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04-03-2020 19:56 PM
This report shows data about COVID-19 Coronavirus in Spain, with patient details Gender and Age(-group).
For more details, see my blog:
https://worktimesheet2014.blogspot.com/2020/03/coronavirus-covid-19-in-spain-power-bi.html
Thanks to Datadista
I used their open data (a compilation of data of the Spanish government) on GitHub-page:
https://github.com/datadista/datasets/tree/master/COVID%2019
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Actualizarás este Reporte?
Hi @jelbas,
This report, of which I have an embedded version here:
http://worktimesheet2014.blogspot.com/2020/03/coronavirus-covid-19-in-spain-power-bi.html
is not automatically updated, but I could do that manually and upload it (the i-frame) to this page, as I did for the Dutch COVID-19 numbers, see:
http://worktimesheet2014.blogspot.com/2020/03/coronavirus-in-netherlands-embedded.html
but I stopped on 30/3 as the Dutch file changed it's content+format...
But yes, the 'COVID-19 Coronavirus in Spain' report I could update daily, if I knew that people are interested in this, so if you are, please let me know, and I do it, starting today (2/4/2020).
I find your work interesting. Compiling the information with difficult access is incredible.
Thanks @jelbas . I guess you mean with 'compiling the information' (also) creating the 'open data' of COVID-19, so the datasets which I used from GitHub, because the makers of these often have to go through quite unstructured PDFs with COVID-19 numbers, and try to automate the extraction.
I made a new PowerBI-report by the way, in which I used open data from Italy, Spain and Netherlands, see: