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Activity Number: 88 - Data Visualization in Practice
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Monday, August 9, 2021 : 10:00 AM to 11:50 AM
Sponsor: Section on Statistical Graphics
Abstract #317905
Title: Visualizing COVID-19 Data in Miami-Dade County
Author(s): Gabriel J Odom* and Roy Williams and Mary Jo Trepka and Emir Veledar and Zoran Bursac
Companies: Florida International University and Florida International University and Florida International University and Baptist Health South Florida and Florida International University
Keywords: COVID-19; data visualization
Abstract:

COVID-19 represents an unprecedented challenge to policy makers as well as those entrusted with capturing, monitoring, and analyzing COVID-19 data. Effective public policy is data-informed policy. This requires a liaison between public health scientists and public officials. This paper presents innovative data science visualization techniques used in advising public officials in a large metropolitan area from March 2020 till present. In order to effectively do this, an R Markdown report was created to iteratively monitor the number of COVID-19 tests performed, positive tests obtained, COVID-19 hospitalization census, ICU census, the number of COVID-19 patients on ventilators, the number of deaths due to COVID-19 and more recently immunizations. Several new statistical and graphical visualization approaches are introduced to depict trends in testing and positivity rates, death data monitoring with lags in reporting, as well as case-counts and hospital use to name a few.


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