The repository aims at developing a unified dataset by collecting worldwide fine-grained case data, merged with exogenous variables helpful for a better understanding of COVID-19. Available in:
R | Python | MATLAB | Scala | Julia | Node.js | Excel
The data are updated on an hourly basis. Read more
- Due to the incresing size of the data files, we stopped providing the pre-processed data on 01 April 2021, so to improve the update and storage of the raw data. Please switch to the raw data if you are still using the pre-processed files.
See the changelog
The dataset includes the time series of vaccines, tests, cases, deaths, recovered, hospitalizations, intensive therapy, policy measures and more. See the full dataset documentation.
The data are available at different levels of granularity:
- admin area level 1: administrative area of top level, usually countries.
- admin area level 2: usually states, regions, cantons.
- admin area level 3: usually cities, municipalities.
The latest and vintage CSV data files are available here.
- Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering
- Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker
- Public Health Agency, Sweden
- Ministery of Health, Slovenia
- Open Government Data, Latvia
- Ministero della Salute, Italia
- Open Government Data, United Kingdom
- Ministery of Health of Czech Republic
- Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social de Colombia
- Open Government Data, Switzerland
- Public Health Infobase, Government of Canada
- Epistat, Belgian Infectious Diseases
- Open Government Data, Austria
- And many others. See the full list
You are welcome to join and extend the number of supporting data sources as a joint effort against COVID-19. Join us on Slack to get help, add a new data source and earn a badge.
- Get started with this tutorial and join us on Slack to get help
- Submit your work with a pull request
- Earn a badge 😃
See the projects and publications that use COVID-19 Data Hub.
We have invested a lot of time and effort in creating COVID-19 Data Hub, please agree to the Terms of Use and cite the following reference when using it:
Guidotti, E., Ardia, D., (2020), "COVID-19 Data Hub", Journal of Open Source Software 5(51):2376, doi: 10.21105/joss.02376.
A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is:
@Article{,
title = {COVID-19 Data Hub},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.21105/joss.02376},
author = {Emanuele Guidotti and David Ardia},
journal = {Journal of Open Source Software},
volume = {5},
number = {51},
pages = {2376}
}