The Government of Estonia has made available open data on COVID-19 infections on its national open data portal, including positive and negative test results and a summary. Data are disaggregated by age intervals and county level. Data is accesssible via a Creative Commons 3.0 licence, XSLS format, with daily updates.
Response Badge: Open Data
In response to the COVID19 crisis, the Danish Government has published data and statistics on a daily basis.
In response to the COVID19 crisis, the Government of Colombia has made available open data on all confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Colombia. The data can be accessed on multiple official websites, including the national open data portal. The data are at individual level, disaggregated by gender, city, department, status of the case (recovered, isolation), severity of the case (e.g. mild, asymptomatic), date of notification, if the individual case was imported from another country, date of…
The statistical information of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection (BMSGPK) to the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2) are as Open Government Data (OGD) under the open Creative Commons (CC) license available ( CC-BY-4.0 ). The data can be used by the general public under the condition of naming (ie naming the source BMSGPK) in machine-readable format together with the associated metadata. This corresponds to the requirements of the Information…
A data dashboard with numbers of tests, infections, details on infected in ICU, deaths, infections by region.
An open source code tool offering a consolidated view of all of the official data about the progression of the epidemic in France.
“HACK THE CRISIS” is a virtual hackathon organised by volunteers from the Lithuanian government, corporates & startup community.