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Snorri Gylfason • 4 years ago

This has become my goto page for data

Andrew Gold • 4 years ago

I searched for something like this on Sunday but to no avail. This is exactly what I was looking for. Would love to be able to sort by column ;-). Thank you for your kindness in helping society get ahead of this.

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

sorts is working now.

Andrew Gold • 4 years ago

Can you add a fatality % rate column so that we can track the % rate per county and state? Thank you!

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

yes, can add that, but will think about how to squeeze it in from a design points of view for mobile. ok if it's desktop only?

another way is to have a column selector.

Andrew Gold • 4 years ago

Desktop would be fine. Might be the easiest route. Thank you again.

Andrew Gold • 4 years ago

Thank you very much! Are you collaborating on this site as well: https://coronavirus.1point3... If so, it would be great if they could add the sort feature to the fatality rate column.

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

I'd love to, but unfortunately not. They reached out (in this disqus thread) to tell me stop using their data. I filed a form for data access with no reply (yet).

Andrew Gold • 4 years ago

Keeping using it. It is helpful ! This data should be distributed widely for the benefit of all.

Jaison T. Smith • 4 years ago

Drop the population column and add daily deaths + % (just as you have cases). This will then be the perfect tracker!

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

my wife asked for the same feature. :)

ChrissyT • 4 years ago

Nooo I like the population column! It puts all of the other numbers in perspective, especially when the area in question is local. Thanks so much for all of the hard work you've put into this!

Daniel A. Sanchez • 4 years ago

Great data and my only source of info. Can we add Recoveries as a % of cases? Would be interesting to see if there are any states or counties that are faring better than others - and maybe get lessons learned or trends... thank you!!

iKids • 4 years ago

Stay at home, wear face masks to protect yourself and others, https://bit.ly/2xq74Rl

Kathy Keller • 4 years ago

Absolutely! Thank you so much, Wilson!!

A Lin • 4 years ago

I would like to see the total tested cases vs. population to understand the numbers better. I believe to have a widely tests is the way to have meaningful data

Jiujing Gu • 4 years ago

Good idea!

Steven Loomis • 4 years ago

There are websites that list the number of tests administered.

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

I believe this site's data source crawls those sites to find the numbers.

A Lin • 4 years ago

Yeah, there are tested numbers but I like to see aggregate data to have big picture (unless I missed those data here). I just moved the data requesting to the right thread that Xun asked us to post.

scholarofnone • 4 years ago

Have you found ICU bed data?

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

only static data, no real time data.

scholarofnone • 4 years ago

Same. All I found was CA from NIH and it was dated.

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

what other information would you want to see that's not included?

Andrew Tritt • 4 years ago

I second Snorri, this is the best interface out there. Thank you for putting this together.

One thing that would be useful is to breakdown hospital bed number. For example, how many of California’s 87.8K beds are available on average? How does this fluctuate during the year? Not sure if that’s even available, but would be great to see if you have it.

Also, bulk download of data would be great.

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

I plan to do the break down of the beds and list them out on a per county basis. that is capacity though, not real time number. I do have average utilization.

also planning to add the download button. (which page are you thinking about downloading anyways. I will use that to prioritize.

Ann Tien • 4 years ago

https://www.ahd.com/states/... - I saw from this website has a list of beds in US hospital . Not sure it is the most up to date information.

From https://abc7news.com/health... and Covid-19 Direct bed statistics / population for Santa Clara County, I calculate the following:
Santa Clara County 1.8M (population) * 1.2% (% infected population) * 15% (% of hospital bed needs) = 3240

The Covid-19 Direct shows 3.8K beds in Santa Clara is enough to meet the above projection. Any demand above this number will be a great concern unless government pulls more field beds, etc.

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

this is the bed stats from the whole country. including ICU beds.
https://www.arcgis.com/apps...

I love to get some live data on hospitalization...

Lin Ma • 4 years ago

Hi Wilson, I can help on extract live data from different site. Can we talk? Can you give your email?

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

Lin, would love to have your help if you could . Please join this facebook working group:
https://www.facebook.com/gr...

Hadrian Zheng • 3 years ago

can you please fix the days to double? it keeps on going negative for an unknown reason

scholarofnone • 4 years ago

That's a data aggregator pay site unfortunately.

Andrew Tritt • 4 years ago

I would like to download all of the data in as fine a granularity as you can provide.

Erica Fay Hallahan • 4 years ago

I'd like to see the number who tested negative.

M Vo • 4 years ago

You can also see which region has more people test positive (percentage wise)

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

this is a good idea, comparing positive rate per region. I only have data at the State level, but that would be helpful.

Marian O. • 4 years ago

That didn't help. It makes the chart harder to read.

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

I like this idea. it gives a positive message.

A Lin • 4 years ago

Thanks for making this data set and wondering whether we can have another sets of data available. I have been searching your website but cannot find the data I described as follows. Please advise if it is overlooked on my end.

I would like to see "Total Tested" or "Tested Per Million" data. So that, I can tell which states have data reflected the reality better than those states with very low number of tested per million. For example, New York state has been crazy testing. I feel they found more confirmed cases per million than other state because of more tested per million. That leads me to believe their curve is closer to reality than other states. They will be closer to reality if they flatten the curve.

Thanks for your hard work.

Jeff Weitzel • 4 years ago

Don't know if the data is available, but hospitalizations, ICU occupancy, deaths. The trend in confirmed cases has a lot of noise in it from how many tests are being performed.

This is absolutely fantastic, BTW. Thank you for building it.🙏

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

I have static beds, icu bed, (average) bed utilization rate, death and I plan to incorporate them here. but I don't have real time information on hospitalization/ICU occupancy. if you run into good data source, be sure to share here. thank you!

scholarofnone • 4 years ago

Where did the bed data originate?

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

there is a data button next to the graph that credit all the sources.

Hudson • 4 years ago

I would like to see the percentage of confirmed cases and deaths per capita. Thank you.

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

Do you mean in the table where I show county/state information. these numbers will be very low, like x per million. Should be easy to add.

r00fus • 4 years ago

Xun, can you please include recovered stats? It'd be nice to see a positive spin on increasing numbers.

Xun Wilson Huang • 4 years ago

When you click on Recovery (for US), and you will see this
https://covid-19.direct/US?...

Same for the State level, except that state level recovery data is unreliable. County level is even worse.

John A. • 4 years ago

I would like to be able to see recoveries by county, if possible.

Billy Joe Jim Bob • 4 years ago

I would like to see the number of ventilators available vs the number infected like you have the beds.

Jay Pee • 4 years ago

Number or % of cases considered serious or critical.