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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,896 datasets
This repository contains epidemiological time-series data for COVID-19 in Canada, including cumulative cases, mortality, and vaccination metrics. Produced by the COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group (ccodwg), the data spans from the start of the pandemic through May 2022. It provides geographic granularity at the national, provincial, and health region levels.
Life expectancy and confidence intervals for each of Chicago's community areas for the years 1990, 2000, and 2010. The dataset is published by data.cityofchicago.org and was last updated on the platform in February 2022. It is described as historical only, with more recent data available from the Chicago Health Atlas.
Twenty-seven distinct public health indicators, including mortality rates, infectious disease incidence, and economic status measures, are provided for Chicago's community areas. The dataset is historical only, with no corresponding data for recent periods, and was published by the City of Chicago via its open data portal.
Weekly measures of freight activity track changes across different transportation modes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The dataset is provided by data.bts.gov and was last updated in February 2022. It includes columns for current week values, comparisons to the same week last year, and weekly low points.
50+ integrated COVID-19 data resources covering epidemiological and public health domains. The package provides a unified interface for R users to access highly cited datasets from multiple global providers.
Historical data contains a selection of 27 public health indicators for Chicago community areas. The dataset includes rates, percents, and measures related to natality, mortality, infectious disease, lead poisoning, and economic status.
The 2020-2021 academic year dataset includes daily school-reported COVID-19 testing and positive case data from K-12 public, private, and charter schools and BOCES programs in New York State. Data was collected via a daily survey form administered by the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) and published by health.data.ny.gov. It contains counts of positive students, staff, and teachers, along with school demographics and testing numbers.
Zip code-level data combines Alzheimer's disease rates with environmental and socioeconomic variables for the mid-Atlantic United States. The dataset was used in a 2021 MDPI Earth publication analyzing the inverse association between greenspace and Alzheimer's risk. Specific row and column counts are not provided.
Aggregating statements fact-checked by PolitiFact regarding COVID-19, with original and adjusted rating labels. It was gathered using an automated web scraper targeting the PolitiFact COVID fact checker. The author is justinqbui, and it was last updated in December 2021.
April 10, 2020 through August 15, 2021 is the covered period for this dataset. It catalogs state and territorial executive orders, administrative orders, resolutions, and proclamations requiring mask use in public spaces across U.S. counties. The data was collected and coded by the CDC's COVID-19 Community Intervention & Critical Populations Task Force and collaborators from publicly available government documents.
A multilingual FAQ dataset from the Oregon government, last updated December 1, 2021. Columns suggest it contains pairs of questions and answers about COVID-19, translated into languages including Spanish, Vietnamese, Russian, Arabic, and Hmong. The data is provided in CSV, JSON, XML, and RDF formats.
Grants provided in Fiscal Year 2021 to businesses, hospitals, tenants, landlords, public municipalities, and community organizations for pandemic relief. The dataset, published by data.oregon.gov, details federal and state-funded assistance programs. It was last updated in October 2021.
Over 500 days of state and territorial executive orders, proclamations, and administrative orders banning gatherings from March 11, 2020, to August 15, 2021, are cataloged. The data were collected and coded by the CDC's COVID-19 Community Intervention and Critical Populations Task Force from official government websites. Each record represents a specific order applicable to a county on a given day.
U.S. county-level data tracks state and territorial executive orders, administrative orders, resolutions, and proclamations related to COVID-19 stay-at-home requirements from March 15, 2020, to August 15, 2021. The data was collected and coded by the CDC's COVID-19 Community Intervention and At-Risk Task Force and Public Health Law Program from official government sources.
U.S. state and territorial orders closing and reopening restaurants from March 11, 2020 through August 15, 2021. Data was collected from government websites by CDC teams, cataloged and coded into a county-by-day format. It consists exclusively of official executive orders, administrative orders, resolutions, and proclamations.
U.S. state, territorial, and county-level records catalog the issuance and status of stay-at-home orders from March 15 to May 5, 2020. The dataset was compiled by CDC teams from official government documents and press releases. It includes over 20 columns detailing order characteristics, jurisdictions, and effective dates.
A dataset from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services detailing $2 billion in incentive payments to nursing homes for reducing COVID-19 infection and mortality rates. It includes facility-level performance metrics, payment amounts, and location data. The data was last updated on August 2, 2021.
Data from data.cdc.gov tracks weekly allocations of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses to U.S. jurisdictions. The dataset includes columns for 1st Dose Allocations, 2nd Dose Allocations, Week of Allocations, and Jurisdiction. It was last updated on June 17, 2021, and documents the federal allocation process that began following the vaccine's emergency use authorization.
Weekly allocations of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses to U.S. jurisdictions, posted by the CDC on data.cdc.gov. The dataset includes separate columns for 1st and 2nd dose allocations, with data last updated on 2021-06-17. It is part of a series tracking the initial U.S. vaccine rollout that began in December 2020.
Data from data.cdc.gov tracks the weekly allocation of Janssen COVID-19 vaccine first doses to U.S. jurisdictions. The dataset includes columns for Week of Allocations, Jurisdiction, and 1st Dose Allocations. It was last updated on May 5, 2021, and is part of a series of federal vaccine distribution data releases.