Graphs are being used in various ways to combat COVID-19, including tracing connections between people and identifying clusters of elevated activity, as well as drug research and repurposing. Graph databases like Neo4j are providing a platform for researchers to instantly access integrated knowledge from coronavirus data, enabling them to identify potential treatments and track the spread of the virus more effectively. The company is also offering free resources, licenses, and support to individuals and startups working on COVID-19 projects, as well as promoting visibility of these projects through its Graphs4Good platform. Individuals can get involved by joining existing projects or setting up their own, bringing technological proficiency, domain knowledge, or caring for those around them. The company is encouraging collaboration and offering various ways to help, including online training courses and sandboxes where people can experiment with graph databases in a safe environment.