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by chrononaut
2336 days ago
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One minor note is that the "real time" nature of this map is a bit deceiving at the moment, at least to me. While the specific figures imply that it's pulling data at a near real-time basis, it's still dependent on countries posting the latest figures in batch, and then being updated as last indicated in the top right. As of now, it seems verbal announcements precede the digital announcements and as such I've found journalist-maintained maps to be a bit more up to date with the latest announcements, such as the one maintained by the NYTimes. Although if this continues to spread to different demographics, this map will probably have much higher utility. |
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In fact, multiple specialist academics said ~3 days ago that only 5% of cases are confirmed, now may be less due to reports of equipment shortages, the additional time the virus has had to disperse geographically, and Chinese New Year. Therefore, we can multiply any official figures by 20x. Official figures are nearing 5,000 cases, which extrapolating from those estimates means we're at around 100,000 infections as of today.
Source: I wrote and am maintaining an animated map of the domestic spread (the one on Wikipedia), over here: https://github.com/globalcitizen/2019-wuhan-coronavirus-data... .. powered by two scrapers, main one is from DXY, which is ahead of this 'real time' map by many hours, judging by total figures.