News/Technical Data and Statistics
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Contents
Data Visualization
Global
- Worldometers.com
- NCOV2019 Live Data
- StatNews Covid-19 Tracker
- John Hopkins Medical Center COVID-19 Dashboard
- YouTube: (LIVE) Coronavirus Pandemic: Real Time Counter, World Map, News
- Financial Times: Coronavirus tracked
National
- Covid Act Now - State by State data for deadlines for action for statewide action: Nothing vs "Social Distancing" vs "Shelter-in-Place" orders
- Is the US 'flattening the curve'?
- Coronavirus Near Me
- CoronaClock Live - timing of new infections, deaths and recoveries in the US based on CDC and WHO statistics
- Covid vs. US Daily Average Cause of Death: March 1 - April 4, 2020
Comparative Data Analysis
Articles and visualization tools designed to help laypersons understand the relevance of statistics relating to the pandemic
- Coronavirus vs. Every 2000s Epidemic (March 19 update) Fatality comparison - Video: Comparing every epidemic since 2000 fatality rates - useful to cite for those saying other ones were worse.
- Facebook & Carnegie Mellon University COVID-19 Symptom Map
- Excess Deaths Associated with COVID-19
General News on Numbers and Stats
- 21 APR 2020 25,000 Missing Deaths:Tracking the True Toll of the Coronavirus Crisis
- 20 APR 2020 Coronavirus: Learning How to Dance
- 20 APR 2020 Facebook releases county-by-county maps showing people reporting COVID-19 symptoms
- 10 APR 2020 COVID-19 IS OFFICIALLY KILLING MORE AMERICANS THAN ANYTHING ELSETHE VIRUS IS NOW KILLING MORE AMERICANS THAN HEART DISEASE, CANCER, OR ANYTHING ELSE.
- 02 APR 2020 Coronavirus State-By-State Projections: When Will Each State Peak?
Video Explanations for Math-Noobs like Me
- What This Chart Actually Means - Video: Explanation of exponential growth and why we're seeing the numbers relating to C19
Data Collection
- Facebook & Carnegie Mellon University COVID-19 Symptom Map
- The COVID Tracking Project - The COVID Tracking Project collects information from 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and 5 other US territories to provide the most comprehensive testing data we can collect for the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. We attempt to report positive and negative results, pending tests, and total people tested for each state or district currently reporting that data.