Ask HN: What are reputable sources of Covid-19 information?
It's hard to know where to look, what to believe, or who to trust regarding COVID-19. I doubt that anything you can find on a major news site, or anything ranking highly in search engines is unbiased.
I'd like to compile a list of resources (mail lists, videos, talks etc) that are at least somewhat reputable or trustworthy, not sponsored or skewed--experts who have done (or are doing) their homework and working to educate others. Of course no one knows the real whole state of the world with 100% certainty, but I know there are people who know better than me, and I'd like to find them! https://coronavirustechhandbook.com/ is pretty comprehensive and backed by Nesta. [1] For visualisation I use: https://boogheta.github.io/coronavirus-countries/ [1] https://www.nesta.org.uk/press-release/coronavirus-tech-hand... These are awesome thanks for sharing! I've been using https://globalepidemics.org/key-metrics-for-covid-suppressio... to track case numbers daily in the US. It has visibility down to the county level. I’ve been enjoying watching LockdownTV interviews: https://unherd.com/lockdown-tv/ reddit.com/r/covid19 PubMed