Saturday, 14 March 2020
Covid-19 resources
The Worldometer pages have real time data on confirmed cases and mortality by country here. You can click through to country level data and charts. There are also pages with data on additional data on age, sex, pre-existing conditions etc.
The John Hopkins tracker isn't quite as real time but has a good visualization of cases around the world.
WHO daily situation reports - which give complete day by day tables - including whether there are cases of local transmission in any country - can be found here.
World in Data have a great site showing the speed at which confirmed cases are doubling in different countries and estimates on test coverage.
Nextstrain have an incredible site tracking the genomic epidemiology - scroll down for a map showing transmissions tracked globally through genetic mutations.
WHO have a database of all academic publications on Covid-19 which also has links to all the main academic publishers who have made their articles on the topic free to access (e.g. Elsevier here)
The Lancet is collating all the articles it's publishing on the topic here
My twitter list of experts from epidemiology; virology; modelling; science journalism etc... is here.
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