gchiu:
zenourn:
I agree, usually do choose colour-blind friendly colour palettes but did this very quickly. Order of the key is the same as the lines which should help.
I'll work on an interactive JS version: all done in R with dplyr and ggplot, and can usually switch to interactive version without too much effort.
so, your graphs are still showing an exponential rise in the number of cases in NZ everywhere.
It would be nice at some stage to see the apparently CT cases vs contacts of overseas cases split though at this stage the CT cases are still single digit.
The information that I wish was offered more easily is not number of cases or death etc, but number of case/death per 100,000 or similar. ie having the number of deaths of italy and usa on same y axis yields less information if you are comparing population events between countries with greatly different populations
Otherwise its less useful to try to compare west coast vrs southern or auckland. I also think all the auckland dhbs should be merged in stats because I doubt they are separable from a public health point of view. ie quarantine South Auckland but not Central Auckland etc