NZ COVID-19 Cases Linear
NZ Cases form a straight line
If this were the norm would be fine
What will be our fate
How long will we wait
Until the graph is not divine
Alan Grace
2 April 2020
New Zealand COVID-19 Cases (Cumulative) are currently linear
(a straight line).
This is the best possible outcome.
The equation of the straight line is:
y=70.65x – 1681.27 (2dp)
Day | Date |
1 | 28-Feb |
25 | 23-Mar |
35 | 2-Apr |
The columns are:
Day# Number of Cases Straight line
25 | 102 | 84.98 |
26 | 155 | 155.63 |
27 | 205 | 226.28 |
28 | 283 | 296.93 |
29 | 368 | 367.58 |
30 | 451 | 438.23 |
31 | 514 | 508.88 |
32 | 589 | 579.53 |
33 | 647 | 650.18 |
34 | 708 | 720.83 |
35 | 797 | 791.48 |
New Zealand has been very lucky.
We cannot expect a linear result to last.
New Zealand currently only has one death from COVID-19.
Alan Grace
2 April 2020
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