Confirmed coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases and deaths in the Arctic 2020 - 2023

This project focuses on the development and deployment of a real-time web-based Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) data hub managed by an interdisciplinary team of experts in data science, geoinformatics, epidemiology and geography. The team is collecting, analyzing, and disseminating data on the s...

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Main Authors: Andrey Petrov, Mark Welford, Nikolay Golosov, John DeGroote, Tatiana Degai, Alexander Savelyev
Format: Dataset
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2023
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:8912e897-a68d-49ff-8337-e386431f0296
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Summary:This project focuses on the development and deployment of a real-time web-based Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) data hub managed by an interdisciplinary team of experts in data science, geoinformatics, epidemiology and geography. The team is collecting, analyzing, and disseminating data on the spatial and temporal dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Arctic. Both datasets and analyses of spatiotemporal trends at the subregional level will be made available to stakeholders including Arctic residents, researchers, and policymakers. Pandemic data are be contextualized through the collection of first-person accounts of the COVID-19 experience in Arctic communities. The team is also developing geovisualization tools and analyze datasets to address urgent questions related to the spread and geography of COVID-19 in the Arctic, assessing containment and mitigation policies and evaluating whether case fatality rates are affected by environmental, socioeconomic, and/or geographic variables. Long-term curation of Arctic COVID-19 data and data products will ensure availability for future analysis, historical study and policy consideration. This project is supported by NSF Award #2034886.