Well, It is especially notable since it was created while S.Korea gov
refused to publish the name of medical facilities. Then someone got the map
data from OSM and analyzed the known facts (somehow), then created the page
with the map.

ps. I see my contribution, too! (I created a node which is now identified
as MERS-infected.)

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2015. 6. 17. 오후 1:06에 "Andrew Errington" <erringt...@gmail.com>님이 작성:

> Sorry, slight correction.  It's a map of medical facilities, not cases.
> Apologies for any alarm caused.
>
> Andrew
>
> On 17 June 2015 at 12:18, Andrew Errington <erringt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> You may have heard of the MERS situation in Korea.  A map of cases and
>> their location has been published here:
>>
>> http://issue.visualdive.co.kr/mers/
>>
>> I am pleased to see that OSM is the background layer (I recognised some
>> of my work).  It's notable because Korea does have very good map coverage
>> from Google, and local companies Daum and Naver, so there are several
>> sources to choose from.  It's possible that it was chosen due to the fact
>> that that webpage needed to show statistics outside Korea, which Daum and
>> Naver does not cover.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>
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