Open DinsdalePiranha85 opened 4 years ago
Agreed, this is very troubling.
The recovered data was very useful in terms of tracking how well individual countries have dealt with the pandemic.
Hi,
Please check the numbers and dashboard in WHO. They are not giving the Recovered cases anymore, or i am not seeing properly.
Best regards,
Hi @DinsdalePiranha85 , You can check alternative source: https://github.com/ulklc/covid19-timeseries
And as @hrmartins said, who is not providing recovery information anymore. But some dashboards are working as report based data collecting. example: https://ncov.dxy.cn/ncovh5/view/pneumonia https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ https://bnonews.com/index.php/2020/03/the-latest-coronavirus-cases/
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ But you have to go out daily to get it. Let me know if you find another feed. I have all the history dumped from Hopkins so I am building out
Today is 295. Less than a week ago it was 17. Next weeks numbers should be even better. The numbers in the US are jumping up since Hopkins decided to drop it
Hi, Please check the numbers and dashboard in WHO. They are not giving the Recovered cases anymore, or i am not seeing properly. Best regards,
Your eyes don't deceive -- I noticed yesterday that the JHU Dashboard no longer includes US in recovered zone.
@DinsdalePiranha85 In order to keep things tidy, and help the JHU team (which are swamped by tickets), would you consider closing this issue, and following #1282 which already has some discussion on the topic, and lists to at least a 10+ other duplicate items.
Whatever the reason, a vital element of pandemic-tracking has suddenly gone dark. WHO, CDC and ECDC, NEVER provided this metric. JHU was my ONLY source. Anyone have another they might share?