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We found this one for coronavirus, but it's only for 29 March 2020 to 01 May 2020: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/mmaguero/covid19-spanishtweets-earlylateapril2020/data
Also this is very useful: https://www.ine.es/en/welcome.shtml
We can see the prices of the food in Mercadona in Spain https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/thegurusteam/mercadona-es-product-pricing
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations We can select the countries and there are lots of data , we have to look at this one: https://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/FS
Here are the datasets maintained by John Hopkins University for the information collected by the Coronavirus Resource Center between Jan 22, 2020 and March 10, 2023. It contains 2 repositories.The first features global cases and deaths data as plotted by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering. The second features U.S. and global vaccination data, testing information and demographics that were maintained by Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg Center for Government Excellence.
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We found this one for coronavirus, but it's only for 29 March 2020 to 01 May 2020: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/mmaguero/covid19-spanishtweets-earlylateapril2020/data
Those are tweets, we can't use them
maybe we can also add a dataset for the hygiene products and our statement could be something like “with covid the purchases of hygiene products has increased”
We think that this data sets are enough for what we want to do.
@AnatoliZournatzi We think that this data sets are enough for what we want to do.
That's not the point. It's not about being enough, it's about enrichment. Let's try to think about the datasets we could use to improve our hypothesis.