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This dashboard provides an overview of the progress in the roll-out of COVID-19 vaccines in adults (aged 18 years and above) across EU/EEA Member States. It presents the number of vaccine doses distributed by manufacturers to each Member State for the different vaccines authorised for use in the EU and the number of first, second or unspecified doses administered to adult individuals. The information is visualized via interactive maps, graphs and tables. In the near future, it will become possible to also download the raw data.
Data are provided by the EU/EEA Member States via the European Surveillance System (TESSy). Member States are requested to report basic indicators (number of vaccine doses distributed by manufacturers, number of first, second and unspecified doses administered) and data by target groups at national level twice a week (every Tuesday and Friday). Data are subject to retrospective corrections; corrected datasets are released as soon as the processing of updated national data has been completed. For more details, see Notes on the data.
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Dit bestand bevat de volgende aantallen: - Aantal per VOC, VOI en VUM gedetecteerd per week - Totaal aantal metingen, de noemer, per wekelijkse steekproef
Dit is gesplitst in de door de WHO (https://www.who.int/en/activities/tracking-SARS-CoV-2-variants/) en/of ECDC (https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/covid-19/variants-concern) aangemerkte Variant of Concern (VOC), Variant of Interest (VOI) en Variant Under Monitoring (VUM). De week waartoe een monster behoord is gebaseerd op de datum van bemonstering. De aantallen zijn gebaseerd op de aselecte steekproef afkomstig uit de kiemsurveillance, dit betekent dat samples behorend tot uitbraken niet geïncludeerd zijn in de data.
Het bestand is als volgt opgebouwd: - Een record per VOC, VOI en VUM aangemerkte SARS-CoV-2 variant per week. Dit bestand wordt wekelijks op de vrijdag geüpdatet. De manier waarop deze informatie gegenereerd wordt is anders dan de snel-testen en PCR-testen. Er worden geavanceerdere machines gebruikt die een langere doorlooptijd hebben dan, bijvoorbeeld, de machines gebruikt voor PCR-testen. Door alle logistieke processen is het daarom niet haalbaar om een representatief beeld te vormen van de laatste twee weken: deze worden dan ook niet gerapporteerd. Aanvullend, het kiemsurveillance project is sinds oktober 2020 operationeel met een toenemend aantal wekelijkse monsters tot medio begin Januari 2021, daarom zijn oudere data niet beschikbaar. Bij alle gerapporteerde data zijn de instructies, definities en voetnoten zoals vermeld op https://www.rivm.nl/coronavirus-covid-19/virus/varianten leidend. N.B.: Door internationaal veranderende stamnaam definities op basis van voortschrijdend wetenschappelijk inzicht kunnen de records in de hier gepresenteerde data aangepast worden.
Changelog: Versie 2 update (29 oktober 2021): - Een kolom WHO_category is toegevoegd met de actuele variant categorie (VOC/VOI/VUM) zoals toegewezen door de WHO. - Naast de categorieën VOC en VOI wordt nu ook de categorie VUM geïncludeerd in het bestand. Versie 3 update (10 december 2021): - Een kolom May_include_samples_listed_before is toegevoegd met daarin een waarde TRUE het mogelijk is dat de gerapporteerde Variant_cases samples aggregeert die al in een eerdere variant in de tabel zijn geïncludeerd. Wanneer dit niet mogelijk is, is de waarde FALSE. Versie 4 update (8 juli 2022): - De kolom May_include_samples_listed_before is vervangen door een kolom Is_subvariant_of. Indien deze variant een subvariant is van een andere variant die is genoemd, bevat deze kolom een waarde die correspondeert met de Variant_code van de andere variant. De aantallen (Variant_cases) van deze subvariant zijn een subset van die van de andere variant.
Beschrijving van de variabelen: Version: Versienummer van de dataset. Wanneer de inhoud van de dataset structureel word gewijzigd (dus niet de wekelijkse update of een correctie op record niveau), zal het versienummer aangepast worden (+1) en ook de corresponderende metadata in RIVM data (data.rivm.nl).
Date_of_report: Datum en tijd waarop het databestand voor het laatst is bijgewerkt door het RIVM. Schrijfwijze: YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.
Date_of_statistics_week_start: De datum van de maandag - eerste dag van die week - waarvoor de aantallen per week worden gepresenteerd. De laatste dag van de week is de zondag. Schrijfwijze: YYYY-MM-DD.
