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    2020 was a year dominated by one story: the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, and it was a topic which tested journalists, communicators, and experts everywhere. How do you communicate the constantly shifting s

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    One year in, STAT paints a portrait of the coronavirus and the particularities that explain how it spreads, infects, and sickens.

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    • Perhaps you (understandably) tuned out news of every little advance in understanding #COVID19. No problem: STAT's @DrewQJoseph tells us, almost a year into the pandemic, what scientists know about how it spreads, infects, and sickens. https://t.co/LIJnTBrONP #coronavirus

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    (Note: This map uses a Web Mercator projection that inflates the area of states in northern latitudes. County boundaries are generalized for faster drawing.) Tutorial: As many parts of the United States begin to lift shelter-in-place, it’s crucial for us to be able to…

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    • What's the chance an event in your community with X people has at least 1 #COVID19 case? Cool new interactive tool from @GeorgiaTech tells you (enlarge map to see your county easily): https://t.co/RaYsBEzFRn (paper: https://t.co/Vgkc36iMUP)