people returning etc

Zoom-in on the last few weeks

Clockwise: Hospitalized by severity, % positive tests, New daily cases, Daily Covid death cases

    You may want to look at these plots over the full period, beginning March 2020: Severity of hospitalized people, New Daily cases, Percent of positive results, Daily new death cases