Variant_code: Wetenschappelijke naam van SARS-CoV-2 variant op basis van Pangolin nomenclature. Kan letters, cijfers en punten bevatten.
Variant_name: Actuele WHO label van SARS-CoV-2 variant. Bestaat enkel uit letters.
ECDC_category: Geeft aan of het een Variant of Concern (VOC), Variant of Interest (VOI), Variant under Monitoring (VUM), of De-escalated Variant (DEV) is volgens de actuele definities van ECDC. Voor meer info zie ook: https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/covid-19/variants-concern.
WHO_category: Geeft aan of het een Variant of Concern (VOC), Variant of Interest (VOI) of Variant under Monitoring (VUM) is volgens de actuele definities van WHO. Voor meer info zie ook: https://www.who.int/en/activities/tracking-SARS-CoV-2-variants/
Is_subvariant_of: Indien deze variant een subvariant is van een andere variant die is genoemd, bevat deze kolom een waarde die correspondeert met de Variant_code van de andere variant. De aantallen (Variant_cases) van deze subvariant zijn een subset van die van de andere variant.
Sample_size: Toont de totale steekproefgrootte in de betreffende week aan. Bestaat enkel uit hele getallen.
Variant_cases: Toont aan voor hoeveel gevallen uit de steekproef in de betreffende week de specifieke VOC, VOI of VUM gevonden is. Bestaat enkel uit hele getallen.
Covid-19 reporting of SARS-CoV-2 variants in the Netherlands through the random sample of RT-PCR positive samples in the national surveillance of virus variants.
This file contains the following numbers: - Number per VOC, VOI and VUM detected per week - Total number of measurements, the denominator, per weekly sample
This is split into the WHO (https://www.who.int/en/activities/tracking-SARS-CoV-2-variants/) and/or ECDC (https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/covid-19/variants-concern) designated Variant of Concern (VOC), Variant of Interest (VOI) and Variant Under Monitoring (VUM). The week to which a sample belongs is based on the date of sampling. The numbers are based on the random sample from the virus variant surveillance, which means that samples belonging to outbreaks are not included in the data.
The file is structured as follows: - One record per VOC, VOI and VUM noted SARS-CoV-2 variant per week. This file is updated weekly on Fridays. The way this information is generated is different from the rapid tests and PCR tests. More advanced machines are used that have a longer run time than, for example, the machines used for PCR testing. Due to all the logistics processes, it is therefore not feasible to form a representative picture of the most recent two weeks: these are not reported for that reason. Additionally, the virus variant surveillance project has been operational since October 2020 with an increasing number of weekly samples until mid-early January 2021, therefore older data is not available. For all reported data, the instructions, definitions and footnotes as stated on https://www.rivm.nl/coronavirus-covid-19/virus/varianten are leading. Please note, due to internationally changing variant name definitions based on advancing scientific insight, the records in the data presented here can be adjusted.
Changelog: Version 2 update (October 29, 2021): - A WHO_category column has been added with the current variant category (VOC/VOI/VUM) as assigned by the WHO. - In addition to the VOC and VOI categories, the VUM category is now also included in the file. Version 3 update (December 10, 2021): - A column May_include_samples_listed_before has been added with a value TRUE whenever it is possible for the reported Variant_cases to aggregate samples that have already been included in a previous variant in the table. When this is not possible, the value is FALSE. Version 4 update (July 8, 2022): - The May_include_samples_listed_before column has been replaced by an Is_subvariant_of column. If this variant is a subvariant of another variant mentioned, this column contains a value that corresponds to the Variant_code of the other variant. The numbers (Variant_cases) of this subvariant are a subset of those of the other variant.
Description of the variables: Version: Version number of the dataset. When the content of the dataset is structurally changed (so not the weekly update or a correction at record level), the version number will be adjusted (+1) and also the corresponding metadata in RIVM data (data.rivm.nl).
Date_of_report: Date and time when the database was last updated by the RIVM. Notation: YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.
Date_of_statistics_week_start: The date of the Monday - first day of that week - for which the numbers per week are presented. The last day of the week is Sunday. Notation: YYYY-MM-DD.
Variant_code: Scientific name of SARS-CoV-2 variant based on Pangolin nomenclature. Can contain letters, numbers and periods.
Variant_name: Current WHO label of SARS-CoV-2 variant. Consists of letters only.
ECDC_category: Indicates whether it is a Variant of Concern (VOC), Variant of Interest (VOI), Variant under Monitoring (VUM), or De-escalated Variant (DEV) according to ECDC's current definitions. For more information see also: https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/covid-19/variants-concern.
