The virus is thought to have originated in a central Chinese city.
includes the total number of deaths, confirmed cases, and the number of people who have recovered from the virus which has been linked to a
in Wuhan, where live animals were sold. The information is plotted on a map, as well as in tables on either side.data from official bodies including the World Health Organization , the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the U.S., Europe, and China, as well as China's National Health Commission.
The dashboard created by experts at Johns Hopkins University charting the progress of the new coronavirus.Gardner wrote:"The dashboard is intended to provide the public with an understanding of the outbreak situation as it unfolds, with transparent data sources."
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