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Covid-19 Analytics Explained by the myosh Team
The myosh COVID-19 Analytics are sourced directly from the John Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering and updated daily at 11.30am AEDT.
This Global Situation report includes 9 charts.
Chart 1 is an overall view of global statistics including Confirmed Cases, Recovered and Deaths. You can also see the overall recovery and death ratios. And then a break down of those 3 metrics per country. If you click on one country, for example, Italy, it will filter down to Italy specific metrics. On the left, you can move the timeline to view historical data. Click again to remove the filter.
Chart 2 gives you a total breakdown by Country and internal regions. Expand a region to view internal areas, and use column arrows to sort values.
Chart 3 is a time based playable chart showing the growth rate of deaths and confirmed cases. Press play to view how country-based data has evolved since 22nd Jan. Click on any country to view a line on how those values have changed.
Chart 4 gives you a breakdown by province/state. Move the map area or state to drill down. Click again to remove the filter.
Chart 5 is a break down of Confirmed Cases by Country/region.
Chart 6 is a breakdown of Deaths by Country/region.
Chart 7 is a breakdown of Recovered cases by Country/region.
Chart 8 show Deaths by Country and region for the last 7 days. This also shows the movement for the last 24 hours. Here we can see that Italy has had an 83.9 % increase in deaths in the last 24 hours.
Chart 9 show the same visuals for confirmed cases.
And page 10 shows a link to information about the source data.
Data sources
This data comes from the 2019 Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 (2019-nCoV) Data Repository by Johns Hopkins CSSE. This is the data repository for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Visual Dashboard operated by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering (JHU CSSE). Also, Supported by ESRI Living Atlas Team and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (JHU APL).