WHO_category: Indicates whether it is a Variant of Concern (VOC), Variant of Interest (VOI) or Variant under Monitoring (VUM) according to the current WHO definitions. For more information see also: https://www.who.int/en/activities/tracking-SARS-CoV-2-variants/
Is_subvariant_of: If this variant is a subvariant of another variant that has been mentioned, this column contains a value that corresponds to the Variant_code of the other variant. The numbers (Variant_cases) of this subvariant are a subset of those of the other variant.
Sample_size: Shows the total sample size in that week. Consists of whole numbers only.
Variant_cases: Shows for how many cases from the sample from that week the specific VOC, VOI or VUM was found. Consists of whole numbers only.
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This is the real-time JSON version of the COVID-19 Coronavirus Dataset Worldwide dataset, furthermore, the collection methodology can be read through: https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/covid-19/data-collection
The worldwide situation about the COVID-19 (by 2019-03-23), data provided by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and published on the EU Open Data Portal.
The dataset contains the latest available public data on COVID-19 including a daily situation update, the epidemiological curve and the global geographical distribution (EU/EEA and the UK, worldwide). On 12 February 2020, the novel coronavirus was named severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) while the disease associated with it is now referred to as COVID-19. ECDC is closely monitoring this outbreak and providing risk assessments to guide EU Member States and the EU Commission in their response activities.
Official link: https://data.europa.eu/euodp/en/data/dataset/covid-19-coronavirus-data
What applications can we develop to understand COVID-19 current and prospective behavior better?
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The downloadable data file contains information on COVID-19 vaccination in the EU/EEA.
The data are presented in the Vaccine Tracker and collected through The European Surveillance System (TESSy). EU/EEA Member States are requested to report basic indicators (number of vaccine doses distributed by manufacturers, number of first, second and unspecified doses administered) and data by target groups at national level twice a week (every Tuesday and Friday).
Data are subject to retrospective corrections; corrected datasets are released as soon as the processing of updated national data has been completed.
A survey conducted to assess users understanding of four COVID-19 geovisualizations. Map 1: Bing covid tracker Map 2: ECDC covid map Map 3: Johns Hopkins CSSE covid dashboard Map 4: WHO covid dashboard
On March 10, 2023, the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center ceased collecting and reporting of global COVID-19 data. For updated cases, deaths, and vaccine data please visit the following sources:Global: World Health Organization (WHO)U.S.: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)For more information, visit the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.This feature layer contains the most up-to-date COVID-19 cases and the latest trend plot. It covers the US (county or state level), China, Canada, Australia (province/state level), and the rest of the world (country/region level, represented by either the country centroids or their capitals). Data sources are WHO, CDC, ECDC, NHC, DXY, 1point3acres, Worldometers.info, BNO, the COVID Tracking Project (testing and hospitalizations), state and national government health departments, and local media reports. This layer is created and maintained by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at the Johns Hopkins University. This feature layer is supported by Esri Living Atlas team, JHU APL and JHU Data Services. This layer is opened to the public and free to share. Contact us.
This dataset is maintained by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and reports on the geographic distribution of COVID-19 cases worldwide. This data includes COVID-19 reported cases and deaths broken out by country. This data can be visualized via ECDC’s Situation Dashboard . More information on ECDC’s response to COVID-19 is available here . This public dataset is hosted in Google BigQuery and is included in BigQuery's 1TB/mo of free tier processing. This means that each user receives 1TB of free BigQuery processing every month, which can be used to run queries on this public dataset. Watch this short video to learn how to get started quickly using BigQuery to access public datasets. What is BigQuery . This dataset is hosted in both the EU and US regions of BigQuery. See the links below for the appropriate dataset copy: US region EU region This dataset has significant public interest in light of the COVID-19 crisis. All bytes processed in queries against this dataset will be zeroed out, making this part of the query free. Data joined with the dataset will be billed at the normal rate to prevent abuse. After September 15, queries over these datasets will revert to the normal billing rate. Users of ECDC public-use data files must comply with data use restrictions to ensure that the information will be used solely for statistical analysis or reporting purposes.
