Corona Virus Analytics
This is an interactive dashboard that can be used to find trends, patterns and eventually insights related to COVID-19 (Corona Virus) from a reliable data source. Additional notes provided below the dashboard. Direct link to the Google Data Studio Dashboard is here -
https://datastudio.google.com/u/0/reporting/2e4f9914-8905-4cc9-b36a-75dc3f220438/page/7JbY
Best viewed on desktop/laptop
Notes :
Best viewed on desktop/laptop
Notes :
- This is an interactive dashboard that can be used to find trends, patterns and eventually insights related to COVID-19 (Corona Virus)
- You can use the filters on the top or click on the charts to filter.
- Feel free to embed the dashboard in your websites (of course for non commercial use).
- Currently dashboard doesn’t have real-time information. There is a delay of about 24 hours as the data is mainly sourced from https://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19/tree/master/csse_covid_19_data ( 2019 Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 (2019-nCoV) Data Repository by Johns Hopkins CSSE).
- For some of the countries there is no province information.
- New pages and charts will be added to the dashboard. If you need a specific chart or information please do ask and I will try to build it if there is a possibility.
- New data sources to be added as and when there is a possibility.
- Mostly simple charts have been used to keep it simple, intention is to make it simple enough such that even a primary school student can use it.
- If there are any errors do let me know (via comments or message), I’ll fix it ASAP.
- Community visualization (Funnel chart) is not available in the embedded dashboard. It is available through Google Data Studio link.
Data of 19th March 2020 has been uploaded
ReplyDeleteOne more page (3rd page) has been added to provide more insights, for example, average infections per day since first case.
ReplyDeletePage 4 added to provide trends. Also data availability added at the bottom of the pages.
ReplyDeletePage 5 has been added with predictions (forecasting for next 30 days).
ReplyDeletePrediction doesn't look good, in fact it looks very bad, the number of infections can go in millions in a month if the current trend continues. Let's ensure we reverse the trend and prove the current predictions wrong.