Closed dayalpetit closed 4 years ago
Yes this is a problem - not accurate
what's going on?
what's going on?
Australian state numbers haven't been updated, but there are definitely new cases
yes - definitely more cases and deaths too: https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert/coronavirus-covid-19-current-situation-and-case-numbers
https://covid-19-au.com/ - Monash Uni Victoria has been collecting independently.
(I have 73 unaccounted confirmations across .au
Will some body be able to look into restoring the processing for the Australian numbers please?
I have confirmed that at least the Known Case and Death numbers are making the WHO sitreps.
Where's the breakdown? Where have the .au numbers been coming from?
These are the latest confirmed numbers as per health.gov.au
Australian Capital Territory | 104 New South Wales | 2,971 Northern Territory | 27 Queensland | 1,024 South Australia | 437 Tasmania | 202 Victoria | 1,336 Western Australia | 546 Total | 6,647
Yep, I'm thinking of switching to this API unless anyone has any better suggestions: https://rapidapi.com/Gramzivi/api/covid-19-data
Hard to understand why our data would not be valuable for best best scenarios, I guess we'll have to wait and see. A valid response to the situation would be appreciated sooner than later
Im going to back date my data from the Monash team right now. They're on github too
Im going to back date my data from the Monash team right now. They're on github too
Can you share link to their repo?
Here it is Chuck:
Here it is Chuck:
cheers
There's been a jump in the number of Australian cases - to 6661. I assume that's the right number for the day but we still have a few missing days, meaning new cases appear to go flat then suddenly spike up.
date confirmed deaths delta_confirmed delta_deaths:
2020-04-18 6547 67 25 1 5 2020-04-19 6547 67 0 0 4 2020-04-20 6547 67 0 0 5 2020-04-21 6547 67 0 0 4 2020-04-22 6547 67 0 0 5 2020-04-23 6661 75 114 8 4
Be good if someone could backfill the missing days.
It is a relief now the data has been fixed, closing this issue. Thanks JHU team for updating it.
Time series data sets (confirmed/recovered/deaths) have same numbers for Australia since 18th April, could someone advise if i'm missing something?