

METHODOLOGY: We extrapolated and graded the NY Times data into a 10 point scale.
#INFOGRAPHIC ABOUT COVID 19 PLUS#
Primary source: NY Times: When 511 Epidemiologists Expect to Fly, Hug and Do 18 Other Everyday Activities Again plus additional epidemiological opinions from articles by Reuters, NPR and SF Gate.
#INFOGRAPHIC ABOUT COVID 19 PROFESSIONAL#
We collated & visualised the advice & professional opinions from over 500 epidemiologists & health experts as quoted in various media articles.

: NEW Corona’s Riskiest Activities graphic. This combined with a greater prevalence of underlying health problems among BAME populations (diabetes, obesity etc) goes some way to explain some of these race & ethnicity disparities.īut, even when these are filtered out, there’s still a pronounced imbalance. Higher exposure leads to higher infection rates which, in turn, can lead to a higher death rates. : experience pressure to keep working or quickly return to work, even in risky settings. : have cultural and language barriers in accessing information & services : live in cramped apartments or multigenerational homes : have front-line jobs that keep them working from home, increasing exposure In the US, black and Latino people are 3x more likely to be *infected* by Coronavirus (according to a new analysis of 640,000 infections by the NYTimes – who sued the CDC to get the data). : Average Disease Deaths per Day updated.Īdded risk chart for Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic (BAME) people who are more at risk of deaths from Coronavirus according to a study of 33,000+ deaths in the UK. : Added Portuguese version of Riskiest Activies : Added German and Spanish translations of Riskiest Activities : Updated Top Outbreak Countries interactive : Added new interactives: Country Comparer and COVID Hotspots Map (coded by Univers Labs, Design by Nueker, concept & creative direction: David McCandless) : Added a vaccination tab to the data tracker. : Added Vaccines vs Variants chart, tracking efficacy and effectiveness of the major vaccinations against the major coronavirus variants. : Vaccines vs Variants > created average efficacy figures. : Vaccines vs Variants > updated with latest Omicron data and reorganised chart : Vaccines vs Variants > updated with latest world regions & booster efficacy data. : Vaccines vs Variants > updated with latest Omicron severity data Primary source is this great summary from the New York Times plus extra data from Johns Hopkins University (PDF) See the data. : Added a COVID Treatments interactive visualisation, summarising and grading evidence for 28 current and purported medical interventions for COVID19. : Vaccines vs Variants > updated with latest 88% vaccine effectiveness against severe COVID figure from UK Health Security Agency. Monoclonal Antibodies / REGEN-COV marked as not effective for Omicron ( source)Īdded new Japanese anti-viral drug S-217622 to TENTATIVE ( source) Remdesivir moved from CONFLICTING to PROMISING ( source) : Removed Coronavirus Infographic (outdated information) : Various tweaks to COVID treatments graphics : Added new Ivermectin study showing no efficacy
