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  1. Compliance with coronavirus (COVID-19) guidelines

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    Updated Apr 12, 2021
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    Office for National Statistics (2021). Compliance with coronavirus (COVID-19) guidelines [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/compliance-with-coronavirus-covid-19-guidelines
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    Apr 12, 2021
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    Office for National Statistics
    Description

    Official statistics are produced impartially and free from political influence.

  2. Coronavirus (COVID-19) data on funding claims by institutions

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    Updated Jul 3, 2025
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    Education and Skills Funding Agency (2025). Coronavirus (COVID-19) data on funding claims by institutions [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-data-on-funding-claims-by-institutions
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    Jul 3, 2025
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    Education and Skills Funding Agency
    Description

    The Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) closed on 31 March 2025. All activity has moved to the Department for Education (DfE). You should continue to follow this guidance.

    This page outlines payments made to institutions for claims they have made to ESFA for various grants. These include, but are not exclusively, COVID-19 support grants. Information on funding for grants based on allocations will be on the specific page for the grant.

    Claim-based grants included

    Senior mental health lead training

    Financial assistance towards the cost of training a senior member of school or college staff in mental health and wellbeing in the 2021 to 2022, 2022 to 2023, 2023 to 2024 and 2024 to 2025 financial years. The information provided is for payments up to the end of March 2025.

    COVID-19 16 to 19 tuition fund 2020 to 2021 and 2021 to 2022

    Funding for eligible 16 to 19 institutions to deliver small group and/or one-to-one tuition for disadvantaged students and those with low prior attainment to help support education recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Due to continued pandemic disruption during academic year 2020 to 2021 some institutions carried over funding from academic year 2020 to 2021 to 2021 to 2022.

    Therefore, any considerations of spend or spend against funding allocations should be considered across both years.

    School funding: exceptional costs associated with coronavirus (COVID-19)

    Financial assistance available to schools to cover increased premises, free school meals and additional cleaning-related costs associated with keeping schools open over the Easter and summer holidays in 2020, during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

    Coronavirus (COVID-19) free school meals: additional costs

    Financial assistance available to meet the additional cost of the provision of free school meals to pupils and students where they were at home during term time, for the period January 2021 to March 2021.

    Alternative provision: year 11 transition funding

    Financial assistance for alternative provision settings to provide additional transition support into post-16 destinations for year 11 pupils from June 2020 until the end of the autumn term (December 2020). This has now been updated to include funding for support provided by alternative provision settings from May 2021 to the end of February 2022.

    Coronavirus (COVID-19) 2021 qualifications fund for schools and colleges

    Financial assistance for schools, colleges and other exam centres to run exams and assessments during the period October 2020 to March 2021 (or for functional skills qualifications, October 2020 to December 2020). Now updated to include claims for eligible costs under the 2021 qualifications fund for the period October 2021 to March 2022.

    "https://www.gov.uk/guidance/academic-mentors-programme-grant-conditions-of-funding">National tutoring programme: academic mentors programme

  3. g

    Data from the Government Information Service (GIS) COVID-19 Guidance...

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    Data from the Government Information Service (GIS) COVID-19 Guidance Questionnaire [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/eu_5e958158e802333aa872a756/
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    Description

    The COVID-19 Guidance Questionnaire The COVID-19 Guidance Questionnaire is published on Government website. The opinion he provides has no medical value: its goal is to direct the respondent according to his or her health and symptoms towards the right behavior to adopt. The algorithm used to propose guidance is in line with documentation published by the Ministry of Solidarity and Health, which reference also other solutions that comply with it. ### Data from the COVID-19 Guidance Questionnaire This data is published in open data to inform about the number of times the questionnaire has been completed to the end as well as the guidance messages sent. Data are grouped by week, department and age group. For each week/department/age class are indicated the number of responses obtained, the number of referrals to the UAS, the number of referrals to a consultation, and the number of messages indicating that the respondent should stay at home and monitor their health. The published ‘csv’ file will be updated weekly by adding the new data. The questionnaire was offline on 27 January 2021, so data runs until 26 January 2021.

