PICTOGRAM 2: Prevention Tips (2020.03.30)
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up during the weekend, and America currently has the highest number of infections with more than 120,000 people infected and 2100 people deceased (according to WHO 3/30/2020). We visualized the five basic principles of infection prevention. Our individual understanding and actions will be the keys to creating a bigger change. Stay healthy! *We reference WHO for information, but for social distancing guidelines we use 6ft as dictated by CDC.
PICTOGRAM 1: Places to avoid (2020.03.27)
Tokyo has released a stay at home request this weekend to prevent the spread of COVID 19. The government warns to avoid “closed spaces with poor ventilation” “group gatherings” and “close conversation”. Globally, stay at home requests are being issued with varying severity, and each person is expected to act responsibly. We will share this graphic in Japanese and English so it can reach expats living in Japan. Have a good weekend!
THINK NEW NORMAL 1 (2020.06.12)
The COVID19 experience demands a shift in perspectives. “THINK NEW NORMAL” is a series that looks into the future of normalcy in time spent at work, with family, and in daily life. The motion is created by @newtral1 . The first video is about a safer workplace. Remote work and staggered attendance allows for a safer and more productive workplace. Cooperation by: Kenichi Hashimoto Production Office
VISUALIZATION 3: Exponential Infection (2020.04.14)
In the US, there are now over 22000 deaths by COVID-19 (as of 4/13). The branching motion shows how explosive contagion occurs. If we each go to 1 potentially infectious gathering, the infection rate can be exponential. If we each stay at home and avoid gatherings, we can contain this explosive pace. In order to prevent medical breakdown, let’s all be responsible for our own actions.
VISUALIZATION 2: 6 feet apart (2020.04.03)
Corona virus infection rates have gone up during the weekend, and America currently has the highest number of infections with more than 120,000 people infected and 2100 people deceased (according to WHO 3/30/2020). We visualized the five basic principles of infection prevention. Our individual understanding and actions will be the keys to creating a bigger change. Stay healthy!
VISUALIZATION 1: Social Distancing (2020. 03. 26)
Social distancing is currently the key to reducing and preventing overshoot. By practicing a safe distance with others, we can each drastically reduce infection risk. Please keep your distance for now. We sincerely pray that people worldwide would be able to get back to business as usual as swiftly as possible.
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It is now May. While it would require more time for COVID 19 to be contained, here are the stats at a glance, as of May 8th (worldwide) and 10th (by country). We are posting simple visuals to crunch the numbers, illustrating facts such as confirmed cases, deaths, and recoveries with easy-to-read graphs. By looking at numbers from multiple perspectives, we can gain a more accurate understanding of the current status worldwide.