A showcase of my project related to vaccine distribution of COVID-19 pandemic
This pie chart displays the proportion of total, first, and second doses administered. 50% of doses were total doses, 40.3% were first doses, and 9.7% were second doses. This data shows the distribution of vaccine administration.
This pie chart illustrates the proportion of doses administered to different age groups. The largest segment represents the 18-44 age group at 34.0%, followed by 25.8% for those aged 45-60 and 10.1% for individuals over 60. The chart provides a visual breakdown of vaccination distribution among these demographics.
This chart illustrates the total administered doses across various regions in India, with a numerical representation for each state and union territory. It presents a clear comparison of vaccination efforts nationwide. The data ranges from 0.0 to 2.5, indicating varying levels of dosage administered.
The line chart illustrates the cumulative total doses administered in various Indian states from February to September 2021. Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Gujarat show notable increases over time. The data highlights the disparities in vaccination progress among the states during this period.
The line chart displays the cumulative second doses of vaccinations administered across various Indian states from February to September 2021. Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and West Bengal are highlighted, showing the progression of vaccination efforts over time. The data indicates a steady increase in the number of second doses given as time progressed.
The line chart illustrates the cumulative first doses of vaccination administered across various regions in India, including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and West Bengal from February to September 2021. The graph indicates a gradual increase in the number of doses over time. Notably, Maharashtra leads with the highest cumulative first doses in comparison to other states during this period.
The chart illustrates the testing efficiency by country, measured as the ratio of total confirmed cases to total tests conducted. Notable countries include South Korea with a high efficiency rating, while others like Syria and Brazil show significantly lower ratios. This data highlights variations in testing effectiveness across different nations.
The bar chart displays the mean testing efficiency across different continents, highlighting variations in performance. Africa and South America show lower efficiencies compared to other regions. Europe and North America lead with higher mean testing efficiency levels.
The bar chart compares the number of vaccine doses administered across different age groups. It shows that a higher number of doses were given to the 18-44 age group compared to those vaccinated in the 45-60 and 60+ categories. This indicates a potential trend in vaccination efforts focusing more on younger individuals.
The bar chart presents the distribution of COVID-19 vaccine brands by state in India. It compares the number of doses administered for Covaxin (red), Covishield (blue), and Sputnik (green) across different states. The chart also includes total doses and percentage distributions.
The image is a map displaying countries alongside their total number of tests conducted. The data highlights significant variations in testing across different regions, showcasing some countries with notably high test counts. This information can provide insights into global testing efforts and healthcare responses.
The bar chart compares population size (blue) and total deaths (green) across various countries. India, Indonesia, and Nigeria have the highest populations, while death counts vary significantly among countries. Some nations with smaller populations, like Peru and South Africa, show relatively high death counts, indicating a higher fatality rate compared to their population size.
The image is a histogram comparing total deaths and recoveries across various countries. It visually represents the disparity in health outcomes related to a specific event or crisis. The data highlights significant differences in recovery rates as well, indicating varying responses to the situation across different nations.
The bubble chart visualizes the top 10 countries with the highest COVID-19 recoveries, where bubble size represents the relative number of recoveries. The USA and India have the largest recoveries, followed by Brazil, France, and Germany. Other countries like the UK, Russia, Italy, Spain, and Turkey also feature but with smaller recovery counts.
The chart displays the top 10 vaccinated states in India, highlighting their respective vaccination numbers. It compares states like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal to showcase their progress in vaccination efforts. The bar chart effectively visualizes the disparities in vaccination rates across different regions.