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A worldwide epidemiological database for COVID-19 at fine-grained spatial resolution
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How to add new data to COVID-19 Data Hub #179

Closed eguidotti closed 1 year ago

eguidotti commented 2 years ago

This is a centralized issue to let you suggest new data to add to COVID-19 Data Hub

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FAQ

Is it possible to add data manually?

No.

Is it possible to add new variables to the dataset?

Not at the moment. We are now mostly interested in increasing the data coverage for the current set of variables.

Is it possible to add incremental data sources?

No, as most governments update the data retroactively, we always need to download and update the full time-series

Can I implement the data source myself and submit a pull request?

Yes, we look forward to it!

Acknowledgments

Thanks to Our World in Data for inspiring this issue!

eguidotti commented 2 years ago

Afghanistan:

eguidotti commented 2 years ago

Argentina:

LuiNov commented 2 years ago

Global:

https://covid19.who.int/measures

Maybe I was too stupid but the download link didn't contain this "measures" data. But I think the WHO provides it somewhere on the page.

LuiNov commented 2 years ago

This site is a good summary:

https://guides.library.yale.edu/c.php?g=295812&p=7526965

Marina-Antillon commented 2 years ago

In Switzerland, the cumulative number of tests do not begin until 22-5-2020, but I know there are data on tests since the beginning of transmission:

https://opendata.swiss/en/dataset/covid-19-schweiz Look for: Covid19Test_geoRegion_PCR_Antigen.csv

susanapsilva commented 2 years ago

Daily number of cases and of deaths in Portugal are avaiable again in https://covid19.min-saude.pt/numero-de-novos-casos-e-obitos-por-dia Variables: confirmation_date1 -> date day_cum_abs_num ->cases day_ob_abs_num -> deaths