Interactive map shows *trends* in COVID-19 cases / deaths over prior 14 days

Before “stay home” restrictions can be eased, one important thing to know is whether the number of new cases/deaths per day is trending up or down.  This interactive map uses authoritative data from Johns Hopkins University to give you the answer at a glance.  Different overlays show whether the number of new COVID-19 cases/deaths are increasing or decreasing over the prior 14 days or prior 7 days in a county, state or country.   The map is automatically updated once per day at 12:05 a.m. Pacific time.

Each location on the map has two symbols.
Circle = prior 14 days.
Triangle = prior 7 days.
Red = count is trending up.
Green = count is trending down.The map has several COVID-19 overlays you can turn on/off.  When the map opens the overlay “County bad trend in cases” is ‘on’.  Each symbol is a county where the number of cases reported over the prior 7 days is increasing (i.e. triangle is red).
To learn about the data and get the most benefit from the map, please read the “Map tips” – link in upper left corner.

Open GISsurfer map:
https://mappingsupport.com/p2/gissurfer.php?center=37.157050,-96.328125&zoom=4&basemap=USA_basemap&overlay=County_boundaries,State_boundary,County_bad_trend_in_deaths&txtfile=https://mappingsupport.com/p2/disaster/coronavirus/covid_14_day.txt

Joseph Elfelt
Redmond, WA
Twitter: @mappingsupport
https://mappingsupport.com

4/23/2020