Raw data download
Can you please make the raw data behind the maps / tables downloadable (e.g. per county numbers for tests, cases, deaths, etc)
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Andy the Microbiologist commented
I would really like to know why they do not publish the Hospitalization and Death numbers by county. They give us the daily cases by county but hospitalization and deaths are only available at the State level. Number of cases are irrelevant for any meaningful purpose (what constitutes a "confirmed case" anyway?). What matters is how many people are being hospitalized, (i.e. the load on the health system) and how many are dying. That will tell us how serious (or not) things are!
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Joshua Chase commented
It don't think they are going to give up the secrets on this one. Almost 7 months later and no response
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Chris Nicholson commented
For this to be considered scientifically vaild, the data need to be findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR). All of these data need to be made downloadable on a daily basis with good metadata. ADHS is not being transparent.
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Anonymous commented
Need to be able to download this data
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Jacob Franklin commented
I'd love API access to this data like the CDC provides to be able to make my own charts and calculations. Great idea!
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Anonymous commented
Could we at least get the summary data, such as hospitalization, ICU, death addition to CDC data?
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Jim Cahill commented
DATA is still being held back.
Are they afraid to see others easily make chart comparisons? -
Jim Cahill commented
CDC only gives case and death information. Also want hospitalization and ICU usage.
https://data.cdc.gov/Case-Surveillance/United-States-COVID-19-Cases-and-Deaths-by-State-o/9mfq-cb36
It would be nice if AZDHS also made the data behind the charts easily downloaded like the CDC.
Data downloads make it easier to make additional charts.
A chart with 2 lines New Cases and New Deaths
A chart with 2 lines New Cases and New Hospitaliztions.
I'd like to easily see if there is any correlation between those two data points. -
KP commented
@Kelsie Thanks for putting up the CDC site. It is nice at least being able to download all that data but it's not giving us the same table as we're (/I'm) looking for off the AZDHS Confirmed Cases by Day graph.
The difference in numbers is because it's different info. The CDC chart is showing the number of new cases reported each day - this is the same as the "Number of New Cases reported today" box on the AZDHS Summary chart. All of the new cases reported on a daily basis are not all of the cases from that particular day. There's a lag there because not everyone who tests or starts having symptoms today will know or get reported until several days or weeks in the future. So it's counted as a new case on the day it's classified, but it also gets attributed to the day that it was tested or symptoms were reported to start.
I hope that helps clarify. The CDC site is saying 636 cases for Oct 3 because that's the number of new cases that were reported but those numbers are mostly to report cases that actually occurred/started on previous days. Then the AZDHS chart shows us 405 cases for Oct 3 indicating that that's how many cases reported after that date were actually from Oct 3. You'll see changes in that Oct 3 number on the AZDHS chart because new cases reported each day could be from Oct 3. However you won't see the CDC number change for Oct 3 because that's the number of cases that had been reported that day. It would only change if it was found some data was missing or incorrect from what was reported.
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Kelsie McClendon commented
I found the raw data on the CDC site, can filter to Arizona and on the bottom left a window to download to Excel.
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#trends_dailytrendscasesExcept the daily rate numbers on the CDC site are different than the confirmed new cases by day on the AZDHS tracking. For example: October 3rd, CDC has 636 new cases in Arizona while AZDHS has 405 new cases.
Does anyone know why??
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Anonymous commented
I need help figuring how the Covid Positives are calculated. Channel 10 Phoenix has been reporting a state average of 5% for over a week, I am looking at the ADHS dashboard and I can't figure out how that number was created. Please help.
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Anonymous commented
No response that I see, especially since the raw data is still held back.
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Anonymous commented
Come on - provide the raw data. For example, Florida does it like this: https://open-fdoh.hub.arcgis.com/search?q=covid19
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Marilyn Craig commented
Has anyone ever seen a response from AZDHS on this forum? This is a really important question.
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Anonymous commented
and replication rate
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Steve Dincher commented
Make these data available!
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Anonymous commented
did anyone get an answer about raw data being available?
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Anonymous commented
It is a real shame that this is not available. Arizona is one of the few states that at least do present the data on when cases/deaths/tests actually happened vs being reported, and it would be very useful to have this data in raw for to analyze and understand reporting delays.