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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 11.
Published in final edited form as: BMJ Innov. 2020 Aug 31;7(1):231–234. doi: 10.1136/bmjinnov-2020-000492

Table 1.

Select publicly available datasets used in the MIT challenge COVID-19 Datathon

Source Dataset
Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CCSE) COVID-19 Epidemiological Data Repository
European Centre for Disease Preventionand Control (ECDC) Epidemiological Data
WHO Case and Death Data
World Bank Healthcare Indicators of Interest
New York Times US State-Level and County-Level COVID-19 Count Data
Safegraph Open Census Data
US Census Bureau American Community Survey
New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority (NYC MTA) Mobility Data
NYC Department of Health Community Health Survey Public Use Data
NYC Department of Health Facility Database
NYC Department of Health Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Incident Dispatch Data
Google Search Data
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Law COVID-19 Behind Bars Project
Vera Institute of Justice COVID-19 Jail Dataset
Citibike Mobility Data
GDelt Project COVID-19 News Dataset
The COVID Tracking Project COVID Racial Data Tracker
ProPublica Clinical Trials: Participant Demographic Data
University of Southern California COVID Tweet IDs
University of California, Berkeley COVID Exposure Indices

MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.