During these dramatic weeks of COVID-19 pandemic, my thoughts go to all people and families that are suffering beacause of the disease. Also, I think we should really thank all healthcare professionals that are currently fighting against the virus.
These visualizations are built on the top of the daily COVID-19 data obtained from John Hopkins University, and plotted using the Covid19CountsPlot R library (https://github.com/dami82/Covid19CasesPlot). Briefly, instead of visualizing cumulative data, here I am showing day-by-day numbers. The goal is trying to understand when selected countries (or US States) of interest are reaching an apex or a plateau. Also, I hope to gain insights about time relationships/gaps between number of new cases and COVID-19 related deaths.
Figure 1. xy-plots showing the number of new daily COVID-19 cases (orange points, left y-axis) and number of daily deaths due to COVID-19 (blue points, right y-axis) with respect to time in a set of Countries of interest. Trendlines were computed by LOESS. The latest daily number of new cases and the latest daily death toll are reported. Data provided by John Hopkins University. Note: U.S. plot y-axis on a different scale.
Top-20 US States by cumulative number of confirmed cases
Figure 3. xy-plots showing the number of new daily COVID-19 cases (orange points, left y-axis) and number of daily deaths due to COVID-19 (blue points, right y-axis) with respect to time in a set of US-states of interest. Trendlines were computed by LOESS. The latest daily number of new cases and the latest daily death toll are reported. Data provided by John Hopkins University. Note: Plot have y-axes on independent scales.
Selected US Counties: Los Angeles (CA), Middlesex (MA), Cook (IN), Marion (IN), Miami-Dade (FL), Wayne (MI), Fairfax (VA), and Philadelphia (PA).
Figure 4. xy-plots showing the number of new daily COVID-19 cases (orange points, left y-axis) and number of daily deaths due to COVID-19 (blue points, right y-axis) with respect to time in a set of US-counties of interest. Trendlines were computed by LOESS. The latest daily number of new cases and the latest daily death toll are reported. Data provided by John Hopkins University. Note: Plot have y-axes on independent scales.
More info are available at:
Day-by-day COVID-19 Patterns: https://www.data-pulse.com/dev_site/covid19/
GitHub (R lib): https://github.com/dami82/Covid19CasesPlot
JHU COVID-19 data: https://systems.jhu.edu/research/public-health/ncov/