The line graphs represent the amount of confirmed daily Covid-19 patients of three nations (Thailand, the United Kingdom, and Japan) over a 2.5 year span. Overall, the United Kingdom and Japan had more Covid-19 cases than Thailand, as indicated by the scale on the y-axis of the graph. The United Kingdom had one major breakout, while Thailand and Japan had two significant outbreaks.
Japan had the most patients of the three countries, with cases significantly increasing at two points in time and rising slightly at another. During September 2021 and October 2023, the first interval of confirmed Covid-19 cases peaked at over 200,000 individuals, then dramatically decreased to just under 50,000 cases. However, the number then increased again to approximately 170,000 patients over a short period. For the United Kingdom, one major Covid-19 outbreak occurred, reaching over 200,000 diagnosed individuals. For both cases, the number of patients gradually declined after the incidents.
Thailand, on the other hand, had a much lower scale. The patients reached only 20,000 in the first outbreak and just over 25,000 in the second breakout. The amount then rapidly fell after that, having no major spikes since then.
