Track COVID-19 using Microsoft Edge and this useful web app

It’s hard to use social media or watch the news these days without hearing about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). While some of it verges on unnecessary panic, there is reason to keep informed, especially with the amount of data and technology we have today.

The folks at Johns Hopkins created an interactive web-based dashboard that collects data from WHO, CDC, and China CDC to “visualize and track the reported cases on a daily timescale.” The team at Johns Hopkins state that the purpose of the tracker is “… to provide the public with an understanding of the outbreak situation as it unfolds, with transparent data sources.”

The website can be found at gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard and runs in your browser, including the new Microsoft Edge.

Covid Tracker

The Johns Hopkins COVID-19 interactive web-based dashboard installed as an app.Source: Windows Central

If you want to make the process simple, install the tracker as an app and pin it to your taskbar or Start menu. Doing so lets you run the tracker as a standalone app, which is much easier and useful than running in a tab. To do so, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard in the new Edge browser.
  2. Select the browser menu ‘…’ in the upper right corner in Edge.
  3. Navigate to Apps, and select Install this site as an app.

    Covid Tracker Install

    Source: Windows Central

  4. Name the app if you want and hit Install.

    Covid Tracker

    Source: Windows Central

You’ll now be able to keep update to date on COVID-19’s spread rate and the latest data with a single click.

If you’d like to help with finding therapies for COVID-19 check out how to donate your computer’s processing power for the cause.

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