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After reading or listening to the word "Corona" many questions comes to our mind like,
What, Why, Where, When, How?
Coronavirus is a family of viruses that are named after their spiky crown. The novel coronavirus, also known as SARS-CoV-2, is a contagious respiratory virus that first reported in Wuhan, China. On 2/11/2019, the World Health Organization designated the name COVID-19 for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. This notebook aims at exploring COVID-19 through data analysis and prediction.
Coronavirus Case Data is provided by Johns Hopkins University
Learn more from the World Health Organization
Learn more from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Check out map visualizations from JHU CCSE Dashboard
Problem Statement-
The pandemic has already taken grip over peoples' life. Since the start of the pandemic, some countries are facing problem of ever-increasing cases. Through the data analysis of cases one can analyze how countries all over the world are doing in terms of controlling the pandemic. Analyzing data leads to adapt the prevention model of the countries that are doing great in terms of lowering the graph. Predictions are made with the dataset available to the individual/country/organizations, thus helping the to decide how far they are able to control the pandemic or up to how much extent they should guide preventive measures.
Through this project, a step towards helping people to understand the spread and predict the cases in their country is done. This project also gives an insights of how a country is doing in terms of limiting the spread.
The aim of the project is to provide data analysis of covid-19 (a pandemic started in December 2019). Through plotting of data, various cases have been studied like most affected countries due to this pandemic. Study of data from various countries is combined to show the growth of cases and recovery graph. In this project, the predictions on various cases has been done and finally, the accuracy of the algorithm has been determined. Comparison graphs has also been plotted to analyse how much World is getting affected/recover day by day.
Wash your hands frequently using soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub.
Cover mouth and nose with flexed elbow or tissue when coughing or sneezing. Dispose used tissue immediately.
Avoid close contact with anyone who has cold or flu-like symptoms.
Seek medical care early if you or your child has a fever, cough or difficulty breathing.
This interactive dashboard/map provides the latest global numbers and numbers by country of COVID-19 cases on a daily basis.
Explore the interactive timeline showcasing how the organization has taken action on information, science, leadership, advice, response and resourcing.