Google maps is already showing its users the layer that superimposes new case figures by region on the map, a function that announced last week. While there are many alternatives to keep you informed in-depth about the evolution of the pandemic, this call sign on Google Maps is a quick way to get an idea of the current state.
Over time, Google Maps has incorporated a series of secondary layers that can be superimposed on the map with optional additional information, such as traffic or public transport. The last to arrive is called COVID-19 data And it’s a bit different: it shows the number of active cases by countries and regions, as well as using a color scheme to highlight the regions where there are more cases.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, Google has been incorporating information and monitoring tools in a good amount of their products, like google play. Without going any further, Google Maps includes a notice when searching for hospitals or indicating that some stores may be closed.
The last one has reached Google Maps and is a bit more elaborate than the previous ones: a layer that superimposes on the map the summary of new cases in the world. This layer is accessed just like all the others: by tapping on the layers icon and choosing COVID-19 data.
Every time you activate this layer you will see an information window where the sources of the data are indicated and it is indicated that the data included corresponds to new cases per 100,000 inhabitants, according to the average of the last seven days.
This window includes a button with More information, which opens this web address, where it is indicated that they include confirmed and probable cases, according to the criteria of the health authorities of each region.
When you close this window, you will be able to see the data of new cases of COVID overlaid on the map and with a color code: the redder, the greater the number of cases per 100,000 inhabitants. You need to zoom out a bit until the entire region is shown, for the layer to become active.
In addition to the number of cases itself, an indication is included as to whether the number is found up, down or stable, according to the latest data collected by Google. To deactivate this layer, you must retrace your steps and tap again on the COVID-19 Data layer.
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Google Maps: How to see the number of COVID-19 cases overlaid on the map
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