Open CSSEGISandData opened 4 years ago
Thank you for this service!
Thank you for the answer and your service!
I hope you get it fixed and I appreciate what you are trying to do. Unfortunately, with all the problems being reported, I never know if I can trust the data being provided. ;(
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the great service! Hope you'll fix soon :-)
thank you @CSSEGISandData for your service and for the system provided.
Just Thanks to the IT Coder's!
@CSSEGISandData would be great to hear an ETC in terms of returning service to stable point or an update in terms of the progress so far? Thanks.
How can I/we help?
@CSSEGISandData do you have an ETA of service restoration? Also, please let me or the community know if we can help in anyway. I am available to assist in any form or fashion necessary.
Thank you for your dedication and Hard work!
CC @scott-mikus @slbccfl @Nedman592
Its important, I think, to accept realities, even when it's an uncomfortable reality.
Any thinking person must accept the reality that it is POSSIBLE that the software or hardware of CSSEGISandData has been invaded by a nefarious,perhaps governmental, entity which want to control the info that reaches the public. You can see below how such an entity used such information control to acquire public, even congressional, approval to invade Iraq under a knowingly false ( "Iraq has weapons of mass destruction" ) pretense.
Data still wrong. For 03-13-2020 Italy has the timestamp 2020-03-11T20:00:00 while two days before, on 03-11-2020 it was 2020-03-11T21:33:02.
The question is not whether someone CAN handle the truth, the question is whether someone IS WILLING to handle the truth. In this case the truth being that MAYBE someone hacked into CSSEGISandData. Someone who MAYBE wants to control the numbers which the public are seeing.
Here is another example of nefarious information control. https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/2011/1/26/house-section/article/h503-1?s=2&r=84
Thank you so much. Is there a date (e.g., March 10) through which you have confidence in the data?
@kevinlanning I think 03-11-2020 is the last good snapshot.
Would this be the cause of summing up 03-13-2020's data for the US and getting "2179" vs the website showing "2509" for the US? Just want to see if I need to create a seperate ticket or if it's already being addressed.
Thank you all so much for this data!
@joshstrange : I think the US summing up to different values is that you may double count due to the introduction of state level data: https://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19/commit/0cea9b2179306618bd7917798819ebf6608d67de#comments That is just my guess without knowing for sure. Have a look at the data to see if this assumption is true.
Any update? Data is still flawn for some days.
There are a lot of issues being created as people notice problems with the data for individual countries they are familiar with.
It might be a good idea to pin this issue to help people find it.
https://help.github.com/en/github/managing-your-work-on-github/pinning-an-issue-to-your-repository
Data is still wrong with today's update, see 03-14 and 03-15 CSV files:
Italy,2020-03-14T20:13:16, 24747 vs Italy,2020-03-14T20:13:16, 21157
Could you perhaps open source your whole scripts / pipeline and crowdsource the remaining manual chunks? You have a lot of people using this dataset and many of them would jump right in to help you.
I am not involved with this project, but I'd say the data for Italy is now correct. The data for Italy can be found here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pcm-dpc/COVID-19/master/dati-andamento-nazionale/dpc-covid19-ita-andamento-nazionale.csv And looking into the daily and time series CSV files in this repository the data seems to match.
Data is still wrong, at least I can tell for Italy and Spain.
For 3/11/20 and 3/12/20
There are many countries with this issue. This must be fixed, otherwise this data is flawed.
@carlosvega I think the updates from 03-12 and 03-13 are flawed and the data should either be removed or fixed. Until then I've made PR #834 so at least the files are not there anymore.
@cs224: I think today's numbers are correct but now the timestamps are wrong.
Well, the need for timeseries data is to plot them, is not enough having the last numbers correct. I can provide the number of spain for those dates.
The time series for Spain should be:
27/02/2020 | 28/02/2020 | 02/03/2020 | 03/03/2020 | 04/03/2020 | 05/03/2020 | 06/03/2020 | 09/03/2020 | 10/03/2020 | 11/03/2020 | 12/03/2020 | 13/03/2020 | 14/03/2020 | 15/03/2020 |
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16 | 32 | 114 | 150 | 198 | 237 | 365 | 999 | 1622 | 2128 | 2950 | 4209 | 5753 | 7753 |
The days I mention are 11 and 12 which should value 2128 and 2950
Source of my data is government data, which is collected here https://github.com/datadista/datasets/blob/master/COVID%2019/ccaa_covid19_casos.csv
deaths here https://github.com/datadista/datasets/blob/master/COVID%2019/ccaa_covid19_fallecidos.csv
@carlosvega I agree. Still, bad data is worse than a gap imho.
Sadly nobody from @CSSEGISandData seems to interact with people on these issues. I think it would be trivial to crowdsource the missing data and to fix whatever bugs they might have in the scripts.
@CSSEGISandData Iceland death data is incorrect for 15th March, 2020. Data source showing 5 deaths, but Actually this is 0 death.
I see no US data prior to 3/10. This has been mentioned before, but I can't find the resolution. Is there a corrected dataset?
Thanks for this data!!
I see no US data prior to 3/10. This has been mentioned before, but I can't find the resolution. Is there a corrected dataset?
Thanks for this data!!
It was captured at a county level.
any news?
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