Which country will report a higher 7-day COVID-19 case average per capita on February 8?
Which country will report a higher 7-day COVID-19 case average per capita on February 8?
$5,458 交易量
Feb 8, 2022

USA or European Union?
European Union

United Kingdom or Germany?
Germany

Italy or Spain?
Italy

Denmark or France?
Denmark
$5,458 交易量

USA or European Union?
$1,851 交易量
European Union

United Kingdom or Germany?
$1,272 交易量
Germany

Italy or Spain?
$398 交易量
Italy

Denmark or France?
$1,937 交易量
Denmark
This is a market on whether the United States of America or the European Union will report a higher 7-day COVID-19 case average per capita on February 8 2022.
This market will resolve on data aggregated by Our World in Data, specifically, the 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases for the USA and the EU with Metric "Confirmed Cases", Interval "7-day rolling average", and the Relative to Population checkbox checked, which is available at https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer.
This market will resolve to one of the aforementioned which, by the resolution source, has reported the highest 7-day case average per capita for February 8.
The resolution source will be reviewed on February 10 2022 at 8 PM ET and - if the data for February 8 is not be available then - will be checked every 24 hours for a week. If the data is not available by then, the most recent available data will be used.
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OWiD dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects.
Here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data one can find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
Please note, if the highest averages per capita are the same for more than one country, the winning outcome shares will be valued adequately.This is a market on whether the United Kingdom or Germany will report a higher 7-day COVID-19 case average per capita on February 8 2022.
This market will resolve on data aggregated by Our World in Data, specifically, the 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases for these countries with Metric "Confirmed Cases", Interval "7-day rolling average", and the Relative to Population checkbox checked, which is available at https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer.
This market will resolve to one of the aforementioned countries which, by the resolution source, has reported the highest 7-day case average per capita for February 8.
The resolution source will be reviewed on February 10 2022 at 8 PM ET and - if the data for February 8 is not be available then - will be checked every 24 hours for a week. If the data is not available by then, the most recent available data will be used.
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OWiD dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects.
Here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data one can find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
Please note, if the highest averages per capita are the same for more than one country, the winning outcome shares will be valued adequately.This is a market on whether Italy or Spain will report a higher 7-day COVID-19 case average per capita on February 8 2022.
This market will resolve on data aggregated by Our World in Data, specifically, the 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases for these countries with Metric "Confirmed Cases", Interval "7-day rolling average", and the Relative to Population checkbox checked, which is available at https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer.
This market will resolve to one of the aforementioned countries which, by the resolution source, has reported the highest 7-day case average per capita for February 8.
The resolution source will be reviewed on February 10 2022 at 8 PM ET and - if the data for February 8 is not be available then - will be checked every 24 hours for a week. If the data is not available by then, the most recent available data will be used.
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OWiD dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects.
Here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data one can find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
Please note, if the highest averages per capita are the same for more than one country, the winning outcome shares will be valued adequately.This is a market on whether Denmark or France will report a higher 7-day COVID-19 case average per capita on February 8 2022.
This market will resolve on data aggregated by Our World in Data, specifically, the 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases for these countries with Metric "Confirmed Cases", Interval "7-day rolling average", and the Relative to Population checkbox checked, which is available at https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer.
This market will resolve to one of the aforementioned countries which, by the resolution source, has reported the highest 7-day case average per capita for February 8.
The resolution source will be reviewed on February 10 2022 at 8 PM ET and - if the data for February 8 is not be available then - will be checked every 24 hours for a week. If the data is not available by then, the most recent available data will be used.
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OWiD dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects.
Here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data one can find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
Please note, if the highest averages per capita are the same for more than one country, the winning outcome shares will be valued adequately.
This is a market on whether the United States of America or the European Union will report a higher 7-day COVID-19 case average per capita on February 8 2022.
This market will resolve on data aggregated by Our World in Data, specifically, the 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases for the USA and the EU with Metric "Confirmed Cases", Interval "7-day rolling average", and the Relative to Population checkbox checked, which is available at https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer.
This market will resolve to one of the aforementioned which, by the resolution source, has reported the highest 7-day case average per capita for February 8.
The resolution source will be reviewed on February 10 2022 at 8 PM ET and - if the data for February 8 is not be available then - will be checked every 24 hours for a week. If the data is not available by then, the most recent available data will be used.
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OWiD dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects.
Here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data one can find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
Please note, if the highest averages per capita are the same for more than one country, the winning outcome shares will be valued adequately.
This market will resolve on data aggregated by Our World in Data, specifically, the 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases for the USA and the EU with Metric "Confirmed Cases", Interval "7-day rolling average", and the Relative to Population checkbox checked, which is available at https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer.
This market will resolve to one of the aforementioned which, by the resolution source, has reported the highest 7-day case average per capita for February 8.
The resolution source will be reviewed on February 10 2022 at 8 PM ET and - if the data for February 8 is not be available then - will be checked every 24 hours for a week. If the data is not available by then, the most recent available data will be used.
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OWiD dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects.
Here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data one can find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
