We've not looked at the case/mortality rates for a little while so here they are.
The global CMR is currently 1.977% with South America (3.03%) the worst continent and Oceania (1.13%) the best. Comparatively, in April this year when we last looked the global rate was 2.18% and Asia led the way with the lowest CMR at 1.50% while South America was 2.61%. Both charts are below (April is the first one).
Looking at some individual countries, Peru is still far and away the worst with 8.971% and that's much worse than the 3.364% it was in April. Elsewhere,m Australia has dropped from 3.102% to 0.936%; the UK from 2.916% to 1.381% while Brazil and Spain have both increased. April is the first chart again.
Finally, the case and mortality rates per 100k of population.
Cases/100k:
Back in April, the global rate was 2,308/100k and as you'd expect, it has climbed to 4,767/100k with Australia going from 153 to 1,225 which is the largest percentage gain.
Deaths/100k:
Back in April, the global rate was just over 50/100k and as you'd expect, it has climbed to 94/100k with Australia going from 5 to 11 while Russia has the largest percentage gain.