This post presents a visualization of the new predictions concerning the geographical distribution of the expected number of cases in the US. The new simulations are adjusted by considering data and reports as of April the 28th.
We thank Willy Pell and the UUorld team for providing us their software for the animated visualization of our prediction data.
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Thank you for the information. The animation would be much more useful if the map was not animated moving up and toward the viewer while the numbers/dates move forward. It is too hard to read currently.
You mentioned that this is based on data from April 28th. Maybe I missed it, but what is the date that you’re predicting these numbers will be achieved by?