From the course: Using Public Health Dashboards

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Regional data

Regional data

- [Narrator] In certain areas using the John Hopkins University dashboard may not be an ideal choice if you want more granular information that's local or regional If you're interested in finding a more regional or local dashboards A good place to start is a John Hopkins University data repository which provides a list of different sources that are used within their dashboard For instance you can find information about different state agencies where John Hopkins gets their data as well as non US data sources that are also included in the global map on left side Where it says Admin zero and Admin one Admin zero is the country and region Admin one is the state and province We can see if we to select any one of these links it takes us to the local online website and there is a visualization on that page Here we see Pennsylvania and can see similar information represented such as Confirmed, Probable, Negative and…

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