-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 63
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
Bad data quality South America #291
Comments
We narrowed it down to a particularly careless data source, and we now heavily filter their data to only take what looks reasonable. I visually inspected all the examples you provided, and they look fine to me now. Can you verify? Also, can I add your page to the grid of data users at the top of the page? |
I will check them. And of course you can add us to the the grid of data users. |
The data for Bolivia, Brazil, Chile looks very good. There are still some minor data anomalies:
Peru:
Mexico:
|
Thank you for the detailed feedback!
We just switched to a new data source via #301 so all of these should be resolved.
I had made a silly mistake and used the same URL for confirmed and deceased cases... Fix via #302
I will double check, but I think this is just the nature of our data source which outputs incomplete data for the latest day. If it's frequent enough (i.e. it's happening for all subregions) I would consider tossing out the latest day but I would strongly prefer not to filter the data since it's coming directly from an authoritative source. |
Hi Opencovid Team
Thanks again for your efforts on gathering all the data.
While looking through the data I observed some strange behaviour in various country districts and municipalities.
Especially in those countries:
Argentina: La Rioja, La Pampa...
there the value of the cases increase at the begining and decrase in the middle again.
Bolivia: La Paz,...
Brazil: Acre,...
Chile: Antofagasta,...
Peru: Ancash
There the values at the beginning are constantly very wrong.
Mexico: Tlaxcala
The values jump a lot at the start of the tracking
Poland: Greater Poland,... 13.6
There the values decrease from 2000 something to 24, and increase the next day again to 2000
Czechia: Prague, 13.7 no more data for death or recovered are available
We use your data for our website to show some statistics and developments. You can have a look at one example here:
https://covid.lanthaler.com/BO/cochabamba/
I hope you keep up your great work.
Thank you
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: