CSSE at JHU

@JHUSystems

The Center for Systems Science in Engineering takes a multidisciplinary approach to modeling, understanding, and optimizing systems of national importance.

3400 N Charles St, 21218
Joined May 2014

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  1. Apr 2
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  2. Retweeted
    Apr 1

    We are hospital policies on conservation or alternatives during . If you know what your hospital is currently doing, please enter it here:

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  3. Mar 26

    The US has the most reported confirmed cases in the world.

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  4. Mar 16

    We are No.1 in Trending! Good job, team!

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  5. Mar 13

    We are aware of some discrepancies with the data being displayed currently and issues with some countries’ data not appearing. The team is actively working to correct these issues. Thank you for your patience.

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  6. Mar 13

    Our dashboard is back to normal operations. Thanks for your support and patience. Cheers!

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  7. Mar 13

    Our dashboard is back to normal operations. Thanks for your support and patience. Cheers!

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  8. Mar 13

    Our Dashboard is back to normal operations. Thanks for your support and patience. (We are planning to have another system maintenance over the weekend, hoping to provide a better service. Sorry for the inconvenience in advance.)

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  9. Mar 12

    We will be doing maintenance on the dashboard this evening (US Eastern Time). During the maintenance, the system will have an unstable performance. Sorry in advance for any inconvenience.

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  10. Mar 12

    We will be doing maintenance on the dashboard this evening (US Eastern Time). During the maintenance, the system will have an unstable performance. Sorry in advance for any inconvenience.🎆

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  11. Mar 11

    During a review of our dashboard this week, we decided to align the names of nations with the WHO's naming conventions to achieve consistency in reporting. Upon further consideration, we are now using U.S. State Department naming conventions, including the use of Taiwan.

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    With the increasing rate of cases being reported in the U.S. & worldwide and in order to retain timeliness & accuracy, switched from reporting at the county level to state level. County-level details will be added back when it can be done in a timely, accurate manner.

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    Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases as tracked by Johns Hopkins University's

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  14. Mar 9

    We are glad to announce that our system is back. A significant spike in usage this morning, 3 times than normal! Thanks for your understanding!

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  15. Mar 9

    We are glad to announce that our system is back. A significant spike in usage this morning, 3 times than normal! Thanks for your understanding!

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  16. Mar 9

    JHU CSSE dashboard is currently overloaded! Our IT engineers will bring it back asap! Sorry for the inconvenience.

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  17. Retweeted
    Mar 6

    The map has the capacity to tell the public when a new area is affected by in an extremely timely manner, says

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  18. Retweeted
    Mar 6

    Up next: , Co-Director of and creator of the interactive dashboard map being used by officials worldwide to track cases of coronavirus around the world:

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    Mar 6

    Q: There's a lot of misinformation out there. How do you combat it? How do you know that the data you're using is real and trustworthy? A from : We focus on finding the best sources that are reliable. Automated data on our map is heavily vetted

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    Moderator: Lauren Sauer, Johns Hopkins CEPAR Experts: Jason Farley, Lauren Gardner, Co-director Tom Inglesby, Director Lisa Maragakis, Sr. director, infection prevention Andy Pekosz, ▶️

    Clockwise from top-left, portraits of Lisa Maragakis, Tom Inglesby, Lauren Sauer, Andy Pekosz, Lauren Gardner, and Jason Farley
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