It would be nice to visualize the proportions of the various stages of infection in each circle on the map. I envision concentric circles with the outermost circle being Confirmed in orange, then [Recovered + Deaths] in green, with a white core circle of just Deaths. With this configuration, each circle is a subset of the next outer circle. This could be a feature layer with its own tab next to "Active Cases", and wouldn't require any more data collection than is already being done.
This configuration would be such that the inner white circle is only Deaths, the visible donut in green would be Recovered, and the visible donut in orange would be Active. I have attached a poor illustration of this done in MS Paint, with no particular care to get the circle proportions right. But you get the idea.
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It would be nice to visualize the proportions of the various stages of infection in each circle on the map. I envision concentric circles with the outermost circle being Confirmed in orange, then [Recovered + Deaths] in green, with a white core circle of just Deaths. With this configuration, each circle is a subset of the next outer circle. This could be a feature layer with its own tab next to "Active Cases", and wouldn't require any more data collection than is already being done.
This configuration would be such that the inner white circle is only Deaths, the visible donut in green would be Recovered, and the visible donut in orange would be Active. I have attached a poor illustration of this done in MS Paint, with no particular care to get the circle proportions right. But you get the idea.
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