In May 2018, EFSA, ECDC , AGES and BfR co-facilitated a workshop on preparedness for a multi-national food safety/public health incident (https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.2903/sp.efsa.2018.EN-1480[1]). The overall objectives were: i) facilitate networking of food safety and public health colleagues to further enhance collaboration across the European Union and European Economic Area and within Member States; ii) identify gaps in emergency risk communications and responding to multi-country events, under controlled conditions; iii) further enhance understanding and utilisation of relevant information-gathering and analysis tools including Epidemic Intelligence Information System (EPIS), Early Warning Response System (EWRS), The European Surveillance System (TESSy), Rapid Alert System for Food & Feed (RASFF) and FoodChain-Lab. The workshop included a 2-day paper-based desktop simulation exercise facilitated by Instinctif Partners Ltd, EFSA, ECDC, AGES and BfR staff. The fictional scenario catalogued a multi-country food safety and public health outbreak in Austria, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovak Republic and Hungary arising from contamination of turkey meat with Listeria monocytogenes during production. The exercise was driven by handing out ‘inputs’ according to a pre-defined schedule. These inputs included a range of simulated official documents, such as EWRS and EPIS alerts, plus epidemiological information for public health participants, RASFF alerts and notifications on tracing data for food safety participants, and media/social media coverage for communicators. The documents used at the Vienna exercise are made available for organisations interested in adapting them for use in their food safety crisis training. [1] Instinctif Partners Ltd, 2018. Report of 2018 workshop on preparedness for a multi-national food safety/public health incident. EFSA supporting publication 2018:EN-1480. 35 pp. doi:10.2903/sp.efsa.2018.EN-1480 {"references": ["Instinctif Partners Ltd, 2018. Report of 2018 workshop on preparedness for a multi-national food safety/public health incident. EFSA supporting publication 2018:EN-1480. 35 pp. doi:10.2903/sp.efsa.2018.EN-1480"]} IT; en; doc,ppt; SC.secretariat@efsa.europa.eu
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Since the outbreak of the HIV epidemic in Belgium, the profile of this epidemic has undergone many changes. It is widely accepted that interventions aimed at controlling the epidemic have to be based on data and focused on the national and local epidemiology.
Therefore, an HIV/AIDS incidence surveillance is an important instrument. New HIV diagnoses are reported by the AIDS Reference Laboratories (ARLs). Following the Royal Decree regarding the determination of the criteria for the recognition of HIV/aids reference laboratories (dd. 8/10/1996), AIDS Reference Laboratories (ARLs) are obliged to confirm and report all new HIV diagnoses.
The convention between RIZIV-INAMI and the ARLs stipulates that these data have to be transferred to Sciensano. New diagnoses of AIDS are being reported by clinicians throughout Belgium on a voluntary basis, with active requests and reminders. The WIV-ISP acts as ‘National Contact Point for HIV surveillance’ for the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), and ‘National Focal Point for HIV/AIDS Monitoring & Evaluation’ for WHO Europe.
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Slovakia, Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, China, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Belgium, Denmark, Czechia, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Ireland, France, Spain, Italy, Croatia, Latvia, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Malta, Hungary, Austria, Netherlands, Russia, Norway, Switzerland
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This dataset includes the 2023 and 2024 annual records of ticks, mosquitoes and sandflies from Luxembourg from a range of national institutions, fulfilling reporting requests from the ECDC and EFSA within the VectorNet project. Thereby, occurrence and/or specimen data originate from e.g. surveillance activities, habitat monitoring, veterinary services, hunters, bird ringing stations, community scientists, research projects, health services, etc. Additional data from the Greater Region can be sporadically included.
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The worldwide situation about the COVID-19 (by 2019-03-23), data provided by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and published on the EU Open Data Portal.
The dataset contains the latest available public data on COVID-19 including a daily situation update, the epidemiological curve and the global geographical distribution (EU/EEA and the UK, worldwide). On 12 February 2020, the novel coronavirus was named severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) while the disease associated with it is now referred to as COVID-19. ECDC is closely monitoring this outbreak and providing risk assessments to guide EU Member States and the EU Commission in their response activities.
Official link: https://data.europa.eu/euodp/en/data/dataset/covid-19-coronavirus-data
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El conjunto de datos incluye el volumen agregado de tráfico de claves de rastreo de contactos entre los backends de las aplicaciones nacionales de rastreo de contactos y de alerta de los Estados miembros participantes intercambiados a través del Servicio de pasarela de la Federación Europea (EFGS).
