nvalline / covidashboard

COVIDashboard is an individualized dashboard providing personal contact tracing history and testing and patient data related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
https://uu-covidashboard.herokuapp.com/
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COVIDashboard

Desktop View:\ covidashboard-screenshot

Mobile View:\ mobile-view


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Description

COVIDashboard is an individualized dashboard providing testing and patient data related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Features include:

  1. A record keeper which allows you to keep track of any potential exposure you may have had to COVID-19.

  2. Up-to-date COVID-19 data for your area.

  3. Quick links to find testing locations in your area.


How to Use

Sign up for an account using your email address, and supplying your current state and county (or one you're interested in monitoring). The application will utilize the location information to show relevant, personalized data across the application.


Installation

COVIDashboard is deployed via Heroku and live HERE


Technologies

MERN Stack\ -MongoDB\ -Express\ -React\ -Node.js

With\ -Bootstrap\ -Chart.js\ -Moment.js\ -Passport.js

Data sources\ -The COVID Tracking Project\ -The New York Times


Roadmap

Future improvements for the application:


Disclaimer

The purpose of this application is to provide an easily-accesible, personalized snapshot of available information and resources on related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Information collected during user creation is stored to present personalized metrics realted to COVID-19 and to ensure appropriate authorization to create, view, or delete events of potential SARS-CoV-2 exposure. Event data is not stored persistently. Once a user deletes an event all related information is deleted from the events database.

The resources and information provided is intended for educational purposes. If you suspect that you have been exposed to SARS-CoV-2 it is highly encouraged you seek medical attention.


License

MIT © shiftymitch, nvalline, nabeek


Contributors

Developer GitHub
Mitch Henderson shiftymitch
Nate Valline nvalline
Nick Beekhuizen nabeek

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