The current coronavirus outbreak offers yet another challenge to understand not only epidemics, but also the infodemics that accompany them. An article by Reuters Graphics entitled "The Korean Clusters" is helpful in understanding the explosion of coronavirus cases in Korean churches and hospitals. The map graphic in this post (click for a full size version) shows the number of coronavirus cases as of February 26). I recommend this article for some excellent explanatory graphics. Oh yes, and I'm teaching networks courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels this semester. At least for the first several weeks and possibly much longer, they will be delivered online, as South Korea seeks to minimize social gatherings to combat the spread of this coronavirus.
Friday, February 28, 2020
Networks, epidemics and infodemics
The current coronavirus outbreak offers yet another challenge to understand not only epidemics, but also the infodemics that accompany them. An article by Reuters Graphics entitled "The Korean Clusters" is helpful in understanding the explosion of coronavirus cases in Korean churches and hospitals. The map graphic in this post (click for a full size version) shows the number of coronavirus cases as of February 26). I recommend this article for some excellent explanatory graphics. Oh yes, and I'm teaching networks courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels this semester. At least for the first several weeks and possibly much longer, they will be delivered online, as South Korea seeks to minimize social gatherings to combat the spread of this coronavirus.
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