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Monthly Archives: April 2020
Provincial and Regional COVID19 Visualizations to April 24 and 26
Another week of COVID19 data and another set of updated visuals: Historical trends across Ontario for cumulative reported cases, deaths and resolved cases on the DUG shiny dashboard, developed and maintained by @GregRousell https://gregrousell.shinyapps.io/COVID-19/ Provincial map of Regional COVID19 reported … Continue reading
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COVID19 Daily Reported Cases Visualization Updates
Following are a few updates of visualizations that were presented last week: Exploring the shape of distributions of regionally reported cases: Daily reported cases by region over time using a static scale: Animation of cumulative daily reported cases by region:
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Cases of COVID19 still increasing in Ontario
The Data User Group continues to track and analyze the growth of the pandemic in Ontario. The following animated visualization designed by @GregRousell depicts the increase in Total Cases, Confirmed Cases, Resolved Cases and Deaths in Ontario:
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COVID19 Distributions – Ontario Public Health Units
The same data can be viewed in a variety of ways to support different reflections and discussions. This histogram of the regional distributions of daily reported cases of COVID19 helps you appreciate the volume of cases that the Toronto and … Continue reading
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COVID19 reported cases of Public Health Units by Municipality
Updated with Public Health Unit Labels Original post with PHU’s labelled by Municipal location: The animated data visualization above was produced in R using the ggplot2 and gganimate packages with open source data from data.ontario.ca. Data is current up to … Continue reading
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