Observing covid statistics

While playing with publicly available data, I began to notice oddities in the statistics on Covid in different countries. I invite the public to participate in a mini-investigation, or at least help with ideas.





So, let's open a graph of new cases of diseases for some European country, for example, for Belgium:





Left April 2020, when everything was closing, How small this first wave seems compared to the second! Now let's see the death graph:





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Antibodies do not fall until ?, So when I hear in other countries need to vaccinate been ill (fortunately we have so far ? This is not), then I begin to hear the music again from the X-files is .








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