coronavirusdata journalismobjectivitynews productionpublic opinioncrisisNews reports on the Covid-19 pandemic have largely been data-driven, with coverage on infection numbers, deaths, recoveries, tests administered, economic impacts and vaccine trials; data for these stories tend to be disseminated from ...
China (Zhou et al.2020; Wu et al.2020) and the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was declared a pandemic in March 2020 by the World Health Organization. In order to control the spread of the virus and limit the negative consequences of...
Numbers are what undergird this process. Data on who has the disease, data on their contacts: if we lose control of that data then we have effectively lost control of thecoronavirusall over again. Which is why what happened in the past week with England's ...
There is a huge amount of data to support the natural origin of SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, said David Hayman, professor of infectious disease ecology at Massey University in New Zealand. "To date, there is nothing but some circumstantial evidence that SARS-CoV-...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic that began in early 2020 quickly spread globally, bringing unprecedented shocks to many countries and even the global trade economy. Big data is the main feature of the internet era. It has transformed the industrial development pattern of modern ...
Colleges: Cases on college and university campuses. Excess deaths: The elevated overall number of deaths during the pandemic. Mask use: A July 2020 survey of how regularly people in each county wore masks. Averages and anomalies: A set of pre-computed rolling averages of cases and deaths for...
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by Ryan Blethen, The Seattle Times Credit: CC0 Public Domain Months into the COVID-19 pandemic, the public is used to seeing a cavalcade of numbers and charts that show how the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is spreading or how it's affecting a given place. ...
As the coronavirus pandemictakes its terrible toll, in both human life and livelihoods, governments, public-health authorities, companies, and individuals have responded with extraordinary measures. To protect the health of people, governments and institutions put in place restrictions on movement and me...
The global COVID-19 pandemic has the potential to severely affect those with rheumatic diseases or who are taking immunosuppressive therapies. Information is lacking as to how these groups will fare if they become infected. A global alliance has rapidly