Data can flatten the curve. By making their #COVID19 @Tableau dashboards accessible to the public, governments across the U.S. are enabling people to understand the data firsthand, and see how decision-making is influenced by what’s represented: https://sforce.co/2x6jMV2 pic.twitter.com/H8rLFMAMBT
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With California’s
@tableau visualizations, the public can see beyond the fact that they can’t go outside and see that they are part of a larger effort to save lives. Take a look at how CA is visualizing COVID-19 case statistics and hospital system data: https://sforce.co/2x6jMV2 pic.twitter.com/P3JTWDxoPA1 reply 16 retweets 46 likesShow this thread -
Ohio uses a
@Tableau dashboard in daily COVID-19 briefings to communicate data to the public. The dashboard drives shared understanding for long-term mitigation efforts, and reminds everyone they have a role to play: http://sforce.co/2x6jMV2 pic.twitter.com/htYDLZwjr42 replies 6 retweets 21 likesShow this thread -
Data sharing goes beyond the government communicating to the public. Fraser Health Authority created a way for people to add their own data, like if they’re staying home or social distancing. A map in
@Tableau reflects these check-ins against case data: http://sforce.co/2x6jMV2 pic.twitter.com/g0sR2zUrlh1 reply 5 retweets 13 likesShow this thread
Like other states, Wyoming’s Department of Health created a @Tableau dashboard to track case data - but it gets more granular with the kind of data it presents. It goes beyond hospitalizations and positive tests, to include specific details like symptoms: http://sforce.co/2x6jMV2 pic.twitter.com/LMknyum7yp
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