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Service Description: The COVID-19 Cases polygons are published as a part of the SEDAC Global COVID-19 Mapper. This web map contains six layers that present data on r prevalence and mortality rates for the novel coronavirus disease(COVID-19) at national and subnational scales, to the extent of data availability. These rates are calculated using SEDAC’s GPWv411 UNWPP-Adjusted Population Totals for 2020 and daily case reporting from John Hopkins University & Medicine Coronavirus Resource Center. For each layer’s unit of analysis, information is visualized in quintiles. The SEDAC Global COVID-19 Mapper offers geographically-explicit population-level data on the coronavirus’s transmission, including confirmed cases, recovered cases, r prevalence, and mortality rates. This data is incorporated with population risk factors including sex makeup, age distribution, and degree of urbanization. Mitigating the coronavirus pandemic requires an understanding of the population demographics, density metrics, and the disease spread conditions particular to each locality. As such the viewer is especially useful in evaluating community-tailored strategies and as a tool for those researchers, educators, and policymakers interested in visualizing the novel coronavirus’s impact.
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Copyright Text: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center, Johns Hopkins University & Medicine Coronavirus Resource Center, The European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC)
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Title: 7- day moving average for coronavirus cases
Author: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC)
Comments: The COVID-19 Cases - 7 day moving average layers are published as a part of the SEDAC Global COVID-19 Mapper. This mapper visualizes the moving average of confirmed COVID 19 cases over 7 days for the entire globe. This map contains three layers presenting the 7 day moving average for confirmed cases in a given region. This data is available at national and subnational scales, to the extent of data availability. These rates are calculated using population data from SEDAC’s GPWv411 UNWPP-Adjusted Population Totals for 2020 and daily case reporting from the John Hopkins University & Medicine Coronavirus Resource Center . For each layer’s unit of analysis, information is visualized in quintiles.
The seven-day-moving-average calculates the rolling average in daily reported cases for the seven day period ending in that date. This data shows the trends in a location's coronavirus outbreak. The seven-day-moving-average also serves to mitigate noise in daily fluctuations, such as recurring variations in weekday-weekend reported totals or changes in reporting methods. The seven-day-moving average is calculated by averaging the current data and the last 6 days. Trend graphs can be found in the COVID_19 Map Popup viewer.
The SEDAC Global COVID-19 Mapper offers geographically-explicit population-level data on the coronavirus’s transmission, including disease trends, confirmed cases, recovered cases, r prevalence, and mortality rates. This data is incorporated with population risk factors including sex makeup, age distribution, and degree of urbanization. Mitigating the coronavirus pandemic requires an understanding of the population demographics, density metrics, and the disease spread conditions particular to each locality. Environmental information including air quality as measured by Aerosol Optical Depth( ) and Elevation are also included as these factors are potentially linked to disease mortality. As such the viewer is especially useful in evaluating community-tailored strategies and as a tool for those researchers, educators, and policymakers interested in visualizing the novel coronavirus’s impact.
Subject: This map visualizes the 7-day-moving-average for the covid-19 pandemic at the country , subnational, and highest resolution scales.
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Keywords: Covid-19-polygons,Covid-19,population estimates,sex,age,mortality,covid-19 prevalence,urban,public health
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