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| - Wednesday's graphics: HEALTH-VIRUS: - Updated daily, with data as of 1100 and 1900 GMT: *World map: 90 x 67 mm *Tolls: 90 x 110 mm - Number of deaths per million inhabitants in countries with 100+ deaths due to the coronavirus pandemic, as of May 19. 135 x 90 mm - Cases of the new coronavirus in Brazil per 100,000 inhabitants and per municipality, as of May 19. 90 x 100 mm - Map of Dagestan with official and unofficial cases and deaths from COVID-19 as of May 18. 45 x 70 mm - Number of COVID-19 cases, deaths and recoveries in Russia as of May 19. 90 x 80 mm - Number of COVID-19 cases, deaths and recoveries in Brazil as of May 19 90 x 95 mm - WHO: Funds that the top 10 countries and organizations have fully distributed as specified voluntary contributions to the World Health Organization, for the 2018-2019 cycle. 135 x 108 mm - World: Rolling 7-day average of deaths per day in the nine worst-affected countries, starting with the US. 135 x 144 mm - World: Chart showing how COVID-19 deaths in selected countries have risen, as of May 19. 90 x 77 mm - LatAm: Cases, deaths and recoveries as of May 19. 45 x 93 mm - US: Excess deaths in the US from January to May. 135 x 73 mm - Russia: Cases, deaths and recoveries as of May 18. 90 x 84 mm - Europe: European mortality rate per week since 2016, showing excess deaths. 135 x 71 mm - Britain: Symptoms self-reported most often on the British COVID-19 tracking app. 90 x 107 mm - France: Daily tallies of COVID-19 cases: numbers in hospital, in intensive care, deceased or recovered, as of May 18. 90 x 83 mm TAIWAN-CHINA: - Profile of Tsai Ing-wen, sworn in for second term as Taiwan's president on May 20. 45 x 142 mm - Map showing the countries that have direct diplomatic ties with Taiwan. 90 x 70 mm CHINA-POLITICS: - Chart showing China's official annual defence budget. 45 x 102 mm - Charts showing the world's biggest military spenders as of 2019, according to the SIPRI data. 135 x 127 mm BURUNDI-VOTE: - Map of Burundi. 45 x 45 mm - Burundi compared to neighbouring countries (socio-economic indicators). 90 x 78 mm RWANDA-GENOCIDE: Timeline of the Rwandan genocide in 1994. 180 x 105 mm SCIENCE-ANIMAL-BEE: Factfile on honey bees. World Bee Day is celebrated on May 20. 90 x 98 mm CLIMATE-VIRUS: Results of a global opinion poll showing respondents' views on the gravity of climate change compared to that of COVID-19. 135 x 97 mm FRANCE-CLIMATE: Map of France showing areas forecast to suffer drought this summer. 90 x 110 mm HEALTH-VIRUS: - Main recommendations for cycling during the pandemic by the French Cycling Federation. 135 x 80 mm. 135 x 80 mm - Description of a rare illness in children, with similarities to Kawasaki disease, that may be linked to COVID-19 135 x 100 mm - Graphic on chloroquine and its variant, hydroxychloroquine. 90 x 100 mm - Epidemiology: Questions about the susceptibility of children to COVID-19.135 x 100 mm - Epidemiology: R0, the basic reproduction number of an infection. 135 x 98 mm - Epidemiology: Different types of blood serum tests to ascertain whether a person has been infected with SARS-CoV-2. 135 x 135 mm - Masks: Simplest way to make your own mask. 90 x 88 mm - Medicine: COVID-19 symptoms. 135 x 105 mm BRITAIN-UNEMPLOYMENT: Monthly unemployment benefit claims in the UK since January 1971. 135 x 70 mm EU-AUTOMOBILE: The monthly change in new car registrations in the EU over the past year, in millions per month.90 x 70 mm JAPAN-ECONOMY: Chart showing quarterly growth. 45 x 65 mm US-ECONOMY-VIRUS: The Great Depression of the 1930s. Three versions: 235 x 307 mm; 180 x 227 mm; 135 x 183 mm FBL-ENG-PR: - Points scored by the top 4 teams in the 2019/20 Premier League season. 135 x 112 mm - Rankings. 45 x 147 mm Cyclones Tests for coronavirus Homemade masks Masks for everybody Ventilator machines Hand gels What is a virus? Coronaviruses Coronavirus protection Coronavirus transmission How to wash hands correctly Medical isolation rooms Interest rates - ECB - virus ECB meeting - virus Melting ice caps - oceans rise The importance of ice shelves Paris: +33 1 40 41 77 75 Hong Kong: +852 2829 6295 afp
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