In December 2019, Chinese
authorities informed WHO of an outbreak of unknown pneumonia in Wuhan (Hubei
Province) and the world became aware of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 that caused the infection disease called
COVID-19. WHO officially announced the spread of coronavirus COVID-2019 a
pandemic. The largest number of cases were informed to be in the U.S.,
Spain, United Kingdom, and Italy. Almost all countries in the world have
restricted entry to their territories. Quarantines and restrictions on the
movement of citizens have been introduced.
Despite the fact that the main
symptoms of coronavirus infection are described in detail in many data sources,
and doctors have compiled special reminders for the prevention of the disease,
most people are worried about possibly wrong statistics or tons of data that
they can’t easily organize and analyze. On the pages of the project https://corontine.live
you can find a lot of useful information about the coronavirus pandemic. See
the statistics in your city, country, and worldwide, click here
to learn the infection prevention measures, the first symptoms of the disease,
and track how the virus is spreading. Johns Hopkins University CSSE reports, state, and national government
health departments, and local media reports are used to quickly provide all
necessary information to users. The convenient interface allows to show the
current statistics in the surrounding territories, shows the most infected
cities, counties or states in different countries. The chart shows all the main
data - the number of cases by country, the daily dynamics of new cases of
infection, and the number of deaths. The daily updated news and tweets in your
city, country, and worldwide allows you to keep track of the latest information.
The virus is spreading from person to person through close
contact with infected people or touching objects or surfaces that have droplets
of the infected people. It’s a new virus and we do not have immunity in our
community. So, the most important thing you can do to protect yourself is to
respect personal hygiene and reduce visits to public and crowded places. If you
find symptoms similar to those caused by the coronavirus, stay home and call a
doctor.