How the Virus Won
This interactive graphic moves through the timeline of COVID-19 in the United States and shows via a map how and where the virus spread.
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This interactive graphic moves through the timeline of COVID-19 in the United States and shows via a map how and where the virus spread.
This message, posted on Facebook, reads “When you go out of the house, you must wear a mask to protect yourself and others.”
Internews has been working on rumours, misinformation and disinformation for many years, including in the Ebola-response in 2014 where we launched our first rumour-tracking project, a methodology we continue to use, adapt and improve in humanitarian responses around the world. It also helps us grapple with fake news and disinformation when it infiltrates the mainstream media.
SMS (Soap/sanitizer, Mask, Social distance) is the need of the hour. This infographic designed for the general audience visually explains the do’s and don’ts of wearing a mask correctly. The infographic is available in English and other Indian languages.
These comics, produced by Africaid, Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Health and Child Care, cover information on COVID-19 as well as information for young people living with HIV on taking their treatment and attending clinic appointments.
This infographic provides information on COVID-19 symptoms and is intended for general and low literacy audience and is available for download in English and Hindi.
As we get used to the ‘new normal’, following preventive measures is still our best defence against the invisible COVID-19. This infographic designed for low literacy audience visually reinforces the most critical steps that can help reduce the chances of infection and transmission.
The Slum and Rural Health Initiative (SRHIN) has produced #stopcovid19 Infographics in over 80 local languages (esp from Africa) to ensure that people have the right health information about preventing #covid19
As many of us are getting back to our offices, we continue to be careful and need to take precautions. New Concept and NCCDC have designed a simple poster on […]
This series of maps and charts tracks the global outbreak of the virus since it emerged in China in December of 2019. It is updated several times each day.
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