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TwitterAs of May 11, 2025, Colombia reached 6.4 million cases of COVID-19, and approximately 143,000 deaths caused by the disease. Within Latin America, Colombia is the fourth most affected country by number of cases, after Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. The first positive case of COVID-19 in Colombia was registered on March 8, 2020, and the first reported deaths were confirmed on March 23, 2020.Find the most up-to-date information about the coronavirus pandemic in the world under Statista’s COVID-19 facts and figures site.
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TwitterAs of September 21, 2023, Bogotá was the Colombian city with the largest number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease, caused by the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). Up until that day, the capital city of Colombia had registered more than 1.88 million infected patients. Antioquia followed with around 953,600 confirmed cases.For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
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Colombia recorded 6365994 Coronavirus Cases since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Colombia reported 142727 Coronavirus Deaths. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Colombia Coronavirus Cases.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) made its outbreak in Colombia with the first confirmed in the country on march 6th, since then, number of confirmed cases has been increasing and deaths related to the virus are starting to have the first confirmed cases.
This data set contains complete information about confirmed cases, deaths and number of recovered patients according to the daily reports by the colombian health department (Ministerio de Salud)
I'll try to keep this dataset fully updated daily as soon as the official reports are published.
Version 5: Data encoding problem solved by omitting accents and 'ñ' in the states' names Version 6: Departments (states) file added with name and coordinates Version 9: File with each detailed case including sex, age and type of case
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New Covid cases per month in Colombia, March, 2023 The most recent value is 2848 new Covid cases as of March 2023, a decline compared to the previous value of 3155 new Covid cases. Historically, the average for Colombia from February 2020 to March 2023 is 167432 new Covid cases. The minimum of 0 new Covid cases was recorded in February 2020, while the maximum of 824133 new Covid cases was reached in June 2021. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Positive cases of COVID-19 in Colombia Full Dataset : 1,18 GB Last update : Dec 27, 2023
Column descriptors: https://www.ins.gov.co/BibliotecaDigital/dataset-casos.pdf
IMPORTANTE: Algunas de las características categóricas del conjunto original de datos COVID-19 COLOMBIA - Full Dataset DEC-2023 tienen aparentemente errores tipográficos en sus categorías. Luego de realizar un análisis profundo de las variables y las categorías, se consolidan las que agregan mayor valor a los modelos de ML.
Se publica el notebook COVID-19 COLOMBIA DEC-2023 - Feature Engineering que trabaja con ingeniería de características, un proceso crucial en el análisis de datos y el aprendizaje automático. Se seleccionaron, transformaron y crearon más de 30 nuevas características (features) a partir de los datos originales para mejorar el rendimiento de los modelos predictivos.
El archivo resultante de la ingeniería de características se encuentra en COVID-19 COLOMBIA +FeatureEngineering Dataset V0.
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Total Covid cases per million people in Colombia, March, 2023 The most recent value is 122649 cases per million as of March 2023, an increase compared to the previous value of 122594 cases per million. Historically, the average for Colombia from March 2020 to March 2023 is 76053 cases per million. The minimum of 15 cases per million was recorded in March 2020, while the maximum of 122649 cases per million was reached in March 2023. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Colombia INS: COVID-19: Confirmed Cases: To Date: Cauca data was reported at 77,273.000 Person in 26 Dec 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 77,264.000 Person for 13 Dec 2023. Colombia INS: COVID-19: Confirmed Cases: To Date: Cauca data is updated daily, averaging 56,070.000 Person from Mar 2020 (Median) to 26 Dec 2023, with 1167 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 156,041.000 Person in 05 Feb 2022 and a record low of 2.000 Person in 23 Mar 2020. Colombia INS: COVID-19: Confirmed Cases: To Date: Cauca data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Health. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table CO.D001: National Institute of Health: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-2019). Current day data is released daily between 4PM and 6PM Colombia Time. Weekend data are updated following Monday morning, Hong Kong Time.
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TwitterBrazil is the Latin American country affected the most by the COVID-19 pandemic. As of May 2025, the country had reported around 38 million cases. It was followed by Argentina, with approximately ten million confirmed cases of COVID-19. In total, the region had registered more than 83 million diagnosed patients, as well as a growing number of fatal COVID-19 cases. The research marathon Normally, the development of vaccines takes years of research and testing until options are available to the general public. However, with an alarming and threatening situation as that of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists quickly got on board in a vaccine marathon to develop a safe and effective way to prevent and control the spread of the virus in record time. Over two years after the first cases were reported, the world had around 1,521 drugs and vaccines targeting the COVID-19 disease. As of June 2022, a total of 39 candidates were already launched and countries all over the world had started negotiations and acquisition of the vaccine, along with immunization campaigns. COVID vaccination rates in Latin America As immunization against the spread of the disease continues to progress, regional disparities in vaccination coverage persist. While Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico were among the Latin American nations with the most COVID-19 cases, those that administered the highest number of COVID-19 doses per 100 population are Cuba, Chile, and Peru. Leading the vaccination coverage in the region is the Caribbean nation, with more than 406 COVID-19 vaccines administered per every 100 inhabitants as of January 5, 2024.For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
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View daily updates and historical trends for District of Columbia Coronavirus Cases Per Day (DISCONTINUED). Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevent…
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In past 24 hours, Colombia, South America had N/A new cases, N/A deaths and N/A recoveries.
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TwitterIn the last week of February 2020, Colombia saw a growth of 82 percent in sales of over-the-counter drugs in reaction to the COVID-19 outbreak, caused by the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). Moreover, sales of products such as wet wipes and toilet paper also increased by 44 and 26 percent, respectively. Up until that date, there were no registered cases of COVID-19 in the South American country. As of March 19, Colombia had a total of 93 confirmed cases of COVID-19.
