I've been looking for a nice simple way to show comparative performance of the various countries and I think the charts below might be a good way to show it.
The data used is the
delta between the case number 90th percentile for each of the counties being watched and their 10-day case load average, expressed as a percentage.
Thus 100% or above is bad as it means the current case load is above the 90th percentile and correspondingly, the smaller the percentage, the better the country is currently faring.
For simplicity, I've shown the 100%+ in reddish shades, the 95%-99% in orange and the rest in green.
First up are some targeted countries followed by other countries we watch, by continent.