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This dataset shows the cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Thailand. The dataset information is usually updated according to the announcements from Wikipedia page and the Department of Disease Control (https://covid19.ddc.moph.go.th/th) Thai Ministry of Public Health. However, this dataset is a collection of provincial level reported cases that are regularly updated and may be different by the reporting time and groups of cases testing actively and being treated. Thus requiring the public to understand and verify the data that ODT has published.
Until June 2021, the majority of COVID-19 insurance claims made globally was in the non-life insurance business segment. As of June 2021, approximately 80 percent of COVID-19 insurance claims worldwide had been made in the non-life insurance segment. The remaining share of COVID-19 insurance claims was made in the life insurance business segment, and was primarily concerned with death coverage.
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See the detailed data on the https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk" 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.
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The file contains Tweet IDs* for COVID-19 related tweets collected in June, 2021 from Twitter's COVID-19 Streaming Endpoint via a custom script developed by the Social Media Lab (https://socialmedialab.ca/).Visit our interactive dashboard at https://stream.covid19misinfo.org/ for a preview and some general stats about this COVID-19 Twitter streaming dataset.For more info about Twitter's COVID-19 Streaming Endpoint, visit https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/labs/covid19-stream/overviewNote: In accordance with Twitter API Terms, the dataset only includes Tweet IDs (as opposed to the actual tweets and associated metadata). To recollect tweets contained in this dataset, you can use programs such as Hydrator (https://github.com/DocNow/hydrator/) or the Python library Twarc (https://github.com/DocNow/twarc/).
Between July 2021 and June 2022, males in the United States reported higher death rates per million population than females for both COVID-19 and Long COVID. During this period, the death rate from COVID-19 for males was around 1,312 per million population, while roughly 7.3 men per million people died due to Long COVID. This statistic displays the death rates from COVID-19 and Long COVID per million population in the United States from July 2021 to June 2022, by gender.
The COVID-19 Vaccination Survey in China was conducted in July 2021 to understand refugees' accessibility and willingness to receive a COVID-19 vaccination in China. UNHCR stresses that no one can be left behind in the global effort against COVID-19 and is monitoring the inclusion of refugees and asylum seekers in vaccination plans around the world. At the time, Chinese government policy did not provide free vaccines for foreigners without social security. The survey results however show that this policy was implemented with some flexibility, because among the few that were vaccinated already, more than half received a free COVID-19 vaccine. Some refugees reported difficulties or lack of information about vaccine registration or identity documents to book an appointment. Results further show that even though most are willing to get vaccinated, anti-vaccine sentiments are driven by fear of side effects.
The survey covers 24 provinces with most respondents residing in the province of Guangdong.
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The survey was distributed to all 1017 refugees and asylum seekers.
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Out of 1017 distributed surveys, UNHCR received 455 answers (45%). Of those, 30 respondents did not provide consent to participate in the survey.
Millions of sports fans across the world tune into the Summer Olympics, which were scheduled to be held in Tokyo in 2020 but were postponed to the following year due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. In a survey among adults worldwide in 2021, 57 percent of all respondents surveyed stated that they did not think the Tokyo Olympics should go ahead if the COVID-19 pandemic was ongoing. South Korea was the country with the highest amount of respondents who though the Tokyo Olympics should not be held during the pandemic. Meanwhile, Turkey was the country with the highest amount of respondents of the opinion that the Tokyo Olympics should go ahead.
According to a survey conducted in the United States in June 2021, 55 percent of respondents aged between 25 and 55 years of age reported an increase in their usage of telemedicine appointments (talking to your doctor via video call) since the COVID-19 began. Overall, engagement with various digital technologies has increased since the pandemic. However, those in the oldest age group reported the lowest increase in usage of digital health.
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New Covid tests per thousand people in Aruba, June, 2021 The most recent value is 112 new Covid tests per thousand people as of June 2021, an increase compared to the previous value of new Covid tests per thousand people. Historically, the average for Aruba from June 2021 to June 2021 is 112 new Covid tests per thousand people. The minimum of 112 new Covid tests per thousand people was recorded in June 2021, while the maximum of 112 new Covid tests per thousand people was reached in June 2021. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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These reports summarise epidemiological data at lower-tier local authority (LTLA) level for England as at 2 June 2021.
