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The image presents a line graph detailing the seven-day rolling average of newly confirmed COVID-19 cases globally from 2020 to 2022. The graph begins near 0 in early 2020, rising slightly before mid-2020, reaching approximately 0.5 million cases. It dips back near 0.25 million by late 2020, then rises sharply to around 0.75 million by early 2021. A decline follows, reaching nearly 0.5 million before increasing sharply to approximately 1.25 million in mid-2021. A steady decline occurs afterward, descending close to 0.5 million. Another sharp rise is observed in late 2021, peaking at about 2.75 million by early 2022.
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The line graph provides information on the average weekly number of newly confirmed Covid-19 cases globally between 2020 and 2022. Overall, the figures illustrates an irregular pattern from 2020 to 2021 but rapidly increases in 2022.
In detail, at the onset of the pandemic, the data shows that approximately 100,000 people worldwide were tested positive. The numbers started to increase but plateaus to 500 million as we approached 2021. Though 2021 shows fluctuating set of numbers, the peak was recorded at around 700,000 cases. Moreover, This trend continued up until the last quarter of the year and slowly declined to 400,000.
On the other hand, the following year, 2022, shows a more obvious trend with increasing cases of 400,000 to 1 million and rapidly shooting up to 2.5 million weekly cases of Covid.
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