17Yrs Teen Creates 'Ultimate Corona.virus Crisis Website'

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Avi Schiffman is a self-taught coder who spends approximately six hours per day to enhance his website. 

When Seattle high school students were first taught about the dangerous virus in China, a youngster has developed a website on the purpose of monitoring cases and informing important facts about the ways the COVID-19 spreads out. 

As the international concerns over the pandemic have drastically increased, the website’s popularity has also grown up. Since Christmas, more than 3 million unique visitors have access to the website. 

A creative website with handy data management.

Data used by the website is collected from various sources, like local health departments and cross-references with WHO and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. When the website is opened, quick facts will be listed right on the dashboard, including the total number of confirmed infected patients, the number confirmed outside of China, the number of recovered victims, the total countries that have recorded cases, and the death toll of the coronavirus. 

Avi Schiffman

The young creator of the web - Avi Schiffman - is a self-taught coder who partook the hackathons and dreamt of his own big invention in the future. His program can update its logistics as well as statistics autonomously every 10 minutes. Despite that automatic operation, he spends approximately six hours per day to enhance his website. 

He plans to add a featured table with cases from every state of the U.S. and a vaccine tracker in the nearest time. From his observation, those patterns will be valuable for the world to fight in the war with the coronavirus.  

While WHO has warned against the fatal coronavirus potentially becomes a global pandemic, people from everywhere still find new and unexampled ways for others to come closer. Therefore, visiting this website to update the latest data of the virus should be considered as one of the best choices for worldwide citizens. 

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