New place, new time! Join us online for a chat about visualising pandemic data
Socially distant, together
After cancelling last month — we're online this month!
Like you, we've spent the past month or so coming to terms with our new ways of working and moving through the world. So our apologies for the false start for this month's event — you shouldn't have received that announcement from Meetup.
Here's the real thing: we're putting together an online panel discussion on visualising pandemic data. Exactly who will be on the panel might evolve — it's a busy time for everyone visualising pandemic data — full details are on our Meetup page.
Just like our regular in-person events, we want to make sure you get the chance to participate and ask questions, etc.
Because this event will be held over Zoom — your RSVP is essential for getting access to attend. We will send attendance details to everyone who has RSVP'd YES on the morning of the event.
When: 11:00am on Wednesday April 29
How: RSVP via our Meetup page and we'll send you the link on Wed morning
ICYMI
😷 I found this read from the BBC really interesting on how Covid-19 is affecting men and women differently - hint: the second X chromosome that women have
📱 The COVIDSafe app has been released: here are some threads from an app developer and an epidemiologist, and an analysis by cyber-security experts
👩🏽🎤 "Among the social impacts of the coronavirus is its swift dismantling of the cult of celebrity," writes Amanda Hess in the New York Times. I just thought this was a really smart piece
🌲 Want something not coronavirus-related? The Guardian rounded up 10 virtual tours of the world's natural wonders
👨💻 Earlier this year the AFP denied any association with facial-recognition technology Clearview AI - but turns out officers had used the software