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Types of People Related to COVID19

Four people, four stories, one pandemic — this illustrated infographic makes COVID-19 classification instantly human, turning clinical categories into faces you recognize.

Infographic Illustration — Types of People Related to COVID-19

Public Health Illustration · COVID-19 Education · Character Infographic

A clear, compassionate infographic illustration depicting the four distinct classifications of people in relation to COVID-19 — designed to communicate complex epidemiological categories to a general public audience through the most universally understood medium: human faces and plain language.

The layout organizes four character portraits within circular frames across a deep navy blue background, each paired with a category label and concise clinical description. The dark backdrop is a deliberate editorial choice — serious, authoritative, and focused — communicating public health information with the gravity it deserves while the warm, humanized character illustrations prevent the content from feeling cold or clinical.

Healthy People — A cheerful young woman in a teal top, no mask, relaxed posture — the visual embodiment of someone with no COVID-19 exposure or symptoms. Her open expression and absence of protective equipment is itself the information.

People in Supervision — A woman in an orange jacket and surgical mask, wide alert eyes — someone who has visited a red zone or interacted with a positive case but shows no symptoms. The mask and cautious expression communicate the monitored status without alarm.

Patients in Supervision — A figure wrapped in a scarf, arms crossed, surgical mask on, eyes closed in fatigue — someone presenting symptoms with a history of exposure. The body language says everything the label confirms.

Positive Patients COVID-19 — A figure in full medical teal gear, surgical cap, IV drip visible, arms crossed — under clinical care, confirmed positive. The most serious portrait in the set, rendered with quiet dignity rather than distress.

The four characters together form a complete visual spectrum of pandemic status — from the completely unaffected to the clinically confirmed — each rendered with enough individuality to feel like a real person rather than an archetype.

A public health illustration that treats every person in the spectrum with equal dignity — because in a pandemic, everyone deserves to understand where they stand.

Completed

April 2020

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