CoronaVirus-Navigator Charts

These weekly updated charts should contribute to a better understanding of the CoronaVirus development at different locations.

The data used, published by Johns Hopkins CSSE of the United States, do not allow appropriate contextualization - the number of tests performed, and other relevant factors such as demographic profiles are not given.

The number of deaths may include anyone infected with the CoronaVirus – the disease, COVID-19, may not have been the cause in every case.

The charts are sorted in descending order according to the proportion of deaths in the respective total population.

As the number of absolute deaths over past years in specific populations is, for now, the only verifiable means to assess the relevance of the far-reaching measures taken by governments, we produce selected Mortality Charts for the USA and Germany

Click at any of the bars for more details of that specific week.

Scroll to the bottom of this page to select other places.

Click at the top right icon of each chart to switch it off.

Disclaimer
IIDj , Institute for Information Design Japan

We have followed the developments surrounding the coronavirus since the very early beginnings in February 2020.

Our call for verifiable and usable data to be made available to the public and authorities at all levels in a format that allows risk assessment and appropriate decision-making went unheard.

These serious shortcomings were all the more unacceptable, given that the monopoly of apparent authority was only consolidated by the unprecedented synchronized referencing of global mainstream media, leading to significant misinterpretations and far-reaching measures that severely affected most of the people on Earth.

Although we strongly deplored these consistent inadequacy of data and the glaring lack of scientifically responsible communication by universities, government institutions, and the media - worldwide - we engaged in providing 2D and 3D visualizations that we attempted to contextualize as much as the available data allowed.

Late in 2020 we stopped publishing.

Necessary investigations must move beyond short-term concerns and anxieties, not being distracted by urgency or authority

Every suggestion is welcome!

IIDj , Institute for Information Design Japan, 2021
cv@iidj.net