Annual COVID-19 epidemiological metrics for 21 Ibero-American countries are tracked from 2019 to 2024 in this collection by Juan Moisés de la Serna. It aggregates data from the WHO, PAHO, and Our World in Data to monitor the pandemic's progression across Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula.
Use Cases
- Comparing 'case fatality rate (%)' between different Ibero-American nations to assess healthcare system efficacy.
- Analyzing the relationship between 'vaccine doses' and 'deaths per million' over the five-year period.
- Modeling the growth of 'confirmed cases' to identify long-term regional trends.
Strengths
- Aggregates data from three major health organizations (WHO, PAHO, Our World in Data)
- Covers 21 specific Ibero-American countries
- Includes normalized metrics like cases per million and deaths per million
Limitations
- Annual granularity prevents analysis of monthly or seasonal spikes
- Data is limited to 21 countries, excluding other regions for global comparison
Provenance
- Source
- WHO, PAHO, and Our World in Data
- Collection Method
- Aggregation of secondary public health data
- Time Range
- 2019-2024
- Freshness
- Data covers up to 2024; last metadata update recorded as March 2026.
- Geography
- Ibero-America (21 countries)