Worldwide Coronavirus Case & Fatality Data
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COVID-19 cases and deaths. It tracks the cumulative and recent figures for infections and fatalities on a country-by-country basis. The data is significant for researchers, public health officials, and analysts monitoring the pandemic's impact across different regions. This information is crucial for understanding the spread and severity of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes the infectious disease known as COVID-19.
Columns
- Country: The name of the country.
- Region: The World Health Organisation (WHO) region to which the country belongs.
- Total Cases: The cumulative number of confirmed COVID-19 cases.
- Total Cases per 100k pop: The total number of confirmed cases per 100,000 population.
- New Cases (7 days): The number of new cases reported in the last seven days.
- New Cases per 100k pop (7 days): The number of new cases per 100,000 population in the last seven days.
- New Cases (24 hours): The number of new cases reported in the last 24 hours.
- Total Deaths: The cumulative number of deaths attributed to COVID-19.
- Total Deaths per 100k pop: The total number of deaths per 100,000 population.
- New Deaths (7 days): The number of new deaths reported in the last seven days.
Distribution
The dataset is provided in a tabular CSV format. It contains data for 237 unique countries and regions, structured across 10 columns.
Usage
- Epidemiological Analysis: Track and compare the spread of COVID-19 across different countries and WHO regions.
- Public Health Research: Analyse mortality rates and case figures to inform public health policy and response strategies.
- Geospatial Visualisation: Create global maps illustrating the pandemic's hotspots and trends over time.
- Statistical Modelling: Develop predictive models for disease transmission and impact.
Coverage
This dataset offers global coverage, including data for 237 countries. The information is updated to the 15th of September 2022. It does not contain specific demographic breakdowns beyond country and region.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
- Public Health Officials: Can use this data to monitor the global pandemic situation and compare national trends.
- Data Scientists and Researchers: Ideal for statistical analysis, modelling the virus's spread, and studying the effectiveness of public health interventions.
- Journalists and Policy Makers: Can use the data to report on the state of the pandemic and inform public discourse and policy.
- Students and Academics: Suitable for projects and studies in epidemiology, public health, and data analysis.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Global COVID-19 Cases and Deaths by Country
- Country-Wise COVID-19 Statistics (September 2022)
- Worldwide Coronavirus Case & Fatality Data
- COVID-19 Global Snapshot: Cases and Deaths
- International COVID-19 Pandemic Tracker
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Original Data Source: Worldwide Coronavirus Case & Fatality Data