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Per capita, for each metric #23
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Good suggestion @milan-wittpohl . Linking the similar issue here to have them connected: #19 According to the comment from Thomas Soos here:
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Nice. Wrote a comment on #19 but saw you closed it. As example Denmark (13,2) and Sweden (16,0) have almost same death per million. Denmark have stricter restrictions. Inhabitants per km2, Denmark (136 per. km2) is much smaller than Sweden (23 per km2). And dense areas (cities) tend to become an epicenter. |
Also as per @kylegrover (copying the text here to close the duplicate issue #31):
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Firstly, great work, thanks.
I would be interested in seeing correlations. The user could select two attributes such as total cases and population density. This dataset here looks interesting for metainformation about countries. -> https://www.kaggle.com/sudalairajkumar/undata-country-profiles
Cheers
Milan
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