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Summary of Austria COVID-19 Case Data with Basemap (STC):

This dataset contains case data from 03-04-2020 to 05-31-2020, this data repository stores COVID-19 virus case data for Austria, including daily case data, summary data, and base map. Each zip file contains weekly case data from Monday to Sunday.

Update Frequency: No specified freqency (most probably weekly).

Dataset stats: : *13 .rar files for weekly data, each has size around 2-3KB *3 .csv fils for summary data, each has size 3KB *2 files for basemap with size around 2MB.

Dataset Profile: Pandas-profile for the dataset. Soon to be replaced with Dataprep EDA profile.

Data Sources:


NSF Spatiotemporal Innovation Center (NSF Spatiotemporal Innovation Center)

Codebook


The data columns for the weekly data are as follows:

# Column Column Description Dtype
0 State The name for the state string
1 hasc This will represent the Hierarchical administrative subdivision codes(HASC) for admin 1 level string
2 confirmed The number of confirmed cases integer
3 death The number of death cases integer
4 recovered The number of recovered cases integer

The data columns for the summary data are as follows:

# Column Column Description Dtype
0 hasc This will represent the Hierarchical administrative subdivision codes(HASC) for admin 1 level string
1 State The name of the state string
2 date The date representing the current day in which the data represents UTC time is used for this dataset Date( YYYY/MM/DD) in UTC

Projects:


The related publications to this dataset: Yang, C., Sha, D., Liu, Q., Li, Y., Lan, H., Guan, W.W., Hu, T., Li, Z., Zhang, Z., Thompson, J.H. and Wang, Z., 2020. Taking the pulse of COVID-19: A spatiotemporal perspective. arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.04224. arXiv: 2005.04224.

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Authors:


NSF Spatiotemporal Innovation Center (NSF Spatiotemporal Innovation Center)