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timeseries.csv haven't update since 10/06 #617
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lori99-data, have you hear any updates? I am looking for this as well. |
No, other data url updates but not this one. Let me know if you have any updates.
Thank you
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Hi, we are also looking into this. Any update would be very helpful. Thank you |
Hi, I don't know if this data is still being updated but this use to be my main go-to source and tied back to the John's Hopkins data, I've had to shift to JHU as this scraper has been very buggy with updating data. In short, I have my own dataset that matches what John's Hopkins pushes out and maybe can be an alternative source. The data is updated daily and is available in a public subdirectory in s3 (https://github.com/polyglotDataNerd/poly-spark-covid). I've vetted US data in the combined dataset and seems to match JHU daily numbers. |
Not sure why this format hasn't been updating but we provide data in a variety of other formats, have you looked at those at all? |
JSON seems to be updating but the flattened datasets look to be stuck on 10/6. |
JSON not updating either at this point. Project dead? For example "iso1:be" has been stuck for weeks. Referrign to his data: https://coronadatascraper.com/#latest.json |
Not abandoned but definitely distracted, PRs welcome! |
I am using this link https://liproduction-reportsbucket-bhk8fnhv1s76.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/v1/latest/timeseries.csv
but seems like us data hasn't update since 10/06
could you fix the bug and continue update this one? Or any alternative choice recommend.
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