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coronavirus
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They Were Us.
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Moves towards reopening the country
Using anonymized cellphone data from SafeGraph, Reade Levinson and Chris Canipe for Reuters…
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Bad denominator
With coronavirus testing, many governments have used the percentage of tests that came…
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Improving the Georgia Cases Chart (The Process 090)
The Georgia Department of Public Health published a questionable chart showing confirmed Covid-19 cases over time. Intentionally misleading or poorly made chart?
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Reopening states and how they currently measure up
States are reopening. Some seem ready, and some less so. Lena V. Groeger…
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Households that lost income
This straightforward grid map by Danielle Alberti for Axios shows the percentage of…
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Drawing the coronavirus
What does the coronavirus look like? Rebekah Frumkin for The Paris Review highlights…
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Florida data manager fired over transparency of Covid-19 data
Rebekah Jones, GIS manager for the Florida Department of Health, was fired a…
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Where unemployment benefits are higher than lost wages
Economists at the University of Chicago analyzed unemployment benefits from the CARES act…
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How experts use disease modeling to help inform policymakers
Harry Stevens and John Muyskens for The Washington Post put you in the…
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Coronavirus Visual Rundown, Part II (The Process 089)
This issue of The Process is public.
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Change in Instacart searches after the coronavirus
For Bloomberg, Ellen Huet and Lizette Chapman reported on the jolt for Instacart…
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Who should receive care first, an ethical dilemma
At greater disparities between low resources and high volumes of sick people, doctors…
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Possible vaccine timelines
It’d be great if we could conjure a vaccine or a “cure” seemingly…
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Coronavirus testing accuracy
Medical tests do not always provide certain results. Quartz illustrated this with the…
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Comparing Covid-19 models
FiveThirtyEight compared six Covid-19 models for a sense of where we might be…
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Playable simulations to decide what happens next
The timelines keep shifting and people are getting antsy for many valid (and…
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Pretend mall map to show at-risk brands
Many brands that were at-risk before the pandemic or ran with low profit…
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Text from press briefings categorized
The New York Times went through the words used during press briefings, pulling…
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Excess deaths
We cannot know the true number of coronavirus-related deaths. Maybe it’s because of…