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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. Hovering over a region displays the data value for that particular day. Color gradients are on a log scale. Raw data used in the graphs can be found on the data subpages. Population data come from United Nations Population Division (n.d.) with supplemental data for territories not included in that dataset. Population for Greenland is taken from Statistics Greenland (2019); population for Taiwan is taken from Central Intelligence Agency (n.d.).
Maps
[edit]Confirmed cases
[edit]- Total confirmed cases shows the cumulative number of cases in a country on each day.
- Total confirmed cases (per capita) shows the cumulative number of cases per capita in a country on each day.
- Daily confirmed cases shows the number of new covid cases reported that day.
- Daily confirmed cases (per capita) shows the number of new covid cases per capita reported that day.
Deaths
[edit]- Total deaths shows the cumulative number of deaths by country by day.
- Total deaths (per capita) shows the cumulative number of deaths per capita by country by day.
- Daily deaths shows the number of reported deaths per day.
- Daily deaths (per capita) shows the number of reported deaths per day per capita.
References
[edit]- Central Intelligence Agency (n.d.). "Taiwan". The World Factbook. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
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: CS1 maint: year (link) - Dong, Ensheng; Du, Hongru; Gardner, Lauren (2020). "An interactive web-based dashboard to track COVID-19 in real time". The Lancet Infectious Diseases. doi:10.1016/S1473-3099(20)30120-1.
- United Nations Population Division (n.d.). "World population data". Retrieved 21 March 2020.
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: CS1 maint: year (link) - Statistics Greenland (2019). Vahl, Bolatta; Kleemann, Naduk (eds.). "Greenland in figures" (PDF). Retrieved 21 March 2020.