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WHO daily situation report data (global) charted and updated each day: https://w.wiki/Gk4


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The WHO is regularly publishing situation reports with all kinds of data in there. Maybe you go and have a look those?

A Google sheet that's being kept up to date as well -

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Z7VQ5xlf3BaTx_LBBbls...

(Edit) I should note that this sheet's tracking data at the subregion level within affected countries.


This one updates earlier than the John Hopkins one and has more data (every country): https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

We aggregate data from various sources including Johns Hopkins University, BNO News, and the Covid Tracking Project. The data for countries and states is real-time and it should be the same, if not ahead, of worldometer.

I've released a dashboard for analysing COVID-19 data across the globe. You can compare data by country and see daily changes. More features are coming. It's an open source project - everyone is welcome to contribute.

Key features:

* Growth rate week on week * Country comparison * Daily increases * World snapshot


It provides global statistics too.

There wasn't really a webpage that allowed people to compare and see how the corona virus is spreading in different countries on a daily basis (daily cumulative data), this helps in identifying which countries are trying hard to make the curve flat. So we went ahead and built this one.

Unfortunately the existing public data sets I've seen lack this information. The level of detail for each confirmed case is largely dependent on which country is reporting the data (plus it's often in an unstructured and inconsistent format). I would love to know if you find any data source with more details.

No graphs but maps:

For Germany I recommend:

crowd sourced from local data (faster than official, links to sources): http://www.risklayer-explorer.com/event/100/detail

New official from RKI, you can switch between levels of detail in the top left: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/478220a4c454480e823...

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For the Netherlands: https://www.rivm.nl/coronavirus-kaart-van-nederland-per-geme...

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For the World (finer than just countries, with links to sources): http://www.risklayer-explorer.com/event/6/detail


Where do you find general data on how's the world doing now?

https://covid19info.live/ will show per-country graphs. It appears to use the same data as the JHU dashboard.

I would be VERY interested to see these charts updated, as this data is a week old.

Note: ~1600 datapoints from around the world.

I'm looking for a data source that's updated regularly with stats for the coronavirus pandemic broken down by country and other sub criteria (gender, age, positive cases, new cases per day, etc).

Does it exist?

Wanting to get my hand at this to do some data visualization stuff.

The ideal source would be an API. But a downloadable data set that's updated regularly is good enough.


The WHO among other bodies have visited and done their own data gathering.

Made it just in a few hours with Google Sheets and data studio. The hardest part was collecting data and fixing inaccuracies in WHO reports :)

They provide data from all over the world.

For those interested in global health, we've tried to collate as much data as possible at http://ghdx.healthdata.org/ (disclosure: I'm the director of data science at IHME, which hosts this).

Note that most of this data is population level epidemiologic and administrative stuff, not the detailed biomedical measurements I see most people requesting - but I promise you there's some really interesting things that can be done with it nonetheless!


Not that active on reddit, but given that the data presentation from WHO and co. is abysmal, both in style and depth, I might give it a try. Not that I am following it to closely until now, so. Might change, so.

I would love to get my hands on the raw data the WHO has so. Not post any results online or publicly, but to toy around with them. It is such an intriguing data set!

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