Article from The Guardian discussing and showing maps of how COVID-19 spread around the world as well as maps showing the number of cases in different countries in Asia, Europe, and parts of Africa.
Read MoreA time series map showing the spread of COVID-19 around the world through time. An accompanying table shows the COVID-19 cases and deaths by country.
Read MoreAn interactive time series globe showing the national or sub-national COVID-19 situation around the world.
Read MoreDashboard from The World Bank showing the COVID-19 confirmed cases, new cases and total deaths worldwide. The graphs can also show the relationship between the cases and population statistics based on the variables chosen in the dashboard.
Read MoreA resource from Our World in Data website sharing maps, charts, and data on COVID-19 sourced from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).
Read MoreArticle discussing the app being developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) that will, among other functions, help in contact tracing, a process in which public health officials try to determine whom an infected person has been in contact with. This is done by using the location data or GPS history of smartphones.
Read MoreArticle from Geoawesomeness talking about a new anti-corona app “STOP Corona!” that lets people from all across the world report their medical symptoms online in order to create a predictive map of COVID-19 hotspots.
Read MoreArticle from Kenneth Field of Esri discussing how to map COVID-19 data responsibly in order to ensure that information being conveyed is depicted correctly even when using different modes of representation such as choropleth, dot density, proportional symbol, heat map, and 3d.
Read MoreA resource from CoMuNe lab showing a time series map and trend graphs of COVID-19 cases for different countries as well the data sources used to create them.
Read MoreMap from Google showing the number of COVID-19 cases around the world. There is an accompanying table with the number of confirmed, recovered, and fatal cases as well cases per 1 million population per country.
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