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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,896 datasets
Health.data.ny.gov provides weekly and cumulative metrics on COVID-19 contact tracing efforts for New York State, excluding New York City. The dataset includes counts of cases reported, cases reached, contacts elicited, and contacts reached. The data is no longer updated as of November 2022.
Daily COVID-19 testing and positive case data for K-12 public schools in New York State during the 2021-2022 academic year. The data was collected via a daily survey submitted by school administrators to the NYSDOH and is published by health.data.ny.gov. It includes metrics on students, teachers, and staff across counties and school districts.
Daily COVID-19 testing and positive case data reported by BOCES programs across New York State for the 2021-2022 academic year. Data was collected via a daily survey form submitted by school administrators to the NYSDOH and published by health.data.ny.gov.
Over 15 distinct legal features, including vaccination_medical_exemption and negative_test_option, document U.S. state and territorial COVID-19 vaccine mandates. The dataset was compiled and coded by the CDC's COVID-19 Mitigation Policy Analysis Unit from publicly available laws issued from July 26, 2021 onward. It catalogs mandates regardless of subsequent modification or supersession.
Archived demographic trend data for people receiving COVID-19 vaccinations in the United States at the national level, aggregated from all vaccine partners. The data was archived on 2022-09-28 after CDC changed its reporting methodology from report date to administration date. It includes columns such as Administered_Dose1_pct_agegroup, Series_Complete_Yes, and Demographic_category.
CDC's dataset provides daily community transmission levels for U.S. counties, with 7 data elements per record. It contains the originally posted values used for the COVID Data Tracker maps, updated daily until October 2022 when updates shifted to weekly. The data is produced by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
Archived data from the Federal Pharmacy Partnership for Long-Term Care Program, a partnership between the CDC and pharmacy chains to provide on-site COVID-19 vaccinations. The dataset includes 30+ columns tracking vaccine administration, series completion, and manufacturer details for residents and staff. Data was shown on the CDC COVID Data Tracker and covers the program period from when vaccines became available through September 30, 2021.
17 research tasks and a growing collection of scientific papers and structured full-text documents regarding Covid-19 and historical coronavirus research. Metadata and structured text facilitate the development of information retrieval and text mining systems.
Aggregating 2,564 manually annotated English tweets related to COVID-19 vaccines, curated to maximize the likelihood of strong emotional tone. It was created by webimmunization for text classification tasks, with tweets labeled into three attitude classes.
Outbreak data likely contains records of foodborne illness incidents linked to restaurant establishments. Columns suggest tracking of pathogen details (SerotypeName, GenusName, SpeciesName), preparation location (WherePrepName), illness onset (DateFirstIll), and outbreak identification (UniqueID). The dataset is published on data.cdc.gov via the Socrata platform and was last updated on 2022-10-27.
Epidemiological statistics for COVID-19 in Argentina comprise this dataset, authored by manucabral and last updated in December 2022. The project uses Python-based tools to transform API data into visualizations for public health monitoring.
Average life expectancy at birth in Ukraine. The dataset was published by the States site of Ukraine and last updated on 2022-10-17. It is available in EXCEL XLSX and CSV formats.
Washington State's data.wa.gov platform provides a record of public library system service changes and closures at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Information was gathered primarily from library websites and social media accounts, with occasional communication from library staff. The dataset was last updated on June 9, 2022.
Information on the monkeypox outbreak confirmed in May 2022. It is updated daily by the author nateraw. Specific details on rows, columns, and data structure are unavailable.
Restaurant Revitalization Fund grants were awarded to New York State businesses under the American Rescue Plan Act, with funding up to $10 million per business. The dataset lists recipients and details grant purposes. It was published by data.ny.gov and last updated in April 2022.
The COVID-19 Claims Reimbursement to Health Care Providers and Facilities for Testing, Treatment, and Vaccine Administration for the Uninsured Program provides reimbursements directly to eligible health care entities. The dataset lists providers who agreed to terms and received reimbursement, with funding sources including the American Rescue Plan Act ($4.8 billion for testing) and the Provider Relief Fund (over $178 billion). Data is hosted by data.cdc.gov and was last updated on 2022-03 03.
Annual births and crude birth rates for Chicago's community areas over an 11-year period. The dataset includes 95% confidence intervals for each birth rate estimate, providing a measure of statistical reliability. Data.cityofchicago.org published this historical dataset, which was last updated in February 2022.
Monthly updated patient-level data from the CDC, containing 12 elements per case on demographics, exposure history, disease severity, and underlying conditions. The dataset is provisional and updated with a 14-day lag to stabilize reporting. It is part of a suite of three CDC surveillance datasets, differing by the inclusion of geographic data and access restrictions.
Annual blood lead level testing data for children aged 0-6 years across Chicago community areas from 1999 to 2013. The dataset includes counts, estimated screening rates per 1,000 children, and the percentage of children with elevated blood lead levels, all with 95% confidence intervals. It is a historical dataset published by data.cityofchicago.org on the Socrata platform.
4 categories of COVID-19 statistics including confirmed cases, negative results, deaths, and recovered patients transcribed from official Peruvian Ministry of Health (MINSA) communications. The data is aggregated from tweets, press releases, and the 'Sala Situacional' dashboard to track the pandemic's progression in Peru.