08-01-2020 , 01:14 PM
Worldometer manually analyzes, validates, and aggregates data from thousands of sources in real time and provides global [b]COVID-19 live statistics[/b] for a [b]wide audience of caring people around the world[/b].
[b]Our data is also trusted and used by[/b] the UK Government, Johns Hopkins CSSE, the Government of Thailand, the Government of Vietnam, the Government of Pakistan, Financial Times, The New York Times, Business Insider, BBC, and many others.
Over the past 15 years, our statistics have been requested by, and provided to [b]Oxford University
Press[/b], [b]Wiley[/b], [b]Pearson[/b], [b]CERN[/b], [b]World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)[/b], [b]The Atlantic[/b], [b]BBC[/b], Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology, Science Museum of Virginia, [b]Morgan Stanley[/b], [b]IBM[/b], [b]Hewlett Packard[/b], [b]Dell[/b], [b]Kaspersky[/b], [b]PricewaterhouseCoopers[/b], [b]Amazon Alexa[/b], [b]Google Translate[/b], the [b]United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20)[/b], the U2 concert, and many others.
Worldometer is cited as a source in over 10,000 published books and in more than 6,000 professional journal articles and was voted as one of the best free reference websites by the [b]American Library Association[/b] (ALA), the oldest and largest library association in the world.
How we work
We collect and process data [b]around the clock[/b], 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. [b]Multiple updates per minute[/b] are performed on average by our team of [b]analysts and researchers who validate the data[/b] from an ever-growing list of over [b]5,000 sources[/b] under the[b] constant solicitation of users[/b] who alert us as soon as an official announcement is made anywhere around the world.
Sources and Methods
Our sources include Official Websites of Ministries of Health or other Government Institutions and Government authorities' social media accounts. Because[b] national aggregates often lag behind[/b] the regional and local health departments' data, part of our work consists in [b]monitoring thousands of daily reports [/b]released by local authorities. Our multilingual team also [b]monitors press briefings' live streams [/b]throughout the day. Occasionally, we can use a selection of leading and trusted news wires with a [b]proven history of accuracy[/b] in communicating the data reported by Governments in live press conferences before it is published on the Official Websites.
source 1
Reported Cases and Deaths by Country, Territory, or Conveyance
The [b]coronavirus[/b] COVID-19 is affecting [b]213 countries and territories[/b] around the world and 2 international conveyances. [b]The day is reset after midnight GMT+0[/b]. The list of countries and territories and their continental regional classification is based on the United Nations Geoscheme. Sources are provided under "Latest Updates". [b]Learn more about Worldometer's COVID-19 data[/b]
Continue reading HERE: SOURCE 2
[b]Our data is also trusted and used by[/b] the UK Government, Johns Hopkins CSSE, the Government of Thailand, the Government of Vietnam, the Government of Pakistan, Financial Times, The New York Times, Business Insider, BBC, and many others.
Over the past 15 years, our statistics have been requested by, and provided to [b]Oxford University
Press[/b], [b]Wiley[/b], [b]Pearson[/b], [b]CERN[/b], [b]World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)[/b], [b]The Atlantic[/b], [b]BBC[/b], Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology, Science Museum of Virginia, [b]Morgan Stanley[/b], [b]IBM[/b], [b]Hewlett Packard[/b], [b]Dell[/b], [b]Kaspersky[/b], [b]PricewaterhouseCoopers[/b], [b]Amazon Alexa[/b], [b]Google Translate[/b], the [b]United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20)[/b], the U2 concert, and many others.
Worldometer is cited as a source in over 10,000 published books and in more than 6,000 professional journal articles and was voted as one of the best free reference websites by the [b]American Library Association[/b] (ALA), the oldest and largest library association in the world.
How we work
We collect and process data [b]around the clock[/b], 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. [b]Multiple updates per minute[/b] are performed on average by our team of [b]analysts and researchers who validate the data[/b] from an ever-growing list of over [b]5,000 sources[/b] under the[b] constant solicitation of users[/b] who alert us as soon as an official announcement is made anywhere around the world.
Sources and Methods
Our sources include Official Websites of Ministries of Health or other Government Institutions and Government authorities' social media accounts. Because[b] national aggregates often lag behind[/b] the regional and local health departments' data, part of our work consists in [b]monitoring thousands of daily reports [/b]released by local authorities. Our multilingual team also [b]monitors press briefings' live streams [/b]throughout the day. Occasionally, we can use a selection of leading and trusted news wires with a [b]proven history of accuracy[/b] in communicating the data reported by Governments in live press conferences before it is published on the Official Websites.
source 1
Reported Cases and Deaths by Country, Territory, or Conveyance
The [b]coronavirus[/b] COVID-19 is affecting [b]213 countries and territories[/b] around the world and 2 international conveyances. [b]The day is reset after midnight GMT+0[/b]. The list of countries and territories and their continental regional classification is based on the United Nations Geoscheme. Sources are provided under "Latest Updates". [b]Learn more about Worldometer's COVID-19 data[/b]
Continue reading HERE: SOURCE 2