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an interactive map allows you to follow the evolution of the pandemic

The new Covid-19 coronavirus affects the whole world, which is gradually confined. Many borders are closed, many international modes of transport are stopped, and countries are trying as much as possible to limit the spread of the virus. To follow the evolution of the pandemic, an interactive map exists, updated regularly.

This tool was developed by Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore in the United States. It allows to follow on a map and in a dashboard the number of people officially infected (confirmed) by coronavirus, the dead and what we talk less about, the number of healed (recovered).

This Monday, March 16 at 6 p.m., some 175,000 cases were confirmed worldwide. France was the 7th country with the most cases in the world (5,397) and the fourth most affected European country after Italy (24,747 cases), Spain (9,428 cases) and Germany (6,672 cases).


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