This May Be of Help link graphic Esri The Science of Where View email in link web browser dot Colleagues, As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19) pandemic persists, it sometimes feels difficult to see a light at the end of the tunnel. But I am reaching out today with words of hope and encouragement: it is my belief that the GIS work many of you are accomplishing will address a myriad of the challenges we are facing and help bring an end to this global crisis. Our community is already making a measurable difference in this fight, and knowing this is clearly uplifting to me I hope that it inspires you as well. I want to share two video messages that may be of help to you. Both of them offer practical assistance and a positive outlook in these difficult times. link click upn equals 3rf VBQB 2F 7CD Andpy 35… link GIS in the Time of Crisis: A Note from Jack Dangermond In the first video, you will see some of the ways you and your peers are using GIS to respond to COVID 19: mapping the spread, visualizing hospital capacity, locating vulnerable populations, and more. These efforts are saving patients’ lives; protecting workers on the front lines; and providing evidence based models for key safety measures like social distancing, business closures, and travel restrictions. The video also discusses how you can replicate and adapt these efforts for your own organization or community. You'll learn about resources and workflows to add GIS to your COVID 19 toolkit, including insights for communicating different types of data, and a summary of actions you can take to implement a useful GIS for pandemic response. link Watch Now right arrow Share: link graphic Facebook Share link graphic Twitter Share link graphic Linked In Share link A Message from Dr. Jane Goodall link click upn equals 3rf VBQB 2F 7CD Andpy 35… I also want to share a special video message from Dr. Jane Goodall, a longtime friend of the GIS and Esri community. Her words provide comfort and motivation your efforts are recognized, appreciated, and necessary, and your work is helping us move toward a better tomorrow. link Watch Now right arrow I remain grateful and humbled to be part of a global community that is always at the ready to come together and solve common problems. Please remember that Esri is here to support you through our link Disaster Response Program , link COVID 19 GIS website , and link usual service channels dot Sincerely, Jack Dangermond You received this due to your subscription to Esri Announcements. link Update your subscription preferences. link Esri dot com link Privacy link Contact Us Copyright Copyright 2020 Esri. All rights reserved. Esri, 380 New York Street, Redlands, CA 92373, USA. link graphic Facebook link graphic Twitter link graphic Instagram link graphic Geo Net link graphic Linked In link graphic You Tube link graphic The Science of Where