By the end of 2020, about 100 million additional people are projected to find themselves in extreme poverty, living on less than $1.90 a day. Millions more are slipping into less extreme poverty...
See the COVID impact on the travel industry and compare it to the 2008 financial crisis and the 2011 volcano eruptions | Data source: Eurostat | Data prep: Ezequiel Geremia
Inspired by the coronavirus infographic datapack published by the team at informationisbeautiful.net, this project is a visualization of the COVID-19 cases in India as well as around the world....
In February 2020, South Korea announced thousands of coronavirus cases in the space of only a few days, an outbreak that initially pushed their tally of confirmed cases much higher than anywhere...
Bollettino.grafico is both information and experimentation, the name itself is a declaration of intent. It’s called “bollettino” (dispatch) because it’s a fast direct daily update on the covid-19...
This article, published on the anniversary of Australia’s first documented cases of COVID-19, uses a national dataset of every confirmed coronavirus case (a dataset built by our team) to tell the...
This visual explanation demonstrates how COVID-19 tracing apps can break infection chains and preserve users' privacy. We felt that the public discourse surrounding digital contact tracing lacked a...
The Viral Data project, created by the Data Privacy Brasil Research Association, mapped the digital technologies based on the use of personal data during the COVID-19 calamity period in Brazil. We...
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, Graphicacy worked with our partners at Johns Hopkins University to design and engineer a visualization to help make sense of the testing landscape....
Which communities are the most vulnerable to COVID-19 and why? Where and how should we target resources or interventions to best mitigate the impacts of the pandemic? The Surgo Ventures Precision...
As COVID-19 began to spread in the U.S. in March 2020, Trump administration officials estimated 100,000 to 200,000 Americans might die. A worst-case scenario, they said, meant between 1.6 million...
Scientists say the pandemic will end in the U.S. only when we achieve what's called herd immunity. Play with our simulations to see how immunity can stop an outbreak in its tracks. We explain a...
The Pandemic Poachers cross-border investigation was reported by 13 journalists from the InfoNile network in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and South Sudan over one year and contains original data...
It all started when some of my closest friends and I tested positive for COVID back in December 2021. We tried to keep track of who was the one who had the first symptoms, but the information got...
In the early weeks and months of the pandemic, reliable information was hard to find. Little was known about how to prevent transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, or treat people with the covid-19...
A semi-realtime simulation of the number of COVID cases reported.
This visualization was created before there were vaccines, and in the news you would only hear big numbers: "800 new cases...
For the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic, I marked every siren, helicopter and construction noise I heard on paper. I charted it here, and included other sounds and events within earshot from my...
Although the pandemic of novel coronavirus caught humanity unawares, scientists worldwide rapidly started vaccine development. That led to a significant breakthrough in immunology: many developed...
The COVID-19 Barometer is a data visualization series showing the trends and the situation of the pandemic with pixel visualization as its core.
We are one of the earliest non-profit forces to...
The average person in the 1%* could afford 1,524,709 doses of Covid-19 vaccine. The average person in the 99% could afford 19,866 doses (1,504,843 fewer).
To visualise this, each syringe in the...
EXPLORING THE CORRELATION BETWEEN COVID-19 VACCINE ACCEPTANCE AND SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS IN THE UNITED STATES
The COVID-19 vaccine has been widely available and free to the public in the US...
They were the first ones on the dance floor, the first in their families to immigrate to the United States, the first to lend a helping hand or words of support. Grandma, Pop Pop, Butterfly, Coach,...
In a pandemic, it's critical that the community understands the nature of the threat to make informed decisions. But too often, science communication is impenetrable.
In this piece we combined...
The datafication process that affects society allows us to witness the pandemic from a global perspective. This article provides an example of immersive architecture in which more than 600,000...
In the end of November 2021, German health authorities registered the 100,000th dead person as a consequence of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. On the occasion of this sad landmark, we created a map...
This piece was inspired by my personal connection to New York City, ambulances, and the sirens that populated my current home of London during the pandemic. I tried to create a soundscape that...
Why do new variants keep appearing? And why are we at risk of new outbreaks? Dive into the heart of SARS-CoV-2 and discover the surprising role of the spike protein.
The Omicron variant was...
In the early stages of the covid-19 pandemic, there were confusing and conflicting messages about how best to keep transmission rates down in public places. Should we wash our hands? Wear a mask,...
By the end of 2019, the new coronavirus pneumonia began to spread rapidly. As of March 9,2020, a total of 576 confirmed cases had been reported in Chongqing. In order to present the situation of...
A personal data visualisation exploring the relationship between different variables that were documented daily throughout the UK’s first national lockdown as a result of COVID-19. The power of...