APM Research Lab’s Color of Coronavirus project offers demographic data on COVID-19 deaths compiled from US states. Federal COVID Data in a Single Stream: An article with instructions and code for recreating CTP’s daily aggregate of testing, hospitalizations, and outcomes data from federal datasets.Īdditionally, The New York Times and Johns Hopkins trackers both compile case and death data from US jurisdictions, as does USA Facts.Where to Find Simple COVID-19 Data for the US: An article about where to find federal charts, graphs, visualizations, reports, and summaries of COVID data.Federal Resources: A comprehensive list of the federal datasets that contain the metrics CTP tracked.Federal COVID Data 101: An article that links to all material in our Federal Data 101 training series: videos, slides, and articles on how to use federal COVID-19 data on cases and deaths, hospitalizations, race/ethnicity, and nursing homes.All Datasets: A list of CTP datasets with comparable federal data listed where available.We are publishing many resources to help users of COVID Tracking Project data switch to federal data sources. Where can I go after March 7 to get the same data you have been publishing? We are committed to further long-term archiving beyond that date and will continue to provide more information in the coming weeks. Our API and data downloads will be available in their current locations for historical data until at least May 1, 2021. We are archiving all our data and our website for long-term access. What will happen to your API/data after March 7? Now, it appears that the federal government is taking steps to provide COVID-19 data that is largely comparable to the data we compile from state and territory sources. The short answer is that-as we have said from the project’s inception-we believe that COVID-19 data provisioning is the responsibility of federal public health agencies. Why aren’t you continuing to collect data indefinitely? We will continue with documentation, analysis, and archiving work through May, 2021, and then close the project. We will conclude daily data compilation on March 7, 2021. Questions about the end of The COVID Tracking Project’s data collection When will The COVID Tracking Project stop collecting data? Why don’t you harvest data automatically?.Can you report COVID-19 data related to schools and/or colleges?.Why don’t you report county-level data? Will you be doing so in the future?.Are you planning to track vaccination data?.Why don’t you report test positivity rates?.Questions about information we don’t report.Why have your “Total test results” numbers changed for a particular state?.Why did your national “total test results” numbers change on September 17?.Why don’t you report historical data on the state pages any more?.Where has the “spreadsheet” option gone on the data page?.Why have you stopped reporting national cumulative hospitalizations, ICU, and ventilation numbers on your website?.Why have you stopped reporting national recoveries?.Why have you started including HHS hospitalization data on your data pages?.
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