Bloomberg Enhances Mapping Tool to Track Covid-19 Impact

The data giant is releasing regional features and functionality to more closely monitor the coronavirus across companies and sectors.

Regional outbreak in China with factory overlay applied

Bloomberg has developed a mapping tool to help track the outbreak of Covid-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus, and better understand companies’ exposures to the virus. The feature has been built on top of Bloomberg’s MAP GO solution, available on its flagship terminal.

MAP VIRUS was first launched on January 29, at which point there were more than 7,700 recorded cases of infection and more than 170 deaths reported in China alone. Since then, Bloomberg has released several iterations of

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