Hantavirus tracker — a live map for the 2026 ANDV outbreak
The Hantavirus tracker is live. It's a public-facing map for the 2026 Andes hantavirus (ANDV) outbreak — the kind of clear, no-login situational page I went looking for and couldn't find.
It mirrors the official ArcGIS case feed, plots cases on a map, ingests related news automatically, and keeps a running timeline so you can see how the outbreak is moving over time. No account, no paywall, just the picture.
Why build it
When something like this is unfolding, the information is scattered across agency dashboards, news articles, and social posts — each one a fragment. The tracker's whole job is to pull those fragments into one place that a normal person can read in ten seconds: where, how many, and what's new.
It refreshes on a schedule rather than asking you to dig. Built to be the fast, factual reference page during an outbreak that mostly gets covered in panic or not at all.