Google Maps Will Now Show COVID-19 Stats

Everyday, the number of COVID-19 infections changes. Some places might look like they are handling things well, but all it takes is one infected person to infect a cluster of people, which in turn can lead to an even greater cluster and have a negative impact on the number of daily infections.

As such, it’s not always a guarantee that just because one area is doing well that they will continue to do well. The good news for those who plan on traveling is that Google is now integrating COVID-19 stats into Google Maps. This comes in the form of an overlay where users can turn on the layer to get an idea of the number of COVID-19 infections based on a seven-day average.

They will also be able to get notes on whether or not infection rates are increasing or decreasing. This means that if you plan to travel to a different state, you can check Google Maps to see what the infection rates are and if they’re going up or down, and then you can make your decision based on that.

This feature will be made available worldwide and the feature is currently being rolled out to both iOS and Android devices, so make sure you update your app if you’d like to check it out.

Google Maps Will Now Show COVID-19 Stats

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iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max Might See A Delayed Release

According to a recent rumor, it was suggested that the iPhone 12 series could be announced at an event scheduled for the 13th of October. Apple has yet to officially confirm the dates, but the latest tweet from well-known leakster Jon Prosser has “confirmed” that date to be true based on his sources.

However, it seems that if you were looking forward to getting your hands on the new iPhones, it should be noted that the iPhone 12 Pro series might be released later. While all phones will most likely be announced at the event, Prosser had previously claimed that the release of the Pro models will most likely take place in November.

Apple is set to release as many as four iPhone models this year, starting wit the base iPhone 12 mini, followed by the iPhone 12, and there will be the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max models. The latter two devices are said to be released in November, while the former two devices will most likely go up for pre-order the same week they’re announced, and will start shipping out the week after on the 19th of October.

Take it with a grain of salt for now, but as we are approaching October, hopefully Apple will have an official date to share soon.

iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max Might See A Delayed Release

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