Author:
Mahdi Adam,Błaszczyk Piotr,Dłotko Paweł,Salvi Dario,Chan Tak-Shing,Harvey John,Gurnari Davide,Wu Yue,Farhat Ahmad,Hellmer Niklas,Zarebski Alexander,Hogan Bernie,Tarassenko Lionel
Abstract
AbstractOxford COVID-19 Database (OxCOVID19 Database) is a comprehensive source of information related to the COVID-19 pandemic. This relational database contains time-series data on epidemiology, government responses, mobility, weather and more across time and space for all countries at the national level, and for more than 50 countries at the regional level. It is curated from a variety of (wherever available) official sources. Its purpose is to facilitate the analysis of the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus and to assess the effects of non-pharmaceutical interventions to reduce the impact of the pandemic. Our database is a freely available, daily updated tool that provides unified and granular information across geographical regions.
Design type
Data integration objective
Measurement(s)
Coronavirus infectious disease, viral epidemiology
Technology type(s)
Digital curation
Factor types(s)
Sample characteristic(s)
Homo sapiens
Funder
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Oxford Biomedical Research Centre
Dioscuri Programme
Swedish Knowledge Foundation through the Internet of Things and People
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Daphne Jackson Trust
Oxford Martin School, Pandemic Genomics programme
US National Institute of Health
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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