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by MaxCRoser on 2020-03-21 (UTC).

Our latest work asks: How many tests for COVID-19 are being performed around the world?https://t.co/KOUtEVwBMv

The chart compares the total number of tests performed per million people in a number of countries.

Data for *many* more countries you find at the link above. pic.twitter.com/JnYUwc0Fk4

— Max Roser (@MaxCRoser) March 21, 2020
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by randal_olson on 2020-03-21 (UTC).

We can take some small comfort in knowing that some countries are already over the curve. #coronavirus #COVID19 #dataviz

Orange = active cases, green = recovered cases.

Source: https://t.co/Z7OXSWsll1 pic.twitter.com/ymgYxmpk1o

— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) March 21, 2020
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by jburnmurdoch on 2020-03-21 (UTC).

NEW: Saturday 21 March update of our coronavirus mortality trajectories tracker

• Today we add annotations showing when each country locked down
• UK & US already have more deaths than when China, Spain, France & others locked down

Live version here: https://t.co/VcSZISFxzF pic.twitter.com/Nie5jBSX24

— John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) March 21, 2020
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by simongerman600 on 2020-03-22 (UTC).

How #coronavirus slowed down New York City in three Metro charts. Source: https://t.co/AuKT7bTlUi pic.twitter.com/U2wBRL0Od0

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 22, 2020
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by NicholasStrayer on 2020-03-23 (UTC).

An exploration of network structure & contagion. I find spread in constrained systems unintuitive so I simulated it. Tweak params like # of interactions & prob of infection to see how they impact an outbreak's behavior. https://t.co/mtwkjy1tTN #dataviz #javascript #Simulation pic.twitter.com/U6qI0DYLhe

— Nick Strayer (@NicholasStrayer) March 23, 2020
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by jburnmurdoch on 2020-03-23 (UTC).

NEW: Monday 23 March update of our coronavirus mortality trajectories tracker

• UK is finally locking down, as its death tolls reaches 355
• US death curve continues to steepen, passing 500 with no national lockdown

Live version 🔥 FREE TO READ 🔥 here https://t.co/VcSZISFxzF pic.twitter.com/zVQGkbHWTI

— John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) March 23, 2020
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by WSJGraphics on 2020-03-24 (UTC).

The unprecedented simultaneous meltdown is straining financial markets and bruising investors https://t.co/OVN2DDC8S0 via @WSJ pic.twitter.com/KnBeYMvIlS

— WSJ Graphics (@WSJGraphics) March 24, 2020
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by ncasenmare on 2020-03-24 (UTC).

Singapore & South Korea have *already* controlled #COVID19, all without massive shutdowns! (& US/Europe can do the same AFTER suppressing cases for 1-2mo)

How? By staying #OneStepAhead with:
🔗CONTACT TRACING🔗

(See pix below! Collab with epidemiologist @MarcelSalathe)

🧵 1/6 pic.twitter.com/O95rmr8i4h

— Nicky Case (@ncasenmare) March 24, 2020
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by randal_olson on 2020-03-24 (UTC).

When grocery store owners/managers allow their customers to wander the store freely, they are being irresponsible and contributing to the spread of the #coronavirus.

This simulation shows why. #CoronavirusPandemic #COVID19 #dataviz

Source: https://t.co/6I7Hz2D1ZP pic.twitter.com/zjbdHe95zS

— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) March 24, 2020
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by simongerman600 on 2020-03-24 (UTC).

Please take one second to read this #dataviz. This is exactly why we need to stay home to defeat #coronavirus. Source: https://t.co/HhA1IKd4WZ pic.twitter.com/yT45Rx3fBw

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 24, 2020
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by simongerman600 on 2020-03-24 (UTC).

Confused about what to do about coronavirus? This data says that at least 80% of the population must stay at home to contain the spread. Every bum on a couch counts! Source:
https://t.co/jzyoRNK4rb pic.twitter.com/qybuKRUCC3

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 24, 2020
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by WSJGraphics on 2020-03-25 (UTC).

Covid-19 patients aged 60 and older are more than twice as likely to be admitted to the ICU than those in younger age groups. In many areas, there aren’t likely enough beds. https://t.co/f0dqBHNP5f via @WSJ pic.twitter.com/yPM05Jokj3

— WSJ Graphics (@WSJGraphics) March 25, 2020
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