  4. Opinion on travel restrictions by government due to COVID-19 India 2020

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    Updated Mar 16, 2020
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    Statista (2020). Opinion on travel restrictions by government due to COVID-19 India 2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1103892/india-public-opinion-on-travel-restrictions-coronavirus/
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    Mar 16, 2020
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Mar 2020
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    According to a survey among Indians in March 2020, about 34 percent thought incoming travel should be limited for the month following the survey period. This included the opinion that travelers into India should only be allowed if they had a "coronavirus free" certificate from the country of departure or boarding port. With the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in late 2019, countries across the world have implemented entry restrictions, quarantine measures and travel advisories to help contain the virus. As of March 13, 2020, the Indian government suspended existing visas with exceptions until April 15, 2020. The country went into lockdown on March 25, the largest in the world, restricting 1.3 billion people.

    For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Fact and Figures page.

  5. Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE): Coronavirus (COVID-19)...

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    Updated Jul 1, 2022
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    Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (2022). Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE): Coronavirus (COVID-19) response - participants [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/scientific-advisory-group-for-emergencies-sage-coronavirus-covid-19-response-membership
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    Jul 1, 2022
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    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies
    Description

    This is a list of names of participants who have taken part in meetings of SAGE and related sub-groups during the coronavirus pandemic.

    Permission to publish names was requested from all participants. Those who did not give permission have not been named.

    Find out more about SAGE.

  6. COVID-19: Datasets and Visualisations - Dataset - data.gov.uk

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    Updated Mar 31, 2025
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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2025). COVID-19: Datasets and Visualisations - Dataset - data.gov.uk [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/covid-19-datasets-and-visualisations1
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    Mar 31, 2025
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    CKANhttps://ckan.org/
    Description

    Links to a range of useful COVID-19 datasets and visualisations. For information and advice in relation to COVID-19 please use the following information from reliable, trusted sources such as the Government, the NHS, Public Health England and the Council. www.gov.uk/coronavirus www.nhs.uk/coronavirus www.calderdale.gov.uk/coronavirus

  7. o

    Data from: Governments' Responses to COVID-19 (Response2covid19)

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    Updated Apr 21, 2020
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    Simon Porcher (2020). Governments' Responses to COVID-19 (Response2covid19) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/E119061V6
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    stataAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 21, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    IAE Paris - Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne
    Authors
    Simon Porcher
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2020 - Oct 1, 2020
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    The Response2covid19 dataset tracks governments’ responses to COVID-19 all around the world. The dataset is at the country-level and covers the January-October 2020 period; it is updated on a monthly basis. It tracks 20 measures – 13 public health measures and 7 economic measures – taken by 228 governments. The tracking of the measures allows creating an index of the rigidity of public health measures and an index of economic response to the pandemic. The objective of the dataset is both to inform citizens and to help researchers and governments in fighting the pandemic.The dataset can be downloaded and used freely. Please properly cite the name of the dataset (“Governments’ Responses to COVID-19 (Response2covid19)”) and the reference: Porcher, Simon "A novel dataset of governments' responses to COVID-19 all around the world", Chaire EPPP 2020-03 discussion paper, 2020.

  8. Additional file 4 of Comparative analysis of COVID-19 guidelines from six...

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    Updated Feb 14, 2024
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    Ji Youn Yoo; Samia Valeria Ozorio Dutra; Dany Fanfan; Sarah Sniffen; Hao Wang; Jamile Siddiqui; Hyo-Suk Song; Sung Hwan Bang; Dong Eun Kim; Shihoon Kim; Maureen Groer (2024). Additional file 4 of Comparative analysis of COVID-19 guidelines from six countries: a qualitative study on the US, China, South Korea, the UK, Brazil, and Haiti [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13331987.v1
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    Feb 14, 2024
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    Authors
    Ji Youn Yoo; Samia Valeria Ozorio Dutra; Dany Fanfan; Sarah Sniffen; Hao Wang; Jamile Siddiqui; Hyo-Suk Song; Sung Hwan Bang; Dong Eun Kim; Shihoon Kim; Maureen Groer
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Haiti, Brazil, South Korea, United Kingdom, United States, China
    Description

    Additional file 4. Confirmed and Deaths Data.