During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many countries issued travel guidelines and limitations in an effort to control the spread of the virus. In a survey conducted in the United States in 2021, 35 percent of respondents stated that travel guidelines within the U.S. during the pandemic were clear. Meanwhile, 22 percent of respondents stated that they had not heard any information regarding travel guidelines or limitations due to COVID-19 as of June 2021.
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This report analyzes the impact of COVID-19 across industry sectors. It provides side-by-side analysis of alternative datasets to present you with unique quantitative analysis of the effects of COVID-19 and how these differ across sectors. We also provide qualitative analysis of each sector and analyse COVID-19’s impact on leading companies. Read More
This report is the latest in a series of weekly publications which will detail findings for Northern Ireland from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey (CIS).
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New Covid vaccinations per month in the Republic of the Congo, June, 2021 The most recent value is 44580 new Covid vaccinations as of June 2021, an increase compared to the previous value of new Covid vaccinations. Historically, the average for the Republic of the Congo from June 2021 to June 2021 is 44580 new Covid vaccinations. The minimum of 44580 new Covid vaccinations was recorded in June 2021, while the maximum of 44580 new Covid vaccinations was reached in June 2021. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
The COVID-19 Vaccination Survey in China was conducted in July 2021 to understand refugees' accessibility and willingness to receive a COVID-19 vaccination in China. UNHCR stresses that no one can be left behind in the global effort against COVID-19 and is monitoring the inclusion of refugees and asylum seekers in vaccination plans around the world. At the time, Chinese government policy did not provide free vaccines for foreigners without social security. The survey results however show that this policy was implemented with some flexibility, because among the few that were vaccinated already, more than half received a free COVID-19 vaccine. Some refugees reported difficulties or lack of information about vaccine registration or identity documents to book an appointment. Results further show that even though most are willing to get vaccinated, anti-vaccine sentiments are driven by fear of side effects.
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New Covid tests per month in Lebanon, June, 2021 The most recent value is 453975 new Covid tests as of June 2021, a decline compared to the previous value of 535336 new Covid tests. Historically, the average for Lebanon from May 2021 to June 2021 is 494656 new Covid tests. The minimum of 453975 new Covid tests was recorded in June 2021, while the maximum of 535336 new Covid tests was reached in May 2021. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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From July 2021 to June 2022, American Indians or Alaska Natives were the ethnic group reporting the highest death rate from Long COVID per million population in the United States. Among this ethnic group, the mortality rate from COVID-19 was about 1,795 deaths per million population, while nearly 15 individuals per million died due to Long COVID. This statistic shows the death rates from COVID-19 and Long COVID per million population in the U.S. from July 2021 to June 2022, by race and ethnicity.
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This dataset shows daily confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in New York City by date of specimen collection. Total cases has been calculated as the sum of daily confirmed and probable cases. Seven-day averages of confirmed, probable, and total cases are also included in the dataset. A person is classified as a confirmed COVID-19 case if they test positive with a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT, also known as a molecular test; e.g. a PCR test). A probable case is a person who meets the following criteria with no positive molecular test on record: a) test positive with an antigen test, b) have symptoms and an exposure to a confirmed COVID-19 case, or c) died and their cause of death is listed as COVID-19 or similar. As of June 9, 2021, people who meet the definition of a confirmed or probable COVID-19 case >90 days after a previous positive test (date of first positive test) or probable COVID-19 onset date will be counted as a new case. Prior to June 9, 2021, new cases were counted ≥365 days after the first date of specimen collection or clinical diagnosis. Any person with a residence outside of NYC is not included in counts. Data is sourced from electronic laboratory reporting from the New York State Electronic Clinical Laboratory Reporting System to the NYC Health Department. All identifying health information is excluded from the dataset. These data are used to evaluate the overall number of confirmed and probable cases by day (seven day average) to track the trajectory of the pandemic. Cases are classified by the date that the case occurred. NYC COVID-19 data include people who live in NYC. Any person with a residence outside of NYC is not included.
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