FIT3179 Visualization 2

COVID-19 Statistics 2020

This page shows the distribution and statistics of the novel Coronavirus disease in different parts of the world.

Data used are from Janauary 2020 to October 10th 2020.

Covid-19

Are you afraid?

6 out of a 100 person has a high chance of contracting the Coronavirus disease, and 1 of these 6 have a high chance of facing death from the virus.

This approximation is made by deriving the data of confirmed cases and number of deaths among the worldwide population in October.

Distribution of Covid-19 Cases 📌

Change the selection below the map to see the Number of Active Cases per Country in comaparison to one another,

Or to view the Spread of the Virus from country to country via travelling.


Number of Cases

This chart shows the Number of Active Cases each Month per Continent.

💡 Compare the areas to see which Continent contributes to the most Number of Cases.

✨ Zoom in and out on the chart by scrolling up and down to see the Number of Cases for each Month in a closer scale. ✨


Number of Deaths by Confirmed cases

The Population of each Country is shown by the size of the shapes.

✨ Double click on any one of the Continent in the legend on the right of the graph to highlight its Countries,

Or filter the Countries by Continents by changing the Continent selection below the chart. ✨

✨ Zoom in and out on the chart by scrolling up and down to see the values for smaller populated countries,

Or filter out smaller Countries by adjusting the Population slider below the chart.✨



Top 10 Most Affected Countries

These charts shows the Number of Confirmed Cases in the Top 10 Most Affected Countries from January to March 2020
along with the Temperature and Humidity of the Countries throughout January to March.

💡 Compare the numbers to see if there is a correlation between Temperature, Humidity and Number of Covid cases.

✨ Filter the Countries by clicking on one of the Country in the legend on the right of the chart.

Or highlight regions in the Temperature or Humidity chart to filter by Country or Date.✨

✨ Zoom in and out of the bar chart to see the Number of Cases for each day on a closer scale. ✨

This visualisation is created by Kai Lin Wong. The source codes and datasets can be found here.