nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor3 89S7|||How One Man — And A Creative Map — Made A Difference In Panama’s Pandemic||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||When COVID-19 hit, cartographer Carlos Doviaza wanted to help his “brothers” in Panama — members of the indigenous community. He decided to help by doing what he does best: making maps.

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The Mapmaker Who's Saving Lives In Panama's Pandemic

Doviaza’s maps overlay the daily number of COVID cases reported by the health ministry (depicted as the spike protein of the virus, shown in red) with locations of indigenous communities (dark green).

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How One Man — And A Creative Map — Made A Difference In Panama’s Pandemic



When COVID-19 hit, cartographer Carlos Doviaza wanted to help his “brothers” in Panama — members of the indigenous community. He decided to help by doing what he does best: making maps.


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