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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 given chart displays average of newly enrolled confirmed cases of COVID-19 within one week from the year 2020 till 2022.
Overall, the rolling average of COVID-19 patients increased exponentially in the year 2022.
The graph illustrates that there were almost zero overall COVID-19 cases reported in 2020, whereas, the numbers rose gradually upto 0.5 rolled patients upto 2021. After 2021, the figure started to fluctuate around 0.5 with a highest peak of nearly one case reported in a seven day period.
Furthermore, it is evident from the data that in the end of 2021 the one-week mean of cases start to increase until the figure reached almost one cases per week. Then in the year 2022 there was a radical rise in the numbers of cases.
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