AI-assisted tracking of worldwide non-pharmaceutical interventions for COVID-19

Author:

Suryanarayanan ParthasarathyORCID,Tsou Ching-Huei,Poddar Ananya,Mahajan DiwakarORCID,Dandala BharathORCID,Madan Piyush,Agrawal Anshul,Wachira Charles,Samuel Osebe Mogaka,Bar-Shira Osnat,Kipchirchir Clifton,Okwako Sharon,Ogallo William,Otieno Fred,Nyota Timothy,Matu Fiona,Barros Vesna Resende,Shats Daniel,Kagan Oren,Remy Sekou,Bent Oliver,Guhan Pooja,Mahatma Shilpa,Walcott-Bryant Aisha,Pathak Divya,Rosen-Zvi MichalORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic has transformed almost every facet of human society throughout the world. Against an emerging, highly transmissible disease, governments worldwide have implemented non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to slow the spread of the virus. Examples of such interventions include community actions, such as school closures or restrictions on mass gatherings, individual actions including mask wearing and self-quarantine, and environmental actions such as cleaning public facilities. We present the Worldwide Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Tracker for COVID-19 (WNTRAC), a comprehensive dataset consisting of over 6,000 NPIs implemented worldwide since the start of the pandemic. WNTRAC covers NPIs implemented across 261 countries and territories, and classifies NPIs into a taxonomy of 16 NPI types. NPIs are automatically extracted daily from Wikipedia articles using natural language processing techniques and then manually validated to ensure accuracy and veracity. We hope that the dataset will prove valuable for policymakers, public health leaders, and researchers in modeling and analysis efforts to control the spread of COVID-19.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Computer Science Applications,Education,Information Systems,Statistics and Probability

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