A Summary of COVID-19 Datasets

02/06/2022
by   Shaina Raza, et al.
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This research presents a review of main datasets that are developed for COVID-19 research. We hope this collection will continue to bring together members of the computing community, biomedical experts, and policymakers in the pursuit of effective COVID-19 treatments and management policies. Many organizations, such as the World Health Organization (WHO), John Hopkins, National Institute of Health (NIH), COVID-19 open science table4 and such, in the world, have made numerous datasets available to the public. However, these datasets originate from a variety of different sources and initiatives. The purpose of this research is to summarize the open COVID-19 datasets to make them more accessible to the research community for health systems design and analysis.

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