Η Microsoft offers us a live detector for coronavirus cases around the world, with data from WHO, the CDC and the ECDC.
ΚAs coronavirus infections continue around the world, Microsoft offers an easy way to track them by country and country by using the Bing search engine.
As he says ZDNet, Microsoft has released Bing COVID-19 Tracker, which works similarly to Google Maps but focuses exclusively on coronavirus disease and its effects.
The interactive map shows the location of coronavirus cases in a circle, the size of which determines the number of cases. On the left, there is a current set of confirmed, active and fatal cases. At the time of writing, there were 174,736 confirmed cases, 90,241 active cases, 77,790 recovery cases and 6,705 deaths.
Below is a list of countries and US states. By clicking on Greece, you will see exactly what number the above-mentioned categories correspond to and where the total number of cases is currently.
The data used by Microsoft comes from The World Health Organization (WHO), the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the European Center for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC). Michael Schechter, CEO of Bing Growth and Distribution, explained: "A lot of Bing people worked (from home) this past week to create a cartographic and reliable source of COVID-19 information."
As you can see, our country has reached, for the time being, 331 cases, so to help the situation, we stay home!
See the Microsoft coronavirus detector's special page HEREΕHowever, in addition to Microsoft's proposal to Bing, there is also the Pineza page, who created a map of Greece for the coronavirus, which shows exclusively the cases that have been recorded ONLY in our country, and in fact notes them by regions of the territory.
See the map from Pineza HERE[the_ad_group id = ”966 ″]