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Pandemic in statistics

Check of Coronavirus: maps in real time.


 

United Nations: Save the updated data of the COVID-19 spreading in the world in this virtual map and even though China is the epicenter of the outbreak and the most affected country, coronavirus has spread to other countries in the Asian South-East, Europe and America.

 

 

 

 

 

Johns Hopkins University: Through its Science Center and Engineering of Systems, it has been created a virtual map which saves information about the current situation of the most affected countries continuously.

 

 

 

 

 

Carnegie Mellon University: This website was developed by Navid Mamoon and Gabriel Rasskin, two students from the Univeristy of Carnegie Mellon, whose goal is to supply a simple and interactive way of visualizing the impact of COVID-19 with the purpose that << people can regard this as something which join us. It is not one country or another; it is a planet, and so it is how our planet looks today>>. Virtual Map

 

Infection Curve by Countries: The efforts of the authorities from main affected countries by Coronavirus focus on imposing the social distancing to stop the infection curve. Daily data about geographic distribution of COVID-19 all over the world.