UPDATED with the correct version of the cases by day elapsed graph!
Graphs day 24, pandemic day 30, day 101 since the first cases were diagnosed. Sadly I’ve had to rescale the graph of total cases on Earth – we have passed 1,500,000.

Here is our usual graph of the number of cases per million people in various countries, with the line thickness representing the case fatality rate in that country. The first graph shows the number of cases in each country by calendar day, the second shows by the number of days after the case rate reached 1 per 1,000,000 (thus putting all countries on the same timescale).


And here are the same graphs but for deaths per million people (line thicknesses are all the same):


You can get the data yourself from the European Centers for Disease Control’s Coronavirus Source Data; choose “all four metrics.” You are welcome to use my Excel template to make your own graphs.
Update tomorrow, and every day after that until this pandemic is over.