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By Age

Epidemiology and hospitalizations data stratified by age.

Values in this table are stratified versions of the columns available in the epidemiology and hospitalizatons tables. Each row contains up to 10 distinct bins, for example: {new_deceased_age_00: 1, new_deceased_age_01: 45, ... , new_deceased_age_09: 32}.

Each row may have different bins, depending on the data source. This table tries to capture the raw data with as much fidelity as possible up to 10 bins. The range of each bin is encoded into the age_bin_${index} variable, for example: {age_bin_00: 0-9, age_bin_01: 10-19, age_bin_02: 20-29, ... , age_bin_09: 90-}.

Several things worth noting about this table:

  • This table contains very sparse data, with very few combinations of regions and variables available.
  • Records without a known age bin are discarded, so the sum of all ages may not necessary amount to the variable from the corresponding table.
  • The upper and lower range of the range are inclusive values. For example, range 0-9 includes individuals with age zero up to (and including) 9.
  • A row may have less than 10 bins, but never more than 10. For example: {age_bin_00: 0-49, age_bin_01: 50-, age_bin_02: null, ...}

URL

This table can be found at the following URLs depending on the choice of format:

Schema

Name Type Description Example
date string ISO 8601 date (YYYY-MM-DD) of the datapoint 2020-03-30
key string Unique string identifying the region FR
${statistic}_age_bin_${index} integer Value of ${statistic} for age bin ${index} 139
age_bin_${index} integer Range for the age values inside of bin ${index}, both ends inclusive 30-39

Sources of data

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Data Source License and Terms of Use
Argentina Datos Argentina Public domain
Brazil Brazil Ministério da Saúde Creative Commons Atribuição
Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) http://www.data.rio/ Dados abertos
Brazil (Ceará) https://saude.ce.gov.br Dados abertos
Colombia Datos Abiertos Colombia Attribution required
Czech Republic Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic Open Data
Estonia Health Board of Estonia Open Data
Finland Finnish institute for health and welfare CC BY
France data.gouv.fr Open License 2.0
Germany Robert Koch Institute Attribution Required
Hong Kong Hong Kong Department of Health Attribution Required
India Covid 19 India Organisation CC BY
Mexico Secretaría de Salud Mexico Attribution Required
New Zealand Ministry of Health CC-BY
Peru Datos Abiertos Peru ODC BY
Philippines Philippines Department of Health Attribution required
Romania https://datelazi.ro/ Terms of Service
Spain Government Authority Attribution required
Spain (Canary Islands) Gobierno de Canarias Attribution required
Spain (Catalonia) Dades Obertes Catalunya CC0
Spain (Madrid) Datos Abiertos Madrid Attribution required
Taiwan Ministry of Health and Welfare Attribution Required
Thailand Ministry of Public Health Fair Use
USA Imperial College of London CC BY
USA (California) California Open Data Portal CC0
USA (D.C.) Government of the District of Columbia Public Domain
USA (Delaware) Delaware Health and Social Services Public Domain
USA (Florida) Florida Health Public Domain
USA (Georgia) Georgia Department of Public Health Fair Use
USA (Indiana) Indiana Department of Health CC BY
USA (Massachusetts) MCAD COVID-19 Information & Resource Center Public Domain
USA (Washington) Washington State Department of Health Public Domain
Venezuela HDX CC BY