Please note, if the highest averages per capita are the same for more than one country, the winning outcome shares will be valued adequately.
市场开放时间: Jan 20, 2022, 7:00 PM ET
交易量
$5,458市场开放时间
Jan 20, 2022, 7:00 PM ET已提议结果: European Union
无争议
最终结果: European Union
This is a market on whether the United States of America or the European Union will report a higher 7-day COVID-19 case average per capita on February 8 2022.
This market will resolve on data aggregated by Our World in Data, specifically, the 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases for the USA and the EU with Metric "Confirmed Cases", Interval "7-day rolling average", and the Relative to Population checkbox checked, which is available at https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer.
This market will resolve to one of the aforementioned which, by the resolution source, has reported the highest 7-day case average per capita for February 8.
The resolution source will be reviewed on February 10 2022 at 8 PM ET and - if the data for February 8 is not be available then - will be checked every 24 hours for a week. If the data is not available by then, the most recent available data will be used.
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OWiD dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects.
Here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data one can find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
Please note, if the highest averages per capita are the same for more than one country, the winning outcome shares will be valued adequately.This is a market on whether the United Kingdom or Germany will report a higher 7-day COVID-19 case average per capita on February 8 2022.
This market will resolve on data aggregated by Our World in Data, specifically, the 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases for these countries with Metric "Confirmed Cases", Interval "7-day rolling average", and the Relative to Population checkbox checked, which is available at https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer.
This market will resolve to one of the aforementioned countries which, by the resolution source, has reported the highest 7-day case average per capita for February 8.
The resolution source will be reviewed on February 10 2022 at 8 PM ET and - if the data for February 8 is not be available then - will be checked every 24 hours for a week. If the data is not available by then, the most recent available data will be used.
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OWiD dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects.
Here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data one can find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
Please note, if the highest averages per capita are the same for more than one country, the winning outcome shares will be valued adequately.This is a market on whether Italy or Spain will report a higher 7-day COVID-19 case average per capita on February 8 2022.
This market will resolve on data aggregated by Our World in Data, specifically, the 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases for these countries with Metric "Confirmed Cases", Interval "7-day rolling average", and the Relative to Population checkbox checked, which is available at https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer.
This market will resolve to one of the aforementioned countries which, by the resolution source, has reported the highest 7-day case average per capita for February 8.
The resolution source will be reviewed on February 10 2022 at 8 PM ET and - if the data for February 8 is not be available then - will be checked every 24 hours for a week. If the data is not available by then, the most recent available data will be used.
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OWiD dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects.
Here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data one can find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
Please note, if the highest averages per capita are the same for more than one country, the winning outcome shares will be valued adequately.This is a market on whether Denmark or France will report a higher 7-day COVID-19 case average per capita on February 8 2022.
This market will resolve on data aggregated by Our World in Data, specifically, the 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases for these countries with Metric "Confirmed Cases", Interval "7-day rolling average", and the Relative to Population checkbox checked, which is available at https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer.
This market will resolve to one of the aforementioned countries which, by the resolution source, has reported the highest 7-day case average per capita for February 8.
The resolution source will be reviewed on February 10 2022 at 8 PM ET and - if the data for February 8 is not be available then - will be checked every 24 hours for a week. If the data is not available by then, the most recent available data will be used.
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OWiD dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects.
Here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data one can find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
Please note, if the highest averages per capita are the same for more than one country, the winning outcome shares will be valued adequately.
This is a market on whether the United States of America or the European Union will report a higher 7-day COVID-19 case average per capita on February 8 2022.
This market will resolve on data aggregated by Our World in Data, specifically, the 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases for the USA and the EU with Metric "Confirmed Cases", Interval "7-day rolling average", and the Relative to Population checkbox checked, which is available at https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer.
This market will resolve to one of the aforementioned which, by the resolution source, has reported the highest 7-day case average per capita for February 8.
The resolution source will be reviewed on February 10 2022 at 8 PM ET and - if the data for February 8 is not be available then - will be checked every 24 hours for a week. If the data is not available by then, the most recent available data will be used.
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OWiD dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects.
Here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data one can find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
Please note, if the highest averages per capita are the same for more than one country, the winning outcome shares will be valued adequately.
This market will resolve on data aggregated by Our World in Data, specifically, the 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases for the USA and the EU with Metric "Confirmed Cases", Interval "7-day rolling average", and the Relative to Population checkbox checked, which is available at https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer.
This market will resolve to one of the aforementioned which, by the resolution source, has reported the highest 7-day case average per capita for February 8.
The resolution source will be reviewed on February 10 2022 at 8 PM ET and - if the data for February 8 is not be available then - will be checked every 24 hours for a week. If the data is not available by then, the most recent available data will be used.
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OWiD dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects.
Here: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/tree/master/public/data one can find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
Please note, if the highest averages per capita are the same for more than one country, the winning outcome shares will be valued adequately.
交易量
$5,458市场开放时间
Jan 20, 2022, 7:00 PM ET已提议结果: European Union
无争议
最终结果: European Union

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