Open Geospatial Data and COVID-19
Some of the key GIS datasets being used today for research and outreach related to COVID-19 are assessed and reviewed.
Some of the key GIS datasets being used today for research and outreach related to COVID-19 are assessed and reviewed.
GIS can help in planning how to ease COVID-19 lockdown restrictions by using spatial analysis.
Spatially-explicit models highlight how COVID-19 has various spatial factors that can affect its spread and death rates.
Mobile phone data could be used to limit the spread of the virus while medical experts can also use it to project next steps in fighting a pandemic.
An interactive GIS dashboard developed by Johns Hopkins University is mapping COVID-19 cases with near real-time tracking.
Johns Hopkins University has launched a new GIS dashboard that maps confirmed COVID-19 (coronavirus) cases within the United States.