Open zbraniecki opened 4 years ago
Yes! Is there a website that can be scraped for this? This would likely need to be done manually. Most social distancing is not neatly organized in tables like the Covid counts. Instead, news reports about when measures were put in place would need to be manually aggregated.
This is tough information to gather and I think is currently outside of the scope of this project.
HOWEVER, if there is a source we're currently scraping that provides this data, I would accept a PR to add it into the dataset (though I'm not sure what that would look like).
I'll leave this issue open in case someone finds data and needs an issue to associate it with.
This is tough information to gather and I think is currently outside of the scope of this project.
Right, I understand that. It may be a good material for a separate repository to accumulate those events manually. I just think that the same community as this one would be interested in that data :)
This spreadsheet has a number of data points for all US states and territories in one document: https://www.nga.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/CoronavirusStateActionsChart_26March2020.xlsx
Just to name a few:
They update this spreadsheet daily and change the link/filename to match the current day.
Page source: https://www.nga.org/coronavirus/#federal (At-a-Glance section directly below JHU Dashboard, link to spreadsheet and PDF)
It's great to see these interventions organized in one document. Heads up though: currently, it looks like the latest 4 weekdays are available and replacing the date section in the URL with dates before the 25th of March gave no results.
There's a number of significant events that affect data either directly or in delayed fashion and may impact projections. Things like: