#DirectoryCovid19: Johns Hopkins University tool

Johns Hopkins: tool by Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE)

The data reported are highly reliable because they’re collected by «using regional and local health departments, namely the China CDC (CCDC), Hong Kong Department of Health, Macau Government, Taiwan CDC, European CDC (ECDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as city and state-level health authorities.»

CSSE has uploaded all of the information and data on this tool on GitHub – an opensource platform for web developers –, which means that other organizations can access it and develop similar tools. For instance, Italy has taken advantage of Johns Hopkins’s effort and has created a dashboard based on the same technology to create a visualization of the Covid-19 cases confirmed around the country. Similarly, the Lombardy region – the Italian region most affected by the virus – has developed a tracker for its own territory.




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