History map shows The Atlantic Wall during WWII. Source: https://t.co/xNnTyAfdUb pic.twitter.com/7z1FejnLKp
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 25, 2020
History map shows The Atlantic Wall during WWII. Source: https://t.co/xNnTyAfdUb pic.twitter.com/7z1FejnLKp
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 25, 2020
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
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:
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 24, 2020
https://t.co/jzyoRNK4rb pic.twitter.com/qybuKRUCC3
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
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.
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) March 24, 2020
This simulation shows why. #CoronavirusPandemic #COVID19 #dataviz
Source: https://t.co/6I7Hz2D1ZP pic.twitter.com/zjbdHe95zS
I’m really excited about this new intro to D3! It takes a very different tack than previous tutorials, and I hope it helps more people get into visualization. https://t.co/Ic7jvNFFwF
— Mike Bostock (@mbostock) March 24, 2020
P.S:
— Nicky Case (@ncasenmare) March 24, 2020
You're free to remix & reuse these visualizations however you want! (CC Zero "Public Domain" License)
Download them all in high-resolution here: https://t.co/uWEmMz3lR6
Singapore & South Korea have *already* controlled #COVID19, all without massive shutdowns! (& US/Europe can do the same AFTER suppressing cases for 1-2mo)
— Nicky Case (@ncasenmare) March 24, 2020
How? By staying #OneStepAhead with:
🔗CONTACT TRACING🔗
(See pix below! Collab with epidemiologist @MarcelSalathe)
🧵 1/6 pic.twitter.com/O95rmr8i4h
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
NEW: Monday 23 March update of our coronavirus mortality trajectories tracker
— John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) March 23, 2020
• 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
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
Captum is a library for model interpretability. Its algorithms include integrated gradients, conductance, SmoothGrad and VarGrad, and DeepLift. Learn more: https://t.co/IVdye9smGi
— PyTorch (@PyTorch) March 23, 2020