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The COVID Tracking Project collects information from 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and 5 other US territories to provide the most comprehensive testing data they can collect for the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. They attempt to report positive and negative results, pending tests, and total people tested for each state or district currently reporting that data, as well as total hospitalizations and deaths. Included here are:
States - current: cumulative positive and negative test results (including a score for reliable reporting), total test results, total hospitalizations, total deaths States - historical: daily totals of the above States - info: state COVID-19 webpages, state health department Twitter, notes on information available and how it is collected US - current: cumulative positive and negative test results (including a score for reliable reporting), total test results, total hospitalizations, total deaths US - historical: daily totals of the above For more information about how the data was collected and the data quality scoring system, see https://covidtracking.com/about-tracker/
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The COVID Tracking Project collects information from 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and 5 other US territories to provide the most comprehensive testing data we can collect for the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. We attempt to include positive and negative results, pending tests, and total people tested for each state or district currently reporting that data.
Testing is a crucial part of any public health response, and sharing test data is essential to understanding this outbreak. The CDC is currently not publishing complete testing data, so we’re doing our best to collect it from each state and provide it to the public. The information is patchy and inconsistent, so we’re being transparent about what we find and how we handle it—the spreadsheet includes our live comments about changing data and how we’re working with incomplete information.
From here, you can also learn about our methodology, see who makes this, and find out what information states provide and how we handle it.
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Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
The COVID Tracking Project collects information from 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and 5 other US territories to provide the most comprehensive testing data they can collect for the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. They attempt to report positive and negative results, pending tests, and total people tested for each state or district currently reporting that data, as well as total hospitalizations and deaths. Included here are:
States - current: cumulative positive and negative test results (including a score for reliable reporting), total test results, total hospitalizations, total deaths States - historical: daily totals of the above States - info: state COVID-19 webpages, state health department Twitter, notes on information available and how it is collected US - current: cumulative positive and negative test results (including a score for reliable reporting), total test results, total hospitalizations, total deaths US - historical: daily totals of the above For more information about how the data was collected and the data quality scoring system, see https://covidtracking.com/about-tracker/
Source: https://covidtracking.com