plot cases per 1 million of the country's population#1
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plot cases per 1 million of the country's population#1tm-robinson wants to merge 1 commit intomadlag:masterfrom
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Used countryinfo module to download populations of each country, then divided the numbers for cases / deaths by the population * 1000000 to reflect proportional number of cases per population size. Then updated country offsets to make countries roughly line up on the chart again.
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@madlag appreciate this is a bit messy but hope it's useful? |
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Used countryinfo module to download populations of each country, then divided the numbers for cases / deaths by the population * 1000000 to reflect proportional number of cases per population size. Then updated country offsets to make countries roughly line up on the chart again.