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. 2020 Sep 24;141:110295. doi: 10.1016/j.chaos.2020.110295

Table. 1.

Sources of private and publicly available data sets on COVID-19 statistics in some European countries obtained in time interval 2 March – 21 April 2020.

Countries (in the alphabetical order) Number of venues surveyed
Total number of tests made, available for our analysis* Percentage of the population tested,% Number of time snapshots available* Availability of data Official mass screening procedures taking place as of 25 April 2020
Medical institutions and ambulance (hospital and field tests) Commercial and non- commercial test labs
Austria (official) 156,800 1.742 10 Public Yes
Austria 3 2 26,608 0.296 14 Private
Denmark 3 4 21,782 0.376 12 Private No
Finland 2 2 3081 0.056 6 Private No
Germany (official) 2320,415 2.800 16 Public Yes
Germany 10 18 224,220 0.271 34 Private
Iceland (official) 4197** 1.183 1 Public Yes
Iceland 1 1 10,102 2848 2 Private
Italy (official) 234,870*** 0.389 1 Public No
Italy 3 5 5702 0.009 12 Private
Norway 4 4 42,147 0.795 16 Private No
Poland 8 2 4262 0.012 8 Private No
Portugal (official) 208,314 2.027 15 Public Yes
Portugal 4 6 48,188 0.469 18 Private
Russia (official) 2142,600 1.459 22 Public Yes
Russia 2 1 37,205 0.025 2 Private
Spain 4 5 9322 0.020 10 Private No
Sweden 2 3 42,163 0.409 27 Private Yes
Switzerland 3 6 8014 0.094 12 Private No
The Netherlands 2 8 87,341 0.501 27 Private No
United Kingdom (official) 386,044**** 0.579 1 Public No
United Kingdom 7 12 62,254 0.094 20 Private No
Total 58 79 > 4500,000

* As of 21 April 2020. We have no information about the total number of COVID-19 tests made on a scale of a whole country, if the information is not disclosed publicly.

** As of 21 March 2020.

*** In Lombardy only.

**** In-patient (hospital only) PHE statistics, as of 21 April 2020.