![]() The Microsoft Bing website is accessible at /covid, and provides up-to-date infection statistics for each country. The names of locations correspond with the official designations used by the US State Department, including for Taiwan. In addition to giving the total number of confirmed cases, countries affected, it also gives the statistics on recovered cases and number of active cases including their location to give a real-time view. Since the Website relies upon publicly available data from multiple sources, the statistics may not be absolutely accurate. ![]() The map called Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) was the first to come out. In addition to fatalities, it also shows gives in-depth glimpse into how the situation unfolded Wuhan and subsequently spread, the flights to and fro, which stand cancelled today, and much, much more data.ĪLSO READ: Coronavirus: Geospatial industry pitches into help combat pandemic John Hopkins University Since it is a developing story and the maps and charts below are updated daily. As is with all Esri Story Maps, the presentation is in form of a narrative of what is COVID-19, how the disease spread, the previous similar cases reported. Mapping the Novel Coronavirus Outbreak is a Story Map project from Esri. At the front end, HERE used React Web application framework, HERE’s Javascript Map API, while backend data access comes from Data Hub API by HERE. The map then queries from the Data hub space and presents the map. The data is pulled from the JHU Github and DXY which is pushed into Data Hub space using the HERE Javascript API. If you are looking for a specific city, you can also navigate using the autocomplete search box. A user can select any of the bubbles on the map either by selecting it directly on the map (tapping if you are on mobile) or by selecting the corresponding card in the sidebar. There is also a time slider to get a snapshot of the spread of the virus daywise since January 23, 2020. While one can explore these numbers by country, in the case of China, the data is available by province. ![]() This map created by HERE Technologies shows the near real-time status based on data from the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University and DXY. However, it should be noted that the WHO reported case numbers are conservative, and likely represent an undercount of the true number of coronavirus cases, especially in China.Ĭonfirmed cases reported between February 13 and 19 include both laboratory-confirmed and clinically diagnosed (only applicable to Hubei province) for all other dates, only laboratory-confirmed cases are shown.ĪLSO READ: How China is using technology to fight coronavirus Tracking COVID 19 by HERE Technologies Built on an ArcGIS platform, this dashboard could be considered to be the most authentic source when it comes to the statistics since the data source is from WHO. These include updated numbers of infected people, deaths, affected countries and other related data regarding the COVID-19 outbreak. World Health Organization’s Situation Dashboard provide the latest updates on the novel coronavirus outbreak. Below are some of the best maps tracking the spread of Coronavirus. The World Health Organization called it a pandemic on March 11, 2020. Since the first case of COVID-19 was identified in Wuhan, China in December 2019, the disease has spread across the world, affecting over 200,000 people in 166 countries and more than 8,700 deaths. This is a developing story and we will continue to add more interesting maps to the existing list.
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