Another COVID-19 Dashboard

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Recently there have been an overwhelming number of dashboards created to display COVID-19 data, so I decided to try my hand at it as well. I created a dashboard that allows you to search for a state and look at the breakdown of cases and deaths by county as well as the long-term and short-term (past week) number of cases. You can see if your state has really “flattened the curve” yet or not.

I used the COVID19 R package which aggregates data from multiple sources including the Oxford Covid-19 Government Response Tracker, the New York Times, JHU CSSE and others.

If you want to take a look at the code it can be found here.

Stay safe and wear your mask!

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