5 Websites to Track the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Live
By Timothy Tibbetts |
Many tech companies, and even a 17-year old computer kid from Seattle, have provided us with live statistics of the Coronavirus, or COVID-19. Here are some of the best.
We put this list together after disconnecting from social media, hoping that others who are sick of the hype, bad advice, and fake news might also be interested in "just the facts."
We've tried to make it easy for you to skim and check out any of the following websites. You can click the link next to each number, and the image you find catches your eye.
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1: Avi Schiffmann's nCoV2019.live
Avi Schiffmann is a 17-year old kid from Seattle who launched this website, and it's our favorite to use. Data is scraped from numerous sources every minute and includes total infected, serious, deaths, recovered, and countries. His website is easy to read and provides details at a glance. Check his about page for his LinkedIn or consider buying him a cup of coffee.
2: Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is more than just tracking the numbers. They offer information about protecting yourself and offer travel, school, business, and community-based advice. There is also advice for health care professionals, and you can sign up for email alerts.
3: Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard
The John Hopkins website offers many details by country, with as much or as little detail as you want. John Hopkins was designed for public health authorities, researchers, and you.
4: World Health Organization (WHO)
The World Health organization website is easy to read and use, but not updated as frequently. You can breakdown by country, date graph, and more.
5: Nextstrain COVID-19 dashboard
Since you're at MajorGEEKS, here's a website that's much geekier than the others. The Nextstrain COVID-19 dashboard tracks pathogen genome data. You can view the map as a clock, world, radial, and unrooted. You can modify the date range and look up other infections. We thought that it would be overwhelming, but the more we played, the more we liked the way Nexstrain worked.
If none of those websites suits your needs, our readers also recommended
Infection Trajectory: See Which Countries are Flattening Their COVID-19
Worldometers.info.
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We put this list together after disconnecting from social media, hoping that others who are sick of the hype, bad advice, and fake news might also be interested in "just the facts."
We've tried to make it easy for you to skim and check out any of the following websites. You can click the link next to each number, and the image you find catches your eye.
Normal Video tutorial:
1: Avi Schiffmann's nCoV2019.live
Avi Schiffmann is a 17-year old kid from Seattle who launched this website, and it's our favorite to use. Data is scraped from numerous sources every minute and includes total infected, serious, deaths, recovered, and countries. His website is easy to read and provides details at a glance. Check his about page for his LinkedIn or consider buying him a cup of coffee.
2: Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is more than just tracking the numbers. They offer information about protecting yourself and offer travel, school, business, and community-based advice. There is also advice for health care professionals, and you can sign up for email alerts.
3: Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard
The John Hopkins website offers many details by country, with as much or as little detail as you want. John Hopkins was designed for public health authorities, researchers, and you.
4: World Health Organization (WHO)
The World Health organization website is easy to read and use, but not updated as frequently. You can breakdown by country, date graph, and more.
5: Nextstrain COVID-19 dashboard
Since you're at MajorGEEKS, here's a website that's much geekier than the others. The Nextstrain COVID-19 dashboard tracks pathogen genome data. You can view the map as a clock, world, radial, and unrooted. You can modify the date range and look up other infections. We thought that it would be overwhelming, but the more we played, the more we liked the way Nexstrain worked.
If none of those websites suits your needs, our readers also recommended
Infection Trajectory: See Which Countries are Flattening Their COVID-19
Worldometers.info.
Similar:
Can I Get Coronavirus From Mail or Package Deliveries?
Coronavirus Scams to Watch Out For
Coronavirus Time Killer - Back Up Your Computer
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