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Corona Virus Tracker
These are cases officially reported by the World Health Organization. This can be denoted by the "Red" color on the map.
This follows the official death count put out by the World Health Organization. This can be denoted by the "Brown" color on the map.
Self-Reported Positive cases are those in which a person who exhibits symptoms of the Covid-19 virus has been tested positive for carrying the virus. These are positive cases that are awaiting verification before being added to the WHO count. This can be denoted by the "Pink" color on the map.
Symptomatic cases are those where there are possible signs of having the Covid-19 virus, but the person has yet to be officially tested. This can be denoted by the "Yellow" color on the map.
Asymptomatic shows those who do not exhibit signs of the Covid-19 virus. This can be denoted by the "Blue" color on the map.
Where Do We Obtain Our Data?
We work hard to keep you updated on COVID-19

- CDC
- Local State Departments of Health
- WorldoMeter
- John Hopkins Hospital
- DXY DX Doctor
- Our Own Internal Stats Team in Local Areas Around the World
- WHO
How Often Do We Update Our Stats?
We update our data every 30 mins. Cases are often initially reported as presumptive by the CDC and then later converted to confirmed cases. We do not report presumptive cases and presumptive cases can take any where from 24 to 72 hours to be confirmed.
We are aware that cases are reported often by local news agencies faster than the CDC reports cases. As a healthcare network we strive to keep our users updated but we do not want to increase concerns by reporting cases that are not confirmed by the CDC.
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