Last time, our News Editor, Jessica Baumgardner, showed us how a social knowledge graph improves remote collaboration for the home workforce in these very remote times. This week, I'm taking knowledge graphs to the next level – beyond work productivity, presenting a COVID-19 knowledge graph built by the Graphs4Good community to help researchers and the general public answer key questions about the pandemic as our fight against the virus continues. The COVID-19 knowledge graph provides heterogeneous pandemic information left by the Graphs4Good community, which can be used freely. To stay updated on graph tech goods, subscribe to the Neo4j YouTube channel for new videos every week.