The Coronavirus spread has increased in China and other parts of the world. Most of the time it can be extremely difficult to understand the dimensions of what is transpiring.

This is why the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University has created a website to see the live status of contagion.

For those who are curious, or worried, they can already access and see the panel that shows a map with red dots that symbolize where outbreaks have occurred. It also contains a count of infections, recovered people and people taken at the hands of the 2019-nCoV virus.

The site includes graphics where you can click to have more informative details. The portal also offers information to make it easier to understand the virus outbreak clearly by using statistics. This helps alleviate peoples fear about this virus.

It is also not recommended to keep the site in an open tab all day and refresh it every five minutes. While it is important to be informed and be prepared, you must keep paranoia and hyper fixation at bay.

Check it out: Coronavirus Map

Written by Cesar Moya