The COVID-19 pandemic has lead to a massive explosion of research, publications and accumulated data. Multiple organizations, institutions, and governments make efforts to collect, organize, and disseminate their COVID-19 related data for the needs of further research, patient management and to address information needs of the public. It can be overwhelming for researchers though, to determine where to find the raw data, what it means, and how you can use it in your own research and publications. Select international and U.S. sources of COVID-19 data and statistics are listed below.
Global Data:
- World Health Organization WHO Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Dashboard
- Visualized data at the regional and country level of cases and deaths
- Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center
- Aggregated and analyzed data on tracking and testing for every country
US Data:
- CDC COVID Data Tracker
- Visualized data at the state and county level of total cases and deaths as well as trends
- Visualized data at the state level of cumulative testing
- Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center
- Aggregated and analyzed data and reports on tracking and testing at the state and county level
- New York Times COVID-19 Data
- Downloadable raw data
- County, state, and national level data
- Live and historical data of confirmed and probable cases and deaths
New York State Data:
- NYSDOH COVID-19 Tracker
- Visualized data on cases, testing and fatality by county
- New York State Statewide COVID-19 Testing
- Downloadable raw data on testing and cases, both new and cumulative by county
New York City Data:
- NYC Health Coronavirus Data
- Downloadable raw data on COVID-19 testing, cases, and deaths
- Break data down by borough, poverty, age group, gender, race, and zip code
- NYC Health COVID-19 Data
- Visualized data on cases, deaths, hospitalizations, and testing
- Historical data