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Detailed real-time information on the worldwide
virus status. |
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How
to use the Panda Virus Infection Map? |
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| Usually, the map will open as a world map, displaying
continents and indicating the level of infection using the color code.
The map has two options in the top section. The first of
these, Region, allows you to select the geographic area of interest to
you, or you can simply click the area you want on the map.
The second option, Infections by, allows you to choose the
type of infection to display: those caused by a specific virus (you can
choose from the top most virulent in the region) or the total result of
all viruses in a region.
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Color
codes used in the Map. |
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The Virus Infection Map has the following color-code:
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Indicates that there is a Severe Risk of infections. |
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Indicates a High Risk of infections. |
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Means there is a Moderate Risk of infections. |
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Means Low Risk of infections. |
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Top
viruses. |
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| A list of the most active viruses in a geographic zone. Next
to the name of each virus, the percentage of PCs infected in each zone
is displayed. The list is arranged from highest to lowest in respect to
the number of infected PCs. |
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Proliferation
of infections graph. |
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| Similar to graphs used to depict activity on the stock market, these
graphs indicate the change in percentage of PCs infected by a
single virus or by all viruses, in the selected region of the map over
in a period of time ranging from the past 24 hours to the past 12 months.
This makes it possible to know if a certain virus is spreading or if
its impact is decreasing. This information can be particularly useful
during epidemics, when the spread of a particular virus can vary greatly. |
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