La lista de países conectados al EFGS está disponible aquí: https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu/coronavirus-response/travel-during-coronavirus-pandemic/mobile-contact-tracing-apps-eu-member-states_en
Téngase en cuenta que esto solo cubre el intercambio transfronterizo de claves y no es indicativo del volumen total de tráfico de claves de rastreo de contactos dentro de los Estados miembros (UE) y los países del EEE.
Para obtener datos sobre la situación epidemiológica en los Estados miembros, visite el sitio web del ECDC (https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en).
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Amidst the COVID-19 outbreak, the world is facing great crisis in every way. The value and things we built as a human race are going through tremendous challenges. It is a very small effort to bring curated data set on Novel Corona Virus to accelerate the forecasting and analytical experiments to cope up with this critical situation. It will help to visualize the country level out break and to keep track on regularly added new incidents.
This Dataset contains country wise public domain time series information on COVID-19 outbreak. The Data is sorted alphabetically on Country name and Date of Observation.
The data set contains the following columns:
ObservationDate: The date on which the incidents are observed
country: Country of the Outbreak
Confirmed: Number of confirmed cases till observation date
Deaths: Number of death cases till observation date
Recovered: Number of recovered cases till observation date
New Confirmed: Number of new confirmed cases on observation date
New Deaths: Number of New death cases on observation date
New Recovered: Number of New recovered cases on observation date
latitude: Latitude of the affected country
longitude: Longitude of the affected country
This data set is a cleaner version of the https://www.kaggle.com/sudalairajkumar/novel-corona-virus-2019-dataset data set with added geo location information and regularly added incident counts. I would like to thank this great effort by SRK.
Johns Hopkins University MoBS lab - https://www.mobs-lab.org/2019ncov.html World Health Organization (WHO): https://www.who.int/ DXY.cn. Pneumonia. 2020. http://3g.dxy.cn/newh5/view/pneumonia. BNO News: https://bnonews.com/index.php/2020/02/the-latest-coronavirus-cases/ National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China (NHC): http://www.nhc.gov.cn/xcs/yqtb/list_gzbd.shtml China CDC (CCDC): http://weekly.chinacdc.cn/news/TrackingtheEpidemic.htm Hong Kong Department of Health: https://www.chp.gov.hk/en/features/102465.html Macau Government: https://www.ssm.gov.mo/portal/ Taiwan CDC: https://sites.google.com/cdc.gov.tw/2019ncov/taiwan?authuser=0 US CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html Government of Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus.html Australia Government Department of Health: https://www.health.gov.au/news/coronavirus-update-at-a-glance European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC): https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/geographical-distribution-2019-ncov-cases Ministry of Health Singapore (MOH): https://www.moh.gov.sg/covid-19 Italy Ministry of Health: http://www.salute.gov.it/nuovocoronavirus
Map Journal created from a variety of CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), PAHO (Pan American Health Organization), ECDC (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control), and WHO (World Health Organization) resources to tell and distinguish ways in which we have and will be impacted by the Zika Virus... This document looks to answer the below questions and provide insight and understanding of the situation in the America's:
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De dataset omvat het geaggregeerde verkeersvolume van contacttraceringssleutels tussen de backends van nationale contacttracerings- en waarschuwingstoepassingen van de deelnemende lidstaten die via de European Federation Gateway Service (EFGS) worden uitgewisseld.
De lijst van landen die verbonden zijn met de EFGS is hier te vinden: https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu/coronavirus-response/travel-during-coronavirus-pandemic/mobile-contact-tracing-apps-eu-member-states_en
Dit geldt alleen voor de grensoverschrijdende uitwisseling van sleutels en is niet indicatief voor het volledige verkeersvolume van contacttraceringssleutels in de lidstaten (EU) en EER-landen.
Voor gegevens over de epidemiologische situatie in de lidstaten kunt u terecht op de website van het ECDC (https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en).
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Zbiór danych obejmuje zagregowaną wielkość ruchu kluczy służących do ustalania kontaktów zakaźnych między krajowymi aplikacjami służącymi do ustalania kontaktów zakaźnych i ostrzegania w uczestniczących państwach członkowskich, wymienianymi za pośrednictwem europejskiej usługi bramy federacyjnej (EFGS).
Wykaz państw powiązanych z EFGS jest dostępny pod adresem: https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu/coronavirus-response/travel-during-coronavirus-pandemic/mobile-contact-tracing-apps-eu-member-states_en Należy zauważyć, że dotyczy to wyłącznie transgranicznej wymiany kluczy i nie jest wskaźnikiem pełnego natężenia ruchu kluczy ustalania kontaktów zakaźnych w państwach członkowskich (UE) i EOG.
