Covid-19 Dataset: Worldwide spread log including countries first case and first death

The article represents coronavirus spread log history. The duration, coronavirus takes to spread from one country to another country, could be seen in this dataset and could predicted the same for future pandemics through this dataset. It is highly dependent on the cabalistic number of variables tha...

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Main Authors: Hasmot Ali, Md. Fahad Hossain, Md. Mehedi Hasan, Sheikh Abujar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
Series:Data in Brief
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920310672
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Summary:The article represents coronavirus spread log history. The duration, coronavirus takes to spread from one country to another country, could be seen in this dataset and could predicted the same for future pandemics through this dataset. It is highly dependent on the cabalistic number of variables that is the main navel of these datasets. Information for this dataset is collected from trusted websites, local and international popular newspapers. This coronavirus dataset not only help to track the spreading route of coronavirus but also can be used for predicting the possible spreading route of similar future pandemics. This dataset consists of 186 countries' useful data related to COVID-19 pandemic from November 17, 2019, to May 16, 2020, with 8 unique variables that provide the information of the nature of the spread of COVID-19. The datasets mainly focus on two major fields, first one is First Case which consists of information of Date of First Case(s), Number of confirm Case(s) at First Day, Age of the patient(s) of First Case, Last Visited Country and the other one First Death information consist of Date of First Death and Age of the Patient who died first for every Country mentioning corresponding Continent.This dataset also can perform a bunch of predictions using Machine Learning applications, like -how fast the virus is spreading, affect rate, death rate, death rate and able to represent comparison between other pandemics. Using this dataset, any similar pandemic spreadness could be predicted earlier and necessary precaution measures could be taken.
ISSN:2352-3409