  9. Opinion on how the government is handling the coronavirus outbreak in the UK...

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    Statista, Opinion on how the government is handling the coronavirus outbreak in the UK 2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1107613/government-handling-of-coronavirus-in-the-uk/
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    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Feb 29, 2020 - Apr 17, 2020
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    As of April 17, 2020, it was found 13 percent of British population thought that the government was handling the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak very well, this is a fall from a high point of 22 percent of Brits believing the situation was being handled very well at the end of March. According to the latest survey wave, the majority of respondents still feel the government is handling the crisis well, with 53 percent believing this to be the case.

  10. COVID-19 Community Data Collection

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    Updated Apr 1, 2020
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    Antón Rodríguez (2020). COVID-19 Community Data Collection [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/antonmry/covid19
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 1, 2020
    Authors
    Antón Rodríguez
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    Context

    This data is generated periodically by coronadatascraper. This project exists to scrape, de-duplicate, and cross-check county-level data on the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

    Every piece of data produced includes the URL where the data was sourced from as well as a rating of the source's technical quality (completeness, machine readability, best practices -- not accuracy)..

    This data is upgraded periodically using a Databricks notebook:

    Content

    Acknowledgements

  11. UK: opinion on government's coronavirus response compared to other countries...

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    Updated May 26, 2020
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    Statista (2020). UK: opinion on government's coronavirus response compared to other countries 2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1113576/comparison-of-uk-government-s-coronavirus-response/
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    Dataset updated
    May 26, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    May 21, 2020 - May 22, 2020
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    In a survey carried in the UK in May 2020, Brit's perceived their country's handling of the coronavirus situation fairly average in comparison to some other countries. The survey found that there was a large amount of admiration for the way the coronavirus pandemic has been dealt with in Germany, with 21 percent of respondents of the opinion that the UK has handled the situation a little worse than Germany, and a further 30 percent said the UK has handled the situation a lot worse. On the other hand, 27 percent of Brits think the UK has tackled the crisis much better than the United States.

    The latest number of cases in the UK can be found here. For further information about the coronavirus pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.

  12. Data from: COVID-19 Treatments

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    Updated Jul 4, 2025
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    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2025). COVID-19 Treatments [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/covid-19-treatments
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    Jul 4, 2025
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    United States Department of Health and Human Serviceshttp://www.hhs.gov/
    Description

    NOTE: As of 12/17/2024, this dataset is no longer updated. Please use ASPR Treatments Locator. This dataset displays pharmacies, clinics, and other locations with safe and effective COVID-19 medications. These medications require a prescription from a healthcare provider. Some locations, known as Test to Treat sites, give you the option to get tested, get assessed by a healthcare provider, and receive treatment – all in one visit. COVID-19 medications may be available at additional locations that are not shown in this dataset. The locations displayed have either self-attested they have inventory of Paxlovid (nirmatrelvir packaged with ritonavir), Lagevrio (molnupiravir), or Veklury (Remdesivir) within at least the last two months and/or reported participation in the Paxlovid Patient Assistance Program. Sites that have not reported in the last two weeks display a notification, "Inventory has not been reported in the last 2 weeks. Please contact the provider to make sure the product is available." Outpatient COVID-19 medications may be available at additional locations not listed on this website. All therapeutics identified in the locator not approved by the FDA must be used in alignment with the terms of the respective product’s Emergency Use Authorization. Visit COVID-19 Treatments and Therapeutics for more information on all treatment options. This website identifies sites that have commercially purchased inventory of COVID-19 treatments and, in some cases, may identify sites that have remaining, no-cost U.S. government distributed supply. Some sites may charge for services not covered by insurance. Some sites may offer telehealth services. This website is intended for informational purposes only and does not serve as an endorsement or recommendation for use of any of the locations listed on the sites. Clarification for DoD Facilities: Those individuals eligible for care in an MTF include Active Duty Service Members (ADSMs), covered beneficiaries enrolled in TRICARE Prime or Select, including TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS), TRICARE Retired Reserve (TRR) and TRICARE Young Adult (TYA) participants, TRICARE for Life beneficiaries, and individuals otherwise entitled by law to MTF care (e.g., regular retired members and their dependents who are not enrolled in TRICARE but who are otherwise eligible for MTF space-available care, certain foreign military members and their families registered in DEERS, and others).