Dane na temat sytuacji epidemiologicznej w państwach członkowskich można znaleźć na stronie internetowej ECDC (https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en).Zbiór danych obejmuje zagregowaną wielkość ruchu kluczy służących do ustalania kontaktów zakaźnych między krajowymi aplikacjami służącymi do ustalania kontaktów zakaźnych i ostrzegania w uczestniczących państwach członkowskich, wymienianymi za pośrednictwem europejskiej usługi bramy federacyjnej (EFGS).
Wykaz państw powiązanych z EFGS jest dostępny pod adresem:
Należy zauważyć, że dotyczy to wyłącznie transgranicznej wymiany kluczy i nie jest wskaźnikiem pełnego natężenia ruchu kluczy ustalania kontaktów zakaźnych w państwach członkowskich (UE) i EOG.
Dane na temat sytuacji epidemiologicznej w państwach członkowskich można znaleźć na stronie internetowej ECDC (https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en).
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Der Datensatz enthält das aggregierte Verkehrsaufkommen von Kontaktverfolgungsschlüsseln zwischen den Backends der nationalen Kontaktverfolgungs- und Warnanwendungen der teilnehmenden Mitgliedstaaten, die über den European Federation Gateway Service (EFGS) ausgetauscht werden.
Die Liste der mit dem EFGS verbundenen Länder finden Sie hier: https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu/coronavirus-response/travel-during-coronavirus-pandemic/mobile-contact-tracing-apps-eu-member-states_en
Bitte beachten Sie, dass dies nur den grenzüberschreitenden Austausch von Schlüsseln betrifft und nicht für das volle Verkehrsaufkommen von Kontaktnachverfolgungsschlüsseln innerhalb der Mitgliedstaaten (EU) und EWR-Länder hinweist.
Daten zur epidemiologischen Lage in den Mitgliedstaaten finden Sie auf der Website des ECDC (https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en).
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O conjunto de dados inclui o volume de tráfego agregado das chaves de rastreio de contactos entre os suportes das aplicações nacionais de rastreio de contactos e de alerta dos Estados-Membros participantes trocados através do Serviço Europeu de Portal da Federação (EFGS).
A lista de países ligados ao EFGS está disponível aqui: https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu/coronavirus-response/travel-during-coronavirus-pandemic/mobile-contact-tracing-apps-eu-member-states_en
Note-se que tal abrange apenas o intercâmbio transfronteiriço de chaves e não é indicativo do volume total de tráfego das chaves de rastreio de contactos nos Estados-Membros (UE) e nos países do EEE.
Para obter dados sobre a situação epidemiológica nos Estados-Membros, consultar o sítio Web do ECDC (https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en).
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Súbor údajov zahŕňa súhrnný objem dopravy kľúčov na sledovanie kontaktov medzi koncovými stanicami vnútroštátnych aplikácií na sledovanie kontaktov a varovných aplikácií zúčastnených členských štátov, ktoré si vymieňajú prostredníctvom služby Európskej federácie (European Federation Gateway Service – EFGS).
Zoznam krajín prepojených s EFGS je k dispozícii tu: https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu/coronavirus-response/travel-during-coronavirus-pandemic/mobile-contact-tracing-apps-eu-member-states_en
Upozorňujeme, že sa to vzťahuje len na cezhraničnú výmenu kľúčov a nie je to orientačné pre celkový objem dopravy kľúčov na sledovanie kontaktov v rámci členských štátov (EÚ) a krajín EHP.
Údaje o epidemiologickej situácii v členských štátoch nájdete na webovej stránke ECDC (https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en).
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This dashboard provides an overview of the progress in the roll-out of COVID-19 vaccines in adults (aged 18 years and above) across EU/EEA Member States. It presents the number of vaccine doses distributed by manufacturers to each Member State for the different vaccines authorised for use in the EU and the number of first, second or unspecified doses administered to adult individuals. The information is visualized via interactive maps, graphs and tables. In the near future, it will become possible to also download the raw data.
Data are provided by the EU/EEA Member States via the European Surveillance System (TESSy). Member States are requested to report basic indicators (number of vaccine doses distributed by manufacturers, number of first, second and unspecified doses administered) and data by target groups at national level twice a week (every Tuesday and Friday). Data are subject to retrospective corrections; corrected datasets are released as soon as the processing of updated national data has been completed. For more details, see Notes on the data.