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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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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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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 142727 Coronavirus Deaths since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Colombia reported 6365994 Coronavirus Cases. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Colombia Coronavirus Deaths.
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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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In past 24 hours, Colombia, South America had N/A new cases, N/A deaths and N/A recoveries.
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TwitterThe vaccination campaign against COVID-19 in Colombia began in February 2021. As of December 29, 2023, around 83 percent of the country's population had received at least one dose of a vaccine against the disease. By that date, approximately 72 percent of Colombians were vaccinated with the recommended number of doses for full immunization. As of January 2023, Colombia had administered 173.69 COVID-19 vaccination doses per 100 population.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 recorded 3908310 Coronavirus Recovered since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Colombia reported 129205 Coronavirus Deaths. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Colombia Coronavirus Recovered.
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TwitterGoogle searches for "Netflix" in Colombia increased 30 percent on March 15, 2020, compared to the average recorded on Sundays from January 19 and March 8 in the same year. But online searches for restaurants and movie theatres in the country decreased 19 and 41 percent respectively. The change was linked to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), which causes the COVID-19. The disease also was predicted to lead to a 400 percent increase in the usage of WhatsApp in Colombia.
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TwitterAs of April 2020, most of social media content in Colombia related to COVID-19 was published by male users, accounting for over ** percent of these posts, while female users were responsible for nearly ** percent of posts in relation to the coronavirus.
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TwitterThe COVID-19 outbreak triggered a whole new range of needs among Colombian online food buyers. Since the beginning of the mandatory preventive isolation on **************, the Colombian online food delivery platform Domicilios.com saw a boom in popularity in the demand of Mexican food, with online sales of this food growing by ** percent. Meanwhile, smaller food products such as desserts, sandwiches and arepas increased by ** percent.
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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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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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TwitterEl COVID-19 Es una enfermedad respiratoria provocada por un nuevo virus de tipo coronavirus que fue identificada por primera vez en China.Este servicio contiene los datos reportados por el Instituto Nacional de Salud, entidad oficial en el reporte de los datos reportados de casos del COVID-19. Adicionalmente se encontraran capas enriquecidas que buscan facilitar la construcción de reportes o tableros. La información se mantiene actualizada por Esri Colombia.CASOS_GENERALContiene cifras generales de la situación global vs la encontrada en Colombia, datos de grupo etario, atención. DETALLE_CASOSContiene el detalle de los casos que han sido reportados, indicando fecha, ciudad, edad, sexo, tipo, procedencia entre otros datos.PROCEDENCIA_TOPListado de los países de procedencia y el número de casos.VIGENCIA_REPORTEIndica la vigencia de la información suministrada por el servicio. Puede verse la fecha de actualización según el reporte del INSDIARIOSe lleva por día los casos que han sido reportados.MPIOSCapa de polígonos de los Municipios de Colombia, indicando si tiene casos confirmados reportados (confirmados= existentes+muertes+recuperados). Incluye población de acuerdo a Censo 2018DPTOSCapa de polígonos de los Departamentos de Colombia, indicando si tiene casos confirmados reportaReporte de Coronavius COVID-19 en Colombia Fuente datos coronavirus en Colombia: Coronavirus en Colombia, Instituto Nacional de Salud, Ministerio de Salud de Colombia https://www.ins.gov.co/Noticias/Paginas/Coronavirus.aspx https://www.minsalud.gov.co/ https://twitter.com/MinSaludColFuente datos población: Geoportal del DANE, Mapas del censo de población vivienda Año 2018 https://www.dane.gov.co/index.php/estadisticas-por-tema/demografia-y-poblacion/censo-nacional-de-poblacion-y-vivenda-2018/herramientas/mapas-tematicos-cnpvCapa original del living atlas:https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=9ed79425cbf14b8b9cb4b6ec395fed61
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TwitterIdentifying changes in the reproduction number, rate of spread, and doubling time during the course of the COVID-19 outbreak whilst accounting for potential biases due to delays in case reporting both nationally and subnationally in Colombia. These results are impacted by changes in testing effort, increases and decreases in testing effort will increase and decrease reproduction number estimates respectively.
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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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Colombia INS: COVID-19: No. of Deaths: To Date: Sucre data was reported at 1,759.000 Person in 26 Dec 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 1,759.000 Person for 13 Dec 2023. Colombia INS: COVID-19: No. of Deaths: To Date: Sucre data is updated daily, averaging 1,629.000 Person from Mar 2020 (Median) to 26 Dec 2023, with 1157 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,759.000 Person in 26 Dec 2023 and a record low of 0.000 Person in 05 Jun 2020. Colombia INS: COVID-19: No. of Deaths: 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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TwitterLatin American and the Caribbean is one of the regions in the world most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The World Bank conducted a series of High-Frequency Phone Surveys (HFPS) to assess the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the welfare of Latin American and Caribbean households. Between March and August 2020, the HFPS collected nationally representative information for thirteen countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Paraguay, and Peru.
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Households and individuals of 18 years of age and older.
Households with a landline or in which at least one member has a cell phone, and individuals 18 years of age or above who have an active cell phone number or a landline at home.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Sample is based on a dual frame of cell phone and landline numbers generated through a Random Digit Dialing (RDD) process. In the first phase, a large sample was selected in both frames, and then screened through an automated process to identify the active, eligible numbers. A smaller second-phase sample was selected from the active residential numbers from in the first-phase sample and was delivered to the country teams. See Sampling Design and Weighting document for more detail.
Computer Assisted Telephone Interview [cati]
Available in Spanish. The questionnaire for the first wave followed closely the World Bank’s HFPS Global Core Questionnaire but had some critical variations. There were also some modifications in the subsequent waves.
The Colombia COVID-19 High Frequency Phone Survey questionnaires consist of the following sections: • Cover Page (Wave 1, 2, 3) • Basic Information (Wave 1, 2, 3) • Knowledge Regarding the Spread of COVID-19 (Wave 1) • Behaviour and Social Distancing (Wave 1, 2, 3) • Access to Basic Services (Wave 1, 2, 3) • Employment (Wave 1, 2, 3) • Income Loss (Wave 1, 3) • Food Security (Wave 1, 2, 3) • Concerns (Wave 1, 2, 3) • Coping Strategies (Wave 1, 3) • Social Safety Nets (Wave 1, 2, 3) • Trust (Wave 3)
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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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The number of COVID-19 vaccination doses administered in Colombia rose to 90506612 as of Oct 27 2023. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Colombia Coronavirus Vaccination Total.
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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.