  13. Global trust in national governments to give scientific advice for COVID in...

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    Statista, Global trust in national governments to give scientific advice for COVID in 2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1419459/trust-in-governments-on-scientific-advice-for-covid-worldwide-by-region/
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2020
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    According to a global survey conducted in 2020, ** percent of respondents from Australia and New Zealandtrusted their national government had made most of their COVID-related decisions based on scientific advice, the highest share across all regions globally. This statistic presents the level of public trust in national governments worldwide to make COVID-related decisions based on scientific advice in 2020, by region.

  14. Opinion on government priorities during coronavirus response in Great...

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    Updated Mar 19, 2020
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    Statista (2020). Opinion on government priorities during coronavirus response in Great Britain 2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1107999/opinion-coronavirus-response-priority-great-britain/
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 19, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Mar 19, 2020 - Mar 21, 2020
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    In March 2020, it was found that 33 percent of Brits think the government's response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has been too focused on protecting the country's economy in comparison to people's health. On the other hand, 16 percent feel the government is giving too much emphasis to protecting people's health over the economy, but 42 percent believe the government has got the balance about right. For further information about the coronavirus pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.

  15. Coronavirus England briefing, 23 September 2021

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    UK Health Security Agency (2021). Coronavirus England briefing, 23 September 2021 [Dataset]. https://s3.amazonaws.com/thegovernmentsays-files/content/175/1755001.html
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    Sep 24, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    UK Health Security Agency
    Description

    The data includes:

    • case rate per 100,000 population
    • case rate per 100,000 population aged 60 years and over
    • percentage change in case rate per 100,000 from previous week
    • percentage of individuals tested positive
    • number of individuals tested per 100,000

    See the detailed data on the https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/?_ga=2.3556087.692429653.1632134992-1536954384.1620657761" class="govuk-link">progress of the coronavirus pandemic. This includes the number of people testing positive, case rates and deaths within 28 days of positive test by lower tier local authority.

    Also see guidance on COVID-19 restrictions.

  16. COVID-19 Measures Dataset (All World)

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    Mesum Raza Hemani (2021). COVID-19 Measures Dataset (All World) [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/mesumraza/covid19-measures-dataset-all-world
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    Jan 23, 2021
    Authors
    Mesum Raza Hemani
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    Context

    There's a story behind every dataset and here's your opportunity to share yours.

    The COVID-19 Government Measures Dataset puts together all the measures implemented by governments worldwide in response to the Coronavirus pandemic. Data collection includes secondary data review. The researched information available falls into five categories:

    Social distancing Movement restrictions Public health measures Social and economic measures Lockdowns

    Content

    Updated last 10/12/2020 The #COVID19 Government Measures Dataset puts together all the measures implemented by governments worldwide in response to the Coronavirus pandemic. Data collection includes secondary data review. The researched information available falls into five categories: - Social distancing - Movement restrictions - Public health measures - Social and economic measures - Lockdowns Each category is broken down into several types of measures.

