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Good Saturday morning. The news has been moving so quickly these days. (Just look at this list of all the state government’s initiatives and orders related to the pandemic, if you need a refresher.)

So we wanted to make sure to tell you about our new, interactive maps showing coronavirus cases by county — not just in California, but in every state.

It’s something lots of you have asked us about, but finding and putting together data in real time has been a herculean task.

I asked Amy Schoenfeld Walker, a journalist and former graphics editor who contributed to our California map, to explain the process a bit. Here’s what she said:

Putting out these maps for every state is such an enormous undertaking, but especially so for California. Tell me a little bit about how you’ve gone about getting the data.