Exploration of data related to covid-19.
State Data – Raw and Smoothed – 6/23/20
These graphs show data related to the covid-19 pandemic in the US.
Exploration of data related to covid-19.
These graphs show data related to the covid-19 pandemic in the US.
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The percentage of virus tests that show positive results ("positivity") is an indicator of the percentage of the total infections that is being identified through testing. The higher the positivity is, the lower the percentage of overall infections being detected is. These graphs show the history of positivity in each province. Read more
These graphs show data related to the covid-19 pandemic in Canada.
These assessments show state-level data that can help assess the state of the pandemic in each province.
These graphs show data related to the covid-19 pandemic in Canada.
These graphs show the 7-day trends in positive test results for each province. The data has been retrieved from the Government of Canada. The graphs compare the number of positive tests for the most recent 7-day period to the results for the preceding 7-day period. In other words, they compare the most recent days Read more
These graphs show the history of contagiousness in each province. Contagiousness is calculated as the number of people who are actively infected for the 8-period from 3 days before a positive test to 4 days after. Total number of people infected is calculated using the two infection models. Read more
This video shows the history of positive test results in each state. Each state's point on the graph represents the number of positive tests per 1000 residents for the 7 day period indicated at the top. The solid bar represents where the state was 7 days prior to that. The hollow bar represents where Read more
These graphs show data related to the covid-19 pandemic in the US. We're starting to see more positive tests, and the trend for the past few days continues to be up. Deaths are still declining, despite the positive tests increasing significantly 10-15 days prior. Read more