- covid19/data_covid19_demographics_YYYY_MM_DD First published 2020-06-25. Contains demographic information about deaths.
- covid19/data_covid19_hospital_by_time_YYYY_MM_DD First published 2020-06-23. Contains information about number of people in hospitals and ICUs with COVID-19 as the primary cause.
- covid19/data_covid19_lab_by_time_YYYY_MM_DD First published 2020-06-23. Contains information about the number of people tested for COVID-19.
- covid19/data_covid19_msis_by_location_YYYY_MM_DD First published 2020-06-04. Contains the number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 per location.
- covid19/data_covid19_msis_by_time_location_YYYY_MM_DD First published 2020-04-24. Contains the number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 per location and day (i.e. epicurves).
- covid19/data_covid19_msis_by_time_sex_age_YYYY_MM_DD First published 2020-06-23. Contains information about the sex/age of people diagnosed with COVID-19 over time.
- covid19/data_covid19_sysvak_by_location_YYYY_MM_DD First published 2021-01-20. Contains the number of people who have been vaccinated for COVID-19 per location.
- covid19/data_covid19_sysvak_by_time_location_YYYY_MM_DD First published 2021-01-20. Contains the number of people who have been vaccinated for COVID-19 per location and day.
Because we have uploaded over 1000 data files to the covid19 folder, some files are no longer directly viewable from the browser.
There are three ways that you can obtain your data:
- Download the entire data repository https://github.com/folkehelseinstituttet/surveillance_data/archive/master.zip
- Use a desktop program (e.g. https://desktop.github.com/) to syncronize the repository to your computer (this is similar to a manual dropbox/onedrive/google drive sync). The following links can be useful:
- https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/desktop/contributing-and-collaborating-using-github-desktop/cloning-a-repository-from-github-to-github-desktop
- https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/desktop/contributing-and-collaborating-using-github-desktop/syncing-your-branch#pulling-to-your-local-branch-from-the-remote
- Directly "knowing" the link of the data file you are interested in (e.g. https://github.com/folkehelseinstituttet/surveillance_data/blob/master/covid19/data_covid19_msis_by_time_location_2020-11-23.csv)
We recommend that you use either solution #1 or #2.
This is a frequently updated repository for Norwegian surveillance data from Folkehelseinstituttet (Norwegian Institute of Public Health).
The purpose of this repository is to make surveillance data easily accessible from a machine-reading perspective.
Documentation for each dataset is available in text files beginning with _DOCUMENTATION_
If something does not appear to be correct, or more documentation is needed in a particular area, or you have suggestions about the way the data is presented/formatted, please email RichardAubrey.White@fhi.no