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      The Geospatial Research, Analysis, and Services Program (GRASP) works with partners across CDC/ATSDR in support of the COVID-19 response. GRASP is engaging in multiple geographic information systems (GIS), spatial analysis, cartographic, and web application development projects to support the response. Since March 2020, GRASP has provided geospatial expertise for the development and improvement of a new interactive website called CDC COVID Data Tracker. The tracker displays a variety of essential and timely domestic and international data on COVID-19. CDC has been reporting COVID-19 cases and testing data on its website, but now the COVID Data Tracker provides an interactive reporting format that is easy-to-use and navigate.

      CDC COVID Data Tracker features interactive maps, charts, and other visuals. Users can track and understand COVID-19 data, as pages are continuously updated and released. Popular data featured include:

      • Cases of COVID-19 in the United States and internationally (using World Health Organization data),

      • Laboratory testing results from public health labs and commercial companies,

      • Trends in emergency department visits, and

      • Data on the social impacts of disease, including for example, school closures.

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