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2020-03-18
99.84.247.58
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2020-03-18
99.84.247.86
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2020-03-18
99.84.247.10
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2020-05-26
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2025-04-10
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 14138Connection: keep-aliveDate: Thu, 10 Apr 2025 19:51:54 GMTLast-Modified: Tue, 30 Mar 2021 10:00:01 GMTETag: bd5435494ef511b328c77f2e832b2ed3Server: AmazonS3Vary: Accept-EncodingX-Cache: Miss from cloudfrontVia: 1.1 c3270a6ec9acbf35e35962d1054f78d4.cloudfront.net (CloudFront)X-Amz-Cf-Pop: HIO50-C2X-Amz-Cf-Id: CLqKQg0K-7Jz8Of85iz5eq10HrFNbd-wY4f88aQ_HuQ96sFmT11EIQ !DOCTYPE html>html>head> meta charsetUTF-8> meta namedescription contentCovid-19 map> meta namekeywords contentcovid-19, coronavirus, interactive map, clevermaps> meta nameauthor contentCleverMaps.io> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1.0> !-- Google Tag Manager --> script>(function(w,d,s,l,i){wlwl||;wl.push({gtm.start: new Date().getTime(),event:gtm.js});var fd.getElementsByTagName(s)0, jd.createElement(s),dll!dataLayer?&l+l:;j.asynctrue;j.src https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtm.js?id+i+dl;f.parentNode.insertBefore(j,f); })(window,document,script,dataLayer,GTM-5WPZCJ6);/script> !-- End Google Tag Manager --> title>Covid-19 | CleverMaps/title> link relapple-touch-icon sizes180x180 href/img/apple-touch-icon.png> link relicon typeimage/png sizes32x32 href/img/favicon-32x32.png> link relicon typeimage/png sizes16x16 href/img/favicon-16x16.png> link relmanifest href/img/site.webmanifest> link relmask-icon href/img/safari-pinned-tab.svg color#5bbad5> link relshortcut icon href/img/favicon.ico> meta namemsapplication-TileColor content#2d89ef> meta namemsapplication-config content/img/browserconfig.xml> meta nametheme-color content#ffffff> link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyRoboto relstylesheet/> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefstyles.css?v6> meta propertyog:type contentwebsite> meta propertyog:image contenthttps://coronavirus.clevermaps.io/img/meta_image.jpeg> meta propertyog:url contenthttps://coronavirus.clevermaps.io/> meta propertyog:title contentDiscover the newest data on COVID-19 on interactive CleverMaps> meta propertyog:description contentCleverMaps is the leading platform for spatial data analytics> meta nametwitter:card contentsummary> meta nametwitter:site content@CleverMaps_io>/head>body> !-- Google Tag Manager (noscript) --> noscript>iframe srchttps://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?idGTM-5WPZCJ6 height0 width0 styledisplay:none;visibility:hidden>/iframe>/noscript> !-- End Google Tag Manager (noscript) --> a classlogo hrefhttps://www.clevermaps.io/>img srcimg/mstile-144x144.png altCleverMaps.io logo>/img>/a> a classinfo-doc-button help-button href#help>How to use/a> a classinfo-doc-button metrics-button href#metrics>Metrics description/a> div classinfo-doc idhelp onClickwindow.location.hash > div classcontent> span classclose>×/span> h1>How to use interactive map/h1> p> CleverMaps visualisation of Covid-19 data and economic effects is available at a hrefhttps://covid-19.clevermaps.io/>covid-19.clevermaps.io/a>. You get the best of the visualisation when you explore it on computer, interaction on tablet is limited. CleverMaps visualisation is not suitable for smartphones. /p> h3>Data sources/h3> ul> li>John Hopkins University/li> li>Worldometers/li> /ul> h3>How to give credit to CleverMaps in your article or post/h3> You can embed the map via iframe or you can publish the link. Posting screenshots is also recommended. Please note that when using iframe, the window has to be big enough to accommodate the complex map. h3>HOW TO READ CleverMaps/h3> ul> li>Map and dashboard are both interactive, data are updated every 24hrs./li> li>They display a range of epidemiological data, and of economic effects using adjustable assumptions./li> li>Darker colours always indicate greater prevalence of currently selected phenomenon./li> li>You can select indicators, countries, timeframe, economic model assumptions, etc.:/li> /ul> h3>HOW TO USE CleverMaps/h3> To change displayed data, use the dashboard: ul> li>When you hover over an indicator, an Eye icon appears. Click it to display that indicator on the map./li> li>If instead you click the whole indicator button in the dashboard, further data are displayed./li> /ul> To change displayed time period, select different view at the top of the dashboard ul> li> Clicking the link takes you to the default view COVID-19 numbers and their effect on GDP - as of yesterday. All data here are cumulative, since the beginning of the outbreak. /li> li> If you select a different view at the top of the dashboard, you can subsequently change the period by clicking on it at the top of the map. /li> /ul> To change displayed country/ies, use the map: ul> li>Hovering over a country displays the country’s data for the currently selected indicator./li> li>Clicking the country displays the data on dashboard. Unclick the country to undo./li> li>Clicking with Shift selects more countries./li> /ul> h3>Further options/h3> p> To finetune your selections, edit the filters (img srcimg/image3.png>) br> img srcimg/image1.png> /p> p> To display regional data for some countries (e.g. China), change the visualisation mode to dot-map br> img srcimg/image5.png> /p> p> Or switch to different time period. br> img srcimg/image6.png> /p> p> There are another two views in the application. You can switch between the views using menu in the upper right part of the screen. br> img