This app shows the progress in the COIVD-19 vaccinations world wide on LaMetric Time. You can select specific countries you're interested in, or select none to see a random collection of all countries.
Moreover, you can decide if you see daily vaccinations or the number of total vaccinations i.e. number of people having received the first vaccination jab.
On top of that a progress bars indicates how many people are vaccinated relative to the entire population.
You can install the app here.
The data comes from the awesome ourWorldInData project.
- Show per day vaccinations
- Or show number of people vaccinated (1st jab)
- Select your own country
- Select all countries your interested in
- Select to see the country's name first
- Filter for new data only
- Display the date the vaccination numbers are referring to
- Set the time a country is displayed (default is 120 seconds)
- LaMetric is updated every 10min
- Server data is updated every hour
You can install the app here.
You can open the settings by clicking on the App inside the LaMetric App on your phone.
- Countries is using Alpha-3 Codes (ISO 3166-1).
- Display the Country's Name creates a leading Frame displaying the countries name.
- Display the Date the Data is referring to adds the date the behind the countries name.
- Show Newest Updates to Vaccination Data sorts the countries server side by date. A side effect can be that countries with older vaccination data are not displayed due to LaMetric's restriction of 20 frames. (Suggestions to fix this are more than welcome)
- Number to Display lets users choose between Daily Increase or Total Vaccinations.
- Duration per Country Frame in Seconds sets the time a frme is displyed in seconds (default is 120).
This repository contains the entire code necessary to run this app on cloudflares serverless worker environment.
You can use wrangler to debug and test the code locally on your machine. For this you need to adjust the wrangler-example.toml and rename it to wrangler.toml
. More information can be found in the documentation.
Once you are ready, you can publish your code to cloudflare by running the following command:
wrangler publish
To deploy using serverless add a serverless.yml
file.