The question on everyone’s lips is ‘when will the coronavirus crisis end?’ so that we can go back to school, work, restaurants, the cinema, the footy and life as we know it.

The Singapore University of Technology and Design’s Data-Driven Innovation Lab is studying just this with a number of probability charts for every country. The site provides continuous predictive monitoring of COVID-19 developments as a complement to monitoring confirmed cases.

Using complex mathematical equations, the site looks at countries around the world and makes predictions based on real-world scenarios which are updated daily.

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According to the data the world will be 100 per cent in the clear as of 2 December, however some countries will be in the clear sooner than others. For instance, Australia will have been 100 per cent sorted as of 23 May, and Cyprus will be out of the crisis on the 24 May, and Greece will continue struggling with the crisis until 13 July.

Visit the site for more predictions and turning points for different countries.