srcimg/image2.png> /p> p> NOTE: This project is work in progress and we will be adding new data and views. /p> /div> /div> div classinfo-doc idmetrics onClickwindow.location.hash > div classcontent> span classclose>×/span> h1>Description of used metrics in Coronavirus Clevermaps/h1> p> This document describes the statistical indicators selectable in the dashboard of Clevermaps. Data sources are described in a a href#help>separate document/a>. To repeat the obvious, all statistics here are based on officially reported cases, which are subject to national policies on testing, reporting, etc. /p> h3>Number of cases/h3> p> This simply represents the total cumulative figures since the beginning of the outbreak. By definition these can never go down, and their use in the media tends to overstate the problem. /p> p> The total figure “Confirmed” (which counts only officially reported cases) is decomposed into three components which can be displayed. People with confirmed virus can only now exist in three states: /p> ul> li>Have recovered/li> li>Still infected/li> li>Have died/li> /ul> h3>Confirmed per 1M / Still infected per 1M/h3> p> Large countries will tend to have larger numbers of infected people. To assess the relative degree of infection in the country, the next two indicators measure the number of ever-confirmed or still-infected people per 1 million of the country’s population. /p> p> These figures are much more representative of the relative size of the problem in the country. /p> h3>Net progress/h3> p> This is an indicator of the state of the war on the virus, currently being won by humans (positive number) or by the virus (negative number) /p> p> Think of the number of currently infected as a sink which has one inflow (newly confirmed) and two outflows: one good (recovered) and one bad (died). If the good outflow (recovered) is greater than the sum of those still in the sink and those who have died, the situation is improving (indicated by a positive number for the difference). Otherwise (with a negative number) the size of the problem is still growing, bad outcomes (still infected plus dead) are growing faster than good outcomes (recovered). /p> h3>Case fatality rate / Recovery rate/h3> p> These indicators illustrate the threat of the virus on those who have contracted it. /p> p> Case fatality rate shows how many of those who have contracted the virus have died. /p> p> Recovery rate shows how many of those who have contracted the virus have recovered. /p> p> (The remainder is, naturally, still infected). /p> h3>Change over last day/h3> p> The last four epidemiological indicators are equivalent to the first four, but only show the change i>over last day/i> in the number of confirmed cases, decomposed into those recovered, still infected, or dead. /p> p> These indicators offer a better picture on the i>dynamics/i> of the spread, worldwide or in individual countries /p> h3>Economic indicators/h3> p> As a unique feature of the Clevermaps system (built to analyse economic, demographic and other data geographically) is the attempt at estimating the economic costs of the disease. Same measures are provided for either the total cumulative numbers of EVER infected, or the current numbers of STILL infected. The user decides whether they are interested in total costs or current costs. /p> p> Naturally, these are subject to many assumptions. Some of them we have hard-coded into the system, others can be adjusted in the filters section. /p> p> We measure the standard economic output of an economy by its GDP. In the words Anatoly Dyatlov, this is “not great, but not terrible”. GDP obviously misses many things out and counts bads as goods, but it is the best measure we have to date. Currently we take latest figures for GDP per capita in current US$ from the World Bank. Soon we will also implement a reliable PPP estimate. /p> p> The user can adjust /p> ul> li> How many other people an infected person takes out of the economy (this can be people who care for him, preventively self-isolate, are forced into isolation by government quarantines, etc.) /li> li> How long these people will be off work. /li> /ul> p> Then we simply calculate how much of standard per capita GDP these people will “fail to produce”. /p> p> Naturally, many of the isolated people can still work. Similarly, not all people in isolation will be taken out of the productive part of the economy (e.g. pensioners), but though they might not be producers, they still would have been consumers. /p> h3>Lost GDP/h3> p> We present the total sum (and then also the percentage) of GDP lost by subtracting the output of the filter-specified number of people (per infected person) for the filter-specified period. /p> h3>Economic loss while infected/h3> p> This number represents the percentage of GDP lost should the infected people (or others that replace the cured ones) stay from work for the whole year. In a way, it is an annualized number of the previous indicator. /p> h3>Yearly GDP/h3> p> For the sake of completeness we also show the standard GDP figure used for these calculations. /p> /div> /div> iframe srchttps://secure.clevermaps.io/#/projectList/project/mio3ad54msn6cfr3?token7mAWUKxJCBYBzLty1aJG27Hs0I2kbfeb1oF4u-stDIk width100% height100% frameBorder0> /iframe> div classcookies hidden> span> CleverMaps.io uses cookies to enhance your website experience. Therefore we share the cookies with our social media, advertising, and analytics partners and anonymously analyze the website data. By clicking “I Accept” youre agreeing to the use of these cookies on your device. /span> a href#>I accept/a> /div> script srcscripts.js>/script>/body>/html>
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