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I found this web side fascinating. I found this web side fascinating. An open-source project that “aims to provide a real-time snapshot of evolving pathogen populations and to provide interactive data visualizations to virologists, epidemiologists, public health officials and citizen scientists”.

 * The first image is post June 11; that was the day that we recorded no new cases. The major cluster is to the right, with a cluster of NSW cases (smaller darker dots) along side.
 * Both states have other scatterd cases, possibly returning citizens in hotel quarantine.
 * The second image is March 1 to June 10, that is the first wave. Note the much wider spread of genomics. They came from all over.
 * More recently, Victoria seems to have stopped reporting around July 20.

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DavidMorgan

Link to https://nextstrain.org/ncov/oceania?dmin=2020-06-14&l=radial

A plot of Covid19 varieties.

I found this web side fascinating. An open-source project that “aims to provide a real-time snapshot of evolving pathogen populations and to provide interactive data visualizations to virologists, epidemiologists, public health officials and citizen scientists”.

  • The first image is post June 11; that was the day that we recorded no new cases. The major cluster is to the right, with a cluster of NSW cases (smaller darker dots) along side.
  • Both states have other scatterd cases, possibly returning citizens in hotel quarantine.
  • The second image is March 1 to June 10, that is the first wave. Note the much wider spread of genomics. They came from all over.
  • More recently, Victoria seems to have stopped reporting around July 20.

GenomicJune11July26.png

GenomicMarch1June11.png

DavidMorgan

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