    ID ISO COUNTRY REGION ADMIN_LEVEL_NAME PCODE LOG_TYPE CATEGORY MEASURE_TYPE TARGETED_POP_GROUP COMMENTS NON_COMPLIANCE DATE_IMPLEMENTED SOURCE SOURCE_TYPE LINK ENTRY_DATE ALTERNATIVE SOURCE

    Acknowledgements

    We wouldn't be here without the help of others. If you owe any attributions or thanks, include them here along with any citations of past research.

    Inspiration

    Your data will be in front of the world's largest data science community. What questions do you want to see answered?

  17. Coronavirus and the social impacts on Great Britain

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    Office for National Statistics (2022). Coronavirus and the social impacts on Great Britain [Dataset]. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/healthandwellbeing/datasets/coronavirusandthesocialimpactsongreatbritaindata
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 1, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    Office for National Statisticshttp://www.ons.gov.uk/
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    The impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on people, households and communities in Great Britain – indicators from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).

  18. COVID-19 Dataset

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    Updated Nov 13, 2022
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    Meir Nizri (2022). COVID-19 Dataset [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/meirnizri/covid19-dataset
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 13, 2022
    Authors
    Meir Nizri
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    Context

    Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. Most people infected with COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment. Older people, and those with underlying medical problems like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more likely to develop serious illness. During the entire course of the pandemic, one of the main problems that healthcare providers have faced is the shortage of medical resources and a proper plan to efficiently distribute them. In these tough times, being able to predict what kind of resource an individual might require at the time of being tested positive or even before that will be of immense help to the authorities as they would be able to procure and arrange for the resources necessary to save the life of that patient.

    The main goal of this project is to build a machine learning model that, given a Covid-19 patient's current symptom, status, and medical history, will predict whether the patient is in high risk or not.

    content

    The dataset was provided by the Mexican government (link). This dataset contains an enormous number of anonymized patient-related information including pre-conditions. The raw dataset consists of 21 unique features and 1,048,576 unique patients. In the Boolean features, 1 means "yes" and 2 means "no". values as 97 and 99 are missing data.

    • sex: 1 for female and 2 for male.
    • age: of the patient.
    • classification: covid test findings. Values 1-3 mean that the patient was diagnosed with covid in different degrees. 4 or higher means that the patient is not a carrier of covid or that the test is inconclusive.
    • patient type: type of care the patient received in the unit. 1 for returned home and 2 for hospitalization.
    • pneumonia: whether the patient already have air sacs inflammation or not.
    • pregnancy: whether the patient is pregnant or not.
    • diabetes: whether the patient has diabetes or not.
    • copd: Indicates whether the patient has Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or not.
    • asthma: whether the patient has asthma or not.
    • inmsupr: whether the patient is immunosuppressed or not.
    • hypertension: whether the patient has hypertension or not.
    • cardiovascular: whether the patient has heart or blood vessels related disease.
    • renal chronic: whether the patient has chronic renal disease or not.
    • other disease: whether the patient has other disease or not.
    • obesity: whether the patient is obese or not.
    • tobacco: whether the patient is a tobacco user.
    • usmr: Indicates whether the patient treated medical units of the first, second or third level.
    • medical unit: type of institution of the National Health System that provided the care.
    • intubed: whether the patient was connected to the ventilator.
    • icu: Indicates whether the patient had been admitted to an Intensive Care Unit.
    • date died: If the patient died indicate the date of death, and 9999-99-99 otherwise.
  19. Public opinion on government's data strategy in relation to COVID-19 in the...

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    Updated May 1, 2020
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    Statista (2020). Public opinion on government's data strategy in relation to COVID-19 in the UK 2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1115702/opinion-on-the-government-data-strategy-in-relation-to-covid-19-uk/
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    May 1, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    May 1, 2020
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    During a survey conducted in the United Kingdom (UK) on May 1st, 2020, ** percent of respondents said that a government data strategy would have helped in the fight against COVID-19. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.

