![]() Easiest to read and use Microsoft’s Bing COVID-19 Tracker Screenshot of Microsoft's Bing COVID-19 Tracker In fact, the CDC notes at the top of its dashboard site that the page is only updated Monday – Friday at 12:00 pm (most likely ET). That said, it’s also worth noting that, while the CDC is reputable source of public health data on the matter, their online dashboard isn’t updated as frequently as others on this list. It’s important to have an idea of how many reported cases of coronavirus there are in your state, but it’s also equally important to know how to protect yourself from becoming another statistic. And that’s useful because sometimes infection case numbers aren’t necessarily the only information you need. It has more to do with the fact that the CDC provides this data in conjunction with trustworthy health guides and tips on how to deal with the coronavirus as an individual. But this dashboard’s value isn’t so much about the statistics and maps it provides. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also has its own COVID-19 dashboard, which provides detailed information on the spread of coronavirus (especially as the data relates to the United States). ![]() Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's dashboard Provides health guides along with statistics Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Dashboard Screenshot of the U.S. Unlike the BBC’s visual guide, however, this dashboard is a bit more user friendly as it allows you to toggle between the different maps and graphs by selecting from a menu of links at the top of the article, instead of just having to continuously scroll through to find the map or graph you’re looking for. Furthermore, the Coronavirus Map site also offers a summary of the latest news related to COVID-19 to help provide context for all of this data. Similarly to the BBC’s visual guide to the pandemic, The New York Times Coronavirus Map site features a number of frequently updated maps and graphs that display the current public health data available about the spread of coronavirus. News and statistics The New York Times’ Coronavirus Map Screenshot of The New York Times Coronavirus Map site Which is particularly helpful for everyone hoping to understand such a big, impactful story that’s being reported at the frenetic pace of a 24 hour news cycle. And on top of that, the maps and graphs are arranged in such a way that clearly illustrates the main takeaways of the rapidly unfolding story that is the coronavirus pandemic. The BBC’s visual guide to the coronavirus pandemic doesn’t quite look like a dashboard, but it does a great job of aggregating and organizing massive amounts of public health data into frequently updated, bite-sized maps and graphs. It is worth noting however, that since the data comes from so many different sources, it’s possible that this dashboard may report higher numbers of COVID-19 cases than other sources, which Johns Hopkins notes may be due to the fact that other sources are “updated less frequently.” Puts breaking (pandemic) news in perspective BBC News’ Visual Guide to the Pandemic Screenshot of BBC News' visual guide to the coronavirus pandemic article Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China, and local health departments, just to name a few. In fact, according to the dashboard’s FAQ section, the map itself is “maintained in near real time throughout the day through a combination of manual and automated updating.”Īnd the data featured in this dashboard comes from a wide variety of reputable sources including: the World Health Organization, the U.S. We chose this dashboard because it was easy to navigate and read, and more importantly, because it was the most frequently updated coronavirus dashboard we found. Johns Hopkins University’s coronavirus dashboard is the one on this list that most resembles an actual dashboard. Updated the most often Johns Hopkins University’s Dashboard Screenshot of Johns Hopkins University's COVID-19 Map Mayo Clinic is using autonomous shuttle buses to transport COVID-19 tests New Jersey cops use speaker-drones to help enforce pandemic lockdown Sweat-analyzing patch could help spot biomarkers linked to COVID-19
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