open-covid-19 / data

Daily time-series epidemiology and hospitalization data for all countries, state/province data for 50+ countries and county/municipality data for CO, FR, NL, PH, UK and US. Covariates for all available regions include demographics, mobility reports, government interventions, weather and more.
https://open-covid-19.github.io/explorer
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some reference #24

Closed quixote79 closed 4 years ago

quixote79 commented 4 years ago

I think you already know, but I'll give you some reference. All URLs were referenced by stevenliuyi/covid19

I apologize for my poor coding and not being able to help you directly.

owahltinez commented 4 years ago

I didn't know about a lot of these, I'll see if I can integrate them into the dataset. I'm not sure about how to make use of the US county-level data (that would be 3 levels!) but that data appears to be of much higher quality than I was told.

owahltinez commented 4 years ago

Thanks for sharing!

owahltinez commented 4 years ago

@quixote79 I just wanted to let you know that I have integrated several sources of regional data thanks to this list that you provided.

Also, it looks like your visualization could be improved if instead of using the data.csv file you used the data_latest.csv one (or the JSON version if you prefer that), since you are only displaying the latest date anyway. That way, when some data is not updated for a few days (because a source is unreliable, or some other technical issue -- for example regional data for France) you will at least get the last known value and your visualization will still display that data.

quixote79 commented 4 years ago

Thank you for your hard work. Thanks to your work, my visualization has also improved a lot.

Points flash on my map because they are not displaying Total Confirmed, but rather Daily New Confirmed.

owahltinez commented 4 years ago

I understand. In that case, if you want to display the latest confirmed, you will have missing data for some countries that have not reported in the last 48 hours.