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My Covid-19 dataset

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My Covid-19 dataset

It was set to keep tabs on the Covid-19 spreading in Brazil.

Marcelo Tibau
Jan 30
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My Covid-19 dataset

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At the start of Covid-19 pandemic, as most people in the world I suppose, I became pretty worried and anxious regarding its outcome. Being a data scientist, I initially used my skills to predict its spreading. I devised a predictive modeling based on Taylor series using the first and second derivatives of the continuous approximation of the usage data. The reason to use this method was due to the shortage of data at the time regarding the virus’s spreading pattern.

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During a few months I got a decent forecast (you can check the report that I kept at the time on my personal blog here).  Despite that I decided to discontinue the model due a lack of emotional strength - I felt like a sort of Nostradamus, foreboding doom, though I kept a daily update of the number of cases and deaths.

Anyway, there is always a time to call it a day, and for months I couldn’t decide how to call this shot. So, I decided to keep it going until I had access to daily updates. During most of the pandemic, the Brazilian press created a media consortium to consolidate the total of cases and deaths, since the Brazilian government at the time decided to withhold this information. 

The consortium disbanded on January 28, 2023 after more than 80% of the population was fully vaccinated and the cases and deaths reached a stability. In this sense, I decided to consolidate the dataset and make it public. Anyone can have access to it at my GitHub repo (https://github.com/marcelo-tibau/covid-19). It was a long journey, but I confess that I am neither relieved nor satisfied. Maybe because it was a daily routine to retrieve the data  for more than a 1,000 days or because I still hold my horses regarding the pandemic. Anyway, I hope sooner than later we all could sign in relief and breath undaunted as this pandemic becomes part of History books.  

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