Official Coronavirus Live Maps and Apps to Track COVID-19
The coronavirus or COVID-19 has shaken the world as we know it. Only yesterday, theWHO or World Health Organization declaredthe novel coronavirus as a pandemic. A matter of global concern, there are some bad actors who are trying to profit from this situation, as they always do. While this is shameful and disgraceful at the same time, we need to be even more vigilant. Online scams are rampant with fake coronavirus live maps and apps making an appearance on the Play and App Store respectively. After several complaints, Google took anextreme stepby initiating a blanket ban on search terms COVID-19 and coronavirus. This will definitely protect innocent people from trying fake products and methods that do more harm and good.
Such apps are dangerous because most of them are spreading fake news, propaganda, and information that is not only incorrect but also dangerous. People are desperate right now, looking for ways to protect themselves from catching the dreaded coronavirus. At TechWiser, we went through all the sources to find official, the government released or approved, coronavirus live maps and apps. Let’s begin.

1. World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO is tracking the whole world when it comes to coronavirus, which they recently announced to be a pandemic. You will find all up to date information on theirdedicated page.
TheWHO’s live coronavirus mapwill show you all the countries which are hit by the epidemic and the number of cases that have been reported and confirmed so far. You can zoom in and out easily as the map looks a little bit cluttered when seen in its entirety.

2. Coronavirus Live Maps
The New York Times is a reputable source and has been for a long time. They have created alive map for the USAwhere you can see all the places where cases have been reported. The map is being updated on a daily basis as is evident from the timestamp. The size of the red circle depends on the number of people who have tested positive. These circles have been drawn based on county.
The Telegraph is another reputable source of news and journalism but in the UK. Instead of focusing on their home country alone, they went ahead and created alive map for coronavirus here. The live coronavirus map is interactive in nature. you may select to view the total number of infections, deaths, and recoveries.

Live Sciences has also been keeping tabs on the spread of the novel coronavirus on theirconstantly update page. It gives you a breakdown of all the cases of the deadly virus reported across all states of America.
The map has been prepared with data collected from reputable sources like WHO, CDC, and more.

3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC is agovernment websiteand perhaps the most reliable source on all matters concerning coronavirus or COVID-19. The link will take you to their global live map which shows all areas infected with the virus but doesn’t share numbers. Then why link to it on this post? Because you will find plenty of other important and vital information like the latest news, how the virus spreads, what the government is doing to prevent further spread, possible ways to cure it, and more.
You will find links in the sidebar that will take you deeper where you will find live coronavirus maps for different states of America with real-time updated information on infections and whatnot. I would recommend you begin with theWhat You Should Knowsection where you will find info on how the virus spreads, symptoms, helpline numbers, and more. There are other sections worth exploring like traveling (national and international), labs and departments, and the population at higher risks, and then some more.

4. COVID Visualizer
Another interactive representation of the current COVID-19 numbers in the world. Developed byNavid MamoonandGabriel Rasskin, students at Carnegie Mellon University. Unlike others, this website gives a Google Earth-like feel and mimics the earth’s rotation as you let the globe sit idle. The website is simple and to check the COVID-19 toll, all you have to do is click on the specific country. This will give you a small pop-up containing,number of patients,total number of recoveriesand thedeath toll, along with new cases added on the present day. In addition to that, you’ll also see a count at the bottom of the screen. The data is taken fromWorldometersand is updated regularly. I suggest bookmarking it for constant updates.
CheckCovid Visualizer
Coronavirus Apps for Android and iOS
5. Coronavirus Outbreak
Both Android and iOS have extremely strictapp policiesregarding COVID-19. Although there are many websites that help you gather information about the outbreak and its preventive measures, the number of apps hardly touch double digits. In terms of a live dashboard app, you have this one open-source app for Android called CoronoVirus Outbreak. The app is not available on the Play store and has to be downloaded from GitHub.
The app is available onGitHuband has a open-source data repository mainatineed by JHU-CSSE.
However, the app is legit and it gathers data from an open-sourcedata repository. It is maintained by Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering (JHU CSSE). The app shows a global infection map as well as local infection data based on your location. For more information, you’re able to check out ourarticle on the app and it’s data sources.
Read:COVID-19 Apps to Stay Updated About the Pandemic
Apart from this, you also have theofficial CDC and other news apps. These apps mostly cover local announcements and news around COVID-19.
Coronavirus Live Maps and Apps
I would like to stress the fact that you should also stay away from information being shared on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. The same also goes true for messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, Messenger among others. People are trying to profit from this situation by selling rumors, fear-mongering, and spreading lies to sell make-shift products that don’t work.
There is no official cure or vaccine for coronavirus that is known to work. Don’t try anything without consulting your doctor first. Self-quarantine is the best way to avoid this disease. Be vigilant and stay safe.
Gaurav Bidasaria
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