Tag: pandemic*
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Covid cases, possible Spanish Flu and Covid transmission routes and mask mandates in the US
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M117 Creator: Philip Cavallo ’22 History Despite its name, the Spanish Flu most likely originated from the United States in Fort Riley Kansas. The government first took notice of the virus at Camp Devens, just outside of Boston. The Flu spread rapidly through the United States army in the first half of…
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Anti-Asian American Physically Violent Hate Crimes During Covid-19 & 3rd Wave of Bubonic Plague
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M116 Creator: Micaela Wallace ’21 German & History As with the Third Wave of the Bubonic Plague 100 years ago, the Covid-19 Pandemic in 2020 resulted in millions of people’s deaths. The United States responded in both pandemics by blaming the Asian-American community. Anti-Asian American physically violent hate crimes rose significantly through…
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Vaccine Acceptance by State on January 1st, 2021 Compared to Implementation of HIV Discrimination Law as of May 2021
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M115 Creator: Claire Paulson ’21 Microbiology This map aims to represent the consequences of progressive and conservative moral values on a statewide level by comparing specific factors regarding the present-day COVID-19 pandemic and the HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980’s and 1990’s.Each state is shaded a color according to the percentage of its…
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Mandatory School Closings for the Rest of the 2019-2020 School Year by US State During COVID-19 (Days after Pandemic Declaration on 3/11/20)
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M114 Creator: Marjorie Rowe ’21 Microbiology The COVID-19 pandemic impacted and continues to impact many parts of normal life. This map describes the early panic and shutdown of public schools in the United States. This map considers the start of the pandemic to be March 11, 2020, the day that it was…
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AIDS and COVID-19 on the Campaign Trail: Reagan and Biden
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M113 Creator: Daniel Breault ’23 Optical Engineering Reagan, Trump, and Biden’s presidencies have often been judged mainly by the actions they took (or did not take) with regards to AIDS and COVID-19. But each candidates’ attitudes first emerged on the campaign trail. Shown here is a map with CDC data overlaying a…
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Rates of HIV Diagnosis by State in 2017
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M112 Creator: Tamana Bhatia ’21 Computational Biology & Psychology This map was modeled after one found on Wikipedia highlighting the impact and spread of HIV/AIDs in the United States. With data taken from the CDC, this heat map depicts the rates of HIV Diagnosis per hundred thousand people by State in 2017.…
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The Ebola Outbreak and Related Restrictions in the Eastern US, 2014
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M111 Creator: Edward Hock ’21 History, Archaeology, & Italian Studies The proliferation of public health restrictions following the September 30, 2014 Ebola diagnosis of Thomas Duncan, a Liberian citizen visiting the United States, began a week later, on October 7th. The first state to implement stricter quarantine and screening requirements than the…
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COVID-19 and Lack of Health Insurance in the U.S.
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M110 Creator: Angie Cortez ’24 Political Science & Japanese This map depicts the number of COVID cases per 100,000 in the United States since January 2020 to April 17, 2021 and the percentage of people who lack health insurance in each state in 2019. The data shows that although there is variability…
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Effect of Chinese Government Responses on COVID-19
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M109 Creator: Ruoyu Wang ’22 Digital Media Studies & Studio Art This big map that consists of six small maps provides a clear and direct view of showing how COVID-19 started to conquer China at the beginning of 2020. For the purpose of direct comparison, colors of different levels of confirmed cases…
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covid-19 vaccine rate worldwide (by 4/27)
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M108 Creator: Monica Yile Hu ’21 Mathematics By May 2021, there are 154M people infected by Covid and 3.23M of them died. Almost all countries are affected by this global pandemic. Though many of them have released quarantine policy, the number of cases still rise. Now, it seems that getting enough people…