Vanderbilt University Geospatial Researchers Fill Unmet Need for Real-Time Maps of COVID-19 Spread in Tennessee, Peru
April 08, 2020
April 08, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, April 8 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
When the first cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in Tennessee, Natalie Robbins, a staff researcher with the Vanderbilt Initiative for Interdisciplinary Geospatial Research (VIIGR), was curious to see where the cases were across the state--and how they would spread.
"I was able to find maps that told you how many cases there were per state, such as Johns Hopkins' global coronavirus . . .
When the first cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in Tennessee, Natalie Robbins, a staff researcher with the Vanderbilt Initiative for Interdisciplinary Geospatial Research (VIIGR), was curious to see where the cases were across the state--and how they would spread.
"I was able to find maps that told you how many cases there were per state, such as Johns Hopkins' global coronavirus . . .