Here are some nice resources I've come across: Obligatory global john hopkins/arcgis: https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.h...
Another global map, but with different stats: https://thewuhanvirus.com/
A detailed frequency table with sources: https://bnonews.com/index.php/2020/02/the-latest-coronavirus...
A japan dashboard: https://covid19japan.com/
Nextstrain has a bioinformatics overview here: https://nextstrain.org/ncov
This is also a good source, daily updates
P.S I live in Singapore. Ask me anything
Probably quite a silver lining there.
Edit: Got it the wrong way round: individuals, not groups.
Note that there have been more than 100 cases now with no deaths.
Some of the less known measures that Govt. took
* Encouraging companies to plan Business continuity plans
* Govt. Whatsapp group provides accurate information, preventing spread of fake news
* Govt gave each household masks just to stop the panic
* Free healthcare for all suffering from coronavirus
(Not that there wasn't a slight panic and crazy hoarding stories and there certainly are flaws in company/building management policies, but .. that's not to blame on the government)
The contact tracing and isolation was near perfect. Strict measures were taken for people who disobeyed orders and put people in danger.
(Context: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-03/loo-roll-limit-costco...)
Because of their mis-management a lot of people contracted the Virus.
It should be noted that all schools in Singapore are open along with all work places
Can't really fault the extensive and sweeping measures China has taken, and the compliance and efforts of the Chinese people.
Singapore is somewhat similar with strict measures and people complying for the greater good.
Calling it the Wuhan Virus is not great.
I found something interesting about South Korea. According to Worldometers South Korea have tested a lot more people than anyone else - see https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/covid-19-testing/
Then if you look at the Country breakdown here https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ (scroll down a bit) South Korea has 5,186 confirmed cases but only 27 are listed as Serious or Critical. This seems to go against the '20% need hospital treatment' narrative and would support the theory that there are a lot of mild cases going undetected (as SK has tested more widely than any other country).
But ... I can't find a source for that '27' Serious or Critical number.
If you're unrelated to the cult but want to get tested anyway, you can just show up at a drive-thru testing center (yes, that's a thing) and it will take less than 10 minutes. On-demand testing costs around $150, but it's free if you turn out to be infected or have recently been to any place where you might have picked up the virus, such as Daegu.
This system obviously picks up a lot of mild cases.
I haven't seen the 27 "Serious or Critical" figure published anywhere domestically. It might be based on an arbitrary criterion (e.g. "patient is being given oxygen") that is only used for reporting to international organizations. Meanwhile, the government has begun to move mild cases from hospitals to other facilities (where they will be quarantined) in order to make room for more severe cases that they're clearly anticipating. There have been over 30 deaths already, so it's unlikely that there are only 27 severe cases.
I found a source for the SK stats: http://ncov.mohw.go.kr/tcmBoardView.do?brdId=&brdGubun=&data...
Does 격리해제 mean something like 'Serious cases?'. Google translates it as 'isolate'
Wish they listed the total number of people tested so far though. Since I think that's a statistic that is important to properly interpret the number of cases.
Erlang + Ruby?
https://i.imgur.com/BZWiC0p.png
I wonder how accurate this Wappalyzer [1] is?
The clusters that did develop expanded rapidly.
I'm gonna go with the excellent government response and tracing on this one
It's a good time to show how important web accessibility is. The wording inside the HTML Canvas can't be translated.
Stay strong & safe @kijin!
Also, the clusters identified have more Chinese origin people.
Also, quarantine efforts for rescued citizens from Wuhan was efficiently done.