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Colombia INS: COVID-19: Confirmed Cases: To Date: Abroad data was reported at 3,699.000 Person in 26 Dec 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 3,699.000 Person for 13 Dec 2023. Colombia INS: COVID-19: Confirmed Cases: To Date: Abroad data is updated daily, averaging 3,134.000 Person from Mar 2020 (Median) to 26 Dec 2023, with 1180 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,699.000 Person in 26 Dec 2023 and a record low of 1.000 Person in 08 Mar 2020. Colombia INS: COVID-19: Confirmed Cases: To Date: Abroad data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Health. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table CO.D001: National Institute of Health: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-2019). Current day data is released daily between 4PM and 6PM Colombia Time. Weekend data are updated following Monday morning, Hong Kong Time.
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This is a database with the information on the conferimed cases and deaths, per million people in Colombia, from 20 March 2020 to 10 May 2020.
Sources of information to create the dataset: 1. INS (Instituto Nacional de Salud) National Health Institute 2. DANE (Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadistica) National Department of Statistics
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TwitterThe first case of COVID-19 in Mexico was detected on March 1, 2020. By the end of the year, the total number of confirmed infections had surpassed 1.4 million. Meanwhile, the number of deaths related to the disease was nearing 148,000. On May 11, 2025, the number of cases recorded had reached 7.6 million, while the number of deaths amounted to around 335,000. The relevance of the Omicron variant Omicron, a highly contagious COVID-19 variant, was declared of concern by the World Health Organization (WHO) at the end of November 2021. As the pandemic unfolded, it became the variant with the highest share of COVID-19 cases in the world. In Latin America, countries such as Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico were strongly affected. In fact, by 2023 nearly all analyzed sequences within these countries corresponded to an Omicron subvariant. Beyond a health crisis As the COVID-19 pandemic progressed worldwide, the respiratory disease caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2 virus first detected in Wuhan brought considerable economic consequences for countries and households. While Mexico’s gross domestic product (GDP) in current prices declined in 2020 compared to the previous year, a survey conducted among adults during the first months of 2021 showed COVID-19 impacted families mainly through finances and employment, with around one third of households in Mexico reporting an income reduction and the same proportion having at least one household member suffering from the disease.Find the most up-to-date information about the coronavirus pandemic in the world under Statista’s COVID-19 facts and figures site.
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Colombia INS: COVID-19: Confirmed Cases: To Date: Sucre data was reported at 67,402.000 Person in 26 Dec 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 67,399.000 Person for 13 Dec 2023. Colombia INS: COVID-19: Confirmed Cases: To Date: Sucre data is updated daily, averaging 59,237.000 Person from Mar 2020 (Median) to 26 Dec 2023, with 1157 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 67,402.000 Person in 26 Dec 2023 and a record low of 1.000 Person in 07 May 2020. Colombia INS: COVID-19: Confirmed Cases: To Date: Sucre data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Health. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table CO.D001: National Institute of Health: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-2019). Current day data is released daily between 4PM and 6PM Colombia Time. Weekend data are updated following Monday morning, Hong Kong Time.
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TwitterThis dataset contains information on 24 cities in Colombia (Quibdó, Cali, Cúcuta, Armenia, Popayán, Ibagué, Neiva, Florencia, Valledupar, Tunja, Riohacha, Bogotá, Villavicencio, Pereira, Manizales, Medellín, Santa Marta, Sincelejo, Montería, Pasto , Bucaramanga, Barranquilla, Cartagena, San Andrés), the data for each city are grouped quarterly for the years 2020 and 2021. The data used were the Producto Interno Bruto (PIB), weather data such as temperature and precipitation obtained from Google Earth Engine, vaccination data provided by the Ministry of Health, percentage of unemployment collected from the Gran Encuesta Integrada de Hogares(GEIH) carried out by the Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE), mobility data collected from Google Mobility, vulnerability to COVID-19 obtained from the vulnerability geo-portal carried out by DANE, and the COVID-19 data, which is information published by the Ministry of Health where gets the number of COVID-19 cases.
The Incidence column is the result of COVID-19 cases per number of inhabitants in each city.
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This Project Tycho dataset includes a CSV file with COVID-19 data reported in COLOMBIA: 2020-01-03 - 2021-07-31. It contains counts of cases and deaths. Data for this Project Tycho dataset comes from: "COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University", "European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control Website", "World Health Organization COVID-19 Dashboard". The data have been pre-processed into the standard Project Tycho data format v1.1.
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Colombia INS: COVID-19: Confirmed Cases: To Date: Bolivar: Cartagena data was reported at 163,489.000 Person in 26 Dec 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 163,480.000 Person for 13 Dec 2023. Colombia INS: COVID-19: Confirmed Cases: To Date: Bolivar: Cartagena data is updated daily, averaging 123,695.000 Person from Mar 2020 (Median) to 26 Dec 2023, with 1175 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 163,489.000 Person in 26 Dec 2023 and a record low of 1.000 Person in 14 Mar 2020. Colombia INS: COVID-19: Confirmed Cases: To Date: Bolivar: Cartagena data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Health. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table CO.D001: National Institute of Health: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-2019). Current day data is released daily between 4PM and 6PM Colombia Time. Weekend data are updated following Monday morning, Hong Kong Time.
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TwitterAs of May 11, 2025, Colombia reached 6.4 million cases of COVID-19, and approximately 143,000 deaths caused by the disease. Within Latin America, Colombia is the fourth most affected country by number of cases, after Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. The first positive case of COVID-19 in Colombia was registered on March 8, 2020, and the first reported deaths were confirmed on March 23, 2020.Find the most up-to-date information about the coronavirus pandemic in the world under Statista’s COVID-19 facts and figures site.