Today, we are happy to announce the general availability of the 2019-nCoV Coronavirus Data Analysis Tool by HPI. After days of closed beta phase, we just finished integrating the valuable user feedback. Finally, the 2019-nCoV Coronavirus Data Analysis Tool is available for public use. Furthermore, we decided that improvements and functional extensions from now on will be directly integrated in the productive version. Thus, users can benefit much faster from them. Currently, we are working on adding additional situation reports to provide valuable insights on the latest development of the pandemia.
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Global Health Challenge: 2019-nCoV Coronavirus outbreak
Just a couple of days ago, the year 2020 started when a new global health challenge approached: the outbreak of 2019-nCoV Coronavirus in China end of 2019. As seen in other pandemic situations, the global news coverage deals with the topic on a daily basis. With the provided data analysis tool, we want to contribute to an informed news coverage about the situational development.
Background: Graphical Data Exploration using In-Memory Database Technology
Dr. Matthieu-P. Schapranow Group Leader and Scientific Manager Digital Health Innovations Digital Health Center @ Hasso Plattner Institute Phone: +49 331 5509 -1331 Mail: please use the contact form 14482 Potsdam, Germany
#nCoVStats@HPI_DE Reported worldwide #ncov2019 cases exceeded 71k whilst confirmed recovered exceeds 10k. Increase of new infections continues downward trend for the 4th day, death rate remains stable at about 2%. pic.twitter.com/mkKX54XkmZ
#nCoVStats@HPI_DE The past 24hrs showed just a lower increase with 2,663 new reported #nCoV2019 cases worldwide, 54k+ of them in #Hubei region. Outside of #China the number of infections increased by 22 to a total of 523.
#nCoVStats@HPI_DE After yesterday’s spike of confirmed #nCoV2019 cases, reported cases are down to about 4k new cases in the past 24hrs summing up to a total of 64k+ worldwide cases. Cases outside #China reached a total of 501 confirmed cases; numbers in #Japan unchanged.
Feb 13, 2020: A spike in reported cases in Hubei region was reported. However, this might be the result of unconfirmed cases for days reported just now as confirmed and does not necessary indicate a super spreading event.
Most #nCoV2019 infections outside of #China were reported from #Japan with an increase of 42 new cases in the past 24hrs summing up to a total of 203 reported cases. pic.twitter.com/99n5uZj5kn
Feb 11, 2020: As of today, we also included the reported number of cured cases to provide additional insights. Furthermore, WHO decided to label the lung disease as COVID-19 from today on.
Feb 10, 2020: We switched data source from RKI to DXY to have more accurate and up-to-date numbers.
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