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Places to get the most up-to-date information on how many people are infected, government orders and treatment options.

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Anti-Virus: The Covid-19 FAQ
Anti-Virus: The Covid-19 FAQ

"Sceptics" might be seen as a flattering term: scepticism is often a good thing. But as we detail below, many of the people featured here have made persistently inaccurate forecasts, repeated long-disproven claims, or engaged in faulty reasoning. Indeed, those we discuss have arguably *not been sceptical enough* about the claims of alternative "experts" who have underestimated the risks of Covid.

This website is dedicated to debunking common Covid Sceptic arguments, and highlighting the track record of some of the most influential and consistently-wrong Covid Sceptics. We mostly focus on UK-based people, since most of this site's creators are UK-based as well. We hope you'll link to our site whenever you see these common arguments appear.


Corona Wiki
Corona Wiki

CoronaWiki presents information very clearly, and you can sort the data by country, number of infected, and so on.


https://covid19misinfo.org/
COVID19MISINFO

The COVID19MisInfo.org Portal is a rapid response project of the Ryerson Social Media Lab at Ted Rogers School of Management. The project is funded by the Government of Canada via the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). The aim of this project is two-fold: (1) put a spotlight on COVID-19 related misinformation and (2) to provide Canadians with timely and actionable information that we all can use to protect ourselves, our communities and to #flattenthecurve.


Oxford COVID-19 Evidence Service
CEBM Oxford COVID-19 Evidence Service

The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine develops, promotes and disseminates better evidence for healthcare.


Johns Hopkins - Coronavirus Resource Center
Johns Hopkins - Coronavirus Resource Center

Johns Hopkins experts in global public health, infectious disease, and emergency preparedness have been at the forefront of the international response to COVID-19.

This website is a resource to help advance the understanding of the virus, inform the public, and brief policymakers in order to guide a response, improve care, and save lives.


MedCram
MedCram

MedCram is more clarity in less time. You've come to the right place for concise and easy-to-follow online medical videos. MedCram prioritizes the most important concepts to excel in both exam preparation and clinical practice. Learn from renowned instructors with the experience and skill to take your medical understanding to the next level.


nCoV2019.live
nCoV2019.live

The nCoV2019.live Dashboard provides a real-time update on the global, regional and country-specific statistics on the number of new COVID-19 confirmed cases, deaths, recoveries, and serious conditions.

It now contains a Survival Rate Calculator to help you better understand the risks of existing and pre-existing conditions.


University of Virginia
University of Virginia

In an effort to support the planning and response efforts for the recent Coronavirus pandemic, the Network Systems Science and Advanced Computing (NSSAC) division of the Biocomplexity Institute and Initiative at the University of Virginia has prepared a visualization tool that provides a unique way of examining data curated by NSSAC, 1point3acres (for USA) and JHU (for 01/22/2020 - 02/13/2020) .


University of Washington
University of Washington

The University of Washington provides a map with timelines per country or state. Click on “Situational Heatmap” on the lower left to see how countries compare on a given date.


World Health Organization - Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) advice for the public: Myth busters
World Health Organization - Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) advice for the public: Myth busters

World Health Organization (WHO) provide daily reports on new research, disease spread, and government responses.


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