  20. COVID-19 Stats and Mobility Trends

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    Updated Mar 28, 2021
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    Diogo Alex (2021). COVID-19 Stats and Mobility Trends [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/diogoalex/covid19-stats-and-trends
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 28, 2021
    Authors
    Diogo Alex
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    COVID-19 Stats & Trends

    Context

    This dataset seeks to provide insights into what has changed due to policies aimed at combating COVID-19 and evaluate the changes in community activities and its relation to reduced confirmed cases of COVID-19. The reports chart movement trends, compared to an expected baseline, over time (from 2020/02/15 to 2020/02/05) by geography (across 133 countries), as well as some other stats about the country that might help explain the evolution of the disease.

    Content

    1. Grocery & Pharmacy: Mobility trends for places like grocery markets, food warehouses, farmers' markets, specialty food shops, drug stores, and pharmacies.
    2. Parks: Mobility trends for places like national parks, public beaches, marinas, dog parks, plazas, and public gardens.
    3. Residential: Mobility trends for places of residence.
    4. Retail & Recreation: Mobility trends for places like restaurants, cafes, shopping centers, theme parks, museums, libraries, and movie theaters.
    5. Transit stations: Mobility trends for places like public transport hubs such as subway, bus, and train stations.
    6. Workplaces: Mobility trends for places of work.
    7. Total Cases: Total number of people infected with the SARS-CoV-2.
    8. Fatalities: Total number of deaths caused by CoV-19.
    9. Government Response Stringency Index: Additive score of nine indicators of government response to CoV-19: School closures, workplace closures, cancellation of public events, public information campaigns, stay at home policies, restrictions on internal movement, international travel controls, testing policy, and contact tracing.
    10. COVID-19 Testing: Total number of tests performed.
    11. Total Vaccinations: Total number of shots given.
    12. Total People Vaccinated: Total number of people given a shot.
    13. Total People Fully Vaccinated: Total number of people fully vaccinated (might require two shots of some vaccines).
    14. Population: Total number of inhabitants.
    15. Population Density per km2: Number of human inhabitants per square kilometer.
    16. Health System Index: Overall performance of the health system.
    17. Human Development Index (HDI): Summary index based on life expectancy at birth, expected years of schooling for children and mean years of schooling for adults, and GNI per capita.
    18. GDP (PPP) per capita: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), taking into account the relative cost of local goods, services and inflation rates of the country, rather than using international market exchange rates, which may distort the real differences in per capita income.
    19. Elderly Population (percentage): Percentage of the population above the age of 65 years old.

    References & Acknowledgements

    Bing COVID-19 data. Available at: https://github.com/microsoft/Bing-COVID-19-Data COVID-19 Community Mobility Report. Available at: https://www.google.com/covid19/mobility/ COVID-19: Government Response Stringency Index. Available at: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/covid-stringency-index Coronavirus (COVID-19) Testing. Available at: https://github.com/owid/covid-19-data/blob/master/public/data/testing/covid-testing-all-observations.csv Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccination. Available at: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/owid/covid-19-data/master/public/data/vaccinations/vaccinations.csv List of countries and dependencies by population. Available at: https://www.kaggle.com/tanuprabhu/population-by-country-2020 List of countries and dependencies by population density. Available at: https://www.kaggle.com/tanuprabhu/population-by-country-2020 List of countries by Human Development Index. Available at: http://hdr.undp.org/en/data Measuring Overall Health System Performance. Available at: https://www.who.int/healthinfo/paper30.pdf?ua=1 List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita. Available at: https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.PP.CD List of countries by age structure (65+). Available at: https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.65UP.TO.ZS

    Authors

    • Diogo Silva, up201706892@fe.up.pt
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Office for National Statistics (2021). Compliance with coronavirus (COVID-19) guidelines [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/compliance-with-coronavirus-covid-19-guidelines
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Compliance with coronavirus (COVID-19) guidelines

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