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This set of templates displays interactive visualizations of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) statistics derived from Dong, Du & Gardner (2020) made using the graph extension. Readers can scroll through each day in the dataset to view the spread of the disease and case outcomes.
Description: Map of the COVID-19 outbreak. Total cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases by country. See the file history farther down for the latest upload date.Be aware that since this is a rapidly evolving situation, new cases may not be immediately represented visually.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 03:13, 12 July 2022: 959 × 593 (44 KB): TheNavigatrr: Updated scale and states for July 11. 01:26, 9 July 2022
Due to different peaks across the country, coastal cities may experience another wave of coronavirus infections after their first one. Due to different peaks across the country, coastal cities may ...
On 11 April 2020, the United States became the country in North America with the highest official death toll for COVID-19, at over 20,000 deaths. [4] As of 10 April 2022, there are about 97 million cases and about 1.4 million deaths in North America; about 88.9 million have recovered from COVID-19, meaning that nearly 11 out of 12 cases have ...
This map shows the total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 per million residents in each country around the world. It is updated daily around 1:30 UTC.The infection data come from Dong, Du & Gardner (2020), and population data come from United Nations Population Division (n.d.) except for Greenland (not included in the UN dataset) which is taken from Statistics Greenland (2019).
Interactive map of confirmed COVID-19 cases per capita. Click the play button in the top left to interact with the map. On mobile devices you will need to use landscape mode and drag the slider at the top of the infographic.
Apple, Google, and Facebook are collecting data on people's movement from smartphone apps and using it to show where people have reduced their mobility or reported coronavirus symptoms. Facebook ...